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    whining, howling, or other vocalizations, overprotective behaviors, (such as "standing guard" at windows or doors), and destructive behavior in the home while you (the owner) are gone for a period of time. These behaviors are not only annoying to neighbors, but dangerous to passerby's, and your dog's physical health. Separation anxiety can be particularly troublesome for residents of apartments and complexes because neighbors are unwilling to tolerate the excessive barking, whining, and howling.…

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    part of his tribe to steal fire from Ralph’s tribe. (Basically, Jack has now implemented fear on Ralph’s tribe, which is just like the beast.) “The forest near them burst into uproar. Demoniac figures with face of white and red and green rushed out howling, so that the littluns fled screaming,” page one hundred sixty. (This citation was when Jack and his tribe was invading Ralph’s tribe. The “demoniac” faces were members of Jack’s tribe.) In conclusion, personally I believe the “Lord of The…

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    It was night time. You could hear a wolf howling, a dog barking, a cat mewling. There weren't many people who came to our town. Our town was called Morninglight. Our town was a recently established town, so it was rather small, but it only grew smaller when villagers entered the forest. There used to be a girl called Snowkittin. That was me. The reason they called me Snowkittin was that every day, when it it became dusk, it would get very cold, and I would stay out all night, causing my parents…

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    My memorable experience happened a few years ago when I went to Costa Rica. I was in Costa Rica for eight days and was able to see and do many new things that I could not have done in the United States. It was an exhilarating but also nerve-racking trip. First, I had never left the United States before going to Costa Rica, so I was quite nervous. I had no idea what to expect but in the plane on the way there my imagination was running wild and I was incredibly excited. The flight to Costa Rica…

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    This allusion is seen in the following excerpt: “O Rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm, that flies in the night, In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed of crimson joy, And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy” (330). Furthermore, Deborah was depressed and represents the sick rose in Blake’s poem. Additionally, Deborah’s life was filled with sorrow and her depression…

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    Bob Ewell Monologue

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    Five months had passed since the day I took Bob Ewell’s life. Mr. Tate and Atticus did not tell anyone about my involvement; according to them Jem defended himself and Scout, knocking him onto his own knife before collapsing in the dirt. Because of Scout’s rectangular field of vision and panicked haze, she could not accurately describe what happened and contentedly settled with Mr. Tate’s story. The court case came and went without much difficulty. With no opposing side to the tragedy, the…

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    It is hopelessness even more than pain that crushes the soul” Why can’t I be normal? I get asked this question almost every day and wonder too. One in five people suffer from this disorder and women are two times more likely to get it than men. Howling in the back of my mind and maneuvering its way only to the front when I least expect it, depression consumes my soul. I feel as though I am incapable of doing anything, even speaking in front of you today, because of the pouncing seizures of…

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    been Helping the male characters achieve his goals, while still having her own. “Lay her i' the earth;-- And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring!--I tell thee, churlish priest, A ministering angel shall my sister be When thou liest howling”(act 5 scene 1). Instead of what happened with Ophelia being killed for the sole purpose of motivating Laertes and Hamlet into action. Nala is a character with her own motivation and goals while Ophelia is basically just another prop in the…

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    United States. She does not seem to be happy in marriage, because her husband does not treat her well. He beats her up, and says horrible things to her, such as ?he hates this shitty house and is going out where he won`t be bothered by the baby`s howling and her suspicious questions. ?(Lawn, 461) The only thing that makes her happy is her children. She starts thinking of abandoning her husband and coming back to her father`s home, but then she starts thinking of ?what would the neighbors say?…

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    It was very quiet. No dogs barking, no people talking. Just the quiet whisper of the howling winds. The rules strictly prohibited anyone out of their rooms past 8:30, which Yuki didn’t mind that much. What Yuki hated even more than the unimaginative, blank buildings, was the emptiness of the desert. Back in her old home in California, she could sit by the ocean for hours, listening to the peaceful waves crashing onto the shore. Yuki sat in her bed, staring at the ceiling. The room was hot and…

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