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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Oh God, what was that hideous noise? Katelynn pried her eyes open. Where was she? The room was almost pitch black. Slivers of moonlight peeked through the blinds and illuminated the floor, just enough for her to see clothes piled up. Clothes. Where were her clothes? How had she wound up on the floor? And why wouldn’t that awful noise shut up? Noise. That was her phone! She crawled across the floor, sliding her hand under the bed, under the shirts, the jeans. Jeans. Wait, were those her jeans? Yes

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    Soulmate Research Paper

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    broken hearts and hardships. Which is why our government decided to come up with the amazing system of soulmates. When a person is born, they don't see color, everything is monochrome, white, black, and gray. No colors, no lividity. Until the person meets their significant other. When the person finally meets them, the world turns into an explosion of color, electrifying blue here and dashes of popping green there; according to some. Majority of people find their soulmate (there significant other is called

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    How Far Can The Apple

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    How far can the apple fall? If I had a dollar for every time someone told me, “You have your mother’s eyes”, I would hands down be the richest person on earth. Our parents pass on traits such as hair color, height, and eye color, but they also instill traits that reach far beyond our genetic pool. We hear their day to day views on politics and society and begin to form similar values. The American Dream pushes us however, to become an individual -not become a product or replica of our parents. This

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    Kayla-Personal Narrative

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    She had been blessed with long, silky, blonde hair and cobalt blue eyes. I loved her eyes. They were the same color as our father’s, and with him gone, I often felt as though Kayla was my only way to hold on the a small glimpse of him I still had in my life. Our father had died when Kayla had only just turned four, so she didn’t have the memories

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    Blue Eye Phenotypes

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    Where Did Blue Eyes in Humans Come From? Humans are one of the few mammals who have the blue eye phenotype. A few species of primates have the blue eye phototype as well, including blue eyed black lemurs. However, humans are the most notable carrying of the blue eyed phenotype. This paper will examine the cause of blue eyes in humans and will explore research done to discover why blue eyes survived from a simple mutation along the evolutionary trail to present day. There are two layers

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    picture frame We love elephants has been printed. The frame is made from a rough, dried paper with bits of grass, and is broken into two colors. The top half is sandy colored, while the bottom is a light chocolate brown. In the picture are two white girls. Best friends. One, Australian, is blond with blue eyes. The other, American, is a brunette with brown eyes. And across their sunburnt faces, a smile reaches from ear to ear. They sit together in a wooden bench that’s laced onto an elephant’s back

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    known as the Blue Eyes Brown Eyes exercise that expressed these interactions within society. Her experiment viewed the prejudice and discriminatory attitudes certain groups, specifically minorities, come across on a daily basis. Normally, individuals with brown eyes are the minority and individuals with blue eyes are the majority. However, in her experiment, she switched the groups to where brown eyes meant majority and blue eyes meant minority. Her purpose was to have the blue eyes or out group in

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    hierarchical arrangement in society by which groups have unequal access to resources, power and perceived social worth. In the film, the girls and the boys attained social statuses depending on their eye color. The students with blue eyes had a higher status compared to the students having brown eyes. This difference in status is called social stratification. Based on this social stratification, the students with higher status were given rewards while the students with the lower status were given

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    stay away from each other,” said Jahzara. “She just doesn't want her beautifully tall, dark skinned daughter with short curly black hair, delicious chocolaty brown eyes and plump lips to end up with the wrong man,” said Faarees while taking her hair in his rough manly hand, twirling it between his fingers and staring deep into her eyes. The rest of the night was extraordinarily romantic, Faarees brought Jahzara freshly picked red roses from deep in the forest to go with the picnic they had that consisted

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    competitions for strength he won 1st place before. He has brown hair with blue eyes, is 6/4 that which helps him when he competes. He is 36 years old and his favorite movie is cops. On his free time he likes to golf and their a is place one minute away from their home. Sometimes he takes his wide Krystal, she's 35 years old, usually she doesn't go because, she liked to go shopping. Krystal has hazel eyes, she is ⅝, her hair color is brown & blond, her favorite movie is once upon of time, her favorite

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