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    monster. “Zabdiel, be careful!” I yell out to him. “I will Zadock don’t worry!” Zabdiel calls back. I watch the little cheetah hop rock from rock, his paws nearly touching the water. Finally he follows the rocks back to the surface of the water walking next to me once again. I watch as his studies the way I walk on all fours, knuckles and feet. Zabdiel…

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    design, especially that of its downtown. After studying the downtown of Halifax, NS, particularly that of Granville and Hollis Street, it is clear that the amount of green space does affect how people use the street. The robotic actions of people both walking and driving are because of the amount of plants, trees, and green elements present in the downtown. Background Halifax, Nova Scotia has been a city of development, especially in the downtown area which encompasses Hollis and Granville…

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    Edvard Munch painted the famous painting which he named “The Scream” to represent his past. The painting consists of a child standing at the edge of the road facing a different direction from his companions who seem to be walking towards a different direction. The child is screaming while facing the departing companions. “The Scream” is a name given to represent each of the four versions of his paintings which are kept at the Munch museum. The aim of this paper is to analyze the painting. This…

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    Dead On Arrival Analysis

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    Dead On Arrival Often times the unexpected happens and your life changes, sometimes for worse but more often than not for the best. In life we cannot predict what will happen to us. If we were afforded that ability life would be much easier and we most certainly would sustain less heartache. Instead we must take what is handed to us and make it pleasurable or better yet worthy of a life worth living. Or we can let it consume us in the depths of our inner most being. I refuse to lie down and be…

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    In the novel ‘Don’t call me Ishmael’ written by Michael Gerad Bauer, we meet a fourteen year old boy called Ishmael Lesuer. Ishmael Lesuer is the only recorded case of ‘Ishmael Lesuer syndrome, it is capable of turning a normal person into a walking disaster are registering at nine point nine on the imbecile scale. Through out the novel Ishmael and his friends let fear stand in the way of their many capability. One of Ishmael’s biggest fear is going the debating team and talking in front of a…

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    winter ahead. Samhain also means ‘end of summer’ and the harvesting of crops also happened around this time. As you can imagine, there was much superstition connected with this time of change, including the belief in fairies and that the spirits of the dead wandered around looking for bodies to inhabit. As the living were terrified by being possessed by spirits, they dressed up in costumes and paraded around the streets…

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    Dead: A Short Story

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    Dead. They were dead. The news of death travels fast here, but I’ve never seen it celebrated with joy. Even though my friends are happy about it, I can’t help wonder ‘what about Jo-jo, her parents died what about her?’ Jo-jo doesn’t talk to anyone, trust me I’ve tried so many times. All she does is look ahead. I know why though, she’s afraid of something. I just don’t know what. I was joyful today though, it’s the day of her parents funeral. I know it sounds messed up, but Jo-jo will be coming…

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    Lewis got up then, started walking over too the waterfall. Once he got to the waterfall he stood there for a minute debating if he should go in or not. He decides to go inside the waterfall to see if the myth was true or not . He slowly started walking into the water toward the waterfalls. Once, the water got to deep he dove underwater and swim the rest of the way to the other side of the…

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    Social Norms Analysis

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    In every society there are rules and guidelines needed to operate properly. Without these expectations, groups of the society wouldn’t know how to act when an encounter with others or know how to behave. These are called norms. Norms are social expectations that guide behavior. Norms explain why people do what they do in given situations. When these norms are broken they are often met with sanctions. Sanctions are the reactions people receive when breaking a norm, they can either be expressions…

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    which is one of the biggest distraction. A person may be walking down the hall and feel their phone vibrate, so they pull it out and respond to the text they just received. While responding to the text, they bump into somebody and quickly apologize before getting on there way again. If the exact same thing were to happen while they were driving, they may not have the chance to say sorry. They could’ve just killed somebody or be the one dead. Sadly just saying sorry can’t undo anything.…

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