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    the end of the short story “One Little Sock,” the woman is considered a mother according to the following definition, “a mother is a woman who makes sacrifices for her child[ren], is a female who cares for her child[ren], has one or more children, and has a significant impact on the life of the child[ren].” To begin, the woman is a mother as she cares for her child. When she is giving birth, she says, “ease the pain… it hurt enough,” implying losing her child hurt her. One can not be hurt to lose something

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    The Tour Of Your Life

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    This was one of the flyers the school prints out every Monday morning that tells about the foods the cafeteria will serve each day and all the events happening during the week. James read through the handout, looking for events that would happen that day. After

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    Little One, Maid of Israel is an intriguing fictionalised story about a young Israelite maid who told Naaman’s wife, the Syrian leprosy-inflicted army captain, about her miraculous God who could heal him (II Kings chapter 5). Although very little is said about the young maid in the Bible, I believe that her courage and faith in God changed the course of history. The maid, known in the story as Little One, was spiritually nurtured by her grandfather, Reuben, who is my favourite character in the

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    The short play, “One Loud Little Chicken” is non-realism. The main character is a chicken (Chicken Little). The other characters consist of a goose (Goosey Loosey), a fox (Foxy Loxy), a turkey (Turkey Lurkey), a hen (Henny Penny), and a pig (Piggly Wiggly). The sky falling is quite unrealistic. Also, farm animals interacting and talking with each other is very non-realistic. As the director of “One Loud Little Chicken” I would perform this play in a proscenium or picture-frame theatre space. According

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    Summary of “one –two-three little Indians” by Hugh Garner “One two three little Indians” by Hugh Garner is about a distrust between tom and his wife Tom is a man who sells baskets. The situation is also caused by Tom’s limited economy to a greater extent however, time passes and suddenly Big Tom realizes how bad their child’s condition is but then it is too late to save the child’s life. He trusts his wife to go out and work while he watches their sick baby; instead she goes out partying

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    maintain good values. Parents spend most of their time protecting their kids from any wrong or misfortune that can come to them, they monitor every act of their kids such as ensure time is spent on education, invigilate their friend circle and so on. But little do they know that there are some parts of their children's actions that are unmonitored such as watching advertisements, which may ruin their efforts completely. The journal of the American Medical Association said that on average children between

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    referred to as a contractor. One of the best ways to determine whether you not you should use a professional contractor is to examine the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. As you may have already assumed, there are an unlimited number of benefits to having your kitchen remodeled by a professional. Perhaps, the greatest benefit of a professional kitchen remodeling job is the end result. In almost all cases, you will find that a professional remodeling job is better than one that is performed by someone

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    “No one is a little holy without suffering…” -Brideshead Revisited The novel Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh is the story of Captain Charles Ryder’s interactions with the Marchmain family. It begins when he meets Sebastian Flyte at Oxford University; from there the novel tells the tale of Charles’s life and his time with Sebastian’s family where Charles eventually falls for Sebastian’s sister Julia. This novel takes place during the time periods of World War I and World War II in which Charles

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    who are always content with the pace of their lives. Lois Tilton explores the idea of adding more time to one’s day through the elimination of sleep in her short speculative fiction story, “Sleep, My Little One”. In the near future, doctors have found a treatment that eliminates the need for sleep so one can be awake for all twenty-four hours in a day. Although the idea of never sleeping may seem helpful and productive on face level, the story reveals possible downsides to utilizing the technology and

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    One Little X-ray Biopsy, Surgery, Cancer. How would you feel if a doctor said these three words to you? These 3 very scary words can change your life and they changed mine. On a bitter cold December day when I was in the 7th grade, my mom took me to the orthodontist office in Sioux Falls. When he announced the news that I needed braces, I was not real thrilled. I tried to think about the fact that I would eventually have perfect, straight teeth but I wasn’t ready to give up caramel

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