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    Halloween is without a doubt the spookiest night of the year—especially for dentists! With kids and adults alike indulging in the Halloween loot, there’s a danger for chipped teeth, cavities, and general oral hygiene mayhem. Save your teeth this Halloween with these tips from Dr. David K. Skeels in Rochester, NY. From crown-friendly candies to oral care hacks, these tricks will help you enjoy your Halloween treats without putting your teeth at risk. A Dentist’s Top 5 Halloween Tips 1. Protect Your

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    Finally, they arrive to the trap house. Surprisingly, the trap house looks extremely clean on the outside on a quiet block. “You sure it’s here?” Annabelle asks. “Things are not what they seem. This ain’t the 1980’s anymore, girl. Trap houses ain’t what they used to be. Well, I take that back. It depends. It really depends.” Naquesha rings the bell. A guy asked “Who is it!” “It’s Naquesha, fool!” They get buzzed up. As they walk to the second floor, they start smelling marijuana, liquor, and hearing

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    Running through the crunching leaves down the streets on cabbage night was my favorite past time. For those of you who are unaware of this tradition it’s also known as Devil’s night or Mischief night. It’s when kids run around the neighborhood causing nonsense mischief the night before Halloween. I remember waking up every Halloween excited to look outside and see toilet paper hanging from trees and shaving cream all over the paved streets. Unfortunately, late October in 2012 Hurricane Sandy hit

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    This Halloween I spent a Central Michigan University (CMU) with my friends. We all dressed up and went out to have a good time with other students on campus. Halloween at CMU is a time where students go out to have a good time and create mischief, and it is a time where you let your imagination create who you are for the night. My Halloween started out with my friends and I getting into our costumes and dressing up in funny disguises. My friends and I walked the streets on Halloween seeing many

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    JOANIE: Sue, let me do the thinking, okay? What is this..? MALE NEWSMAN: ... authorities in and around Shudderville are warning all residents tonight that Tawny Ka Ching’s death is almost certainly the work of the Halloween Killer. Everyone, especially teenage girls, are advised not to be alone, or even in small groups of two, or three, or they could meet a terrible end… JOANIE: *counts on fingers silently, pointing away -- Anna -- for “one”, Sue for “two” then herself for “three”. Looks alarmed

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    The meaning of a poem is not typically set in stone, so it is fairly common for there to be multiple ways to interpret a poem; this is especially true in the case of the poem “October” by Bobbi Katz. This poem describes the appearances, sounds, activities, and feelings that often occur during the month of October, and at first glance this poem appears to do so in a lighthearted manner. However, upon further analysis of the poem there seems to be an eerie undertone to it. By looking at each distinct

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    One night on Halloween there was a teenage girl, her name was Emma and Emma's mom and dad wanted her to go trick or treating with the whole family, but emma said no. So her parents' left her home alone and they went trick or treating so they left and she started to hear weird noises downstairs so Emma decided to go down stairs. To see if there was anything down there so she went and peeked down the stairs and saw this creepy shadow and so then she quietly walked back upstairs. And locked herself

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    have a really good reason to contradict her. To put it short my mom is a Mexican mom. Anyway going back to the story. October thirty-first, 2017. “Are you going to go Trick or Treating, Emerson?” asked one girl. “Are you going to go Trick or Treating, Emerson?” asked another boy. “Are you going to go Trick or Treating, Emerson?” asked my best friend. All those times I had to say nope. “No, I get to go to church and praise my Saviour Jesus Christ on Halloween for not sending me to hell early

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    On a dark and creepy day on Halloween night some kids were going trick or treating but not all of them. Except the three Jameson kids who decided to stay home this year. The oldest boy’s name is Tommy, the middle child is a girl and her name is Sara lastly the youngest boy’s name is Tyrone. Before the permission from their mom, she has warned them about the missing kids who didn't decide to participate in Halloween last year who went off to do whatever they wanted and were missing so she is hopeful

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    Finally…. Halloween was here. I have waited all year for this day. My all time favorite holiday. School was finally over and I slipped on my costume and jetted out the door. I was ready for the spooky scares, chilly air, and crazy dares that happen on halloween night. My friend Kayla and I walked to each door chanting “trick or treat”, but one house appeared to be kind of peculiar. The house was big, white, and the tiles were falling off. Nobody dared to step on the property of the house.

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