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    APOLLO SYDNEY faced life head on. He wore his tragedies as his armor, not the shackles that were destined to hold him down. Soot covered his ivory skin as he laid under one of the many training pods used for the mechanics. Ever since his mother, Diana Sydney, stepped down as Chancellor, Apollo had changed his lifestyle. He no longer just lounged around Alpha Station every day, prowling around to find some desperate girl to sleep with the Chancellor's heartthrob of a son. Now Apollo spent his…

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    Susan Minot’s story titled Lust is written in first-person perspective and it revolves around the adolescent life of a 15-year-old girl as she lives in boarding school. The narrator is the girl herself, unnamed and anonymous in terms of characterization; very accurately depicting someone with low self-esteem. The story opens right away with the character introducing the boys she’s met during her time at boarding school but goes no more into depth about them than mentioning the sexual experiences…

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    Thank goodness you are here officer Ramponi. I was robbed while I was in my backyard karaoking and choreographing to Miley Cyrus’s song, “Wrecking Ball”. I was in the middle of the song about to jump on the wrecking ball when I saw a man holding one of my favorite art pieces. I tried running after him, but I tripped on the hammer I was using for the video and he got away. I am going to file a robbery report and I am going to describe to you my art piece because I am going to need it back as soon…

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    When I was little, I knew that I would not get away with stealing because I thought that God saw everything, and I did not want to commit a sin. Those reasons made me immensely careful with my actions. Even though young Gary from the short story, “The Pie,” knew that stealing was sinning, he stole a pie despite those reasons because he thought that it would make him happy. He later discovered that he was wrong. Through symbolized versions of God and Gary’s different emotions shown through…

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    Greetings are an important aspect of each culture and necessary for every member of the community. However, not all greetings are universal. In the ethological tradition exemplified by Irenaus Eibel-Eibesfeldt’s work, greetings are studied for uncovering some of the evolutionary bases of human behavior. In his research greetings are defined as rituals of appeasing and rapport that counteract potentially aggressive behavior during face-to-face encounters. New Zealand and North America both…

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    sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshiped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, nor in their hands; and they…

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    example of a pleasant tone is “She kissed me, and still keeping me by her side (where I was well contented to stand, for I derived a child's pleasure from the the contemplation of her face, her dress, her dress, her one or two ornaments, her white forehead, her clustered and shining curls, and beaming dark eyes)”. The reason this sentence is positive or uplifting is because when Miss Temple kissed the speaker it made the whole passage feel like home. The feeling is of a mother kissing her…

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    This sculpture represents a man caring a calf and is part of the Archaic Greek period. The sculpture was most likely requested as a token to remember the occasion; making a sacrificial offering to a god or goddess. The condition of the statue is poor, as pieces appear broken or missing, such as the legs, hands, and chin. It is identifiable as an Archaic Greek statue by its date (560 BCE), it’s style and composition. The sculpture shows a cloaked male who appears to be holding a calf over his…

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    Tommy is a young boy about 8 to ten years old with glasses. Although Tommy wore glasses he looked about 12 to 14 years old. Also, later in the play, a rock hits Charlie in the cheek and cuts him. The teleplay showed that Charlie got hit on the forehead, not the cheek. One of the simplest but most important differences is the music in the background.…

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    To begin, a little history lesson on the development of this magical drug may be helpful. As early as 1895, the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum, was identified. In the 1920’s Botulinum Toxin Type A was isolated in a purified form. In 1946, the purified Botulinum Toxin Type A was transformed into a crystalline form so that further research of the molecule could be studied. In the 1950’s it was discovered that when the Botulinum Toxin Type A was injected into a hyperactive muscle it blocked the…

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