The Trap Door

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    The queen was walking around in the place, giggling insanely as he roamed the halls with his blue and pink eyes swirling crazily as he roamed his castle slowly falling apart towards a destination only he knew. His king on the other hand, was out in the battlefield, with the majority of the Spades population because by law everyone over 18 has to join the army and the people who're disabled HAVE to serve in the queens's palace. The palace had seen its prime a LONG time ago but still was standing…

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    The patient may display obvious external signs such as periorbital ecchymosis, subconjunctival haemorrhage and enophthalmos (emedicine). Enophthalmos occurs due to a rise in the volume of the orbit thereby leading to the backwards displacement of the globe into the orbit. However, if the injury occurred very recently, the enophthalmos could potentially be masked by orbital edema and as the swelling subsides, it will become more visible (Aao, 2015). It is important to keep in mind that as a…

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    the idea of sexism in the 1930s. For example, at the beginning of the book, Jem begins to treat Scout like she is below him with direct references to her sex. One instance of this is when he says, "Scout, I'm tellin' you for the last time, shut your trap or go home—I declare to the Lord you're gettin' more like a girl every day!". He makes this conclusion implying that it has a direct correlation to her gender. Another family member who constantly tells her how to act is Aunt Alexandra. For…

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    parking lot, as It park towards the north side of the lot I noticed the AC unit protruding from the back door. I changed my attention as a customer came in, I greet him and as usual with his nasty attitude Newport’s one hundred, a blue game and the rest on pump 5. He swayed the bundle up twenty- dollar bill on the counter, rotated around and walk away towards the wrong exit I said, the other door Sir, thanks have a nice day. I revolved around to acquire a carton of Newport’s to restock the rack,…

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    would come home and go into my room to hear scratching sounds from inside the walls. While enduring the freeloading nuisances, I tried to figure out how these mice got inside the house but couldn’t. I was able to catch some of them, by laying mouse traps wherever I found droppings but wasn’t able to exterminate them completely. The same week that I suffered from the mice, my friend from across the street finds a huge rat in his basement. I wanted to know if there was a connection or common cause…

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    and Gilgamesh trek out to destroy and kill Humbaba, a guardian of the Cedar Forest. This proves to be a challenge for them that they must overcome to demonstrate their power and strength. By the end of their quest, the creation of the Cedar Door occurs. This door demonstrates strength and glory, a devotion for the gods. Their original plan was to just defeat and kill Humbaba to gain fame. Continuing, the defeat of the Bull of Heaven, which was sent by the angry goddess Ishtar, proved worthiness…

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    Bird Cage we can see a woman holding a bird cage in front of an open door. Here the bird is trapped within a cage, which is more of a physical trap. This can also go on to represent the fact that women within pieces of literature in the 19th century were portrayed as having feelings of being restrained within their personal and social lives. The fact that the woman that is holding onto the cage is also standing in front of an open door which is showing her desire for freedom. This picture in…

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    Why Germs Are Bad

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    microbiologist at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. He and his team decided to instead spy on bacteria living on a flat surface. This, after all, would better resemble the sites where bacteria might encounter drugs, such as on hospital counters, door knobs and medical equipment. On a flat surface, germs ‘see’ only whatever is right next to them, Baym explains. To adapt there, they don’t have to be the best in the whole community. They just have to be survive on whatever real estate is…

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    The Dark Realities of Humanity Journeys are taken every day, by every person on this planet. These journeys could be simple and physical, without much meaning and could include traveling to school or work every morning. They could be spiritual--in hopes of finding the meaning of one’s life. On the other hand, they could also be psychological--an exploration of the mysterious parts of humanity. In both “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Raven,” written by Edgar Allen Poe, the truth behind the…

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    Moses was the first deliverer, Jesus was God’s Son who redeemed the whole world. Moses represented the law and Jesus represented the new era for salvation. Elijah represented the prophets and the Holy Spirit came upon the prophets. Jesus opened the door for believers to receive the Holy Spirit. When Jesus started his ministry, the Holy Spirit descended on him like a dove which is symbolic of the baptism of the Holy Spirit which was talked about in Acts 1:4-5. The prophets were limited…

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