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    Greeks are more likely to shake hands as a way of greeting, bows is a symbol of greeting in Asian culture, while kisses is more likely known in Arab culture. Indeed, each of these examples of greeting is considered a symbol of communication, and the differentiation between them represent a beauty of each culture. To understand greeting, there are different types of greeting such as, handshaking, bowing, and kissing that are commonly used in each society.

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    took place. Her clothing was little more than rags with charred bits of the fabric sticking to the oozing wounds. She didn’t know why she had lived yet again. Through the disorientation caused by the hard impact of landing, she managed to look at her hands with the one eye that still worked.

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    everyday like there is no tomorrow. Mr. Wiegand could have lost his whole hand, but was lucky for the blade just to just nick his finger. If it did chop off his hand, he could have gotten a bad infection and died. He could have even bled out to death, but God was not ready for him to leave this Earth. God has the perfect plan, and God planned on having Mr. Wiegand have a close call on possibly living his life without a right hand. Why, we don’t know but we just have to trust in him and trust that his

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    him, and nodded. Felatina quickly unfastened his bonds and he almost jumped over to the cushion. Totally uninhibited due to the intensity of his sexual urges, Blondie dropped onto the cushion, face down and started pounding his groin into it. His hands gripped the top end of the T–shape, his strong thighs and buttocks thrust his penis at the cushion, frantically rubbing his glans against it. Repeatedly, he made love to the soft, padded material, oblivious to the laughter and applause from the audience

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    Low Battery Short Story

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    Low battery. Exactly the two words I didn’t want to see right now. Totally not the way I wanted to start this day off. I decided to try to shrug it off and get out of bed and get ready for school. I got dressed, brushed my teeth, and combed my hair like usual. As I was walking out of the bathroom, I noticed something strange. The house was quiet; it was like no one was there.Standing there confused as ever, I decided to investigate. I checked the living room and no one was there, it was vacant. “Well

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    Macbeth Creative Writing

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    I thought sleeping was difficult before but nothing can come close to this gloomy day. I lay next to my sleeping wife, mouth open slightly agape like a baby, as I stare at the ceiling seeing only red on my plain white walls. Seeing only red on my hands, the ones that once picked Banquo up in battle, and the same ones who will bury him today. I hear the echoes of curious voices questing why he is gone, questioning me... "Macbeth?" I jump a mile in the air at the unexpected sound, glancing to my left

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    It is almost 1800 hours or 6 P.M. on my watch, the smell of wax on the floor, the inmates finishing washing dishes in the kitchen and hearing their songs at the end of another long day for them, but the beginning of mine. How do you know when something is wrong? And how do you know when is it right? These two questions are in my mind every day since I work in this Correctional Facility, how do you know what is the correct thing and which not? since 2 years ago I did not felt like a person at my

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    Tilting his chin upwards, Tom peered up seductively through his long, thick lashes. “So, does that mean you wanna fool around?” he asked in a soft, lilting voice. The soft words were enough to harden Booker’s cock, and grabbing Tom by the hand, he pulled him into the bedroom. He watched with growing arousal as Tom removed his boxers and lay on the bed. As he quickly undressed, he could feel two dark, soulful eyes watching his every move, and a shiver of excitement brought goose bumps to his flesh

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    Why people use gesture when they speak? People use gestures when they talk, but is this behavior learned from watching others move their hands when talking. When speaker talk, they gesture. The goal of this article is to understand the contribution that these gestures make to how we communicate and think. Gesture can play a role in communication and thought at many timespans. I explore, in turn, gesture’s contribution to how language is produced and understood in the moment; its contribution to how

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    John Boyne’s novel, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, concerns human brutality. Courage, loyalty and love, however, are more important as themes in the novel. Do you agree? John Boyne’s novel, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, is a touching story, based on real events that have happened in the past. Although it concerns aspects of human brutality, in the end it shows us that courage, loyalty and love are far more important themes in this story. In this novel, examples of courage, loyalty and love are

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