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    low to the ground, the wispsof grass tickling the underside of my neck. I was in wolf form, my primal, natural form, with my ears flat against my head and my tail postured parallel to the ground; I was hunting. The scent of my target wafted into my nose, alerting my senses as I advanced. It was an injured doe, abandoned by her herd because of her disablilities. My human side ached for her, but my primal side urged to feed my companions. It was known to most that rogues travelled alone, they…

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    whispered groggily, smiling weakly as he laid back. "I would appreciate it if you would not leave, but it is still your choice." Pasha looked at him, cocked her head to the side, and was at loss for words. He never wanted her around, why now? It seemed as primal need had taken over. ----- Pasha's hands were shaking as she rolled Enjolras' boxers down, taking his cock and pumping it gently, taking pride as Enjolras gasped in pleasure. Just from the movement of her hands, she elicited such…

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    Andre Dubus’s short story, “Killings”, examines the psychology effects of other people after a person has been killed. The story discusses the ramifications of the original murder, the subsequent actions of “justice,” and finally how the character go on with their lives. Dubus clearly examines how one family deals with the death of their youngest son. “Killings”, written in a very disconnected manner starts with no beginning details. Throughout the entire story Dubus never takes a side, never…

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    Human nature in itself is a representation of cause and effect; every action has a reaction. Humans search for power, security, and self preservation. Murder is most often the result of the primal law of self-preservation which cannot be escaped by any person no matter his/her status (De Quincy 2). This is evidenced in scene 7 of act 5 by his killing Young Siward in battle because Young Siward was trying to kill him. Macbeth was no different…

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    Mish In The 3rd Century

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    Human have throughout history felt the need to understand the world around them. Perhaps it is a primal need to survive that has led us to explore the vast unknown and master it. In order to begin uncovering the mysteries that filled our pre-modern world, we must first put a name to which we do not know: G-d. This omnipresent being has allowed us to dispel the fear of the unknown, and throughout time, uncover the knowledge we assigned it to represent. We had scriptures written long ago, that G-d…

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    Jephthah's Vengeance

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    The vow that Jephthah made to the Lord in Judges 11 led to the sacrifice of his only daughter. In the book Death and Dissymmetry by Mieke Bal, he describes the vow as “guaranteeing primal violence.” Bal says that since Jephthah’s vow contained the word “whatever” it is used as a military tactic, which means he is trying to find a scapegoat if he is not able to defeat the Ammonites himself. By not having the sacrifice before him when he made the vow Jephthah can be viewed as being dishonest…

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    The Lord Of The Flies

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    Plot In “The Lord Of The Flies” a group of schoolboys are trapped on a deserted island in the middle of the ocean. At first everyone stays calm and follows the rules. Then as one boy grows the urge to become chief the tribe splits in two. One boy creates a new tribe full of hunters and savages, The other keeps the old more civilized tribe. The hunters and savages have lots of food in the tribe, this results in more power and numbers. The savages grew so strong that they started to kill off…

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    I swung at him with all my energy and might. Then a barrage of his fists came at me like a machine gun, one after the other. Then he cut my lip open. Someone in the crowd shouted, “Dude, your lip is bleeding badly!” I shouted back, “So!” Every morning before school in seventh grade I’d get a sick, I got to take a shit feeling in my gut. I hated waiting for that demonic yellow bus. The waiting was the worst because I sat on that bus anxious for their next attack. I usually sat by myself because I…

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    Plagiarism In Academics

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    This conduct may be excused if, you are using particular finding / sentence/ wording to back up your own thinking or work BUT the finding/ sentence/ wording you have borrowed has to be properly cited from the original primary or secondary source. 3) Cut paste plagiarism with references: When you copy some text from somewhere, you provide reference to that text but no quotation. So reference just provide the source of the original text but not necessarily provide any proof that it’s your work…

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    was really effected after his father 's and Sister’s death, so Claudius took him under his wing and plotted to kill his former best friend and nephew .that what Laretes is trying to commit wit claudius is called double reason.(Act 4 Scene 7)” To cut his throat i ' th ' church…...Where it draws blood no cataplasm so rare,Collected from all simples that have virtue” Larests has a passionate commitment to kill Hamlet. (act 4 , Scene 7 ) And so have I a noble father lost, A sister driven into…

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