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    Doflamingo: A Short Story

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    Doflamingo was not in the best of moods, in fact he was kind of pissed. One one had screwed up a important order and then he had to clean it up which lead to him losing his temper. Now, Doffy was walking back to his room. Hands stuffed into his pockets with a clear frown on his features. Opening the door to his room he saw S/O sitting at the desk, which was a common thing. S/O liked to do their work there, whatever that was. Of course, it was also a normal thing for Doffy to bug them till their…

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    convinced that masculinity was attractive for males his age. Armin flexed his arms and to his disappointment, he was quite the opposite of someone you would describe to be buff. He snatched the comb off of his counter and attempted to brush his blonde hair back into a small quiff.…

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    It the early morning hours on Red Wood Drive, everything was normal. All the house owners slowly sipped there coffee, and the children still slept stung in there bed. Well almost everything right outside the house of Mr and Mis Quinn was an old cheery red pickup truck that had the brown rust were the wheels and doors where stuck out like a sore thumb, as all the cars were put up for the night. The shadow of two men sat shoulder to shoulder in the small pickup truck letting the cold December…

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    Alopecia Research Paper

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    Alopecia, also known as hair loss, is a skin disease that affects the hair follicles and parts of skin where the hair grows. Kayla, a girl who wrote about her alopecia areata. One morning when she was ten, she woke up with a bald patch on her head; she lost her eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair. Although she had an abnormal skin condition, it did not affect her life. Her goal in life was to prove people wrong by competing in pageants. With her confidence and talent, she proved many people wrong.…

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    An unconscious young man sat at the back alley of a bakery. He looks like he is in his twenties, like an ordinary person. He has short, wavy blond hair, a round face with olive skin. He is also average height and stockily built with broad shoulders. This young man was hunched over, with his back facing the wall and legs stretched out. Nothing was wrong with this young man, he was like an ordinary person, but one thing that was strange and mysterious, was his tattoo. It was a tattoo of an eye, in…

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    pretty tall for incoming high school freshman. Quintin was African American, always had a fresh buzz cut and had a very distinguishable birthmark on his right forearm. Over the course of their time in middle school they had lost 6 classmates, mostly to gang violence. The numbers only got worse when you looked at the high school. Quintin and Malik were worried about becoming targets of gangs. As they began high school they tried to keep their heads down and just mind there own business. One day…

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    S: Hello, everyone. Welcome back to the _________________ show. We have a very special guest joining us today. He is an American writer and a professor at Brown University. He joins us today to talk about his award nominating memoir, Brothers and Keepers. Everyone, please give a warm welcome to John Edgar Wideman. M: Hello; thank you for having me on your show today. S: It’s my pleasure. Now, Brothers and Keepers is only one of your impressive pieces of work? What makes this book so special?…

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    Short Story: The Island

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    the floor, quiet enough to not attract his attention. As soon as he saw her fingers creeping close to his leg, and then the translucent hairs of her arm, he lifted his head. Her elbow, which was smooth, unlike his, pressed against his upper thigh and she crawled into his arms, separating his hands from his hair and pulling him into an embrace. She was petite. Her hair was soft and thin, but there was plenty of it upon her head. Her breath was warm and smelled like the forest, and her lips…

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    Seventeen Ad Analysis

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    Americans saw a drastic social change in the years immediately following World War II. Young women sought out help and support from major magazines, specifically Seventeen Magazine in the years 1946 and 1947. Both teenage girls and young women were the targeted audience, and though they were close in age, their social interactions and fashion senses were on separate ends of the spectrum. In a Seventeen ad. published in 1947- the company influences it’s audience to invest in their new…

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    This was the first time I had ever been to her house. Her mom picked the five us up from swim practice and drove us to their house. She had a relatively long, concrete driveway. I stepped outside of the Chevy Suburban and my wet hair felt cold when the spring wind softly blew. I noticed that there was a chimney and the house was very large. This house was beautiful and covered with an intricate brick pattern. Through the long windows I could see beige curtains. The grass was very…

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