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    I sat down in the chair while the artist prepared his instruments. I wasn't afraid. This wasn't my first time, and I knew it wouldn't be the last. In fact, I was getting work done on an existing piece of skin art on my back. The artist was a formally trained commercial artist and a very close friend. We had worked for over a year on this particular piece. I was ready. My body tensed, awaiting the machine on my skin. He asked, "Ready?" I just nodded my head. It's never what you think it will

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    I can imagine how my mother felt when she looked down at her plump belly. The feeling of dread that washed over her when she realized that she was pregnant. “My tenth child,” I can almost hear her whisper. What was harder to hide, her belly bump, or the hatred for me blossoming inside of her. To think, the first time she felt hatred for me, was the moment she realized I existed, on her day number 13,047. “Nine children, you must bear. Eight will not be enough to bring the hero. At ten, the fall

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    caring lads you could hope to meet. He’s been a good brother to me and a fine uncle to my two young daughters, baby-sitting them for hours at time. Michael’s influence really seemed to rub off on them and it wasn’t long before they became control freaks, addicted to Playstation and rubbish at golf. But unlike Michael they are no longer small and dribbly. Although on the whole a mild mannered man, Michael

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    the fuck guys,” he shouts pissed off that they all most caused him to mess up his baby. “I almost missed the fucking exit. You got to speak up,” Jacques swears at the others, trying to shift the blame from himself for not paying attention. The kids freak out with the screeching of tires and the loud honking of a horn by another car bearing down and almost rear ending the Buick. “What the fuck” Bubba shouts as he turns back to see the car. “Dam Jacques, you’re going to get us all killed, you stupid

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    Tangerine is a realistic fiction novel written by Edward Bloor and is a novel about a dysfunctional family with white lies covering bitter truths.The motif used in the novel is the motif of sight. In many ways Paul challenges his figurative sight and experiences many events which opens his eyes to new perspectives.Through the motif of sight, Paul, the main character in the novel, has a growing understanding of his friends, family, and himself. First, Paul experiences a growing understanding of

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    In Dave Barry’s “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out” and Suzanne Britt’s “Neat People vs. Sloppy People Both show similarities and differences between the many personalities, the organizational structure of the essays, the literary elements used in both text, and the many connections they share and their thesis statements. Barry’s essay is the more leveled out humor essay because he creates a balance with his humorous tone, gives personal evidence, and uses point by point structure. However, Britt’s

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    evidenced pointed away from Robinson due to the fact that Ms. Ewells was beaten mostly to the right side which would mean the person responsible for the damage would be left handed. Tom Robinson was a “cripple” and had no use of his left hand due to a freak accident. “"His left arm was fully twelve inches shorter than his right, and hung dead at his

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    months after their marriage Sykes started abusing her. That being said, it wasn’t always like that; Sykes at one point was afraid that Delia was going to leave him. Sykes, before he was married, was described by the townspeople as, “He useter eat some mighty big hunks uh humble pie tuh git dat lil ‘oman he got. She wuz pritty ez a speckled pup! Dat wuz fifteen yeahs ago . He useter be so skeered uh losin’ huh, she could make him do some parts of a husband’s duty. Dey never wuz de same in de mind” (Hurston

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh we see an epic hero, Gilgamesh, rule over the town of Urik. He is a harsh ruler who makes his power known to his people. Shortly after this, he meets his equal in strength, Enkidu, who is a man from nature. Together these two conquer many lands until the gods decide that they are two powerful together, and they kill Enkidu. This loss to Gilgamesh forces him to go out wandering the land looking for answers to immorality. Everything that Gilgamesh does follows the character

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    Tigers are one of the few cats that like water, of course my cat isn't a tiger but she sure loves baths. Most cats shy from water due to the way their furry coat is, my cat is still getting used to the monthly bath as it is new to her but she won't freak out like most cats. That is if you don't turn the faucet on when she's there. The reason for these baths? The outdoors, not only does she like to sneak off during the day to sunbathe she also loves getting her leash hooked up on her collar and being

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