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    Creative Writing: There's Blood

    There’s blood on her hands but she doesn’t know if it is her own or not. It coats the end of her fingers and stains the backs of her hands. It has smeared across her forearms and dribbled down the contours of her forearms. It clogs the creases of her fingerprints and forms smudges across her wrists. There’s blood in her mouth but she doesn’t know whether it belongs to her tongue or her teeth. It covers the point of her chin and drips onto the front of her shirt. It splatters up the curve of her

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    Describe The Relationship Between Ella And Elena Alternate Ending

    Elena woke up one day and was sure that she was dying. The realization came fast and clear like water from those Siberian Springs from the PBS documentaries she liked to watch. It wasn’t a series of thoughts, like the racing, panic filled ones that came two weeks ago when the doctor told Lola that Elena was ill and needed to be taken to the emergency room. Over the past three weeks, Elena had gotten weaker and developed a rash over her face. The rash had convinced Lola that Elena wasn’t just faking

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    The Beaten-Personal Narrative

    I caught sight of my target: the Beater. He stood lanky, with dark robes. His face appearedsuddenly as sunlight shifted in through the window. I almost fell off the three barrels I was standing on. He hadhair as black as night, and piercing green eyes that seemed to stare through the wall and pick my feelings apart,piece by piece. Gods, was he handsome. Even better looking than--Don’t go there now, don’t think about him.You left him, and it was your choice. To save him. He was speaking to another

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    The Loop By Sunnie Bell: Short Story

    The Loop by Sunnie Bell Gemma woke up with chills down her spine and goosebumps up and down her cold body. She took a long look around her, trying to remember this plain room or how she got there. It wasn’t familiar to her at all. As Gemma rubbed her eyes, trying to wake up, she felt sick to her stomach. Slumped up against the hard concrete wall, she started getting uncomfortable, with the cold concrete surface pushed against her fingertips. The back of her head throbbed, how long had she been crumpled

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    Narrative-Iridian Alternate Ending

    Iridian eventually sat up on the bed, and he took my hand into his, as he said, "I don't know how to handle you," he looked down at our hands intertwined, and I looked over at him as he continued, "and if you feel sorry for hurting others, why do you continue to do so?" Using my thumb, I traced along the curves of his hand slowly. "I can't tell you," I stated, "not like this at least." I stared down at our hands as well, and I unconsciously tightened my grip a little. "It's not like I want to do

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    Free Narrative Essays: Jefferey's 'The Mansion'

    easily came open and she saw a 17ft by 15ft room with black and white mid scale damask wallpaper as well as a metro silk hot pink area rug. The room was filled with an assortment of dolls, all of them had long and tousled pitch black hair, blood red eyes and black painted fingernails. They appeared to be about eighteen inches in height. The odd thing was that there was one doll that had something in her lap, the doll was to the left of the frame white hardboard door, which was located in the farthest

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    Functional Magnetic Tolerance Imaging

    Carole Commodore BME 100 Problem Set 4 Stony Brook ID: 109371838 Question 1 A. (8 pts) Explain in a few sentences why structural and functional MRI images are often overlaid in fMRI studies, instead of just collecting functional images (just fMRI data). Be sure to include the major difference between the images created by these two methods. Structural and functional MRI image are often overlaid in fMRI studies instead of collecting just the functional MRI data because these overlaid diagrams

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    Creative Writing: Nyame's Big Mistake

    Nyame eyes were locked on his again and there was a small smile formulating on her lips before she cleared her throat and looked away. Happy was the right word for that brief moment when he told her he trusted her but it was tampered like all her emotions by the low wave of rage. Her eyes narrowed as the woman’s name passed his lips again. She was growing more than just a tiny bit of hatred for the girl and it increased as he spoke. His attempt to protect the girl was not lost on her at all. It

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    Case 426 Blind Infant

    nerve in the back of the eye. The blood vessels grow slowly toward the edges of the developing retina, supplying oxygen and nutrients, but the last 12 weeks is when the eye develops rapidly. A full term babies retinal blood vessel growth is nearly complete, and finishes a few weeks to a month after birth. If a child is born before the blood vessels reach the edges of the retina, blood vessel growth may stop. This may stop nutrients and oxygen from getting to the edges of the eye. Scientists believe that

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    Greek Art Research Paper

    always depended on the person you are asking and the time period they are in. Clearly, certain things that may have been considered beautiful at one time, may not be deemed as beautiful in today's society. This is why I believe beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. For the third marking period, I finally decided to read a book on art. After going through the chapter on the renaissance

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