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    Part One Of Red Roses and Pink Lips Taeyeon sunk herself into the waiting chair as she waited for her turn to get styled. They had another photo shoot for Elle today, but somehow things moved slower this time. There were no warm touches or cute giggles distracting her from all the waiting. All she was left with was a makeup artist with a face too smug and unfriendly touches as she played with the soft features of Taeyeon's skin, dabbing on the foundation a bit too roughly. She was left alone

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    “Why don’t we stop here for tonight?” I offered, once I thought we would be safe enough at least for now, since the smoke was blowing away from us. Jess immediately sat down and took off her backpack, and I did the same. “Oh thank goodness! I thought you were never going to stop!” she said, exhausted. The last rays of the sun peaked through the mountain tops, giving the sky a deep orange and the clouds an ominous purple to it from the ablaze. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We both sat in the unkempt grass

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    certain fetus. “Soon to be expected” was considered too long of a wait for her. One January day, Jessica decided it was time to pop out of the womb. This caused many complications between her mother and her. She was born premature and had trouble breathing. She was kept in an intensive care unit for a couple of days. After a week she was healthy and able to go home to meet her family. Confidence As little Jessica began to go to school, she was somewhat introverted. Fellow pupils were gravitated towards

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    Movie Review : ' Daddy '

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    Jessica sat on the motel couch with her short legs dangling over the edge. She sat there watching cartoons on the tv, which was secretly monitored by Cas. Jess’s eyes brightened as soon as she heard the door knob jiggle. Her uncle Dean stalked into the room and went straight to the mini fridge without even a ‘hey, kid’. Dean pulled out a beer. Sammy came in soon after. “Daddy!” Jess yelled, then jumped off the bed to meet her father. Sam dropped his bags at the door and picked her up just as she

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    In the novel, The Fault in Our Stars, the author, John Green, provides the reader with a theme that people tend to differ other people who do not appear to be the same as every other average human being. People would contradict this universal truth, but it cannot be denied. From the onset, Hazel is receiving extra care and attention from her parents and guardians. “‘Mom” I shouted. Nothing. Again, louder, “MOM!” She ran in wearing a threadbare pink towel under her armpits, dripping, vaguely panicked

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    happened that brought me here, but everything before that was crystal clear. ✦✦✦ It was just like any other start-of-summer vacation for our family. It had become a tradition for my family and I to go to Jasper for the Canada Day weekend. “C’mon Jessica let’s go! The van is already packed!” I called out. All of a sudden, my younger sister appeared with an armful of stuff, rushing down the stairs. My older siblings, Levi and Jen, had to stay home as they had to work. It felt unusual leaving them

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    expected” was considered too long of a wait for her. One January day, Jessica decided it was time to pop out of the womb. This caused many complications between the girl and her mother. She was born premature and had trouble breathing. She was kept in an intensive care unit for a couple of days. After a week, they deemed her healthy enough to be able to go home with her parents to meet the remainder of her family. Confidence As little Jessica began to go to school, she was somewhat introverted. Children

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    Alfred As The Master Of Suspense In The Climbing Frame Scene In The Film The Birds 'The Birds' is a film made in the 1960's based on the short story 'The Birds' by Daphne Du Maurier. The film was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, a British born director who is known for other tense, suspense filled films such as 'Psycho' and 'Vertigo'. Due to the extensive special effects of the film, it took three years to make. During the film Hitchcock created several suspense filled, tense

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    Glenna Negron Mr. Peneton Themes in Literature March 25, 2015 J.K. Rowling Philanthropist Joanne Rowling, one of the most well known British novelists in the world. She was born on July 31, 1965 at Yate General Hospital in Gloucestershire, England. (1) Joanne grew up in Chepstow, Gwent and from an early age she had an ambition to be a writer. (5) As a child she wrote many stories and short books, and continues to do so with great success. Later, Joanne left Chepstow to go to Exeter University

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 thriller, The Birds, is known as an apocalyptic masterpiece. Advertising campaigns screamed, “The Birds is Coming” to entice the people into watching the movie. The reason for birds all of species flocking together to kill and to cause chaos still goes unknown today. Tippi Hedren and Rod Taylor star in this disastrous horror film that throws the viewer for a loop at the end of all the slaughtering and disorder in a small ordinary town in California. Through choosing a specific

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