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    Cool Title Have you ever dreamt about how cool it would be to have an exotic pet? Imagine having a pet monkey, deer, chameleon, tiger, bear, lemur, owl, sloth, exotic snake, or exotic bird. It sounds pretty fun, right? The truth is that keeping exotic animals as pets is dangerous for both the animals and those around them. When someone desires to purchase an exotic animal, they most likely want a baby. Innocent animals are torn from their parents at a young age; poachers will even kill the…

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    Art Therapy Reflection

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    When I first learned about the mid term project I did not think about what relationship I wanted to do the project on until I was talking to my roommate about home. I realized that I wanted to do my project on my mom who reminds me of home all the time. I had a hard time deciding what I wanted to do with this until I saw some of the other presentations on the first day and that is where I discovered my inspiration and that night I worked on my first art piece. This whole process was definitely a…

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    before Dan began fighting crime, the two share similar thoughts on the dissolution of masked heroes. Hollis finds it a "crying shame" (Moore 17) that the Keene Act outlawed masked crime fighting as Dan was "a better Nite Owl" (17) then he ever was. After Dan and Laurie, as the Nite Owl and Silk Spectre, break Rorschach out of jail, the two men go to a bar with the goal of finding out who attempted to kill Adrian Veidt. While interrogating several men, they find out that Hollis has been murdered…

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    Symbolic imagery is an affective literary device F. Scott Fitzgerald’s used in The Great Gatsby. Significant Recurring symbols reveal the underlying inner thoughts and emotions of characters as well as Fitzgerald’s own perception about plot events. Death and decay, light and dark, nature, and eyes are all symbols of significance that appear repeatedly. The symbol of Death and decay reveals Gatsby’s diminishing dream of hope as the novel progresses; as well it plays a part in foreshadowing the…

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    One Way Love Analysis

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    talking with the author. Something that I have had a tough time understanding is the true meaning of grace. A sentence that stuck out to me is, “Grace is a love that has nothing to do with you, the beloved. It has everything to do with the lover” (OWL pg. 32). There is absolutely nothing that I can do to try to earn grace which is still mind blowing because it is a free gift. This stuck out me to me because I…

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    Tired Of The Bull Essay

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    The political party name is “Tired of the Bull.” This name is chosen because this seems to be the feeling of the American voters and the American people mostly myself. Candidate’s have made promises to the people and not kept them. While the government fights amongst themselves, they continue to hold up progress. An example of this would be the healthcare debate, everyone needs healthcare, without it health care cost would continue to be out of control and people would not get treated because of…

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    parties, Nick wanders into the library, and runs into a man with owl-eyed spectacles who is in awe that all Gatsby’s books are real. Owl-eyes gaped “As a matter of fact you needn’t bother to ascertain. I ascertained. They’re real.” “The books?” He nodded. “Absolutely real—have pages and everything. I thought they’d be a nice durable cardboard. Matter of fact, they’re absolutely real. Pages and—Here! Lemme show you” (Fitzgerald 45). Owl-eyes was convinced that like every other fortunato, Gatsby…

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    What Lies Beneath Words Throughout their entire lives, people are constantly being subjected to a variety of books and stories. One of these timeless novels, most probably read during high school, is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”. Published in 1925, this meticulous literary work never fails to be one of the bestselling and most read novels in our present day. Roughly, “The Great Gatsby” revolves around a group of character who try to strive for their dreams in the weirdest ways.…

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    Approximately 70% of in the United States is owned privately. These private lands are a are a major habitat for wildlife and provide a vast array of outdoor activities for people. Private land owners can gain an income from fee hunting and it is an motivation for them to properly manage the wildlife habitat. Fee hunting has many advantages to it as well as disadvantages. Land holders with an interest in the wildlife are more likely to maintain the range than those that have no concern for the…

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    First chapter- I row my own boat Before I was 10 years old, I could see the world through my mind. The world was so bright and colorful. With a thought, flowers bloomed. Timeless creations appear before my eyes with swing of my finger. I could see things that weren’t logical. Sometimes, there were voices whispering in my ears telling me to wake up during the night. When I was 12, my parents taught me they were called a child’s fantasy. That those dreams will disappear when I grew up. I didn’t…

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