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    Olaf: A Short Story

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    Olaf was mentally snickering seeing how he definitely had touch a nerve with the Sly boy with his eating habit. "Sorry, my bad," he retorted putting up a sheepish look. Now, if you're starting to think that he may always eat like a pig, then hold that thinking. Olaf could be very charming and he knows the proper etiquette; a product of his mother's teaching after years drilling all those stuffs into his brain. So all these acts he made was only to annoy the Sly boy. Then Olaf threw himself on…

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    Measles

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    Measles is one of the most contagious and rapidly spread viruses. It is important that measles be detected as soon as possible, because it is so contagious. Measles lives in the nose and throat of the infected person. It is an airborne virus, which means it is spread through coughing and sneezing, but also can be spread by coming into contact with infected air. It can also be contracted by coming into contact with an infected surface, then in turn putting your fingers in mouth, nose, or rubbing…

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    As the theme of all novels span quite dramatically from every author's in depth point of view. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s elaborate and unpleasant themes are introduced to the reader within the very first scenes. Hawthorne utilizes the gloomy and unfortunate scenarios and settings of The Scarlet Letter to establish the sin oriented and hypocritical themes of his bleak novel. Hawthorne first establishes the sensitive theme of sin within the beginning scenes of The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne employs…

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    Kids and adults are not alike in the slightest. Kids are still developing well into their teenage years and do not have the same thought processes as adults. I have done extensive research on this topic. A Juvenile should not be charged in an adult court under any circumstances. In this essay, three things will be discussed; that kids brains are not developed enough to make complex decisions, that courts have no scientific or logical reason to try a minor in adult court, and that it is cruel…

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    Araby By James Joyce

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    The central idea of the short story, “Araby,” by James Joyce, is a young Irish boy who has a crush on his friends sister, who is considerably older than him, he goes to the market to get her some but eventually realizes that it’s not worth it. The author demonstrates this by writing, “But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires” (Joyce 2, Paragraph 5). This quote illustrates how the young Irish boy has a crush on this woman. There are many…

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    Hindu Death Culture

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    exception in cremating the death, babies and children are not cremated, they are buried instead. White cloth is used to wrap the dead if they are widowed or male and red and two toes tied together with a string and a Tillich red mark placed on the forehead if it is a woman whose husband is still alive. The cremation is done near a river or water by family and friend. The body is placed on a pyre with feet facing south, and the lead mourner takes a bath before leading the cremation ceremony. He…

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    can barely feel my legs.” Mike looked at his own tanned dusty legs, inhaled the thick sweetness of the forest, and then glanced back up at Will. “Can you go any further?” “Well I guess I could go a little more,” Will said, wiping sweat from his forehead. “But we still have to go all the way back too.” Mike clapped him on the back. “Alright then, let’s keep going. You can always rest when you fall over.” Will’s haunted eyes shifted up to Mike and looked at him like he wanted to take a bite.…

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    Fun Facts About Third Eye The esoteric and mystical concept which refers to the invisible eye providing perception beyond an individual's normal or ordinary vision is known as the third eye. Do not confuse this with what is sometimes called the "mind's eye." That is something completely different. The third eye is a traditional spiritual reference used in Hinduism and is also referred to as the ajna, which is another word for chakra or brow. Theosophy There are Theosophy beliefs with relation…

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    A notorious criminal, Charles Miles Manson, was the center of a sadistic cult that afflicted many throughout the 1960s. Manson and his sect came to typify the aphotic marginal of an aeon that many usually affiliate with amity and unrecompensed love. During this spree, he commanded others to commit a series of crimes including thievery, assault, and even murder while under the influence of The Beatles and recreational drugs. Charles Manson was born to a sixteen year old girl who abandoned him due…

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    "Are you sure that we're allowed to be here, Evan?" Jules asked, looking around at where the two were. "Of course we are, Jules. It's a desert, not The White House. Now c'mon, less talkie, more makie outie." Evan forcefully put his arm around the girl, a tight grip asserting his dominance. It was a desert, somewhere near town. Jules had expected it to be burning hot, but in the starry night, it was actually quite chilly. Ominous sounds came from every nook and cranny, making her worry grow…

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