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    Ayame Alternate Ending

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    will have to serve a new master.” She doesn’t look happy about that. “You don’t have a choice. I have made up my mind‚ and my final order is get them out.” A sad one indeed‚ although Ayame may have been willing to follow her in death. Even though it was still unlikely that she will die that easily.

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    Socrates Alternate Ending

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    wretched sickly into it‚ tears still spilling down his face. So much traveling made him sick enough...but this...this pushed things far over the edge. ’How could I...how could I ever hurt you like that’ his mind pulled him back to the child he had seen. Happy and innocent...but there was no happiness here and he had torn away what was left of his brother’s innocence‚ smashing him to pieces. That child didn’t exist anymore‚ there was no more pure happiness‚ pure hope. Amaimon was broken and the straw that

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    Happy Days Archetype

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    Samuel Beckett wrote Happy Days in 1961‚ following his crusade of dramatic sublimity within the framework of a post-modern aesthetic deceit. The central character Winnie‚ like most Beckettian characters in Beckett’s corpus‚ refuses to struggle in the face of constraining circumstances. Having “descended all alone” (Beckett‚ Complete Dramatic Works 163)‚ and sinking perpetually in the bottomless mound of the earth‚ Winnie is a picture of incoherence inherent in the worldview of nature in relation

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    Ending the Employee Relationship Critique There are many situations in which managers do not want to deal with. If you were to give managers a survey on which situation they dread most‚ many would probably say the termination of an employee. It’s been long disputed proper ways to approach this situation‚ but no matter what research indicates and suggests‚ the situation is usually uncomfortable for both parties. In The Winding Road from Employee to Complainant: Situational and Psychological Determinants

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    Katterina Horton LA 10 Mrs. Rutha 6th October‚ 2014 Metamorphosis Alternate ending As he lay there on the floor in his empty room on his crippled‚ fragile‚ insect molded body‚ he heard the sound of the front door slam and the family vehicle speed out of the driveway. Gregor leaped up in a panicked‚ stunned state and stood in perfect stillness on his hind legs. A gleaming‚ bright ray of sunlight caught his eye through the crack of his door. Gregor slowly guided his way toward his door in agonizing

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a satire which mocks religion‚ Russia’s Communist government and ridicules the unchallenged conformity of society. Through the tale of the animals of Animal Farm‚ Orwell portrays how‚ much like people‚ the unintelligent workers on the farm are easily persuaded to support the theory of Animalism. The unlawful acts of Napoleon and the other pigs are meant to relay that pigs and humans are very much alike. However‚ the acts of the pigs symbolize other matters. Moses

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    Tertia Alternate Ending

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    “I don’t want to leave here.” It was the quietest of whispers‚ a mere breath of sound. As the housekeeper bustled behind her‚ humming tunelessly‚ Marilla gazed out of her bedroom window and down onto the street in the city she had called home for the whole of her eight years‚ trying to come to terms with the imminent move. Beautiful Tertia One; its pentagonal houses stuccoed in white‚ yellow‚ umbra and orange. Perfect Teria One; flower boxes in every window and designs pointed under every eave

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    A Doll's House ending

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    A1110736 Section 1: Subject of paper: A Doll’s house ending Background information: My topic is about A Doll’s House’s ending‚ if Nora made the right choice or not by leaving. In the play‚ Nora in order to find herself had to leave her husband and kids behind and start over by herself. I will be discussing why Nora’s decision was the best one to make even though many refused it‚ went against it and even in some regions changed its ending because it was too shocking for them. Reasons for writing

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    Animal Farm as Animal Satire

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    political satire which was written to criticise totalitarian regimes and particularly Stalin’s practices in Russia. In order to provide background information that would reveal causes led Orwell to write Animal Farm‚ Chapter one is devoted to a brief summary of the progress of author’s life and significannot events that had impact on his political convictions. Chapter one also presents background information about Animal Farm. Chapter two is devoted to satire. In this chapter‚ definition of satire is presented

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    Against Abortion Satire

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    Against Abortion Abortion goes against any idea of the sanctity of human ways. It ends up taking away an innocent child’s life; someone that never got the chance to experience the beautiful ways of the world. No civilized society permits one human to intentionally harm or take the life of another human without punishment‚ and abortion is no different. There is no reason to punish an unborn child‚ just because they are unwanted. Especially for the reason that most women‚ are with complete

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