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    Over the last few years‚ my Mom and I have run our own little cat rescue. Cats of just about every variety have walked through our doors. However‚ my favorite rescue story comes from Gretchen Lulu‚ a plain brown tabby we found in a Perkins parking lot. We originally decided it would be best to remove Lulu from the colony because we’d seen her harass other cats residing there and we were afraid she would drive them away. The following week‚ we set up our newly purchased Havahart trap near the cats’

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    Dostoevsky Sonia in Crime and Punishment and Gretchen in Faust Critical Comparison Sonia from Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment (C & P) and Margaret (Gretchen) from Goethe’s Faust are the leading female characters in the works they are portrayed in. Aside from this obvious connection‚ Sonia and Gretchen have a variety of characteristics in common. Both girls are portrayed in ways that serve as representations of innocence‚ purity‚ and faithfulness. Parallels can also be seen in Sonia and

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    In The Specter of Salem‚ Gretchen A. Adams studies the ways nineteenth-century Americans deployed the history of the Salem witchcraft trials to influence debates over national identity‚ the sectional crisis‚ and new religious movements. Adams situates her work within a wide range of historical and sociological literature‚ including studies of collective memory‚ nationalism‚ and language. Her research is based on the legal records and histories written immediately after the trials‚ as well as nineteenth-century

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    of his dead heart rang through the room until one of the nurses turned off the machine. They wondered how they would explain this to Squeaky. Squeaky had won the race. Gretchen and her were currently hugging. The man who had blown the whistle came to her and gave her her medal. “C’mon! Let’s go tell Raymond!” exclaims Gretchen. “Let’s go!” cries Squeaky with excitement. They both run off to the hospital. Once they reach the hospital they are both out of breath. When Squeaky enters the hospital

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    In” Raymond’s Run‚” the main character Squeaky shows that she is a round character because she realizes new things about the other characters in the story.Squeaky learns that Mr. Pearson‚ Gretchen‚ and Raymond are not who they appear to be. Mr. Pearson is one of Squeaky’s teachers‚ he is also the organizer of the May Day Run. He is a tall man who thinks he is superior to everybody else and always acts snobbish. The text states “ Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker‚ going to give someone else a break

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    The Ghosts that Gretchen Upshaw Saw Gretchen Upshaw is a paranormal investigator who organizes ghost tours for people. Gretchen is among the few who has had extensive experience dealing with ghosts since her childhood. When anyone hears that she is a paranormal investigator‚ one question is usually asked – ‘When did you start believing in paranormal phenomena?’ Gretchen’s answer is short and to the point: ‘I don’t remember a time when I didn’t’. Indeed‚ Gretchen has vivid memories of how strongly

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    Calvin Gant goes to extreme measures to help out his new friend Gretchen Luttermann. Calvin met Gretchen in his sixth hour study hall class on what seemed to be a normal day. As Stanley West states Cal Grant could have “been sick that day‚ or what if my last name was Stubbs or Yarusso and I sat in the back of the auditorium. Or what if I lived in a different neighborhood and went to Marshall or Monroe? (2). Calvin explains meeting Gretchen as “walking through poison ivy-you don’t know you’re in trouble

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    making a new found friend‚ Gretchen. On the day of the race‚ Squeaky checks out her rival at the starting of the race and notices that Gretchen is kicking her legs out like a pro. This sparks a newfound respect for Gretchen. “I get up and slip off my sweatpants‚ and then I see Gretchen standing at the starting line‚ kicking her legs out like a pro” (Bambara 38). This illustrates that Squeaky finds that Gretchen might work as hard as she does and begins to look at Gretchen with respect. Also‚ after

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    Donnie Darko - English assignment by Emma Bak Sauer Donnie Darko is a film by Richard Kelly from 2001‚ with Jake Gyllenhaal in the main lead. The film is supposed to look like it’s from 1988. The film is about a schizophrenic teen that lives in the American suburb of Middlesex. When an unidentified giant plane engine crashes into his room‚ a chain of mysterious events is triggered. Donnie is plagued by visions of an evil-looking rabbit named Frank. Who makes Donnie commit acts of violence‚ and

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    Gretchen remained crouched on the floor‚ frozen in place‚ as though the slightest movement might upset her brother. Don’t move‚ don’t move‚ she repeated in her head‚ and then he reached for her.” In the book Prisoner of Night and Fog‚by Anne Blankman‚ It takes place in the 1930s Munich‚Germany. In the story‚ Gretchen‚a girl at about the age of 17 lives in a boarding house with her mother and brother in the 1930s She has been a loyal National Socialist (A.K.A. Nazi) for her whole life but‚ after

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