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    window, they should have known the King was due at their gate any minute. One by one, they piled out, hushed even despite their excitement. Lord Frey waited for them already in the Great Hall, his wife perched upon his knee. The poor thing shook like a leaf, but it was not their place to save her. They fled to their seats as quickly as possible, not looking to incur their patriarch’s wrath. Liliyana was among them, head bowed as she climbed the stairs after her sister. “Child.” Her…

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    Banana Fertilizer Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Bananas are one of the most important food crops in most of the African countries. About 75% of the farmers grow the crop on 1.3million hectares in Africa. Most of this production is for local consumption. They are amongst the most important commercial subtropical fruits grown in South Africa and are planted for sale in local markets or self-consumption and only a fraction of all bananas are sold in the world markets. The production technologies used for small scale and commercial…

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    with him a leather-bound notebook with an atlas of Earth illustrated across it. He uses a single set of stone gray dice with a bright red numbering. To Diego’s right is Aaron. He places on his lap a green binder that holds his character sheet and loose-leaf paper. In front of him is one of the black, wooden dice boxes that I had crafted for the group. He uses an array of dice but his main ones are a translucent green with white numbers. To Massey’s left is Preston who brings with him multiple…

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    In Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange, the concept of morality can be analyzed by examining three aspects of Alex’s life that contribute to choice: environmental pressures, the notion of religious morality as seen through the Chaplain, and biological destiny, all which will reveal the absolute imperativeness of the ability to make choices in order to retain the essence of what it means to be human. “What’s it going to be then, eh?” Alex chooses to commit acts of violence against innocent…

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    It is very common for kids to be on their electronics, such as their cell phones during class in school. When they are on their electronics, these kids will get them taken away, however they can be very useful and helpful when it comes to school work. Electronics can be used in place of textbooks for educational purposes, they can help kids stay organized, and working with electronics will prepare kids for working in different fields. Students should be allowed to use their electronics in school…

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    nothing in her heart but loathing despair” (Tan 247). In melancholy and hatred for that man, she “took her baby from her womb before it could be born” as an act of revenge which consequently caused her “to lose her strength and to float like a dead leaf on the water” (Tan 248-249). For seeking vengeance and aborting her own son, Ying-Ying further lost herself. In her first trial in the hero’s journey, rather than coming out stronger and triumphant, she comes out weaker, filled with sorrow and…

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    A Story Untold The blank sheet of loose-leaf paper stared longingly at me, and I at it. I wanted nothing more than for my pen to glide across its ocean-blue lines with ease, leaving behind a trail of words that told a story of who I was, a memoir. My life had never been anything short of a Lifetime Channel drama. How could someone with such a story to tell, be left speechless in the presence of a pen and paper? Writer’s block, I think they called it; I had come down with a severe case of…

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    Minor stylistic marginal notes in green ink were noticed too, which as the Dutch investigation demonstrated, did not relate or have importance to the writing of the story. This resulted in questions about who wrote it. Furthermore, some included loose leaf paper with the diary showed handwriting that was different than what was already in the diary, showing they were written possibly by an editor, and not Anne Frank. The ending result of the Dutch investigation came as a result of comparing…

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    Self Evaluation: An Analysis of Senior English Senior year is filled with both excitement and an overload of stress. While still attending high school and its workload, pile college applications and scholarships on top of all that. Most seniors feel ‘senioritis’ during their senior year and it getting past it becomes one of the hardest parts of senior year. We tend to forget that although we are so close to being done with high school, that we still have time and work left in high school…

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    Viking Art Research Paper

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    Austin Smith E. Schwartz ARTH 101 12/05/15 Viking Art There was once a Germanic seafaring people, one that created widespread terror, raided and traded from their Scandinavian homeland along vast areas of both Northern and Central Europe, as well as European Russia, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries. These people, better known by the name of Vikings, were a people who dabbled in just about everything. From farming, to piracy, to even several different styles of art, the Vikings were a…

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