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    Eleanor Alternate Ending

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    uncomfortably close to hers. She ignored him “Get off me!” she cried‚ panic flaring up in her chest. “What do you want?! Get off!” “If you don’t quit your squirming I’ll knock you clean out‚” he growled‚ and dug his fists into her back‚ sending bolts of pain up her spine. She believed him‚ and fell still. Two men slipped out of the darkness towards her. The only light came from the half moon above them. It was big and high and very close. They looked ordinary enough‚ not particularly dangerous or menacing

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    Ending World Hunger

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    Soylent and its creator’s hopes and dreams‚ we are given a glimpse into what the future of our food consumption could look like. The dream of ending world hunger is reviewed while the nightmare never eating for pleasure is also touched upon. In reviewing the words of Widdicombe and Rob Rhinehart himself‚ the dreams created by the use of Soylent‚ like ending world hunger and effectively using our planet’s resources‚ offer humanity a bright future. The biggest dream touched upon in the

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    Happy Endings Conflicts

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    The conflict in a character’s life is what makes a narrative worth reading. Margaret Atwood’s “Happy Endings” proves this by setting up four plots with similar conflicts and characters that contrast with the beginning story‚ the life of a content couple who face no difficulties or excitements in life. The combination of structure‚ characters‚ and conflict create an overall unity in the divided work to prove the importance of tragedy‚ mania‚ loss‚ and growth. If Holden Caulfield applied himself in

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    Jake Alternate Ending

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    The sun was like a glowing medallion in the sky. Jake was feeling jubilant as he was ascending up Mt Taranaki. Whilst ambulating up the mountain sights of exquisite scenery followed him such as graceful greenery with effulgent green leaves representing growth and harmony. Ahead of Jake was an extraordinary view of an alluring‚ deep blue lake which held the reflection of Mt Taranaki within. As Jake inhaled‚ the aroma of fresh country air filled his nose. After a long tiring walk‚ Jake felt fatigued

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    Toothless Alternate Ending

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    Ryker tightened the rope around Toothless’s torso making sure that he won’t escape. Toothless wrestled against the ropes trying to find any loose ends."There‚ that should hold ’im." Ryker brushing his hands off. A dragon hunter hit the cell bars with his spear and laughed at Toothless. "Worthless beast!" Toothless growled and rammed his head into the bars‚ earning a scream from the hunter. "Stop playin’ around and get back to work!" Ryker warned the Hunter. Toothless hissed when Viggo came into view

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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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    1984 Alternate Ending

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    Her eyes engrossed themselves in the neon sign before her blinking to life. She had never considered herself much of a drinker‚ but now seemed as good of a time as any to give it a go. She hobbled into the liquor store‚ her purse stiff suffocated in her bosom. The shopkeeper gave no effort to hide his judgement of this

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    all issues resolved in a happy ending. Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love with each other at first sight. This can cause many drawbacks in their relationship as husband and wife‚ since they know each other in the play for a very short time and have not yet learned about each other. They seem to be enamored about each other and each is willing to do almost anything for the other. For instance‚ being a prince‚ Ferdinand might not have done any physical labor in his life but happily obeys Miranda’s father’s

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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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    is a term used to describe the interconnected maze of nerves that carry the painful stimulus to all the different areas of the brain such as the central cortex‚ thalamus and limbic system that are involved in perceiving‚ reacting to and regulating pain. (Keefe‚ Abernethy & Campbell 2005‚ Melzack 2005‚ 2001‚ 1999‚ Moseley 2003) Essentially three different areas of information feed into the neuromatrix. 1. Sensory information from our physical body (skin‚ muscle‚ organs etc). 2. Cognitive

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