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    My Home: Disturbed

    spines exposed were splattered with body fluids and evidence of a life that had painfully ended. Whatever occurred in my home was violent, brutal, and downright disturbing. Zoe was a pit-bull mix I had rescued six years earlier. She and Minnie, a Jack Russell Terrier, had been living together since I rescued Zoe. Zoe was not an aggressive dog and I raised her from the time she was a little, lanky, awkward puppy. I took her to work with me at the bar often and everyone knew and loved her there

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    How to Carve a Pumpkin

    pumpkin suitable for a Jack-O-Lantern makeover. One of my favorite memories as a child was going to the pumpkin patch and I would run through the fields looking for the perfect one along with my siblings. Keep in mind that the bigger the pumpkin, the longer it will take to clean it out. So choose a pumpkin that is between 12 and 20 inches in diameter, with a strong, intact stem would be the best bet. Also, a person needs to have an idea of how he or she wants him or her Jack-O-Lantern to turn out

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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

    Doubt; however the murder of a 23 year old prostitute is the main crime which sparked the ongoing theme for this movie. The prostitute was stabbed four times by what was determined to be a switchblade knife in the abdominal. A witness walking his Jack Russell terrier claimed to have seen a man in a black ski mask, dressed in a sweat suit struggling with the victim. This witness’ dog attacked the man, biting him on the left calf. After Law Enforcement Officers arrived a shoeprint was found at the

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    Bluetick Coonhound Research Paper

    11/7/17 Blue tick hound’s personality, history, and health. The bluetick coonhound was considered a color variety of the English Coonhound. Both breeds were developed in southern United States in the 18 th century from imported English and French hounds. United Kennel Club began registering English Coonhounds (then called the English Fox and Coonhound) in 1905. The Bluetick was declared a separate breed in 1946. The American Kennel Club recognized the Bluetick as a member of the Hound Group in 2009

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    Africa

    Pacific Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea Transcontinental countries Russia Turkey v t e Political corruption in the post-colonial government of Kenya has had a history which spans the era of the Jomo Kenyatta and Daniel arap Moi's KANU governments to Mwai Kibaki's PNU government. In the Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 Kenya is ranked 139th out of 176 countries for corruption, tied with Azerbaijan, Nepal, Nigeria, and Pakistan (least corrupt countries are at the

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    Reaction Deviant Behavior

    villains. In Chapter 2: Defining Deviancy Down by Daniel Patrick Moynihan explains how crime is normal and deviance is only viewed as so because of shared standards. I believe this is completely true because the vast majority of people see me as deviant simple due to the fact that I smoke cigarettes. However previous generations or even people from different backgrounds may not agree because of circumstance. Furthermore at the end of the chapter Daniel states how in society our media focuses on horrific

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    Examples Of Direct Characterization In The Crucible

    What are the characters like in The Crucible? There are two ways an author introduces a character: by using direct and or indirect characterization. When the author introduces characters directly, he or she is telling the audience. When the author introduces a character indirectly, he or she has the character tell the audience through their actions and dialogue. In the play ‘’ The Crucible’’ author Arthur Miller uses direct and indirect characterization to introduce Reverend Parris, Abigail Williams

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    The Role Of Lying In The Crucible

    Fabrication is looked at the same way lying is, wrong. Coming up with fiction when the truth needs to be told. John Proctor in The Crucible, is a farmer in a Puritan society. Proctor has a wife, Elizabeth, and three boys, but only two are baptized. In Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, John Proctor was a dishonest man by lying, being dishonest towards Reverend Hale, and betraying his family by being actively involved in adultery. John Proctor is a dishonorable man because he lies.This is an issue because

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    False Accusation In The Crucible

    The play The Crucible By Arthur Miller is an example of false accusation by everyone being accused of something during their time of life. Arthur Miller connects himself with John Proctor through accusation and how all fingers are pointed to people from one In the little town Salem Massachusetts, 1692, the theme Witchcraft was brought upon a lot of people, from accusation. Everyone being framed of Witchcraft had either the choice to admit to it, or to be hanged, because Witchcraft was not allowed

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    How Does Abigail Williams Portray People In The Crucible

    “My plays are always involved with society, but I’m writing about people, too, and it’s clear over the years that audiences understand them and care about them. The political landscape changes, the issues change, but the people are still there. People don’t really change that much.”(Huntington Theatre Company) The quote is from Arthur Miller himself and he could not be any more right when he says his plays are understood by the audience. The Crucible is a play that is relatable at many different

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