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    “Boys will be boys” my mom said nonchalantly as I told her what had occurred in my last class period of the day. It baffled me how a teenage boy being mocked for his sexuality could be so trivial in her eyes. I didn’t understand how the struggle for gay rights was any different from black rights or feminism. To me we were all united, brought together by our interminable fight for equality and acceptance. As an amiable and peaceful introvert I find it difficult to stand up for what I believe is…

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    Why People Love Rodents

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    The average person does not clean their house commonly. When asked the question “Do you like rodents?”, the majority will answer no. Next they’ll proceed to remark that rodents are filthy vermin, disease carrying demons, that should be exterminated. It’s quite humorous because these types of people indeed love rodents. Opening a hotel in one's home is absolutely a sign of rodent love . Of course the hotel acquires the finest buffet, including a variety of cuisine such as a left open bag…

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    game before the playoffs. One of their players named Osweiler had a devious plan. But he didn’t know if it was gonna work or not. But he tried it anyway just to see how it went. One day he went into Green Bay’s locker room before pregame with a snicker look on his face he slipped a rotten apple in #12’s locker cubby. He then tiptoed out of thee locker room without any suspicion and acted like everything was going fine. Without anyone noticing #12 went to go grab his cleats while he was in full…

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    Twistedheart Monologue

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    pad over to Snowpaw and bow to her. “Hello Snowpaw,” I purr. “Hello Twistedpaw!” Snowpaw giggles. “W-what’s so funny?” I question, pondering about any humorous events that have recently occurred. She keeps laughing-it is not the first time. She snickers along, staring at me with twinkling eyes. “Your name, silly!” “Hey, what’s so amusing about my name?” “Well, do you have a twisted paw?” “No, in fact I don’t! It’s just a name! It’s not like you have a snow paw!” “But your name could…

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    Hunter Christiansen Miss Frehse English 1.6 22 Feb. 2018 Draft What was the real reason for Hitler killing millions of innocent men, women, and children? According to the historical records, Hitler killed about 12,000 Jews (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/36-interesting-facts-about-hitler.html). Is there reason for him killing them? Facts about Hitler- Hitler is responsible for killing, innocent people, just because he thought that they were not people. He even made a book about how…

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    form of expression, its meaning understood worldwide. You do not have to speak the same language as someone, to understand the emotions conveyed in a laugh. The definition of laughter can manifest in a myriad of ways. There exists a range of quiet snickers to loud guffaws. Soft chuckles that gently tease your ears. Raucous chortles that hit you in waves. Sometimes these sounds are accompanied by blossomed cheeks, breathy gasps or streaming tears. Perhaps you have to hold your stomach as your…

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    Did you know cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world today? There are many different types of cancers that affect different parts of the body. Although some cancers can be cured as well as some are not. Those who may have had cancer affect their family may take it more seriously. Cancer is the most terrible thing. Three years ago in quiet Hartford, South Dakota sitting inside the warm living room, we got the news. The late afternoon sun may have been great, but the fear and…

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    Honker: A Short Story

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    her costume back in order. Honker was still trying to stutter out an apology. Skirt tugged down, hat and gloves on, and gear in place; she was ready in two minutes. Honker took a little longer. She could understand that, though it still made her snicker.…

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    Book Review- Predictably Irrational The purpose of this paper is to review the book, Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely and more specifically address a single concept discussed in the book. First, I’ll offer a brief synopsis of the book. Second, I will discuss the concept of the cost of social and market norms from the book. Lastly, I’ll connect the concepts of social and market norms in relationship to a select few concepts discussed so far in the class, ADM 560. Synopsis of the Book…

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    they stared as he passed, and he heard their snickers as he turned the corner” (44). Throughout James’ school years he has always been secluded from others due to his appearance and because of this James has always tried to make himself look and act normal. This illustrates how Asian-American students…

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