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    “The living dead girl” The first main characters name is Alice‚ this is a five year old girl. She is stolen away from her family and friends at the local playground. She was stolen by a man called Ray‚ which is the second main character. This is the horrible man you took this five year old little girl away from her childhood. He makes her life a living hell‚ the only thing he is concerned about is keeping her looking like a little girl forever‚ keeping her below 100 pounds. He renames all of

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    movie The Evil Dead which came out in 1981‚ and its remake Evil Dead‚ which came out in 2013 have some things in common‚ such as the plot‚ the amount of blood and gore‚ and language but are also unique in their own ways. For example there’s more blood and language in the remake then the original. The comparison between this movie and its remake shows that what is defined as scary and bloody one generation is considered tame and silly by the next. The plot of the original The Evil Dead is that five

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    an important character trait to have in the ever-changing world that we live in these days. These lessons are not evident in a person’s test scores; they are the intangible values that help contribute to a person’s growth. In “The Liberal Arts Are Dead” by Gerarld L. Lucas‚ Lucas states that‚ “College helped me throw away the parochial attitudes that would have been so easy to wrap around myself for safety‚ like a comfortable blanket. Yes‚ the blanket is warm and cozy‚ but it’s trap that separates

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    Walking (Ambulatory) FishesWalking (Ambulatory) Fishes Fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is covered with scales‚ and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Most fish are "cold-blooded"‚ or ectothermic‚ allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change. Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. They can be found in nearly all aquatic environments‚ from high mountain streams to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans. At 31900

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    seeing the world. Humour can powerfully work to invite audiences to question the way our society constructs the social identities of other religions. It is through humour‚ that Jeff Dunham’s ventriloquial act featuring his popular dummy‚ “Achmed the Dead Terrorist” can elucidate this central idea. Humour plays an important role in our society. It allows audiences to confront societal truths and create awareness of debated issues‚ such a racism or poverty. Furthermore‚ humour has the capacity to

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    What might it feel like to be abducted from your front yard at the age of seven? Ethan De Wilde‚ the protagonist in Lisa McMann’s Dead to You‚ knows just how this feels. Ethan was abducted at the age of seven by a woman who then raised him. But years down the road she abandoned him. At sixteen years old Ethan finds himself on a missing child page and is soon reunited with his parents and younger siblings Blake and Gracie who were born after Ethan was kidnapped. The book shows the family’s struggle

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    In the poem‚ the speaker does not seem to have a specific role‚ but despite this‚ he does seem to be connected to the scene that he is describing. He describes everything almost as if he is there and not as if he is not a part of the scene. All but the last sentence in the first stanza of the poem is in the past tense. In the first stanza‚ he is describing the time when these people were alive. At this point in time‚ everything seems to be described with lots of colors and the time is warm‚ generally

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    Eaters of the Dead‚ is a novel written by Michael Crichton‚ which is a fictional story that follows Ahmad Ibn Fadlan’s “manuscript”. The Caliph of Baghdad sends Ahmad to northern Europe as an ambassador to meet the King of the Bulgars‚ due to his adultery with the merchant ibn-Qarins’s wife. Because of his actions it tosses him into the journey with Buliwyf‚ and his warriors to the kingdom of Rothgor to save the kingdom from an unknown danger. Thomas C. Foster wrote the book How to Read Literature

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    or positively through judgment of everyday actions such as walking‚ talking‚ and self-appearance. 2. As aforementioned‚ the way a person walks or talks may show whether they have swag or not. Someone who would be considered to have swag would walk in a confident and self-assured manner. Key characteristics of such a person’s walking habits are having a straight posture‚ meticulous foot placing‚ and a subtle arm sway. In addition to walking habits‚ smooth-talking teenagers are believed to show swag

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    In the article‚ The Liberal Arts are Dead: Long Live the Liberal arts‚ David M. Whalen‚ the author states his position on the view of the liberal arts. The problem is that the liberal arts are portrayed as unimportant in the education system and in a person’s life. Whalen expresses his thoughts towards supporting the belief that the liberal arts are important‚ His intended audience are to scholars who object to the importance of liberal arts and the ones who support his view. Whalen writes an effective

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