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    13 Outdoor Halloween Ideas 1) Spooky Suspended Ghosts This spooky DIY Halloween project is easy to do and easy on the budget. Gauze, balloons, and string are all you will need to create your own ghostly apparition. Follow these easy-to-use step-by-step instructions and watch as your ghost comes to life before your very eyes. http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/make-and-decorate/crafts/how-to-make-hanging-halloween-ghosts 2) Your Own Special Scarecrow With just a little lumber and a bit of…

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    to do something out of sheer interest. Then there is extrinsic, the motivation to do something expecting a reward. Think of extrinsic motivation like this, if you are teaching a dog a trick you give it a treat whenever the dog completed the task successfully. So later the dog uses extrinsic motivation to do the trick again expecting a treat instead of doing it just because it wants to. So in a way when students are rewarded for good work the student is being treated as if he/she were a…

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    Doesn't everybody love going to circuses? Well if people knew about all the animals that got abused maybe they would change their mind. Well not every circus abuses animals but a large majority does. This has made people wonder if animals should continue to be used for entertainment. This controversy was discussed in a article “Should Animals Be Used As Entertainment” an article, “Jump to It” and other article, “The Use Of Animals In Entertainment.” There are some similarities and differences…

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    Perry Capote Analysis

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    Although Capote strives to improve Perry’s story and defend him, he is obviously shown as a psychopath; therefore it is essential to understand even murders have humanizing characteristics. Capote uses litotes to achieve the affect of how others look at Perry at first before they truly know what he is capable of. When Perry is in the cell he is very quiet to Josie Meier the sheriff's wife, later when she gets home she tells her husband, “...and I decided- well he wasn’t the worst young man I…

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    pieces to support your answer but do not use long quotes. Do not summarize the plot! According to the definition justice and vengeance are a part of each other. The characters in the Odyssey and Hamlet uses justice and vengeance as a means for punishment throughout both pieces of literature. In comparison both the Odyssey and Hamlet uses trickery and deceit as a means to seek vengeance for the sake of family. In the Odyssey as well as in Hamlet both had to defend their honor and family’s…

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    Orcas in captivity should be placed in a bigger pool to be taught how to survive in the wild then be set free to live in the wild for the rest of their lives. The orcas cannot be thrown in the ocean and survive because they do not know how to live in the wild after being kept in captivity their whole lives. They should be able to live a long and healthy life without having to please people by performing and living in small pools. Orcas are born in the wild and need to be kept there. These…

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    While you're paying money to go see sea animal do tricks, looking like they're happy and having the time of their lives, you’re actually just paying for more equipment for them to make these sea animals lives even more miserable. In captivity, many sea animals such as Orcas suffer from poor physical and mental health. When they are not in captivity they can travel 50 to 100 miles a day. But with them being in places like sea world their tanks are normally only twice their size, forcing the…

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    When people think of Halloween, some view as a holiday of fun. Its purpose in the United States is viewed as a holiday for children and adults alike, since children get free candy from trick or treating, while adults go out partying while dressed in costumes. However, Halloween’s actual purpose was more of a holiday or festival in the Celtic religion called Samhain, the holiday was to mark the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. As time passed, Halloween went from festivals…

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    irony to keep the reader engrossed to the story. Both authors differ in their approaches to writing style, while using the similar techniques. In both stories the authors starts with an ironic title as “Tell-Tale-Heart” either “The Lottery” which tricks the reader to expect something different. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the narrator says, “Villains” I shrieked, “dissemble me no more! I admit the deed!-tear up the planks!-here, here!-it is the beating of his hideous heart!” (156). This is when…

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    Last Summer, after 4th of July, I went back to my home state, which was North Carolina. I went down there to spend some time with my Grandparents because I haven't seen them in so long. It was so hot down there I didn't have many things to do. I told my friend who I haven't seen in so long, that I was in North Carolina. He asked me if I wanted to come spend a whole day, and spend time with him, so I said yes. My friend Jackson, his dad called him and asked him if we wanted to go to a fishing…

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