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    Wicked Truths Why is it that sometimes the truth can make people feel terrible? Even though it was a terrible truth, do people forgive, and moved on? Well, there is a poem named “My Wicked, Wicked Ways” by Sandra Cisneros explaining how people can forgive, but they will never forget. The poem starts off with the daughter, who is also the narrator of the poem, describing how handsome her father is and how happy her family photograph looks. After the family photograph, she then explains how her…

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    I chose Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart over the others on the list of approved books because it sounded more interesting and more relevant than some that just focused on one branch of Botany, instead of the entire wicked spectrum like Stewart does. I like how she breaks up the world of devious plants into seven distinct categories. The plants are reported on alphabetically with relation to their crime, but with a heading that falls under one of the seven wicked categories; deadly, destructive,…

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    years she's hated herself because she thinks she’s a wicked witch that could harm people. I wished Briony wouldn't hate herself no matter what she is on the outside, because it depends on what you are on the inside rather than on the outside, because you can be a witch, but have a heart of a pure soul,while you could also be a human who can have the heart of a wicked witch.There were many parts in the story that showed how Briony wasn’t a wicked witch as she,and her stepmother thought she was…

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    the Parable of the Wicked Tenants is regarded as the closest to the synoptic traditions source (De Moor 63), it is Matthew’s placement of the parable that is most significant. The parable is sandwiched by two other parables: the Parable of the Two sons and the Parable of the Marriage Feast. All three parables deal with judgement against those who reject God’s message. The parables of the Two Sons and the Wicked Tenants share a similar message, and the Marriage Feast and Wicked Tenants share a…

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    Wicked Wanda floated around her large lab when she heard the usual soft ding and she floated her way gracefully over to the counter and she took the glass bowls to the table in the middle of the room. She looked at the request lust and saw desert/sand, she took the rocks from the cabinet, 3 precisely. Wanda threw the rocks into one of the glass bowls. She used her glue that she had created, she called it Super-duper Sticky Slimy Super Glue, she used it to glue them brows together to make a glass…

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    allowing a reprieve from the intensity of the first forty-one seconds. A new melodic line is then introduced, providing a more hopeful tone then that of which has already occurred. This melodic line is somewhat of a staple throughout the musical of Wicked as it is reintroduced and reused many times throughout even being joined with lyrics. This first introduction of this melodic line provides a sense of hope as it distinctly juxtaposes the first theme of chaos. The percussion no longer provides…

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    one’s part in the food economy,” we must also understand how political factors contribute to ‘wicked’ problems (Berry, 1990). Wicked problems occur when “stakeholders [of the food system] may have conflicting interpretations of the problem and the science behind it, as well as different values, goals, and life experiences” (Kreuter et al., 2004, p. 441). As a result, the following essay will explore why wicked problems cause certain issues to receive more attention from policymakers, how…

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    The film Beasts of the Southern Wild is a fantasy drama film set in America, which involves two main characters, Wink and Hushpuppy. Hushpuppy is Wink’s daughter and they both overtake many obstacles together. Spirited away is an animation film whose main characters are a family of three: Chihiro and her parents. The family is moving to another Japanese town when they come across a hidden spirit world that seems like an abandoned theme park. The films Beast of the Southern Wild and Spirited Away…

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    V Daisy Amber Flanagan is a dog with a dream. Daisy has caramel color fur, and black marble eyes. Her dream was to go to outer space. She dreamed that she would find a unknown planet. She had an amazing dream but sadly it would never come true. Daisy needed a spaceship. But even if she had a spaceship she couldn't go to space, because she was a dog. Sometimes Daisy wished she was a human. Humans get to do a ton of stuff .(the chocolate is so creamy and smooth but Daisy cant eat it) there's…

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    For L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, color takes a center part in the novel. The story centers on young Dorothy, a farm girl in Kansas who is tired of her dreary life. Her home is dreary and gray. After her house get caught in a cyclone she wakes up in Oz, a land filled with beauty. She meets companions on her journey home and fights the evil witch of the west. Throughout the novel the reader is exposed to different colors. These colors are gray, blue, and green, and they symbolize…

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