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    Throughout article, “Amazon.com Is a 21st Century Deal with the Devil,” by Amy Koss states that Amazon.com is just something that the devil made to win the souls of people. I believe her because many stores are going out of business because of Amazon. This means that people who worked there at the time have to find a new job because they can’t make money anymore. The reason for this is because instead of people going to the store to get what they need, they just hop on Amazon and try to find…

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    is like Google ,anytime you need anything you have a computer to answer but the feed isn't always just sunshine and rainbows it's a horrifying and terrible thing. The feed controls you and there is no way to get rid of it because the government can shut off the feed at any time. If the feed is off so are you. In feed, the authority is the government according to a certain young man named Titus; he was born with the feed and is completely ignorant to the fact that he is being controlled. In…

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    avoid the past, going so far as to shut his memories and feelings inside of his…

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    Ralph was elected chief he never created a rule that stated “the conch doesn’t count on top of the mountain”, so Piggy did have the right to speak then. But, Jack yelled “shut up to him” and Ralph did not say anything to him. he was silent the entire time. If Ralph had given the proper punishment to Jack then he would been helping out more with keeping the fire, building shelter, and being kind to others. But, as Jack kept not following the rules more often, it soon escalated and the government…

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    Madeline's Nonexistence

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    Readers find out from the beginning that he is suffering from this illness and that he is losing his mind. That is the entire purpose of the narrator coming to visit him in the first place; to help him out of this miserable state of sickness. Roderick made himself believe that he buried Madeline alive because of her dead like state caused by catalepsy. He was…

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    finger in it. The article states that an, “employee apparently cut her finger on a meat slicer and left her station without immediately telling anyone”. Other employees at the store kept filling orders and then finally shut down food production at the store when they found out what happened. Arby’s has apologized for what they described as an “unfortunate incident”, but not much else has happened from their side to compensate for the traumatic experience for the customer. In the book…

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    Misophonia Research Paper

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    ‘What’s that awful ticking noise?’ ‘Who’s tapping their feet on the floor?’ ‘Why can’t people eat without making that annoying chomping sound?’ ‘You sip your drink, you don’t slurp it.’ ‘I’ll punch that person so hard. I’ll kill him.’ ‘Shut up.’ ‘Shut up!’ ‘SHUT UP!’ Too intense for you? Well, this is what a person suffering from Misophonia is thinking nearly all the time. But what is Misophonia? Misophonia, literally “hatred of sound”, is a usually self-diagnosable disorder in which negative…

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    Rafaella's Narrative-Home

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    Her scarred hands twitched imperceptibly as she plucked the glass from his grasp, face as unreadable as the statues in the museum not too far away. It almost felt like a dream -- unreal and untrustworthy, the scene that played out before her. It was not her right, to meet with Roman upon the rooftop, god-like conspirators deciding the fate of the mortals that milled about below them. More and more often she had to remind herself that she had not always been a god, but had once been something…

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    “From speech in the Virginia Convention” In Patrick Henry’s “The speech in the Virginia Convention,” he uses allusions, metaphors and rhetorical questions to point out what was going on at that time, and to get the President and all others to think, and to understand what was actually going on at that time. For instance from the first couple of paragraphs he wrote to Mr. President, and previous speakers, a metaphor as well as a rhetorical question, “For my own part, I consider it as nothing…

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    Ahsoka Tano: A Summary

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    to her room then open up a secret door in her room that help the biggest strap-on dildo no one has every seen yet. It was like 20 inches long and at least as wide as say two and a half Light sabers. The fact that she was even thing about trying it out on any one of them was unthinkable to say the least now. But Ahsoka thought it was time now to teach them all a lesson that they never for get. Her play was to call Master Shaak Ti, Master Aayla Secura, Master Lumanaria, Padawan Barries…

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