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    knows how many children born in that barn that night. All we know is the young mother was sadly mysteriously died that night, leaving a mysterious person who took the child or children to a home. Which all took place on April 1st 2000. August 20th 2016, three close high school, Grayson, Pandora, and Scarlett three different people, but still become close friends. Like every high school story there is always romantic and drama. The Lil ' Divas which were of course the popular and mean girls that

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    worked through stress to continue his success. Shakespeare was born somewhere between April 23 to April 26, 1564 in a small town in Stratford, England known as Warwickshire, located 103 miles west of London (Spencer, Bevington, & Brown 2017). No record shows the exact date of his birthday; however, it was celebrated on April 23, while April 26 was the day Shakespeare was baptized. He was the third child of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. John Shakespeare, a leather merchant, and Mary Arden,a local

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    of them is Vivian Ward and the other is Edward Lewis. Vivian is in her mid-twenties, and she is tall and slim. She has long wavy red hair and brown eyes. Before she met Edward, she wore gaudy clothes, but afterwards, her typical clothing was elegant. Edward is much older than Vivian. He is in his mid-forties, and he is also tall. He has gray hair and brown eyes. He always wears expensive suits. Emotionally, Vivian is a really strong character. She is tough all the time in the movie. This is expressed

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    Meet Miss Nina Dockenhead, twenty years of age ,studying to be an architect , native of California. Nina has nice,white teeth,silky,brown wavy hair. She just finished her second year in the university and still had four more to go. She came from a wealthy family. Her dad owned two restaurants which had three branches each. One named after Nina and one after her mother, Millah. He gave her seven hundred dollars per month as allowance.She didn't like to spend money so she would save one hundred in

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    A girl dancing in a banana suit caught my eye. This dancing banana was different; there was a spark in her eyes like none I had ever seen. I had to stop walking and ask, “Why the banana suit?” “Why not a banana suit?” the women questioned me as she jumped down from the yellow box she was dancing on and dramatically looked into my eyes. In the costume she was quite tall, at least over six and a half feet from feet to banana top. She might have been close to six feet tall with the banana suit off

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    History of Comanche County Essay By: Macey Moser Comanche County is a beautiful county located in Central Texas, and is surrounded by Mills, Brown, Eastland, Hamilton, and Erath Counties. The vast county is in the North Central Plains region, and has an amazing history that makes it unlike any county in the state of Texas. The climate of Comanche is a low minimum of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the cold weather of January, and a high maximum of 95 degrees Fahrenheit in the hot summer of July. The county

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    The Girl with a Pearl Earring is a beloved masterpiece around the world, for more reasons than just a beautiful accessory. Like Vermeer’s short life, the painting is shrouded in mystery and its origins are intriguingly vague. Vermeer created the work in 1665, and it currently hangs in The Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands. Vermeer was a master painter of the Dutch Golden Age and was characterized by his scenes of middle-class domestic life, and his masterful use of lighting in each painting.

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    described the everyday life of a young teenage girl named Jean as she struggled to attain the attention of her high school crush. The obstacles she encountered in the process caused her to reevaluate what qualities she considered most important in any relationship. The mood of the story was at times heart-warming, hilarious, and charming as the main character’s perspective changed. Jean, the main character, was described as a short girl with shoulder-length brown hair and glasses. Her family was not very

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    receptionist's desk. I stood behind the student waiting to sign my name. When the student left, I went up and signed my name on the date of Friday 09/08/2017 and time 8:00 am. After I signed my name, the receptionist guided me into a room called red. When I walked into the red room, the first thing that caught my eyes was kids playing and talking. I was really intrigued to see how they were really enjoying. In the red room, I saw many different stations of activities that kids could do. For example, there

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    circumstances, they all end up at the same finish line. In regards to losing one's innocence, to lose it implies one has "grown up". The characters of Nabokov’s novel, Lolita, Lucas’s film, American Graffiti, and Hawthorne’s short story, Young Goodman Brown, display how one may lose their innocence, regardless of their situation, wherein deceitfulness of the victim or corrupter, "awakening" or gained information, and corruption or immorality, are each shown. Best exhibited in Vladimir Nabokov's novel, Lolita

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