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    The Amazing Adventures of Spear and Shadow   Chapter One: Discovery “Done!" cried a young wolf named Spear‚ as he lifted a small dagger. He heard the leader‚ Rough‚ calling him. He hurried outside his tent‚ and he said‚ “Yes‚ Sir?” “Last night‚ I saw a young wolf steal our food. You must go to explore the woods. If you find anything‚ report back here. Understand?” said Rough. “Yes‚ Sir‚” said Spear. Spear went out into the woods alone. He heard many strange sounds. He heard CRACK‚ CRACK‚ CRACK! and

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    My favorite theme for the “Spoon River Anthology” was regret. There are many epitaph that would be classified under the theme regret. My favorite three include; Chase Henry‚ Hod Putt‚ and Julia Miller. The first of these three‚ Chase Henry‚ explained the theme regret very well. In life Chase Henry was the town drunkard. When Chase Henry died the priest of Spoon River denied him burial in the holy ground. Henry regretted his drunkenness because of his quote “Take note ye prudent and pious souls

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    Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book One The Sword of Summer has 491 pages and is written by Rick Riordan. The Sword of Summer is about a how a boy named Magnus Chase gets killed on his 16th birthday and has to go on a quest to save the world from being destroyed. Along with his three friends Sam the Valkyrie‚ Hearth the elf and Blitz the dwarf he faces many challenges while trying to save the world. In the beginning of The Sword of Summer the author introduces the main character Magnus

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    of assurance. I had an immediate connection with this poem because many girls worry about her image and Herrick implies that true beauty is not seen at the perfection of a woman. The main theme of this poem is that perfection although perfect is not always perfection. That one flaw or imperfection adds that extra flair that being perfection could never attain. Herrick opens the poem with “A sweet disorder in the dress” (L.1); his usage of the word sweet immediately signals the reader that disorder

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    was legal. Since the description of the car was the same as car used to kill other officer‚ Officer Smith had reason to fear for his life‚ therefore had the right to check or weapons. 3. Did exigent circumstances exist for Officer Smith to give chase to this vehicle? Exigent Circumstances means emergency conditions. Circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that any relevant prompt action was necessary to prevent physical harm to the officers or civilians‚ the destruction of

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    spend. This is because most people think plane flying is dangerous except pilots don’t‚ because they know how easy it is. There isn’t much I don’t like‚ except girls like pilots and all the stewardesses want to marry pilots so they always have to chase them away so they don’t bother them. I hope I don’t get air sick because I get car sick and if I get air sick I couldn’t be a pilot‚ then I’d have to go to work. I want to be a pilot “I want to be a pilot when I grow up… because it’s a fun job and

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    Learning outcome1 Learning outcome-based work differs from task-based approach to care by using person-cantered principles to assess‚ plan‚ deliver and monitor care services 1. It is too risky. Service providers cannot condone poor or unwise decisions. Chase Heys uses person cantered plans with its respite service users when the service user is being booked in the care staff complete a person cantered plan with them to get a general picture of the person and their needs‚ the plan covers if they have had

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    good (158). This self-improvement (which includes learning) is defined as the ideal action‚ because as Hsun Tzu teaches "There is no greater godliness than to transform yourself" (16). In his view‚ such a transformation requires an aspiration to perfection and completeness. He held absolute esteem for "completeness and purity"(22) and held such a strict definition of completeness that he believed "he who misses one shot in a hundred cannot be called a really good archer" (22). Hsun Tzu makes an important

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    Greek and Roman empires. Although similar‚ the Greek and Roman empires are two different cultures. They existed from 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. (Fiero‚ 2006). One constant in both cultures was their pursuit of perfection in their art and architecture. This paper will examine this pursuit of perfection in both cultures and how their impact is felt in the modern age. One of the most stunning facets of ancient Greece was the art that was created. The Greek artisans made the jump from mere rough images during

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    were Margaret ran off to. The last time Margaret’s parents saw her was when she was running around with this boy she met at one of the activities for children. The boy was a few years older than Margaret‚ he was about 10 years old‚ his name was chase. Chase hung-out with his older brother Garrett the whole time on the cruise. Garrett was 17 years old‚ he loved the outdoors. Everything he did was something outside‚ like hiking or camping. When Garrett was younger he was in Boy Scouts‚ so he knows how

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