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    didn’t look anything like the man that was looking at it. He had greasy this grey hair and a stubble. His glasses were had faded-gold wire as the frame and his eyes were a grayish-green. His wardrobe stuck to red and green shirts and faded worn jeans. The man in the picture had black hair, but it looked to be turning grayish. He had green eyes

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    Many stories include a child who vies for their parent(s) attention. One being, Oedipus, by Sophocles, where Oedipus rivals his father, who he believes is a stranger, to gain the attention of his wife/mother. The idea of a child, mostly boys, trying to gain their parent(s) (who tend to be a mother more often than a father) attention is known as “The Oedipal Complex”, created by Sigmund Freud. “The Oedipal Complex”, is a theory of a developing of feelings a boy develops towards his mother. He then

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    see. She wasn’t beautiful or nice or anything like that. She was tall and disgustingly scrawny. She was as pale as a ghost and had freckles and warts all over her body. Her eyes were sunken in and she had purplish bruise like circles under them. The princess has wild black hair that was matted to her head. She had dull green eyes and scaly red lips. It was strange because her parents were both such beautiful

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    I knew that I had made the grandest mistake when I followed my Uncle’s orders and claimed my cousin's throne. I'm attending a meeting with my mother and Uncle right now, and I'm supposed to be focusing but I just can't. Not now. I feel absolutely horrible about the situation, and the overall guilt is just terrible. As if that wasn't enough, my mother's ENTIRE council continues to congratulate me for my bold move. How is what I did a good thing? You stole her throne you idiot!! Her title, her destiny

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    My Favourite Actress

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    I could not wait till I got home today; today was the awards show and my favorite actress was nominated for so many things. This actress also happened to be my best friend. Ever since high school, her and I have been unstoppable. I made sure she never quit trying to become an actress which was part of the reason she is where she is today. She had been in so many movies that came out this year and each performance as graceful as the last. Unfortunately I couldn’t attend the event with her because

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    mental characteristics. Would parents choose physical traits such as blonde hair and green eyes, or choose mental traits such as athleticism and intelligence? Scientists are now able to genetically engineer a human embryo to the traits that a parent desires. Designer babies are usually seen as beneficial due to the eliminating chances of genetics diseases, however, they are also seen as playing God in the eyes of some. How are human embryos genetically engineered to fit the desires of parents, and

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    long dark bangs that waved over his mysteriously orange right eye, and a partially shaved head where white fuzz was growing, exposing a normal light blue eye. Jae’s appearance wasn’t normal, one side of his hair was a deep black while the other was pure white like the color of snow. Similarly, his eyes also contrasted in color. People had always made fun of him because of this, so he always shaved off the white part and covered his orange eye. To finish off his “look”, from his black hair, stems a long

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    The Power of Stories The Bluest Eye is crafted in a unique way from most other novels. The plot encompasses different points of view from many characters, as well as a collection of various stories. These stories are essential to the overall message of the novel and each one portrays a strong purpose. Morrison uses the stories to express some real world problems that can be extremely destructive, like racism and the stereotype of beauty. These issues can be held accountable for many of the devastating

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    “Ouch!” Nova mumbled as she sat up holding her head. It felt like she had been hit with a baseball bat. Nova was a teenage girl with long black hair. Her skin was of a dark complexion. Her eyes were blurry because of the terrible headache she had. As she slowly gets up to examine her environs, she realizes she was in the middle of what seemed to be an abandoned circus tent. There were few rusted metal chairs and leftover rubbage. The weather-beaten tent was ridden with holes and reeked of mold. Finally

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    Zana Doll Research Paper

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    the Mooshka Tots line, Zana is 9.5 inches tall. She features Velcro hands that give her the ability to grip or hug other doll friends. The Zana doll is designed with brown hair in perky pigtails that stick off the sides of her head. She has blue eyes that look directly at you. Her cheeks are rosy, and her tiny lips are red. Zana wears a colorful outfit that gives her a cheery look. She is dressed in a pink floral dress that features a delicate bright blue ribbon. A delicate bow is tied around her

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