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    The most noticeable scene was where Holmer and Miss Emily meet. Did the director really think by passing a razor it would be a sign of attraction between both of them? It was completely unnecessary and added no substance to their relationship or plot. The director could have inputted a better scene to have Emily and Home meet. The razor was to represent that “her hair was cut short” (36) in which it never happened in the film. Miss Emily’s hair was always long and never…

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    CR-227: A Short Story

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    She stood at the foot of the bed admiring his lean, but muscular body and how his erect cock invited her in. She licked her lips as she slowly crept onto the bed, straddling his legs and running her hands up his thighs. When she finally reached his manhood, she allowed her hands to stroke his pelvis, being careful to only allow an occasional brush up against his shaft or sack. It was her turn to tease him, to get him back for what he done to her. She could tell he was frustrated because his…

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    In Jane Kilbourne’s review for the ad of Skintimate shaving cream I feel she missed the mark completely. The ad shows a good looking man with the word heartbreaker underneath his picture, a razor laying on top of a bar of soap and a can of Skintimate shaving cream with the headline “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt”. The ad says “So while guys may continue to be a pain, shaving most definitely won’t.” As a women I found this ad to be humorous, what woman has not thought of a man to be a pain? Most…

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    ‘Incidents at the Shrine’ is a book by Ben Okri, consisting eight short stories, which are unconnected to each other. It was Ben’s first collection of published stories, which was published in 1986. Upon its reception it became clear that Okri was developing a distinctive and a more thoughtful sense of African reality at a formal level. These stories are firmly entrenched in the present, and unlike “Tim Winton” whose middle-aged, mediocre male protagonists spend a lot of time reflecting on past…

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    much alike and faced similar struggles. I was pretty content except for the fact that all of my blades were locked away in a moving box. I felt the need to cut myself so badly that i couldn't even concentrate in school. I eventually began using a razor again and doing the other forms of self-harm more often than what I had before. I found out quickly who I could trust and tell my secrets to and surprisingly…

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    Cavanaugh's Criticism

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    business men have towards their workers. There are many companies that respect and care for their workers. He also states that it is wrong to always desire more or to have the best (on page 46 he uses the example of the razor blades. Where one blade is enough but they want to use a razor with 5 blades), but for him to be able to produce this book, he would have used the best and fastest printer to get the job done. Sometimes for work purposes you need the best or better than average equipment to…

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    Aboriginal Worm Effigy

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    This leisurely walk begins with a peaceful stroll along the banks of the meandering River Rye. Followed by a scenic ridge walk and another delightful stretch along the riverside to finish. Nunnington is a charming village, sitting snugly on the slopes above the River Rye. The church, dedicated to All Saints and St James, has a number of interesting features. Both the nave and chancel are late thirteenth century, the tower dates from 1672, although further rebuilding of the tower, porch and…

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    great because he lost a swimming competition to Brecca but only because Beowulf had to fight off several sea monsters, as stated in the text, “Other monsters crowded around me, Continually attacking. I treated them politely, offering the edge of my razor-sharp sword.”(Beowulf 292-294) Beowulf had fight the first monster that pulled him to the bottom of the sea, and also the other monsters that attacked him while down there. This shows his character by showing he isn’t afraid of anything that…

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    Morrie Aphorism Analysis

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    The idea behind my project is to show how the aphorisms were always running through Morrie's mind. I drew a silhouette of Morrie and filled it with aphorisms that stood out to me. I did this to show that Morrie, himself, came up with these aphorisms, and not someone else. Morrie used the aphorisms to teach and get a point across in a way that is easy to understand. My project is another tool to help get Morrie's many messages read. There were many things that went into the reasoning…

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    him. When he reached the door where they were locked in, he turned the knob slowly and ten hands grabbed at him, catching him off guard. Rainsford slammed the door back shut and heard a sickening crack as he looked down and saw that there had been razors along the side of the door frame and he had just cut off the three unlucky hands that didn’t pull away quick enough. The ripped, bloody flesh was a sight gruesome enough that he began to dry heave and had to race back up…

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