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    shoulder. With effort the turtle pulls himself over the ledge and then rests a moment. A red ant crawls into the turtle’s shell and the turtle clamps its head and legs in‚ crushing the ant and capturing a wild oats sheaf. After a moment‚ the turtle creeps out of its shell and resumes it’s waddle across the highway. A sedan approaches and swerves to avoid the turtle. A truck approaches and swerves to hit the turtle. A wheel of the truck hits the turtle‚ flipping it onto the other side of the highway

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    You careless little bastard. To be or not to be... oops‚ haha‚ I just killed Polonius. I beg thy pardon. You may not lay your dishevelled‚ deluded head in my lap. I don’t want the grease stains from what’s left of the hair on your head on my dress. Creep. And I’ve got more thoughts lying between my legs than you were ever able to resolve and brood over in your lifetime. You were terrible in bed. I’ve got more resolve‚ you see. Yes‚ I did kill myself seeing as you weren’t planning on taking your

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    Civil Rights advocate‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ in his ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’‚ discusses the cruelty and unjust consequences black people endure while acknowledging the inequity of their undying patience in chapter fourteen. King’s purpose is to address the atrocious situations that African Americans undergo in order to establish a strong argument while defending the importance of civil rights. King creates a different perspective for the clergymen. In addition‚ King adopts a skeptical and

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    scared by black people at night so often. I can understand being scared if you’re walking alone at night. I even get scared when I’m walking alone at night‚ but I don’t discriminate on who I’m scared of. If I see a White‚ Hispanic‚ Japanese‚ or Chinese creep man I’m going to be just as scared of them as if I saw a black creepy man. Creepiness is truly universal. The main audience for article could be the

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    Both “Dover Beach” and Clough’s poem “Say not the struggle naught availeth” present powerful imagery of the ocean in order to convey their meaning. More specifically‚ both poems make reference to the ocean’s waves crashing against the shore. Clough’s poem personifies the waves as “tired”. In the third stanza‚ he comments on the fact that though they move endlessly‚ they never seem to actually make any progress. In the first stanza‚ “Dover Beach” describes the sound of waves as a “grating roar” and

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    itself. The father had defended his son but the truth which had the “unmistakable odour of guilt‚ which seeps now into the mind and lays its poison” (line 11-12)‚ could not be hidden and was shown in all its hideous glory. His embarrassment started to creep over as his defence for his son had been shattered. Finally‚ the father wants to run away from the truth as he now feels the sorrow and hurtfulness that has befallen him. He cannot take on this pain now that’s as if “an unseen hand had slapped him

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    wise‚ Would from a paddock‚ from a bat‚ a gib‚ Such dear concernings hide? who would do so? No‚ in despite of sense and secrecy. Unpeg the basket on the house’s top‚ Let the birds fly‚ and‚ like the famour ape‚ To try conclusions‚ in the basket creep‚ And break you own neck down.” (Act 3 scene 4 lines 188-198) Whether they’ve had sex or not‚ that’s a lot of pressure to put on a young woman. And it’s too much for Ophelia. When she goes mad‚ she sings a bawdy song about a maiden who is tricked

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    The Wind

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    "The Wind" I am the Wind  I creep and crawl through every swamp and valley  Touching every leaf and holding every branch  Surrounding every rock and cooling every stream  Playing with the leaves that dance on my shoulders  I am the Wind.  I cradle nature’s breath in my arms  Rocking it back and forth  Singing to it my sweet lullaby  Kissing its tender face with my gentle breeze  I am the Wind.  I instruct the tall grass to bow before me  Ruling over the leaves and governing the

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    night causing a conflict with both‚ “…but I feel sure John and Jennie are secretly affected by it” (535). She is also in conflict with herself because she lets us to understand that she is the woman behind the wallpaper creeping‚ “…so that I had to creep over him every time!” (537). Rest therapy is a therapy to not worry and separate yourself from the worries of everyday life. The physician prescribed rest therapy to the narrator so she can get better from her nervousness. She is taken by her husband

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    Due to this fluid exchange‚ the intervertebral disc exhibits the creep and relaxation behavior under sustained loads typical of a

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