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    Halloween Costume

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    Wear Glasses? Halloween Costume Ideas for Children and Adults Halloween is coming up and while dressing up is fun, some people feel like their glasses take away from their costume. Not every character wears glasses, so many get frustrated and self-conscious because they feel like they will not look “right” in their costume. In a child’s eye what vampire or witch wears corrective lenses! Not everyone can wear contact lenses, being a child or not having the money to afford a pair can hinder your…

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    night, look no further than The Boy. This hilarious film's plot is based around an American nanny named Greta, that takes a job taking care of an 8-year old boy for Mr. and Mrs. Heelshire in a spooky mansion that looks like its been investigated by Scooby-Doo and the gang. When Greta arrives at the house she learns the the boy she was hired to take care of is actually a life-sized doll that the Heelshire’s talk to as if it were really alive,so it follows your basic creepy doll and crazy parents…

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    Rosebud Genre Analysis

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    for a mystery story into most situations, the genre has exploded and become very popular which invites many authors to create the wide variations that we know the genre as today. Whether it be as a children’s show, such as the Hanna-Barbera show, Scooby Doo, or as a popular movie such as the recent Quentin Tarantino movie, The Hateful Eight, variations are widely seen and there is no common “respect” to sticking to the preplanned mold set by previous authors. Many things characterize…

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    “Three, two, one … victory,” but instead of feeling satisfaction I’m mainly feeling aggravated. This was due to the fact that I continually perished to my adversaries; as a team we did great, just some examples would be , being on the objective, seeing our enemies in effective formations, and our team worked in unison or together. I instantaneously deactivate my console and stop playing… this got progressively worse almost to the extent of enragement. I didn’t desire to have this sensation so I…

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    Ever since I can remember, I was always the stoner kid. Before I even knew what weed was, ignorant kids labeled me as a pot-head. My baggy skater boy clothes, my Scooby-Doo like hair, and the classic rock blaring from my headphones all pointed at me smoking weed. Well, at some point in my high school career, this stereotype became a reality, and I made some unwise choices that would follow me the rest of my life. One of these decisions was bringing pot brownies to school. It all started…

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    Eating Dogs: Comparing the Consumption of Meat Dogs and cows or dogs and chickens when compared are very different creatures. One has the title: man's best friend, the other: dinner. Their physical shape and intelligence level are factors that decide who ends up in slaughterhouses and who is a beloved companion. In Western culture, dogs are viewed as domestic pets; though in other parts of the world, mostly in south-east Asia, dogs are eaten. Although dogs are known to be eaten in certain…

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    The history of Italian Americans is quite storied; we, as Italian Americans, have had a powerful impact on the development and augmentation of America as a whole. From the arts to the Supreme Court, we have made an indelible mark, especially on the culture of America. When our relatives made their way to the United States, they came with hope: a powerful catalyst for change. These immigrants hoped to not only to have a prosperous life for themselves, but also for their children to thrive in the…

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    The administration of the interest inventory gives the assessor the opportunity to get to know the student as a reader and individual. Two interest inventories were given that provided various pieces information, from the student’s hobbies to her feelings about reading. Before the administration of the inventories began, the student was told the inventories were just a way for the administrator to get to know her more as a reader and that they would assist in choosing reading passages for the…

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    Monster In Society

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    ever really wondered what characteristics could make up a monster. Most likely a monster would have to effect something in society, your way of life, your religion, business and even houses.From Gremlins, to Monsters Inc and the various monsters in Scooby Doo, society's aspect of a monster is forever changing. In the end, Society's definition of a monster is constantly changing...but what would society look like if it were a monster and how would it affect social classes, Developed Cities and…

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    Pratt could have hoped for. Insanely risky, even for Marvel’s standards, Guardians of the Galaxy features a talking raccoon, a green Saldana and a talking tree. To top it all off, it’s directed by James Gunn, notorious writer of both Movie 43 and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. Despite all the potential for disaster (there’s plenty), the film has been hailed as an entertaining, feel-good Marvel caper that’s totally original. So then, why’s it more of the same? There’s a prominent formula that…

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