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    Wojak: A Short Story

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    other.” Taylor states. “Besides‚ we are the only two people that understand us.” “Now that’s true.” Wojak laughs. “So are we cool Wo?” Taylor ask. “Yes we are Skampy.” Wojak takes out his IPhone with a very bright green case. “Oh Snap! We missed the first thirty minutes of sixth period.” “Let’s take the next thirty to plot revenge on Sierra.” Wojak gives Taylor a devious

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    Augustine Confessions

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    Discuss aspects of Augustine’s concept of time in ‘The Confessions’ Even the agnostic philosopher Bertrand Russell was impressed by this. He wrote‚ "a very admirable relativistic theory of time. ... It contains a better and clearer statement than Kant’s of the subjective theory of time - a theory which‚ since Kant‚ has been widely accepted among philosophers."[45] Catholic theologians generally subscribe to Augustine’s belief that God exists outside of time in the "eternal present"; that time only

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    Short Story Of Gangs

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    Jen saw the dogs first‚ their short muscular bodies scudding along the pavement like torpedoes. The Brothers and their men came after‚ followed by the girl and the fat woman. The shoppers and the tourists sensed the change in the atmosphere and parted instinctively‚ allowing them to pass. Jen hung back‚ keeping close to the buildings. Daniel and Joseph Avery were dangerous; catch their eye‚ come into their orbit‚ and you would become their victim. They stalked the streets like warlords‚ their dogs

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    It started like any other day up on the hills of Rhein‚ but that day had the scent of freedom floating in the air. The journey ahead of me had been teasing me for weeks‚ I was just so anxious to get away and start all over again. I had made certain arrangements before I left‚ our family dog was not allowed on the ship that we were going to be arriving in America‚ so I had my parents take care of the dog for us. It was a hard thing to do seeing that the dog had become more than just a pet to the

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    Winchell nervously looks at the clock on the wall‚ which is directly in front of him‚ peers through the glass panel at his left into the engineer´s booth‚ and then glances around the room. It is thirty seconds to nine. A studio visitor‚ seated in one of the four chairs alongside the wall‚ coughs‚ and Winchell looks up anxiously‚ He reaches for the water pitcher‚ fills a paper cup‚ and takes a quick swallow. The buzzer sounds on the keyboard in front of the announcer as the engineer signals fifteen

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    Auror A Short Story

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    for their daughter for a long time. Estevan was an English teacher who lived in Guatemala with his wife and child‚ up until fifteen years ago. The reason for the sudden move was far harsher than Aurora would’ve liked. The letter continues with the story of how the government had persecuted their family because they had been part of a teachers union. The next part of this letter began to turn Aurora’s stomach. Their three year old child had been taken from them by kidnappers. This child’s name was

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    Sodalite: A Short Story

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    pinkish-red one said calmly. “A bear?!” the tall‚ thin one and short round purple gems shouted in unison. “What if it hurts us? What if it hurts Steven?!” the thin one shouted back. Again with the steven? Whats up with him? Is he special or something? Soda thought. The branch that soda was on started to crack more. She tried with all her might to not let it fall‚ she even used her powers to attempt to hold it up; but alas‚ her trying cut short‚ and she fell to the ground. Fast. “ACK!” The blue gem shouted

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    Short Story: Merlin

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    Arthur tapped Fredrick’s left shoulder with Excalibur and then his right. "Arise‚ Sir Fredrick‚ Knight of Camelot and defender of the crown." "Heaven help me‚" he prayed under his breath before rising to his feet. Arthur had a small smirk on his face as if he’d heard the comment and Fredrick wasn’t entirely sure how to take the king pleasure in his discomfort. He was a knight of Camelot now‚ a place he’d never aspired to. His fellows who really knew him would do the same when they found out. "Now

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    Divided: A Short Story

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    about your last several weeks during the trials. These trials must had been very hard on you and your friends. Thomas: Yes‚ those weeks were the hardest times of my life‚ and the only ones I can remember. David: Why is that? Thomas: When WICKED first gathered all of their test subjects‚ they erased most of our memories. We could remember the names of objects‚ our names‚ but nothing before we entered the maze. David: Wow! That must have been very difficult for you and your friends. You mentioned

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    Calvinball: A Short Story

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    wrong way to go about it.) "This is worse than Calvinball‚" she’d fumed. "Penalty for speaking. Calling a P of O. What the hell is Calvinball?" he’d asked. "I’ll tell you some other time‚" she’d said. "Penalty for referring to yourself in the first person‚ and penalty for not putting down your cards during the P of O‚" he’d said‚ laying two more cards in front of her. That’s when she’d slapped him. She’d never liked games where she didn’t know the rules.

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