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    Kanda Alternate Ending

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    He just couldn’t get her out of his mind. His burning desire for her had transformed into a full obsession.With every passing moment‚ a new thought of possessing her popped up in his mind with his obsession growing stronger and stronger. He would do anything to be with her. Since she lived in the same village as Kanda the lover-boy‚ they bumped into each other quite a number of times and Kanda always had very few words for her. Timid he was. He always mumbled a few words in a nervous rush and made

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    Axel Alternate Ending

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    y nightfall the familiar trees and rocks of the daytime took on a new ominous form. It was as if by stealing their colours the night also stole their friendly spirits and replaced them with malicious demons. The stars and the moon could not make them seem any less threatening. Even the shadows now were swallowed by the invading darkness. In the gathering gloom the stars and the moon shone brighter in the sky‚ as if to remind them that even in the darkness there is light. Silently‚ Irene limped alongside

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    Lydia's Alternate Ending

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    It had been three days since the foursome had left Arkney for the town of Farfoss‚ also known as Armina’s Domain. Lunabelle and Claude sung a song that they made up as they walked along the path to their destination. “♪ We are the Knights of Garthram‚ brave and strong and true. There’s Ori‚ Luna‚ Claude‚ and there’s Lydia too! And soon there will be more! ♪” Lydia’s eye twitched with annoyance as she listened; she didn’t like their singing one bit‚ but she had to put up with it. She looked over at

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    “How to make sure that the annoying‚ complaining guest leaves satisfied and happy” Complaining guests: not really the most exciting part about working in the hospitality industry. But handling those complaints is one of the most important aspects of your job. If you ever made a complaint yourself‚ you know the big influence the handling of that complaint has on your decision whether to visit that restaurant or bar again‚ or not. And the chance you will tell your friends about the great service

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    Happy Loman Happy shares none of the poetry that erupts from Biff and that is buried in Willy—he is the stunted incarnation of Willy’s worst traits and the embodiment of the lie of the happy American Dream. As such‚ Happy is a difficult character with whom to empathize. He is one-dimensional and static throughout the play. His empty vow to avenge Willy’s death by finally “beat[ing] this racket” provides evidence of his critical condition: for Happy‚ who has lived in the shadow of the inflated

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    Labyrinth Alternate Ending

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    Disclaimer: I don’t own Labyrinth Chapter One: Drunken Wishes "G-guys‚ tanks for tofight‚" Sarah slurred as she stumbled along hanging onto to her friends for support. "Well‚ it’s not every day a pretty girl like you turns 21‚" Dale joked‚ making sure to keep Sarah from falling‚ "plus we had to make sure you had a proper taste of alcohol." Dale smiled and tighten his muscular arm around Sarah’s waist. They sure did show her the meaning of good alcohol‚ she hadn’t been this hammered in while... ever

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    Alternative ending Are you ready? ‘Said Ethan . Yes ‘Mattie replied with her soft and subtle voice. They where going to make passionate love while sleighing downhill. If they succeeded to finish they would leave to go to Florida and start over again. If they didn’t make it‚ they would crash on the elm tree and their fate would be in God’s hands. They started gaining speed but because Ethan wanted it to last he purposely slowed them down. Mattie was in ecstasy and wasn’t paying attention‚ since

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    Baby's Alternate Ending

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    Prologue: The baby’s wail grew faint as the medicine did its job. Two hands pressed the minuscule chip against the base of the baby’s neck while the machine inserted it under the skin with utmost dexterity. When the operation was complete‚ there was no scar visible. The computer nearby made a beeping noise‚ recording the birth of yet another American citizen. In the next room‚ another baby was also going through the same process‚ but the doctor failed to notice that the computer remained as silent

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    What is in The Woman Box? The Woman Box is full of old fashion remedies that took placed a very long time ago. Its basically saying that woman are less than men and that men are in charge and women aren’t‚ women should just follow and do what they say do because they are superiors and women are inferior‚ women are weak and are less value‚ and view them as property of men‚ and sexual objects. I totally disagree with this and to me this is totally insulting. Even though I know that’s how things went

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    In the novel Great Expectations‚ there are two endings; the original ending that Charles Dickens wrote‚ and the ending that was published in 1860. The original ending that Dickens wrote shows what Estella went through in her relationship with Drummel‚ who treated her with no respect and basically abused her‚ and how her second marriage was going since Drummel died. When Estella spots Pip walking around in London with Little Pip‚ she pulls her carriage over and has her maid go and stop Pip‚ so

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