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    shirt because he thinks it will make a him a girl. Preoperational children use static reasoning and think their world is unchanging. They believe the way things are now will always be. Irrieversibility is when the child believes what’s done can’t be undone, especially when dealing with their food. A preschool student of mine doesn’t like ketchup and once argued that his hot dog was “ruined” even though the ketchup was wiped…

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    Fort At Fort Mann: Summary

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    the basics. They reported the trouble with the Indians. Luke described the Ute’s behavior and the man who ran all three businesses answered. “They’re running with some Jicarillo Apaches. Utes do the asking. Apaches do the rest. Most everybody who comes through pays them one way or another. If you didn’t lose any of your party, did better than some.” After a drink, Luke asked the next question. “Do you have a doctor in this town?” The man laughed, and Luke asked the last question. “A preacher or…

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    Mingo Alternate Ending

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    af-ter all of his anger and hurt filled tears had abated. Ruby pulled away from him and walked over to the table where the breakfast he’d cooked, for her, sat cooling, and ran her hand over its sur-face, remembering. “It is a thing done that can’t be undone,” she said looking down at her growing belly.” “Take it from me, a dead man, answered Mingo, there’s nothing that can’t be rectified.” Ruby shook her head, no. There was no way that she wanted to wipe out the past and what she and Jared had…

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    dominance” (6). However, she is not free because when Ferdinand employs Bosola as his intelligencer starts the beginning of his scheming into her male ridden world. Ferdinand suspect that the Duchess is with child: “Read there, - a sister dammed: she’s lose i’ hilts: Grown a notorious strumpet” (2.IV.30), his…

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    She lies and acts like someone she is not. She pretends that she has lots of money. […] if a young woman have beauty, birth, breeding, wit, sense, manners, modesty, and all these to an extreme, yet if she have not money, she's nobody, she had as good want them all for nothing but money now recommends a woman; the men play the game all into their own hands. (Defoe, 63) “As for Moll, being a woman was a misfortune and being a woman without money was a double misfortune.” (The…

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    Noah: A Narrative Fiction

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    Noah grunts and groans during his ministrations, letting me know just how much he’s enjoying this, enjoying my blather. I feel her coming. Orgasm. She soars above, slowly, slowly descending. I rock faster against his tongue. Urgency. Intensity. Pleasure like never before. Credits to Noah, he doesn’t let up, he doesn’t pause, he doesn’t give me reprieve. His tongue licks, his mouth sucks, his fingers plunge in and out. She lands. Orgasm. Not smoothly. Not quietly. But rocky. Turbulent. Bits…

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    Mirror The sun slowly rose rising over the houses across the street causing the outside air to become warm and sticky. The winds were starting to whistle softly through the open window of the bedroom. Emily stood in front the mirror staring at herself at the beginning of a long day. She had fair skin, beautiful long dark hair and a tall, slender frame. Her eyes resemble Chrysocolla marbles. She stood there wondering after three months of marriage how she had become a wife in such a primitive…

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    Rough Draft Short Story

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    Today is going to be just like any other day, I sketched in my morning journal. The morning Baltimore sun shone past the skyscrapers of downtown, and light protruded through the silk blinds that covered half of the picture window in my room. I rose up from my queen bed. The sheets had become untucked and the comforter lay halfway off the edge. My back rested against the mahogany headboard with my head fitting perfectly between two of the wooden posts. I felt my knotted hair falling out of the…

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    "Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, things enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches"(Hurston 8). Who is Janie? A lady of mixed white and black heritage, Janie is the result of a poor, black lady raped by a nameless white teacher and the upbringing of her granny who lacked sturdy emotional ties. Her sensualness and romantic quest after love make her a target for men of all ages. She experiences 3 totally different marriages, all of…

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    Through the works of Guran Ilyas has this world been forever changed. It is no surprise, however, that even from the darkest night, hope would spring eternal. < ruined text describing the events leading up to the origination of Sanctuary> The Seven came together with one shared goal: a direct infiltration of the primal realm to rend its energies into an empty vessel. Upon their first step within the plane of primals, there began a small and yet subtle sinister change in each and every…

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