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    The panting of a hunt, with the kick of an adrenaline rush. It is impressive how a gray wolf can strive with its survival skill. Strong creatures they are, much like a German shepherd on steroids. While most gray wolves living in the Canadian wilderness have common lives, the male wolf named Buck, is a lone wolf. He is a sleek, tall, and young wolf on his own and living by day. He has been this way since The Allegiance… Buck yelped as his mother pulled the last quill out. “Now you know not to…

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    about. Associating the tune with the scenario of a rebellious movement, this song is a byproduct of Hungary’s failed revolution. Just by hearing the bold tune, I could feel a mix of anger and an empowering movement with my body. This feeling was perfect for Bozi’s portrayal of her brother dealing with his issues of anger and hate. The media presented in the play made me feel different emotions like compassion and…

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    marriages during the passage to Guiana and on the plantations. It was against the Hindu religion to marry outside of their caste, if they did, they would lose caste. While some continued to practice this belief, others did not consider it when choosing a mate. The laborers’ lives on the plantations were much like the slaves. Despite being free, they were confined by the restriction of their employers. The planters did not like the mobility of their workers. They required indentured laborers…

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    "So then, he who marries the virgin does right, but he who does not marry her does better" (1 Corinthians 7:38). Some people believe that there is someone out there who is special and perfectly made to fit there needs, a soul mate. Micah Issitt mentions that recent studies indicate that there is a significant increase in the overall levels of happiness after a divorce from individuals that are unhappily married. The reason that divorce rates are so high is because of the idea that the society…

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    In her paper “Why Marriages Fail” by Anne Roiphe published in Rites of Passage, the author describes the main reason that marriages fail. Roiphe claims that marriages fail because when choosing a partner people subconsciously choose someone like their parents. Whether the relationship people see growing up is one to admit or one that people realize they do not want, people find partners like their parents. Finding someone like their parents can either lead to a successful marriage similar to…

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    before technology became so advanced, the thought of finding your true love online might have seemed a bit absurd. Because of such technology, the children of today’s age may not be able to imagine. Imagine the thought of being able to find one’s soul mate the tradition way. Though the technological was of finding someone you’re interested in may be considered dangerous, has the thought of traditional dating come to an end. In Skeptics Society & Skeptic Magazine, it states, “Erich Merkle and…

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    edu/access/content/user/kfrench/sociology/the%20three%20main%20sociological%20perspectives.pdf) While “public elementary schools also serve as babysitters for employed parents, and colleges offer a place for young adults to meet potential mates. The baby-sitting and mate-selectin functions are not intended…

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    BOT Science has proven that strong non-sexual relationships are vital remedies for our mental health, however with our fast paced busy lives, who has time to form these bonds? Pygmalion Relations friend bots are designed specifically to become a perfect candidate for your next best friend, completely hassle free and designed to fit your specifications. These products can be used for anything from accompanying you in a game of catch to assisting you overcome social anxiety. Some of the most…

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    His own creator could not tolerate the sight of him and deserted him. He was left with nobody. The monster explained that he was a "poor, helpless, miserable wretch; I knew, and could distinguish, nothing". He had to discover survival, language, and knowledge alone. Every time he tried to befriend someone, he was rejected. In “Frankenstein the Miltonic Evil,” Soyka states that “The Monster turns to evil after being cast out of his ‘family’”. The family he is referring to is the DeLaceys in the…

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    The Interview: Who are Mike and Jeannette Naquin? Who are Mike and Jeannette Naquin? I chose Mike and Jeannette Naquin to be my interviewers because of the relationship I have with them, and their life story truly interested and inspired me. I knew Mr. Mike all of my life, and he has worked for my dad as his shop foreman for as long as I can remember. He has watched me grow up and was able to play an important role in my life. Although I am close to Mr. Mike, I was not as close to his wife Mrs.…

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