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    An hour.         They had a hour.          As soon as the door closed behind Dr. Wane, Nix turned back to the cage her brother was kept in and looked him over. Patrick's cerulean eyes were taking her in too, and Nix forgot how sharp they were, like they could see right through your bullshit and lies and see the real you. His once trimmed raven colored hair was now in a mess of curls that flowed past his ears in a grotesque manner. Nix could see pieces of food caught in his locks that made her

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    My small, pudgy hands reach towards the bright green eyes glowing inside the cage. A furry head pushes up against my fingers, longing for the familiar touch of an old friend. A tear rolls down my cheek, following many others that had already come, and proceeding many that would follow. A cry comes from inside the cage; a goodbye. How could I ever live without the only pet I’ve ever known? When did things go so wrong? It was a hot day in July, with the air as sticky as the popsicle juice covering

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    a large purple ball in which Kelly could run around and explored in. I thought that was the ultimate, greatest thing ever made for hamsters, so while my dad was setting up the cage, fascinated I watched Kelly run around in the ball. After a long, pain-filled 10 minutes of asking my dad “Is it done yet?” the hamster's cage was finished. I was so exhilarated to put the hamster in I ran over to the ball, that's when I noticed Kelly had opened the top of the plastic ball and was trying to escape!

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    As the late moonlight shone upon a typical American suburban household, sounds of two fourteen-year-olds laughing could be heard throughout the house. One male and one female they continued laughing as the duo played a video game of sorts. The male was sporting a red hoodie, his hair a deep brown. The girl hair blonde glowing effortlessly as if it were the sun. Her eyes a deep blue and her clothes a casual blue dress which held in contrast to the boy to her left. The atmosphere was lively blaring

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    yesterday, and the sky was turning a shade of grey. “You got this. Don't give up no matter how tough the game gets. You're ready.”My coach said to me. “ Ok, thanks.” I responded. I stood in the goalie cage, and saw the field being covered

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    WHAT IS STRATEGY? How to develop a good strategy for one's company? It goes from Taking very much reputed organizations thoughts, techniques, and objectives like Be minimal cost supplier Seek after a worldwide system Coordinate an arrangement of local acquisitions Unrivaled client administrations Continuously be the principal mover Move from guard to mechanical applications how to make a good strategy for one’s company. It goes from • Taking well-reputed companies ideas, tactics, and goals

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    Over the summer while in a pet shop I happened to see a hamster in one of the glass cages, on the cage it listed the hamster as being a “Teddy Bear” hamster. When I showed him to my mom she said if I were to take care of it, she would allow me to have it. So we bought him and all of the supplies that we would need at the pet store. We got him home and I was curious about what exactly a “Teddy Bear” hamster was so I researched hamsters and was able to figure out that the hamster was a male and I also

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    Freedom: A Desire of Everybody Women always covet to have a happy marriage. In the wedding, women always expect that the husband will be a person always support her, make her happy, and she could be sharing everything with him. If everybody is satisfied with their marriage, there is not exist of divorce. The number of divorces is rising every year; it means that they are not happy with their wedding, and the reason lead to divorce that they do not have the same standpoint or unrealistic expectations

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    explain that when we encounter a problem we become worried that we are not going to do well at the task at hand, consequently we begin to fear the obstacle. Ordinarily we may let our fears prevent us from making choices we shouldn’t let them create a cage around us from all opportunities. Can fear have the power to hold you back from something you would metaphorically kill to do or have? Fear can be just a word to some and to others it could be the perfect word to describe life in their perspectives

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    Irony in Connell’s Short Story “The Cage Man” Irony can be defined as a double significance which arises from the contrast in values associated with two different point of view (Leech and Short, Style in fiction; 223). The most usual kind is that which involves a contrast between a point of view stated or implied in some part of the fiction, and the assumed point of view of the author, and hence of the reader. In the Richard Connell’s short story entitled “The Cage Man” it is Horace Nimms, the main

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