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    hear him wailing with excitement as I made my way to the house. His whole body was quaking back and forth, for he could not contain his excitement. When I finally made it inside, he could not restrain himself any longer. Ryder let out an ear-splitting howl as he gently jumped up putting his rough, front paws softly on my shoulder. We were eye to eye as he licked my nose, leaving a dog-breath smell in its wake. Normally, he would attack me at his first chance, but he knew I was I was suffering…

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    Well if you are really interested in reading a ‘Christmas’ story that does not involve Santa or are fed up of the usual, boring conventional Christmas tales, then The Gift of the Magi is the perfect pick! It is a story that reinforces the value of selfless giving. Written by O. Henry, an American short story writer born under the name William Sydney Porter, the plot is really absorbing, and is complimented with details throughout which keeps the reader involved till the very last word. This…

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    animal know who the alpha male fox is around. Another view one can portray is maybe another fox came by and tried to size him up to steal his meal away. So maybe he gets into a defensive pose and lets out one of those loud, proud, in charge type of howls, saying “Just try and take this from me and see what happens”. Dallas Museum of Art wall text of Gustave Courbet; Fox in the Snow states “Depicts the animal mauling its prey, the rodent’s blood spilling onto the blanket of snow. The brutality of…

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    Getting Shameless About Easter One Easter I dressed as a giant yellow chicken and scared a toddler close to death on the streets of London. It seemed like a good idea at the time. The concept was that a giant chicken giving out chocolate eggs to the children of London would create good vibes towards our church and spread a feel-good Easter message. My team and I bought a few hundred eggs, and I climbed into a professional chicken mascot costume. Y’know, it’s great being a chicken and I’d…

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    The magnificent Garden: Staring down from the balcony, the captivating view of the garden left me in awe. The whole sight portrays the image of a fairytale. The color and the shades of the sky seemed to be a part of a beautiful painting stretched across. The clouds were as fluffy as cotton candy. The milky white light from the moon made them more prominent as they changed from one form to another as if trying to tell the story of their own. The smooth paved walkway leads to the glorious pond.…

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    The theme that I have chosen to analyze in The Call of the Wild is the power of instinct. Buck and the other dogs are living in the frozen terrain of northern Canada and they experience starvation, exhaustion, and freezing temperatures. Buck is put into a place where he must learn skills in order to survive the harsh conditions. Throughout the story we learn that Buck isn't just learning new skills, but is merely recovering primitive instincts. As you read the book, the author writes in way…

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    The Reverie Monologue

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    He was immersed by its serenity; there were no words to describe it. Glistening on blades of grass as the morning sun began to cast its brilliant golden rays across the land, the autumn dawn was born. Famous for the snow white clouds moseying against the duel shades of blues and oranges painted across the picturesque sky, birds simultaneously tweeted out to each other in a chorus. An ancient oak tree proudly guarded the fields, casting a magnificent shadow across the shrubbery that surrounded it…

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    In Through Wolfs Eyes author Jane Lindskold makes a failed expedition to a non-settled area to have a young girl, be the only survivor and be raised by wolves. Against all odds the young girl manages to survive but, alas she now thinks like a wolf. Then has a party of people head to the place where the expedition was heading to find them and bring at least an heir back from there to try to have a chance at the crown. The lack of knowledge of what happened left the group vulnerable and lucky that…

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    to eat is to compare what it offers, depending on the cost, service, and of course the overall taste and satisfaction of the meal. I like many restaurants but, everytime I’m out and hungry my stomach always barks towards two certain directions. It howls to head either towards Applebee's or Chinese express. When I compare the dining place with the fast food, each have certain advantages and disadvantages making me decide which is better. Applebee's is a casual dining, with various meals to offer…

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    I hear some distant cows and a train blasting its horn at a crossing somewhere miles away. The stars are all over the sky, it is much easier to see the stars without city lights. Owls are greeting me with a hoot! Then suddenly a few coyotes yip and howl nearby and I quickly come back into the cabin from the porch! That was very creepy! My family gets into bed…

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