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    demonic ministrations. She stood on the gravel drive with the other two women and William, gazing helplessly at the vicious scene of destruction playing out before them.   Something was insistently nagging at the edge of her consciousness, a fluttering deep in her belly. There was something she had forgotten, something she had to do… like a flash of lightning realization struck

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    Lauren Bate Monologue

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    declined, not wanting to get in the way of his work. By eleven that night, she wished she’d accepted. Before she heard the cries for help in her own driveway, Lauren had been re-reading ‘How to Kill a Mockingbird’ for the tenth time. It was her one of her absolute favourite novels, and she couldn’t get over the pure intellect that came with the pages. Even when she was a young teenager, she could appreciate

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “This is a story that happened long ago,” the old man said. It was on his last days, every breath, making it worthwhile. His youngest grandson listening to his last words coming out of his mouth. He was a wise old man. Spent his time well, and lived his life. “What’s it about?” the boy asked impatiently. “Listen closely.” “Why grandpa?” the boy asked impatiently as he sat on the old doctor's chair that looks old and beat up, a long rip on the left side that has been sewn up multiple times. The boy

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    Essay On Teenage Driving

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    to growing up. Driving is one of the biggest. For some, driving is second-nature, their hands almost slide across the wheel as they pilot the vehicle in and out of traffic, up and down winding hills, their movements being as calculated as a computers. Those are the natural born drivers, the kids whose minds are built for the road, quick in reflexes and adept in making split-second decisions. For others, the experience is quite different. Taking in short, stuttering breaths, they whip cars around tight

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    memories I have of my grandpa are all good there's to many to name but here's a few snowmobiling, sledding, and boating. That is why my grandpa Jack is and always will be my Michigan hero. One of my favorite memories with my grandpa is sledding. This might sound silly but I've always loved it. I remember one particular day though it was about twenty degrees out and a fresh blanket of snow had fallen, I wasn't just any

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    student who is going to a brand new school. You do not know one single person. How would you feel? Perhaps you would feel frightened, puzzled, and stressed. Will I make any friends? Where do I go for my next class? Am I going to get a good grade on that test tomorrow? You have heaps of things on your mind, but pause and think for a second. Are you being mindful? I believe that every student who goes to Berlin Public Schools should use at least one minute each day to stop and breathe. This exercise is

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    Sirius was the only person on the planet who he would have allowed to see him in this state- and even then there had been something shameful about it. Forcing himself to take a deep breath, he got to his feet, drew his wand and began to set about righting his belongings, cringing at the damage he was able to do when he got into ‘one of his states’, even in human form. Before long it felt as if “reparo” was the only word in his vocabulary, but there was something oddly soothing about watching all the pieces

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    “But it’d be cooler to actually do it where the original tragedy happened.” Erica sighed, sounding bummed. A grin appeared on Iris’ face as she spoke her next words. “So then it’s a good thing we are.” “We are?” Erica asked, surprised. “We are!” Iris exclaimed. “I was going to surprise you, but seeing as you were a little disappointed, I couldn’t keep it a secret any longer.” The girls walked the rest of the way in complete silence. The only sounds that pierced the stillness were the cars driving

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    cold, our bodies have ways to keep our internal temperature in a safe range, such as sweating and shivering. A normal body temperature is 98.7°F or 37°C. There are a few different ways to take the temperature of a patient. The most common, and the one we will explain, is oral temperature. Materials: Oral Thermometer, plastic caps, a pair of gloves 1. Put on gloves before proceeding with any steps. 2. Take oral thermometer and turn it on by pressing the ON/OFF button. 3. Explain to your patient

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    Officer Gordon comes quickly up to me and says “Chief Lussen we found him” and that officer Miles is taking him into the interrogation room. As I take a second to myself and take a deep breath officer Gordon passes me files for the case. I walk towards the interrogation room but i wanted to look at him before I walked in and started interrogating him. So I looked at him through the observation mirror into the interrogation room and thought to me all my years of working as a homicide investigator

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