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    dock, but when they got to shore, Nell said, “Oh, Asa, we forgot your blanket.” Using a strong, powerful gait, he strode down to the end of the dock. With some amusement, she studied him as he walked back toward her, wondering how Asa never looked like he belonged in his clothes. The starched shirt under his jacket…

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    into a straight line and put his paper in the curve pile of papers. "He's actually been improving if you asked me. If you even cared to look at the monitored homework, you would see as well." He bit his lip and placed a hand over her pen. "Feisty I like it." Diamond roughly snatched her hand from his and flashed her 15 carrot ring. He licked his lips and glared at the glistening moon through her window. "Hey babygirl." A voice boomed through the now quiet classroom. She grabbed his jaw and…

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    knots securing his trousers, but they wouldn’t loosen. “I can’t get them undone,” whined Rion with frustration. What was Percival to do? Allow this little boy to piss himself? He bent down and fussed with Rion’s trouser ties, but they were knotted up like he’d never seen. “Who helped you dress this morning?” Percival fumbled with the tight knots, hoping Rion could hold it for at least another moment. “I dressed myself. I tried to tie up my trousers nice and tight…” By the time Percival…

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    Rosalind Franklin’s story started in Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom. Her full name was Rosalind Elsie Franklin, and she was born to a rather conspicuous British Jewish family on July 25, 1920. The second of five children, three boys and two girls. Daughter of Muriel and Ellis Franklin, both of her parents originated from Jewish families that settled in England in the 1700s and 1800s. Her guardians owned banks and publishing companies. They were both educated and companionable people.These…

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    8 Hearts, All In a Row The bus drops Randy off next to an ice cream stand he used to buy neapolitan cones from in the summer. He 's surprised it still exists, now covered in a tarp, looking to survive the New York winter. 1818 Cheshire Street stands less than a block away, and he walks slowly, clutching his brown paper bag, trying to avoid slipping on the ice. When he was younger, a winter night meant sledding with the other kids in the neighborhood while lights light up the inside of…

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    Mathilde Loisel was a selfish woman. She always had thoughts of herself. She dreamed about living like she was an upper class woman. One could say that she did not love her husband because of the selfishness she implied. This selfishness along with her greedy personality brought her to her downfall. She caused her and her husband to become poor and have to work hard to pay off a priceless necklace. Her husband sacrificed everything for her. He spoiled her even though he did not…

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    The Article “Like treat like” written in the Magazine Occupational Health back in October 2005 by Liz Hall is relating to a report called the Lancet in which finalizes the skepticism towards the idea of the remedies being as effective as they said. Because the ingredients are diluted many times to the extreme of literally getting crumbs from it to administer to the patient. Yet, 1991 research has proven the efficacy of the treatments. As they carried out the treatment given to a patient with…

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    that it is a positive thing to do things like a girl. Lauren Greenfield is partnered with Always and created the YouTube video that has gone viral and started the #Like A Girl on twitter. Rewrite the rules on the way that pads are made by using flex foam formula. 2. What was the objective of the campaign? (What did the company hope to achieve?) Always decided to make a campaign to empower girl by encouraging them to be proud of being a girl and do things like a girl. The campaign also works…

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    composition called Like Sunday, Like Rain on his cello. The audience is given some background information that Eleanor had music talent as well having been excepted at Julliard to play the cornet but lacking funds. Eleanor and Reggie become closely attached; however, the job is temporary and Eleanor has to leave due to another live-in-babysitter being hired. The last scene shown is Eleanor back at home opening a box sent by Reggie of a new cornet with his revised notes of Like Sunday, Like Rain.…

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    Gabby Bates 4A In the phrase “like a girl”, if you replaced the word “girl” with any ethnicity or religious group, it would be completely unacceptable; however, having the word “girl” in that phrase doesn’t trouble anyone who says it. Throughout my life, I have heard that phrase spoken about me, as well as many other girls, and that’s one of the ways sexist inferences are formed. People who assume that females are not strong, both physically and mentally, are oblivious, and this ignorant…

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