… Nikki. In fact, we despised each other. We constantly bickered and fought about every little thing. It wasn't until my sophomore year of high school when she was hospitalized and when my friend Kira's younger sister was kidnapped, that I realized…
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… These words still echo through my mind. When those keys were placed in my hand exactly a month after my seventeenth birthday, I knew this would alter everything going on in my life. From that day on, I knew the screaming and crying would finally come…
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… up on a tiny gulf island just south of Courtenay, called Denman Island. There were only about twelve hundred people on my island; the school had about one hundred kids attending from kindergarten to grade six. It was a brand new school with all…
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… Reed (Powder) ·Xander ·Willow ·Cordelia ·Mr Snyder (Principal Schneider) ·Also numerous vampires Synopsis Buffy is still isolated from her peers - she understands that she will never be fully accepted because of her secret duty as the vampire…
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… do every day without even noticing it. Let's say you're in the fruit and vegetable aisle. You have 4 varieties of apples to choose from. Without being aware of it you determine which one appeals to you most (size, color, price, etc.) by using your compar…
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… We, as a race, have stayed the same since we gained a cerebrum, and since then, have developed a society that shelters every man, woman and child no matter their disabilities and handicaps. Nature's "survival of the fittest" ceased to exist, breaking…
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… in the development of human beings. Each war, revolution, reformation, innovation, and movement has altered history and lay the foundation for the present and the future. We are what we are, and where we are, because of our ancestors. For example,…
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… away then most of the people in my class. It began where the summers were hot, almost scorching, and the winters cool and dry. I still consider myself a western child, because that is where I grew and where my heart still belongs, even till today. …
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… work of art. Literary Criticism can be a guide to how a work is interpreted and how we evaluate something for any principles and morals it may bestow upon us as readers. Criticism challenges artists and readers to set high standards in the appreciation…
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… the country. It was a slow painful death. The diesis was called the "Red Death" when a person got that; they started to bleed through all the pores in the body. There was a prince his name was Prince Prospero. When the Red Death diesis struck the…
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