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    3rd Lov Monologue

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    anything, see your shock smiling face is enough for me to see. I wanted to do this because this garden reminds me of you. You always say you're not pretty or perfect but to me you remind of this place even a flower has a flaw somewhere but they still come out beautiful like you did" he said smiling at her while she looks away with a slight blush on her face. She couldn't show it but she was really happy that he did this for her of all people. "I

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    Gun-Personal Narrative

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    there for about 2:00 and I were getting a little sleepy. It was 7:00 and I still hadn’t seen a deer. I was starting to think that I would never get to shoot a buck at all. My grandpa was also in the stand, but he was alert. He had been looking out the window forever and hadn’ t even look away. My eyes started to close, I felt my body get loose as I let the warmth of sleep take over me. I closed my eyes and let the sweet feeling of sleep take over me. As soon as my eyes were closed they were

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    closet door.” The concept of one’s “coming out” story is often thought of as a single life-changing moment in which all instances and experimental experiences from one’s life prior to affirming a new identity are deemed insignificant when one permanently takes on the role of said identity, which is also referred to as “passing.” However, many researchers argue that this is simply not the case. Antithetically, some individuals contend that nobody is ever truly “out,” as he or she will be forced to continue

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    whispered. He didn’t reply for a moment, until he croaked, “You’re next.” That did it, Alia started running away from the man as fast as she could, turning around every so often until, oof! She ran into a woman. THe woman had a large silver watch sticking out of the pocket of her dark garments, catching Alia’s eyes. “I’m so sorr-” Alia started to say until she saw the woman’s eyes. Bright, ruby red. She started to sprint once again, reaching to the place where her family was. . But they weren’t there.

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    Venus, a planet with only rain, destroying trees in its path with raging rapids, creating icy temperatures, and booming sounds that frighten many. A group of scientists, however, predict that the sun will come out every seven years. The elated children exit the door and feel a true warmth, not just from electronic sunlamps. As the children venture off into the jungle, seeking euphoria from the sun, away from the endless rain, one child remains cold, in a dark closet. “All Summer in a Day” by Ray

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    This is a very special day to my family and I. We woke up early that morning to get ready for the exciting day ahead of us. We bundled up in many layers of clothes and made some cofee for my Dad. We then set off to the blind before the trophies come out. As I was walking to the blind I could see my breath. As the sun set over the leafless trees, we began to start hearing some life throughout the woods. Although the movement we have heard has not been the trophy we have been looking for it just keeps

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    Alison Bechdel uses her graphic memoir, Fun home, to explore her relationship with her father. She uses the book as a tool to reflect on her life and the affect her father had on her. She discovers how her fathers closeted sexuality affected her childhood and her transition into adulthood. His death left a powerful mark and left her searching for answers. She clearly states this when she says, “it’s true that he didn’t kill himself until I was nearly twenty. But his absence resonated retroactively

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    The idea of freedom is valued in Canada because we know the alternative is the feeling of helplessness. It appalls us to be restricted from doing what we want. More often than not, helplessness is an unexpressed emotion because individuals are not aware of their its presence in their adversities. However, according to Sigmund Freud, “Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.” Usually in the form of unconscious anger. In A Bird in the House

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    Womanizing Exposed: How to Execute a Successful One Night Stand By Alex Mason Copyright Copyright © 2012 by Alex Mason All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. Disclaimer The events described and the advice that has been given in this

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    how to get from one place to another. We are familiar with the people around our surroundings. It is a daily routine that we come to get so comfortable with but we should always welcome change since it is part of life taking risks and pushing to come out of our comfort zone to experience new things. It is a hard thing to do sometimes because we are close-minded and frankly, we are never ready for change. We fear what the outcome

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