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    Bad Wolf” who follows Little Red Riding Hood and eats Grandma, no this wolf’s name was not menacing, it was Rufus. Rufus was a smart, regular wolf who didn’t follow little girls to their grandmother’s house to eat her and the old lady. He had dark grey fur, and big, intense yellow eyes, and gnarly yellowed fangs. Now when most people see a wolf they are afraid and want to get away, but Rufus was very kind-hearted well if you don’t make him mad, he became very demanding when he was mad. One day,…

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    were pins and needles being scraped against your stomach and dragging through the cartilage near your ears. The feeling of panic as you close your eyes, you don’t want to blink, because if you blink, what could happen? Although, it doesn’t matter if your eyes are opened or closed, as you feel just as blind to what is happening when your eyes are open. Half of the pain comes with not knowing what is going to happen next. Anticipating and always thinking that the worst is yet to come.…

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    and uncles but this one, I was the closest with. I think the hardest thing was watching him tower over me as a child, he was six feet three inches, and then go from that, to a sickly guy sitting in a hospital bed, unable to stand. His skin was pale grey and he looked like he was already dead. I have a sharp regret not seeing him often. All my other family lived in other states, he lived not even an hour away. He was my dad’s brother and also the youngest of the 5 siblings. The American Cancer…

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    In Paul Hyman’s article, “Baby Boomers: Every Silver Lining Has a Touch of Grey,” the author takes a look at how baby boomers will work longer than they expected before retiring. Although, some baby boomers are wealthy, there are many who cannot afford to retire at the most common age of sixty-five. In this article, he also explains how baby boomers want businesses to market towards their age group if the company plans on them buying from them. In fact, many companies that do not market towards…

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    with rifles and fixed bayonets” constructed a bullying scene to readers like six strong police officers bullying one poor person. Nobody wanted to keep this in one’s memory because it could affect and even change people’s moods. “The Indians had gone grey like bad coffee, and one or two of the bayonets were wavering”, “Eight minutes past eight. Well that’s all for this morning, thank God”, and “We all had a drink together ... The dead man was a hundred yards away” can show that in this…

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    Central Park Observation

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    pigeon, European starling and house sparrows were seen most often. I also observed red-tailed hawks, downy woodpecker, the cedar waxwing and the eastern bluebird. There are more than 200 species of bird in the park, and I wish I could have seen more. Grey squirrels were abundant, as you would expect in a city park. The Felix M. Warburg Hall of New York State Environment includes mountains, natural lakes, forests and different types of rock and land formations. The exhibit features the change in…

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    The Pacific Ocean Paradise documents the reefs of five islands named Flint, Vostok, Starbuck, Malden, and Millennium Atoll. With a small group of people that go on a mission to raise awareness and show “ ocean lovers” what is going on at these reefs of the islands. The leader of the group is Dr. Enric Sala who is a research scientist and Natural Geographic Explorer. He sees Tahiti as an almost impossible goal to preserve and is looking for untouched places where no humans have been. They say it…

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    of the most important lessons I have taken from Ransom. Through Somax forgiving Beauty and Achilles and Priam reaching a mutual understanding, Malouf truly positions the reader to realise that if humans were prepared to forgive their fellow man, no matter the circumstances, the world would be a better…

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    call this class the Brainiac’s. Not because they are smart, but because they have brain powers. Brain powers include telekinesis, aqua kinesis, telepathy, and many more. The most classic and recognizable candidate for Brainiac’s would-be Jean Grey. “Jean Grey was 10 years old when her mutant telepathic powers first manifested after experiencing the emotions of a dying friend.”…

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    Communication in a Temporary Matter In this story of Jhumpa Lahiri's story collection, Interpreter of maladies, Lahiri is stating that marriage is all about communication. In the case of Shukumar and Shoba the death of their child caused a major breakdown in communication, which later became a leading cause of the ending of their marriage. Shukumar, the husband, is a true childlike man, he is the kind of guy who even though his wife Shoba is trying to recover from their child's death, can…

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