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    sun vampires

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    They’re desperate for a sun fix. They spend hours incarcerated in hi-tech coffins. Cayte Williams meets the “tanorexics” You’re lying in a big plastic cocoon. Weird blue light beats down at you through hi-tech glass and there’s a strange humming noise. You’re naked and sweating profusely. Have you been abducted by aliens for experimental tests? No‚ you’re lying on a sunbed and if you’re doing it more than once a week then you could be seriously addicted. The Imperial Cancer Research Fund

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    years as caught the attention of humanity‚ young and old. Movies about monsters so inhuman so beastly that they make us shake with terror‚ but our minds spark with an interest that we didn’t even know we had. One such monster is the vampire. The vampire has been portrayed for centuries as a blood-sucking‚ soulless and ruthless killer. A vampire has no other desire than to obtain it’s most base desires. This being human blood. A vampire feeds on human blood and is shown through art and film to be an

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    Vampires and werewolves are nocturnal creatures that have fangs and thirst for blood. Both are considered mythical beings and are portrayed in several horror films and books. Although they have several similarities; vampires and werewolves are nothing alike. Before writing this paper‚ I researched many different sources and you won’t believe what I have found! There are thousands of legends throughout history about vampires and werewolves and every culture has some kind of myth about the undead.

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    have acted right and was a superb infant‚ the animal may end up still being killed due to there being a surplus in the zoo. From the article “10 Facts about Zoos” the author found‚ “A former employee of the safari park alleged: “culling was being used as a means of training instead of being carried out in the kindest and most humane way.””(10 Facts about Zoos par. 13). Zoos euthanize animals because of poor health‚ old age‚ lack of space or conservation management reasons (Rising par. 5). By stating

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    The gothic horror genre attempts to make the reader/viewer feel a sense of dread‚ fear‚ terror‚ disgust or horror. ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley and ‘Interview with the vampire’ by Neil Jordan both explore the elements which compliment the Gothic Horror Genre. Major elements that are constant throughout the two texts are the constant search for knowledge which can be dangerous if in the wrong hands which can lead to supernatural or inexplicable events‚ omens or visions occurring‚ Humanity and the

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    Kill Vampire Bat

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    in a year. Vampire bats should not be killed because they help humans and‚ they help the environment. Notes: I think that we should not kill the bats because they can help with AIDS or cancer and because of them we came up of the idea of sonar and it’s not their fault people are taking away their habitats so they have to move and the cattle may be the closest food source and there is only 3 species of bats that suck blood so some only eat fruit. One reason we should not kill vampire bats is they

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    Caleb Madison ENG 101 10/3/13 Argumentative Essay From fire to light bulbs‚ and pagers to smart-phones‚ humans have always sought progress. The average person can agree that most new things are for the better. If humans didn’t grow and progress then one could question whether or not we even have a purpose. One thing that humans have lacked the necessary progression in is the place that homosexuals have in society. Same-sex marriage has recently begun to be legalized by several states. At this

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    Three Vampires Zombies

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    what would happen if a pack of three vampires go against a mob of three hundred zombies? Well‚ I have‚ however‚ if that ever happened‚ I’m certain that a pack of three vampires could overcome a mob of three hundred zombies. As you will see‚ three vampires would have no trouble swiping three hundred zombies because they’re incredibly strong and fast. Although vampires tend to work individually‚ they still have the strength to destroy the zombies. First‚ vampires are too strong and fast compared to

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    What’s Right About America In my opinion America is the greatest country on earth. One of the best things about America is our freedom. Our freedom is something to truly be proud of! In many other countries you have to filter what you say‚ but not in great ole America you are legally able to say whatever you want. In some Asian countries young children and lower class adults have to work in factories for very low pay‚ just because there is no other options. In America this is not the case‚ here

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    atmosphere. He preferred to see them go .Why did he think so about them? He felt anxiety when one of them raised his hand pointed two fingers like pistol and pretended to shoot. At first reader can think that the action was childish and there is nothing dangerous from bikers. But this situation reminded to Harold one event from his childhood when kids from public school shifted him and then beat. Before that moment he had not learned about fear. But after he did. He learned to be more carefully to

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