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    Examples Of Nonverbal Stereotypes

    After the young blond man sees Penelope for the first time, he is frightened. His eyebrows furrow and his mouth opens as he points directly at her face, he then turns and runs away with his arms flailing. These are nonverbal affect displays that clearly demonstrate to Penelope and the others present that he is scared of her appearances. The young man arrives at a police station to report what he saw. He describes a monster with fangs to the officer, and as he talks about the shape of the monster's

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    Short Story: Sthenios

    there will be a small vine creeping upwards and encircling a stone sticking from the wall. Push on the stone and our gate will open." i did as she said as sure enough the rocks began to separate, forming a large hole and blinding me with light. as my eyes adjusted i could now see trees and a house. "Wait, i've been here before. this is your house!" I was looking around when i felt a familiar tingle jolt my senses. and i could almost feel him sneaking up behind me. "Dragneel." "How in the hell did you

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    “Working in Teams” Video Analysis

    “Working in Teams” Video Analysis Name University: <Course> <XX/XX/XXXX> “Working in Teams” Video Analysis Effective Team or Not The three characteristics of effective team work The first characteristic of effective teams is that the team members should agree to come up with a goal and make some actions to achieve the goal. This characteristic is evident in forming storming and norming stages of team development. When team member come together, know each other and understand

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    Boettcher's Short Story: Serial Killers

    It was tenebrous and cold, the girl ran as expeditious as she could. She heard footsteps behind her and taunting voices saying that they’re coming for her. Trying to find a way to the safe house on the other end of the maze, she comes to a stop looking at a wall with the words dead-end written in blood she turned around and ran the other way. Noticing a gleam of light, she knew it could be was her safe house; trying to run faster, the footsteps seemed closer and closer to her. Looking back to see

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    A Girl: A Fictional Narrative

    “Look at me! I said look!” she demanded. Reluctantly I looked up. I saw her standing in front of me snarling. “You’re not good enough,” she spoke harshly. “You aren’t perfect!,” she yelled. Was she right? Am I not good enough? I turned and looked away, but she followed me. I tried to walk away from me, but there she was right next to me. I took off running down the hall, but she trailed right behind. I could see her in every window and mirror that I passed. “You won’t be loved! You

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    Dramatic Monologue

    It was just an average Wednesday at Susquehanna Township High School, or so everyone thought. Outside of room 204 there was a small crowd of students gaping wide-eyed. Taylor, a tall blonde freshman, pushed through the crowd of students to get a better look. She then saw it; she saw the bloody handprint on the glass of the door. As a child Taylor had always played detective, so she decided to put those skills to work and skip the rest of her classes to figure out what happened in room 204. Taylor

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    Personal Narrative: I Got Stung By A Bee

    I Got Stung by A Bee!!! A couple years ago during the summer my sister, Caleb - my friend aka roommate) his 2 sisters ( same age teenagers) and I we were gonna go to Baldwin Park to hang out for the day. Before we went we asked our neighbor Keegan (he is very dangerous and is a teenager also) and see if he wanted to come with and hang out for a while because face it, we all had nothing to do and he said sure. We all took our bikes there to hang out.

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    The Subway Short Story

    True color does not exist in the subway. The people don’t exist. Instead, blurred bodies blend into another until a person catches your eye and is suddenly juxtaposed against the blue or orange seat. She’s older than you but still young. Your eyes are drawn to her lips as they mouth words from the paper in her hands. Was she a student? An office worker? You would never know because she got off at the next stop. She existed in between the stops you noticed her. We don’t take the train. We squeeze

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    Activation Spell: A Short Story

    I cannot see my hand in front of my face or anything! Plus I feel a weird, warm sensation. “I told you I did not want anything to do with witchcraft!” Veronica said and grunted. “What did you do? You made me invisible.” “I didn’t do anything! I just read a spell.” “What do you mean you read a spell?” “I mean, I read a spell.” “I dunno know. It said ‘Activation Spell.’ How did I know it would activate you to become invisible?” “It figures that all this freaky stuff started happened when we visited

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    Conjunctivitis Research Paper

    but its another word for Pink Eye. Conjunctivitis is usually caused by viruses, allergies, bacteria, and irritants (shampoos, dirt, and smoke). Main symptoms of conjunctivitis are a large increase on the amount of tears, redness in the white part of the eye or inner lid, yellow, green or white discharge from the eye, itchiness, burning, sensitive to light and/or blurred vision of the eye. The symptoms tend to changed based on how bad the inflammation is on the eye. Conjunctivitis can be treated

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