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    Grah-Alice Case

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    .Sarah-Alice was in the hotel known as Villia Riviera at long beach trying to see what case would be happening only to see a case that involves werewolves according to the way the victims have their hearts ripped out. She then found that it looks like it would be more than one since apparently it was more than six bodies in one day. Sarah-Alice then knew that this involved a gang because of how that there are many gangs in Long Beach California. She then wondered how she can solve this case when…

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    The twenty first century has brought along new and innovative advancements, concepts, and ideas to people. These notions came with the price of society’s diverse opinions of them. Because of this, people are beginning to learn how to tolerate modern novelties because there is no way to prevent one from hearing, seeing, or being influenced by these new perceptions. Tolerating other individuals’ actions suggests that the general public is almost forced to condone another person’s disparities.…

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    2. St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves told the story of werewolf girls raised by wolves and their journey of education and civilization. This piece incorporated vivid imagery that transported me, the reader to a surreal supernatural world. Reading about the girls’ journey in becoming anthropomorphic evoked feelings of recognition and sympathy in regards to difficulty of adapting to a new environment, culture, and language. By the end of the story, I simultaneously felt proud of…

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    15. The two girls are social outcasts who are labeled as freaks in their high school, and like most teens, the sisters are rebellious and apathetic. On the surface, Ginger Snaps can be easily dismissed by critics as a typical B-rated teen-turned-werewolf movie. What distinguishes this movie from other horror films, however, is its subversion of the traditional perspective of its genre. The transformation in the film is suffered by Ginger, the older of the two sisters. This lycanthropy coincides…

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    But he’s not playing for the money, the spare change he’s made in the past hour won’t support him and he doesn’t expect it to. He just enjoys playing for others and if people feel like tipping him for it, then he won’t object. After a good hour of playing, his attention strays from the cords and on to a family about twenty feet in front of him. There’s a man, probably in his late twenties, a woman around the same age and a child having a picnic. All his old dreams for a family of his own come…

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    in front of the class and tell a little about myself. The second person i met was penelope, an extreme tomboy who was very loud at times and enjoyed pretending like she was a werewolf. She was a very peculiar individual considering the first thing that was said to me was “you're the new girl right? I'm penelope… i'm a werewolf.” The funny thing is at that point in time i told myself i wasn't ever going to be friends with her but little did i know she would become my best friend. After penelope…

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    It was March 30th, 1997. Verrado High School was an edgy and dark place to be. There were these weird people at Verrado. They act cool like seniors, but they are only sophomores. I was going to ask these kids who they were, but I didn’t because I didn’t want to them punch me. At 12:02 I was just minding my own business, fixing my saxophone out of my locker, when somebody came up to me. Mackenzie, a senior girl part of the “mean girls” group, pushed me into my locker while I had my saxophone in…

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    Every tap of the keyboard that meets my ears is a type of music that settles my soul. I’m not writing about a piece in particular, I’m writing about how the act of me writing has been such an amazing influence on my life. As a child with an alcoholic parent, I struggled to find a healthy outlet for my emotions. I’d tried running, drawing, painting, singing, playing an instrument, but to no avail, I could not find what could calm me. Finally one day my friend pointed me to a mediocre fanfiction…

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    Behind the Books As several monsters are being presented in the movie "goosebumps";we are reminded of our own childhood and the frightening monsters in our nightmares. In today's society, no emphasis is given to those childhood monsters but rather are consumed by the latest horror trends in movies and current frightening world events such as terrorist attacks. Today, they don't need to, it is given to them constantly. All they have to do is to watch the news, hear it from their parents or…

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    As I was trick or treating, I was thinking of how much candy will be on my inventory. I am assuming the more gruesome and scary your costume is, more than likely you will get more candy. I was cladded in a scary looking werewolf costume. I went up to my first house to get candy from, and they gave me not what I expected, and I had a grimace on my face. I saw a corn maze to get to this big house, and I thought to myself, I bet there is a lot of candy there. So I was gingerly walking through…

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