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    “The Scar”, by Kildare Dobbs, is a moving, emotional account of the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. The author creates interest as well as suspense by using two storylines. One follows the experiences of a 15 year old Japanese girl, Emiko. The other, in great contrast, follows the story of an American co-pilot, Captain Robert Lewis, who was aboard the Enola Gay, a US Air Force B-29, that carried the first operational atom bomb. Throughout the narrative, the author switches back and forth between…

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    Personal Narrative: Scars

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    Scars During the summer of seventh grade I broke my hand. I was at the high school's soccer camp and we were playing a game called hunters and rabbits. One team was the hunters, and the other were the rabbits. I was a rabbit. The hunters would shoot balls at the rabbits as they ran across the field. When a rabbit got hit they would join the hunters. I had made it through the first few rounds, but now there were even more hunters, and I was losing confidence in myself. Sure enough as I ran across…

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    Scar Tissue Research Paper

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    How to Get Rid of Scar Tissue Living a life with leftover acne scars can be emotional. You spend your teens with the embarrassment of breakouts and your adulthood suffering from the signs of what you went through. The cosmetic industry is a billion dollar industry because of this. Each year, millions of people spend hundreds of dollars on products and treatments to get rid of scars. However, regardless of what you have heard in the past about how to get rid of scar tissue, there are several…

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    Y Scar Narrative

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    The “Y” Scar It all started January of 2008, when I had to get stitches in the bottom of my right foot. At the time, I was six years old in kindergarten and it was the week of winter break. I was with my dad and my three siblings Brianna, Andrew and Garett. We all were at his girlfriend Suzie’s house. Maggie, which is Suzie’s daughter, Brianna, and I were all playing outside in the snow on the playset when we found a purse. We wanted to know what was inside but we couldn’t because it was…

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    King Scar Research Paper

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    Born as a cub named Taka, Scar was the younger sibling of Mufasa. In his youth, Scar became jealous of his brother after discovering the lion's destiny and hatched a scheme to ruin his reputation. As a result, Taka deceived Mufasa, which led to an encounter with a Buffalo named Boma. Eventually this confrontation leads into a brief skirmish. Despite his best efforts, Mufasa managed to escape the buffalo's grasp, however; Scar was not so fortunate. During the struggle, Boma's herd assaults the…

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    Claudius VS Scar When comparing the characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Disney's The Lion King, they are very similar. Hamlet is a play about a depressed prince of Denmark that causes a lot of problems. The Lion King is about a lion cub who has a bad past as a child but grows up to be a king. When specifically looking at Claudius and Scar, they are both similar in that they are disloyal, selfish and devious. One way that Claudius and Scar are similar is that they are both disloyal.…

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    Discussion Reply to Our Scars Written by Rianna Crocker Most of my scars have been obtained through playing childhood games, sports, or unexpected awful encounters with vicious animals. How awful it must have been to have a scar on your face, a place that is inescapable from daily view, that reminds you of the death of your beloved friend and the grieving process that resulted in that scar. I too know what it is to lose such a precious friend at such a young age and the pain that grew inside.…

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    told their story, the most simplistic one reached toward me begging for my attention: “Scars”. Personally, I am very familiar with the once painful white lines, as three of them mark my face. Once I turned to the waiting chapter, I believed my personal experience enabled me to read as a knowledgable individual regarding the topic. Wrong. Greeted by the devastating…

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    SWBS Essay: The Cellar (by Natasha Preston) Somebody: Colin Brown is a thirty year old man, who lives in a town called Long Thorpe. He has short black hair and dark brown eyes. The town he lives in is very small. Most people know everyone living there, but not very many people know Colin. He is a very quiet and standoffish person which is part of the reason why most people don't know him. He is also friendly, but will not speak to anyone unless he is spoken to first. However, most people see…

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    The Scars of Ka’s Father “Scars are stories, history written on the body [sic]” Anonymous. In the story “The Dew Breaker” the narrator is Ka, a girl who created a sculpture inspired by her father. Her father is an older man from the country of Haiti, who has a scar on his face, from what Ka believes he had got from falling off the bed and onto the floor. As the story continues, Ka learns the truth about her father’s scar and all the history behind it; which is a much darker story then she had…

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