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    “The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being from another,” is the basic definition for murder. Unlawfully killing someone and having no reason of killing him/her is murder, there just isn’t any argument for it. In ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl, Mary Maloney is a housewife married to Patrick Maloney in the 1950s. He tells her something she doesn’t want to hear, more than likely it’s a divorce, and she still decides to cook dinner for him. She takes a frozen leg lamb they were going

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    Storm Creative Writing

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    The immense storm clouds swallowed up all of the moons light and rain bucketed down. I was all alone in my home, the television was on but the volume was down so soft I could barely hear a whisper coming from the speakers. The heavy rain and thunder drowned out all sound in the house and lightning snapped every now and again as though a giant photographer was flashing pictures of the world around them. I was curled up on the couch in my warmest pyjamas with countless of blankets upon me but no matter

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    unusually anxious, his entrance into an employee’s private world stilted. He flinched as the door snapped shut behind him and Penelope found herself holding back a giggle. It was an unexpected reaction given her day. As the man scanned the living room, no doubt taking in the chaotic consequences of her frenzied search for a lost treasure, the giggle in Penelope disintegrated. Refusing to crumble along with it, she forced a deep breath and braced with both hands on her hips. ‘Go ahead. Get this over with

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    Epilogue To Zelene

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    out of my reach, so I will go with a prince. " I give a wink to her making my mom furious. Sorry mom that I can say the reason but I will say it if I'm strong and ready enough. I run towards the door and I hear her screaming my name that makes me giggle. My mother is really cute when she is furious, reason why my father falls in love with her. "Zelene!" I imagine her saying ' That's not a proper lady acts! ' when she catch and preach me. Oh well, I will hide from her first and come back

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    The premise of Sarah Crewe was to basically show how strong of a person she actually is. She reached her potential even when Ms. Minchin did not believe she could. As the stock market crashed and her parents had recently passed away, I believe that Sarah grew stronger because she knew she didn’t have her parents. She showed that she could still move on regardless if Ms. Minchin supported her or not. The three moments that resonated with me was the beginning when the cast sang Sarah’s Theme. That

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    and having a good time. I on the other hand, if my child were to come up missing I would spend every given chance to go and look for my child. I would be broken into a million pieces. I do not think I would ever have a smile on my face or a little giggle comes out if I did not have my child by my side. I would continue to pray that god would be watching over my little angle and lead her back home. I would be an emotional roller coaster until the day my child was back in my arms. I would make certain

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    "No I'm fine... It's your house anyway." I shake my head. I tell him we can both sleep in the bed and I head into my room to read a book. He comes a few minutes later smiling. I start laughing and I just can't stop. It's not one of those cute giggles you hear about girls doing, it's a laugh that you do when you're around your friends. "Aw, you look so sweet with your hat off." I don't know why but the sight of him with out a hat was too funny for me. He chuckles and crawls into the bed, and

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    Social Norm Analysis

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    someone orders a pizza they eat it with their hands. In order to continue my observations of the social norm my friend had just violated, I continued to watch the reactions of my friends and the people around us. My friends began sharing glances and giggles as a couple at the table next to us began whispering (well really talking only somewhat quietly). The couple said, loud enough for me to hear, “Does she think she’s fancy because she’s using a knife and fork to eat pizza?” Followed by a few laughs

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    would find the spots and row; Old Dudley always caught them...And he would giggle and shift the boat downstream. That was Rabie. He could steal cleaner than a weasel but he knew where the fish were. Old Dudley always gave him the little ones (O’Connor). While this first line of the two fishing all day has a nostalgic, sentimental feel and image, the next line

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    Reflection Paper

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    I have always been a believer of second chances, wanting to help people who find themselves in difficult situations within the law. To help people get another opportunity, that I firmly believe everyone deserves. Have we not always been taught to learn from our mistakes, and become better people because of them? I simply cannot accept that a few poor decisions can and should define a person for the rest of their life. Working with juveniles was never something I expected to get involved with. I wouldn’t

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