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    conflict, as some are more accepting to this reality than others. Atticus, the leader of the pack, wishes to remain instinctively canine and supress the new consciousness by “[living] like they were supposed to” (33) but Majnoun, a thoughtful black poodle, “embraced the new way of thinking” (39). This results in Atticus persuading four other dogs into killing Majnoun, which they attempt to do but fail. The malicious intent Atticus shows towards Majnoun for simply wanting to live with the…

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    Most people are familiar with the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet, or the monumental musical of West Side Story. These two stories have obvious similarities in their basic plot lines, but many things are different as well. For example, the time periods, moods, and settings are polar opposite between the two. Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story are obviously similar in many ways, but there are many things that make each of these stories unique from the other. The plot lines of Romeo and…

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    Camp Jupiter Monologue

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    OK, for starters, she did not knock me out. The Gryffin must have when I was talking. OK ..I'm a half-blood... I don't get beat up by girls with sticks. (Natalie is telling me to shut up and tell the story) OK ..it started earlier that day. That day I went to this place called Camp Jupiter to visit my sister, Hazel. I would tell you where it is, but we can't risk anyone trying to find it. I'm sorry but if you tried, the Romans might think your a monster and try to kill you. On that happy thought…

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    A female Mini Schnauzer named Maggie and found that after a while of having her, she started chewing on her back & legs with some spots on her looking pretty raw. We examined her and knew she didn't have fleas and we started to worry that her hair wouldn't grow back in the raw areas. We decided to take her to the vet to see what was wrong. The vet had the usual answer of the dog has allergies and could either give her shots (expensive) or try a cream/lotion. We decided to go to the pet store…

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    problems? You may not like spiders or snakes and may go out of your way to avoid them, but this is quite different to having a phobia about something. For example, it is natural to be afraid of a snarling Rottweiler, but not to be terrified of a friendly poodle on a leash. Although a phobia is similar to a fear, there is one key difference: the anxiety experienced by the person is so strong that it interferes with their life and/or ability to function. Phobia patients should consider investing…

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    Keena Ta Diana Sieker 13 December 2013 Literature of the 1980s Fashion Speaks Louder than Words What is fashion? Fashion is something that is dealt with everyday. Fashion is never constant. Something that is in today might not be in tomorrow. As Coco Channel once said, “Fashion is made to become un-fashionable.” Fashion tells you what is trending and is constantly searching for the newest of everything. Some say that fashion gives an individual a sense of self-expression. Fashion is a language…

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night, the third novel of Mark Haddon, tells the story of Christopher, an autistic teenager who decides to find out who killed his neighbor’s dog with a pitchfork. The investigation of Christopher soon turns into a journey into the recent history of his family and a difficult initiation into the world of so-called "normal", with lots of up and downs while wandering through London. The outline of the story is simple, traditional at best, but solved in a…

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    My Future Husband Analysis

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    have great jokes so I would also like for him to laugh at my jokes, no matter how bad they are just like my friends do. Lastly, I have always wanted a small dog so in my hopes, my future husband would like little dogs such as Yorkies or Bichon Poodles. Overall, this is my criteria for a future husband, I know it may seem that I am asking a lot, but on a few of the musts mentioned earlier I am willing to give a little bit. Everyone has that perfect person for them out there and even though…

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    He goes on explaining further that “The simplistic appraisal necessary to sentimentality is also a direct impairment to the moral vision taken of its objects. This may in itself be harmless. Often enough it is. Though the sentimentalists in the poodle parlours may have a morally warped view of their little darlings no-one need be too alarmed by it. But sentimentality does have its moral dangers and these are rather more apparent when its objects are people or countries. For the moral…

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    My life during third grade was like many other children. I would go to school Monday thru Friday and come home every day and complete my homework and then spend time with friends, watching TV, or playing in my room. Every Friday that I would come home from school and have my piano lesson and then relax. That was everyday routine, but one cold Friday afternoon changed my routine for the rest of my life. On a cold Friday in the middle of February, I returned home from school and expected to have…

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