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    return of his true love. The god decides to help Daphnis out by returning Chloe to safety. Longus writes, “Ivy and ivy berries appeared on the horns of Daphnis’ billy-goats and nanny-goats while Chloe’s rams and ewes gave forth blood-curdling wolf howls…the anchors stayed at the bottom, the oars shattered when they began rowing and dolphins leapt out of the sea and thumped the ships with their tails until the timbers were loosened” (Longus, 2.26) This quote shows the actions Pan took as a result…

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    ledge that hung over the side of the river. My feet slipped and squished in the mud, which caused me to lose my balance. However, thanks to Mengare’s steady hand, I didn’t collapse into the thick, black mud. However, my lack of balance made Mengare howl with laughter. This only worsened my case, because her laughter was making me laugh, which made me slip more. I imagine that we looked quite silly up…

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    Once upon a time, an adorable jaguar was born in the Amazon rainforest. The news spread throughout the forest and friends of the jaguar family came by to give their best wishes. “Wish this baby will run as fast as your father,” said the sloth trying to balance himself while giving out his leaves as a welcoming present. “Bless this baby will have great vision as your mother,” yelling from the back, the leopard family stormed in as usual. One by one they gave their best wishes to the little jaguar…

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    Greasy Lake, a spot to hangout. “We went up to the lake because everyone went there, because we wanted to snuff the rich sent of possibility on the breeze, watch a girl take off her clothes and plunge into the festering murk, drink beer, smoke pot, howl at the stars, savor the incongruous…

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    It was not long after Margaux’s passing that Tom found himself at a crossroads. Drifting in a melancholic sadness, the need to carry-on only wandered on the tracks of his train of thought. Margaux’s diagnosis was only 2 months ago and already her will to fight was in its final round; long after her energy to carry on had abandoned her. Margaux endured “””, not because she hoped to recover, but because she was afraid of what would become of Tom. That was Margaux. All the while staring death…

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    leaves. The trees above them had vines that sat upon the figure's face. Seeing this eerie sight, He ran as fast as he could out of the woods. Out of breath and tired, Timothy sat down and laid against a rock. He was about to fall asleep, but a loud howl quickly woke him up. There, standing only a yard away, sat a wild dog. Its fur was shaggy, brown, and had white spots here and there. Timothy approached the dog carefully and noticed something strange. This dog didn’t look real, it looked more…

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    went to hole after hole, he knew that they weren’t there anymore. He ran to edge of the forest that the fanatics reside in, and saw smoke of the horizon. He knew he must have missed the call. As he ran towards the smoke, he could hear the battles howls and chants from the victorious clan. He was always appalled by the way the victorious clan mocks the not so fortunate clan, but he had no time to be disgusted. You see, one of the things that the Fanatics would do, was to help any leftover…

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    In a theocracy such as 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, one’s reputation is central to one’s position and survival; public and private moralities are inseparable. In an environment where reputation plays such an important role, the fear of guilt by association is exacerbated and people dread anyone or anything that could damage their reputation. Focused on maintaining a respectable public persona, the townsfolk of Salem grow increasingly anxious that the sins of their friends and associates…

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    The Witches and the Saint What would you die for? What do you believe in? For centuries courageous men and woman have put their life on the line for their extreme beliefs. Contrariwise, in the past there have been many persecutions based on rumors and lies that have exceeded human integrity. Some Equal rights advocates were thought to be crazy, insane or ill because of their extreme beliefs. Joan of Arc was one of those powerful equal rights advocates, she was a French heroine she fought in…

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    As the national anthem, the Star-Spangled Banner is more than familiar to Americans. Most of the time, we feel a sense of patriotism when the tune rises. Usually, our society confirms that the lyrics of the national anthem promote a sense of praise for our nation. This makes people rarely examine what other messages our national anthem wants to pass to us. However, Jimi Hendrix, the renowned rock guitarist from the late 1960s, interpreted our national anthem in a very different perspective. He…

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