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    others! They had urinated on the derelict individual without contemplatively and treating them equitably. The substantial stench of the hopeless homeless man was as foul-smelling as the savage sewage. The whiff of his breath was abysmal, abominable and rancid and an atrocious bacteria answered his personality! He had no privilege! These circumstances which would endure his life. His life which is developed into…

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    enjoy torturing the prisoner in the cruelest possible way. The prisoner seems to be rounded because of his great resourcefulness in finding a way to survive. He thought of the rats when he was about to be taken over by the Pendulum by putting the rancid meat on the leather straps. The character was static because of the way he compiled himself he never seemed to panic. He knew what he had to do to overcome each…

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    The Thing in the Forest" transpires in England in the 1940s and again 40 years sometime later. In the middle, two young ladies are emptied from a jeopardized city to the relative wellbeing of the farmland, even as Byatt herself once seemed to be. Byatt 's youth perusing, and her later research for an unfinished exposition on medieval religious purposeful anecdote, fortified her enthusiasm for the myths and old stories that show up in quite a bit of her work. In this short story, the two hero,…

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    Suggestions For Healthful Eating: Whole Foods For Life It is the beginning of the brand new year - for many of us the blowout is over and then the actuality involving overindulgence has settled in! It could have commenced with just a few innocent "pleasure" food items earlier in the year; you know, the ones that you were intending to try out "just once," & before you suspected it, they grew to become a habit. Now you are studying the numbers upon a scale having a mix of jolt & shock. The…

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    you climb up into the belfry”) (Lines 2-4) Morgan allows readers to experience by imagery, the importance of steadiness and silence while climbing the apple tree to eliminate the hornets’ nest. (“approach not jarring the branch / it’s soldered to. A rancid / heat emanates from where / they sleep, a crackling like acid working.”) (6-9) Hornets are active by day so to execute accordingly, the most beneficial way to burn a hornet’s nest would be at night while the insects were sleeping. Morgan…

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    The first tangent in the structure of the plot happened thirty years prior to Emily’s death and recently following her father’s death in the second section of the story, speaking about “the smell” that seemed to appear from the southern home. This rancid smell seeping from Miss Emily’s home was used to foreshadow both the death of another character and how she was affected by the loss of her father up until her own death. The smell is representative of a dead body while decomposing and implies…

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    they would be punished by having their hands painted red, inflicting humiliation and ensuring everyone at the school knew about their crimes. Students were known to cry and plead to have something good to eat because much of the time the food was “rancid, full of maggots, and [stinky].” Shortly after WWII, when knowledge about nutrition was still sparse, scientists took advantage of the already malnourished Aboriginal population by using them as research subjects to investigate the effects of…

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    Dean had a problem with philosophy, specifically he had a problem with Castiel’s philosophy, which in essence would come in bouts of mental musings, discussion that acted as dissection and accompanied by the occasional lecture that more so brought a background to Castiel’s study rather than adding texture to his work. Castiel supposed Dean was jealous in a way, his own degree bearing down on him like the world upon Atlas’ shoulders. Oppressive; with its exceedingly high (and irrational)…

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    White, cotton candy like clouds across the blue green sky; the fading moon sits redundantly behind them. The sun has awakened and is quickly emerging through the foggy sky. The clouds creates a pleasant shade from the sun. Birds simultaneously tweet out to each other in a chorus, singing a soothing, beautiful tune. A graceful cock remind us that the day has just started with his song and a flock of pigeon flies swiftly across the open pasture, flowing beside the gentle breeze, back to…

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    leg, Hector had stopped kicking. Murky red clouds swirled in the dirty ground water of the prison, but the cell smelt no more foul that it had done prior to the suicide. Silence filled the tunnel, accompanied only by the continual casual dripping of rancid…

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