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    Samurai’s have an advantage is because of their weapons. In a video made by Terry Schappert‚ t says that the sword called the Katana has a very good grip and it is mainly used to cut and slice. This is a good thing because the handle is made out of sting ray skin‚ so it has a leathery structure. Since it is used for cutting and slicing‚ it would be easy to use in battle. Another piece of evidence that supports the claim is in document D written by Terry Bennett. it says "The body of the armor had four

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    Will my husband let the so called scorpions in his mind sting him to the point of paranoia where he would kill his own spouse as he has murdered his best friend. And now he sees spirits drenched in death awaiting him at the table‚ sitting in his chair. The dead are gone far into the pits of hell‚ gone‚ they can’t

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    Larry Shinoda under the bearing of GM Design head Bill Mitchell as an idea‚ for future Chevrolet Corvettes. A mako shark caught off the shoreline of Florida by Mitchell propelled the fundamental lines of the show auto. The Mako Shark – alongside the Sting Ray hustling auto outlined by Mitchell and Shinoda two years prior – impacted the smooth styling of the 1963 Corvette‚ including the creation auto’s mark rankled bumpers. As an idea‚ on the other hand‚ the Mako Shark’s configuration was more emotional

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    The allergic triggers are usually food especially nuts‚ shellfish‚ and also peppers‚ medications‚ or insect stings. The symptoms typically involve the skin (hives‚ flushing‚ itching) and may also include the respiratory failure) and the cardiovascular system (low blood pressure and shock). Before the paramedics arrived‚ the doctor injected a does of epinephrine

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    Throughout both books‚ Hamlet and Never Let Me Go‚ there is an omnipresent theme of morality. There are a lot of incidences in both‚ where the question of morality is put to the test. In Shakespeare’s plays‚ there often are issues that arise that cause the characters to make a tough choice‚ which is to do the right thing or to do what benefits them. In Hamlet‚ many characters are faced with these tough choices. Claudius was the first to fall victim to an acquisitive nature when he poisoned his

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    Nevertheless‚ the bee escapes by “ lift[ing] his light pinnace”(Dickinson 9). Since the insect is a bee‚ Dickinson hints at the nature of dreams. She tries to demonstrate that dreams manage to appear feasible; then‚ they disappear. Moreover‚ a bee stings; therefore‚ dreams will do the same. Finally‚ Dickinson’s schoolboy shows her opinion on those who do chase dreams. Young children tend to be the most foolish individuals in society‚ and her use of one to play the protagonist is not coincidental.

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    One poem I wrote is a villanelle called‚ “The Sharpie‚” it is about a Sharpie and the creative potential that a simple marker has. Villanelle has an especially structured poetic form‚ so writing one was challenging but turned out nicely. Being a villanelle‚ you must maintain a strict form. This poem contains only two rhyming sounds‚ as well as six repeated lines. The sounds I chose to rhyme with were the “-ee” sound as well as the “-ing” sound; as they are cheerful notes‚ the poem gets a positive

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    One poem I wrote is a villanelle called‚ “The Sharpie‚” it is about a Sharpie and the creative potential that a simple marker has. Villanelle has an especially structured poetic form‚ so writing one was challenging but turned out nicely. Being a villanelle‚ you must maintain a strict form. This poem contains only two rhyming sounds‚ as well as six repeated lines. The sounds I chose to rhyme with were the “-ee” sound as well as the “-ing” sound; as they are cheerful notes‚ the poem gets a positive

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    will…”(127) is a beautiful way Doyle describes the fragility and also the resourcefulness of one’s heart. We are beings that break and crumble after every personal loss‚ every broken heart‚ every inevitable death; and yet no matter how much it hurts or stings‚ we rebuild and

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    The Romantic Period began in 1798 and lasted until 1832. The Romanticism movement originated in Europe and is characterized by a heightened interest in nature‚ emphasis on the individual’s expression of emotion and imagination‚ departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism‚ and rebellion against established social rules and conventions. It is said that this period started with the publication of “Lyrical Ballads” written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. William Blake and

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