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    Christmas Eve Stigma

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    and on Christmas Eve, for that matter!” Cat cried into her cellphone. “Also, I am presently trapped in Barney’s Christmas Shoppe.” She glimpsed out the grand windows lining the painted walls of the warehouse. The sky was becoming dim as the sun submerged under the skyline. On the other end of the receiver, her siblings, Jordan and Serena Fontecchier exchanged apprehensive glances. “Are you sure about that?” Serena inquired worriedly. “Yes, I am positive,” Cat replied despondently. “When I…

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    Descartes Dualism

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    In Descartes meditations he argues the mind is a single unified phenomenon. The context of this argument is in favor of Dualism, he argues in favor of it using Liebniz’s “Principle of the Indiscernibility of Identicals”, the principle asserts that for two things to be identical then they must share all of the same properties. Descartes argues that since his body has parts it can be divided, but the mind has no parts and cannot be divided. “For in truth, when I consider the mind, that is, when I…

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    The Clatsop Indians were most well known for the way they dressed and the ways they made themselves look. The Clatsops have broad thick flat feet, thick ankles, and twisted legs. They commonly have a short stout body type, with a common copper skin type. They have a wide mouth and thick lips. Their noses are of normal size and long. Their eyes are normally black but sometimes yellowish brown with black pupils. Hair for both genders is parted at the top of the head and hangs down over the ears.…

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    The Black Cat This short story by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man that, having been condemned to be hanged due to the murder of his wife, tries to explain on the night before his execution his side of the story about the circumstances that led him to his terrible destiny. “For the most wild, yet most homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it, in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence. Yet, mad am I…

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    in trivial positions; the employment of animals is seen throughout many of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. The Summoner and the Pardoner’s tales evoke numerous animals such as cats and horses that either play large roles (for example, describing the Pardoner’s physical appearance) or small ones (the Summoner’s act of moving a cat). Despite their superficial insignificance, the animals are deliberately included by Chaucer to interact with his pilgrims or to describe their character: this essay will…

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    Dr. Seuss Research Paper

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    creative man. Ted started drawing the creatures at a young age as weird versions of the animals in Springfield Zoo where his father worked. He would go to the zoo after school with some paper (Krull 18). Some of his most famous characters are the Cat in the Hat, Mad Mary, Sam-I-Am, Horton, the Grinch, and the Lorax. He was able to write and illustrate 43 childrens books. In addition, his father recalled, “Ted always had a pencil…

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    Pygmy Shrew Threats

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    Many of the regions hat they inhabit has been converted from rural/agricultural land to urban areas. Not only does long development decrease the range of the pygmy shrew, it also increases predators such as feral cats and dogs. In North Carolina, controlled or prescribed fires has been shown to reduce the population densities of shrews. Fire reduce the thickness of leaf…

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    seems to love his mother, but her needling behavior sometimes gets the best of him. He gives in to the grandmother’s request to visit the old plantation house that she remembers only because the children are driving him crazy. When the grandmother’s cat jumps onto his shoulder, he wrecks the car. He tries to quiet the grandmother and stop her from provoking the three criminals, but he is ineffective. He and John Wesley are the first to be killed by the Misfit. John Wesley - A loud, obnoxious,…

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    Dr Seuss is one of the most famous children's book author. He is a well known author from all around the word. He was born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, MA and Died September 24, 1991, in La Jolla, CA. Dr. Seuss's actual name is Theodor Seuss Geisel, he added the Dr in front of his name because his father, Theodor Robert Geisel wanted Seuss to become a doctor. There are a couple of nicknames for Theodor Seuss Geisel, some are Dr. seuss, Geisel, Ted Geisel, the Kaiser,etc. As a kid seuss was…

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    manage to get this many animals in a London flat anyway Styles? What’s the appeal of a one-eyed cat, another that’s missing a tail, a hairless cat and I don’t know about the puppy but I feel like there is a kind of running theme here. Is ugly-cute your kind of thing?” Harry looked up and chuckled ever so slightly shaking his head and moving down to pet the two creatures sprawled over his bed. The third cat, Pluto, was still lurking in the doorway, looking to Louis with his fur…

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