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    in the doorway. I pulled the blanket up to cover my face‚ leaving only my eyes uncovered. I heard the creak of a floorboard‚ and the shadow advanced towards me‚ a silent murderer. I slid completely underneath the blankets‚ willing myself to wake up from this nightmare. I heard the sound of another footstep‚ whipped of the blanket‚ and screamed at the top of my lungs. The next thing I knew‚ bright lights had flooded the room‚ burning my eyes till I squinted. My mom stood in the doorway‚ disheveled

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    day. Packed to the point of bursting open with new notebooks‚ folders‚ pens‚ pencils‚ and textbooks‚ he readied me for school. Instead of bouncing around as rambunctious young boys do‚ he trudged slowly in a peculiar meter of half-steps toward the doorway. He was living a new life in a new school that was filled with people who might as well have been aliens to him. He carried me everywhere‚ when he sat alone in the corner too afraid to speak with his new peers‚ when he needed a book to read at recess

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    Jack and the Scientist Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. She was very poor‚ for times had been hard‚ and Jack was too young to work. Almost all the furniture in the little cottage she lived in had been sold to buy food. She had a cow named Milky White that gave milk every morning‚ which they took to market and sold. But one sad day Milky White gave no milk and they had nothing to sell. “Don’t worry mother” said Jack‚ “I’ll go into town and sell Milky White

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    prints. The image “Untitled 1” shows the end of an empty hallway on the second floor of the house. A stair railing cuts through the center of the photograph and travels left‚ meeting the frame of a door that is barely open. The slight crack in this doorway reveals a small portion of what appears to be a flower vase on a dresser in a brightly lit room. The ceiling to the left is torn‚ uncovering a large area of its dark wooden frame. To the right of the unmasked portion of the ceiling‚ a quiet smoke

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    The Dreamcrosser Squad‚ a squad of three puffballs; Shifuto‚ Surasshu and Alpha‚ who are on a mission to stop a corrupt soul. This corrupt soul is known as Medlex‚ who is really a robot puffball that is possessed by some type of impure ghost. Both The Dreamcrosser Squad and Medlex have the same motive‚ but different purposes: getting the Legendary Stars. Medlex wants to use them to destroy the universe‚ while The Dreamcrosser Squad want to use them for good‚ which is why they had become arch-nemeses

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    In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” Joyce Carol Oats uses characterization including methods such as symbolism and allusions to develop her characters‚ and thus establish her theme of the cross roads Connie faces in her transition from the innocence of her adolescence to the impurity of adulthood facilitated by the antagonist‚ Arnold Friend. From the beginning of the story‚ the reader sees Connie has a strong desire to make her early transition into adulthood. Although

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    for young children who are aged 6-24 months. The areas that are out of bounds for the young children include the kitchens and stairways. They are normally constructed of wood‚ plastic or metal and these can be expanded so as to fit a wide range of doorway widths. Baby gates often contain small pets.This is in reference to those ones that are not housebroken. The baby gates may be designed to be used indoors or out‚ and can be either pressure-mounted or hardware. The hardware-mounted

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    upon his bed" (Poe 291). This clearly implies that the narrator can see his future victim: "I could see him as he lay upon his bed." But then the narrator tells us that although the victim awakes startled‚ the narrator simply stood his ground in the doorway since "His room was as black as pitch with the thick darkness...and so I knew that he could not see the opening of the door..." (Poe 292). This implies that the room and hallway are pitch black‚ which means that neither the victim nor the predator

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    Permanent Stain I stood peeking through the small living room doorway and watched my mother beat my sister. My mother had a full grip of her hair in one hand‚ and a thick‚ coiled wire in the other. She took a blow to her delicate skin‚ releasing all of her held in anger. I see my sister curled up on our dirty‚ kitchen floor‚ trapped between our wooden door and filthy fridge. I hear her cry as if she cried her lungs out for a stop to the blows she’s forced to take‚ and for a stop to the thought

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    The study involved the observation of 823 university students. The investigator waited for a solo participant who was not distracted and displayed a happy‚ sad or neutral expression. Study 1 was conducted in the doorways of six public university buildings. Study 2 was set in a doorway of the university hospital and study 3 was conducted at the entrance of the university health services. Despite studies 2 and 3 being set in locations which anguish is likely‚ happy investigators received more aid

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