This document provides examples of different human emotions through short vignettes. It discusses love, anger, fear, hope, despair, grief, joy, relief, jealousy, envy, loneliness, self-pity, vanity, ambition, greed, humility, stubbornness, courage, and timidity through brief stories that illustrate each emotion.
Talon, a Celtic warrior who was killed by his clan centuries ago, is now an immortal vampire. He awakens in modern-day New Orleans craving coffee. While talking to his friend Wulf on the phone, Talon discusses hunting soul-sucking vampires called Daimons and misses the days when they were better fighters. Talon watches a beautiful woman walk by but remains focused on his conversation with Wulf about their duties as immortal vampires.
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The document contains excerpts from 15 cards of a vampire tarot deck. Each card provides a brief story or description. The Fool card introduces a young man who seeks immortality by meeting a vampire in a graveyard. The voice that speaks to him says "This is not life." Other cards include The Magician, which references a man claiming to be 1000 years old, The Priestess featuring a self-proclaimed vampire queen on a talk show, and The Lovers describing a couple found dead together in a coffin with the man more decayed than the woman. The final card, The World, has a vampire telling the listener that vampires are essentially just like humans but colder and deader.
Nellie arrives in Egypt to continue her adventure and search for mystical gems. She meets with Fatima Amin, who tells her the Ruby of Sakhara may be found from the relic merchant Fahad Madbouli. Nellie has an unpleasant encounter with Fahad, but obtains information about the Ruby. She then witnesses an old woman charming snakes and decides to learn this skill, which may help cure mummy's curses. Nellie realizes she needs to return to France to continue her mission.
Tetanus Freshnfruity uses a time machine to travel back in time after pushing a mysterious "Nothing Button" that erased everything except himself. He arrives in a strange new world and observes the antics of "Tootie", a blonde woman living at 94 Road to Nowhere. Tootie pursues various neighbors romantically, including Loki Beaker, who is married to her friend Circe. Loki and Tootie begin an affair, which is discovered by Circe. Loki then leaves Circe for Tootie and the two become engaged, much to Tetanus's confusion and dismay over the events unfolding.
Kestrel is playing an Asylum simulation with friends where he controls an orderly caring for 7 uncontrollable Sims and their children. Over the course of 2 weeks, all the female Sims become pregnant multiple times, giving birth to 11 babies total. Kestrel struggles to care for the large family and work towards his goal of making 20 friends. Through it all, he remains one of the only Sims consistently feeding and caring for the babies and toddlers.
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This document provides background on a book titled "Reptilian Agenda" that is the first book in a trilogy. It describes the setting as the author drives through New Mexico towards their friends' house on Halloween. Upon arriving, the author is surprised to find their ex Yvonne there, as tensions still remain between them from their breakup. The document sets the scene and introduces some of the characters and their relationships.
The document is the beginning of a novel and introduces the main character, Jane St. Giles, who has hired a male prostitute at a brothel called "The Club" in order to find her missing friend, but now must convince the prostitute to leave without intimacy. Jane is nervous about how the large and masculine prostitute will react when asked to leave without fulfilling his purpose.
Sample of a book of poems sampling what I've squeezed out of life that past years. Please support self publishing by picking up a copy at Lulu. Thanks, enjoy.
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Talon, a Celtic warrior who was killed by his clan centuries ago, is now an immortal vampire. He awakens in modern-day New Orleans craving coffee. While talking to his friend Wulf on the phone, Talon discusses hunting soul-sucking vampires called Daimons and misses the days when they were better fighters. Talon watches a beautiful woman walk by but remains focused on his conversation with Wulf about their duties as immortal vampires.
Fifteen painted cards from a vampire tarotNaman Kumar
The document contains excerpts from 15 cards of a vampire tarot deck. Each card provides a brief story or description. The Fool card introduces a young man who seeks immortality by meeting a vampire in a graveyard. The voice that speaks to him says "This is not life." Other cards include The Magician, which references a man claiming to be 1000 years old, The Priestess featuring a self-proclaimed vampire queen on a talk show, and The Lovers describing a couple found dead together in a coffin with the man more decayed than the woman. The final card, The World, has a vampire telling the listener that vampires are essentially just like humans but colder and deader.
Nellie arrives in Egypt to continue her adventure and search for mystical gems. She meets with Fatima Amin, who tells her the Ruby of Sakhara may be found from the relic merchant Fahad Madbouli. Nellie has an unpleasant encounter with Fahad, but obtains information about the Ruby. She then witnesses an old woman charming snakes and decides to learn this skill, which may help cure mummy's curses. Nellie realizes she needs to return to France to continue her mission.
Tetanus Freshnfruity uses a time machine to travel back in time after pushing a mysterious "Nothing Button" that erased everything except himself. He arrives in a strange new world and observes the antics of "Tootie", a blonde woman living at 94 Road to Nowhere. Tootie pursues various neighbors romantically, including Loki Beaker, who is married to her friend Circe. Loki and Tootie begin an affair, which is discovered by Circe. Loki then leaves Circe for Tootie and the two become engaged, much to Tetanus's confusion and dismay over the events unfolding.
Kestrel is playing an Asylum simulation with friends where he controls an orderly caring for 7 uncontrollable Sims and their children. Over the course of 2 weeks, all the female Sims become pregnant multiple times, giving birth to 11 babies total. Kestrel struggles to care for the large family and work towards his goal of making 20 friends. Through it all, he remains one of the only Sims consistently feeding and caring for the babies and toddlers.
#1 2 8x11 final reptilian agenda - clint removed-spellchecked-re-margined on ...Clint Barrett
This document provides background on a book titled "Reptilian Agenda" that is the first book in a trilogy. It describes the setting as the author drives through New Mexico towards their friends' house on Halloween. Upon arriving, the author is surprised to find their ex Yvonne there, as tensions still remain between them from their breakup. The document sets the scene and introduces some of the characters and their relationships.
The document is the beginning of a novel and introduces the main character, Jane St. Giles, who has hired a male prostitute at a brothel called "The Club" in order to find her missing friend, but now must convince the prostitute to leave without intimacy. Jane is nervous about how the large and masculine prostitute will react when asked to leave without fulfilling his purpose.
Sample of a book of poems sampling what I've squeezed out of life that past years. Please support self publishing by picking up a copy at Lulu. Thanks, enjoy.
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/electric-chair-for-the-sun/12305241
This summary provides context for a conversation between Falcon and his wife Devin in the early morning hours. Falcon wakes Devin to tell her something important that has happened. Devin is wary, as Falcon's profession in organized crime often keeps her awake at night worrying if he will return home safely. Their conversation touches on Falcon's ongoing infidelity with another woman named Ava, which causes Devin great pain, though she finds it difficult to truly hate Falcon due to her deep love for him. Falcon asserts his dominance over Devin by reminding her that she belongs to him. Their relationship is complex and troubled, defined by both deep love and betrayal.
This document is the beginning of Mark Twain's classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It introduces the main character Huckleberry Finn and establishes the setting and time period of the Mississippi River Valley 40 to 50 years ago. Huck recounts his current living situation with the Widow Douglas and her sister Miss Watson after the events of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He finds their home and rules constraining and seeks escape through adventures with his friend Tom Sawyer.
The document provides biographical information about the staff of the 2016 North Texas Review, including the faculty advisor, editor-in-chief, assistant editors, designers, and editors. It thanks the UNT students who submitted work and those who supported the publication. It also individually thanks members of the staff for their hard work in producing the 2016 issue of the North Texas Review.
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This document summarizes reactions to a fanfiction story. It discusses various passages that evoke emotion through vivid descriptions of longing, relationships between characters, and implications of their backstories. Comments praise the work for capturing the feel of the fictional universe and compelling characterization.
The document is a collection of unrelated passages on various topics. It includes a fairy tale about a boy left at a monastery, discussions of dating dangers and lack of modern accomplishments, recipes involving deer, and letters between a wolf and shark discussing their forbidden love. The writing shifts abruptly between different voices, subjects, and tones.
The summary of the document is:
1. An American family, the Otises, move into the haunted Canterville Chase in England despite being warned that it is haunted.
2. On their first night, they encounter signs of the ghost including a mysterious blood stain on the floor that cannot be removed.
3. Over subsequent nights, the ghost tries to frighten the family but they are not scared and even offer to help the ghost with his rattling chains and blood stain, frustrating the ghost.
4. Eventually, Virginia befriends the sad ghost and helps him find a place to sleep by taking him to the churchyard where he is finally at peace.
This document is the table of contents and introductory pages for Volume 3 of Future Earth Magazine. It includes dedications from the editors and publisher. The magazine is focused on the theme of "Food: Hunger & Satiety". It also includes an excerpt from the short story "If I Never" by Gary Murning, which describes two characters, George Ruiz and the narrator, discussing George's family and plans to attend a family party for the potential inheritance money.
George Hellings created the drag persona Devil Child after enrolling at art school and being introduced to drag performance. Devil Child joined The House of Daze drag collective, helping establish their monthly drag nights in Norwich. George's parents were initially hesitant about his drag career but have become supportive after seeing his performances. Devil Child brings a horror-inspired element to The House of Daze shows.
The document provides an overview and synopsis of the slasher horror film "The Mousetrap". It describes how a group of five friends go camping for Easter holidays but end up being stalked and killed one by one by an unknown entity. As they are picked off, the remaining girls receive disturbing text messages requiring them to perform dangerous tasks or else face deadly consequences. In the end, only one girl remains as the sole survivor of the terrifying game.
John Proctor is the protagonist of The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Over the course of the play, Proctor goes from feeling deep guilt over his affair to finding the courage to stand up for the truth. In the beginning, Proctor expresses regret for his past actions with Abigail. However, as the witch trials escalate, Proctor realizes people are falsely accusing others out of vengeance. He decides to risk his own reputation and confess to save his wife Elizabeth from a false accusation, even though it means his name will be ruined. In the end, Proctor finds integrity by choosing to die for the truth rather than sign a false confession, regaining his sense of goodness in the process.
The document is an introduction to the latest issue of the Byline student magazine, which includes sections on fashion, film, music, arts, literature, gaming, humour, and fiction. The introduction provides a brief overview of the various articles and topics covered in each section of the magazine, such as fashion advice for upcoming balls, reviews of movies and albums, discussions of mental health in media, and fiction stories. It also encourages readers to listen to the magazine's radio show and check out some of the featured articles and stories.
The teenagers embark on a road trip across the desert in their bus to track down Mr. Goth in Pleasantview. They stop for the night in a strange town called Strangetown where the residents stare at them curiously. Phoenix confides in Journey that he doesn't actually think they can save him, but wants to give Elise hope. They continue their journey the next day, though it takes longer than Elise anticipated due to distractions.
1) The document describes the author's journey from being a privileged student who was abused by their father, to becoming homeless and addicted to drugs.
2) After nearly a year of drug abuse, the author had a moment of clarity watching a children's TV commercial and decided to join the military to turn their life around.
3) A kind stranger helped the author by taking them to a nice restaurant, which gave the author hope. The author then enlisted in the Air Force and went through rehabilitation and training.
4) Years later, the author came across a sick teenage girl at a store and helped save her life. The girl, named Paloma, now lives with the author and calls them "
A police officer finds an abandoned infant alive in the veldt just outside of Soweto, South Africa. He takes the child to an orphanage where the nun discovers the infant is a white boy, indicating he may have been abandoned as part of a muti killing ritual. Muti killings involve harvesting body parts from white children for witchdoctor potions. The officer and nun are relieved the boy was found alive and hope to locate his parents to return the child safely.
Walter, an insurance salesman, is on a flight home but cannot remember his wife's name. He engages in conversation with a woman a few rows back who seems familiar. Though she finds him charming and insightful, she refuses to give her name when he asks. Walter grows frustrated as he feels he is losing grip on important details in his life. The woman says names are unimportant and offers to let Walter make one up for her, but he no longer wishes to engage, feeling tired of constantly struggling to remember things.
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
Hamlet is taken in by Godric and Iris after being abandoned by his abusive mother Meretrix. However, Hamlet is secretly plotting revenge against Godric after being visited by the ghost of his father, who claims Godric murdered him. Hamlet is torn between his desire for revenge and uncertainty about how to carry it out, as his friend Horatio warns him not to trust the ghost's story.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
An Iterative Story determined by readers votes.
Mugwhah is the story of a witch, but a story that twists and turns as reader's decide what happens next. Come and get involved.
1. The document discusses technopedagogic content knowledge analysis in commerce education. It focuses on how technology and pedagogy intersect, and the importance of understanding how teaching and learning can change when particular technologies are used in specific ways.
2. It outlines the steps of pedagogical analysis which include dividing content into subunits, writing objectives and selecting teaching strategies. It also discusses advantages of technology and challenges of teaching with technology.
3. The document emphasizes the need for teachers to understand how technologies can engage students and enhance learning, rather than using technologies for their own sake. It stresses analyzing how affordances of technologies can be leveraged according to context and purpose.
Este documento resume tres películas sobre surfistas. La primera, El Garan miercoles 1978, trata sobre tres amigos en la década de 1960 que disfrutan del surf y las chicas. La segunda, En las manos de Dios 1998, sigue a tres surfistas que viajan por lugares exóticos como Madagascar y Hawaii en busca de la ola más grande. La tercera, En el filo de las olas 2002, es sobre una mujer surfista llamada Anne Marie que se prepara para competir en una competición importante a pesar de sus miedos.
This summary provides context for a conversation between Falcon and his wife Devin in the early morning hours. Falcon wakes Devin to tell her something important that has happened. Devin is wary, as Falcon's profession in organized crime often keeps her awake at night worrying if he will return home safely. Their conversation touches on Falcon's ongoing infidelity with another woman named Ava, which causes Devin great pain, though she finds it difficult to truly hate Falcon due to her deep love for him. Falcon asserts his dominance over Devin by reminding her that she belongs to him. Their relationship is complex and troubled, defined by both deep love and betrayal.
This document is the beginning of Mark Twain's classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It introduces the main character Huckleberry Finn and establishes the setting and time period of the Mississippi River Valley 40 to 50 years ago. Huck recounts his current living situation with the Widow Douglas and her sister Miss Watson after the events of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He finds their home and rules constraining and seeks escape through adventures with his friend Tom Sawyer.
The document provides biographical information about the staff of the 2016 North Texas Review, including the faculty advisor, editor-in-chief, assistant editors, designers, and editors. It thanks the UNT students who submitted work and those who supported the publication. It also individually thanks members of the staff for their hard work in producing the 2016 issue of the North Texas Review.
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This document summarizes reactions to a fanfiction story. It discusses various passages that evoke emotion through vivid descriptions of longing, relationships between characters, and implications of their backstories. Comments praise the work for capturing the feel of the fictional universe and compelling characterization.
The document is a collection of unrelated passages on various topics. It includes a fairy tale about a boy left at a monastery, discussions of dating dangers and lack of modern accomplishments, recipes involving deer, and letters between a wolf and shark discussing their forbidden love. The writing shifts abruptly between different voices, subjects, and tones.
The summary of the document is:
1. An American family, the Otises, move into the haunted Canterville Chase in England despite being warned that it is haunted.
2. On their first night, they encounter signs of the ghost including a mysterious blood stain on the floor that cannot be removed.
3. Over subsequent nights, the ghost tries to frighten the family but they are not scared and even offer to help the ghost with his rattling chains and blood stain, frustrating the ghost.
4. Eventually, Virginia befriends the sad ghost and helps him find a place to sleep by taking him to the churchyard where he is finally at peace.
This document is the table of contents and introductory pages for Volume 3 of Future Earth Magazine. It includes dedications from the editors and publisher. The magazine is focused on the theme of "Food: Hunger & Satiety". It also includes an excerpt from the short story "If I Never" by Gary Murning, which describes two characters, George Ruiz and the narrator, discussing George's family and plans to attend a family party for the potential inheritance money.
George Hellings created the drag persona Devil Child after enrolling at art school and being introduced to drag performance. Devil Child joined The House of Daze drag collective, helping establish their monthly drag nights in Norwich. George's parents were initially hesitant about his drag career but have become supportive after seeing his performances. Devil Child brings a horror-inspired element to The House of Daze shows.
The document provides an overview and synopsis of the slasher horror film "The Mousetrap". It describes how a group of five friends go camping for Easter holidays but end up being stalked and killed one by one by an unknown entity. As they are picked off, the remaining girls receive disturbing text messages requiring them to perform dangerous tasks or else face deadly consequences. In the end, only one girl remains as the sole survivor of the terrifying game.
John Proctor is the protagonist of The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Over the course of the play, Proctor goes from feeling deep guilt over his affair to finding the courage to stand up for the truth. In the beginning, Proctor expresses regret for his past actions with Abigail. However, as the witch trials escalate, Proctor realizes people are falsely accusing others out of vengeance. He decides to risk his own reputation and confess to save his wife Elizabeth from a false accusation, even though it means his name will be ruined. In the end, Proctor finds integrity by choosing to die for the truth rather than sign a false confession, regaining his sense of goodness in the process.
The document is an introduction to the latest issue of the Byline student magazine, which includes sections on fashion, film, music, arts, literature, gaming, humour, and fiction. The introduction provides a brief overview of the various articles and topics covered in each section of the magazine, such as fashion advice for upcoming balls, reviews of movies and albums, discussions of mental health in media, and fiction stories. It also encourages readers to listen to the magazine's radio show and check out some of the featured articles and stories.
The teenagers embark on a road trip across the desert in their bus to track down Mr. Goth in Pleasantview. They stop for the night in a strange town called Strangetown where the residents stare at them curiously. Phoenix confides in Journey that he doesn't actually think they can save him, but wants to give Elise hope. They continue their journey the next day, though it takes longer than Elise anticipated due to distractions.
1) The document describes the author's journey from being a privileged student who was abused by their father, to becoming homeless and addicted to drugs.
2) After nearly a year of drug abuse, the author had a moment of clarity watching a children's TV commercial and decided to join the military to turn their life around.
3) A kind stranger helped the author by taking them to a nice restaurant, which gave the author hope. The author then enlisted in the Air Force and went through rehabilitation and training.
4) Years later, the author came across a sick teenage girl at a store and helped save her life. The girl, named Paloma, now lives with the author and calls them "
A police officer finds an abandoned infant alive in the veldt just outside of Soweto, South Africa. He takes the child to an orphanage where the nun discovers the infant is a white boy, indicating he may have been abandoned as part of a muti killing ritual. Muti killings involve harvesting body parts from white children for witchdoctor potions. The officer and nun are relieved the boy was found alive and hope to locate his parents to return the child safely.
Walter, an insurance salesman, is on a flight home but cannot remember his wife's name. He engages in conversation with a woman a few rows back who seems familiar. Though she finds him charming and insightful, she refuses to give her name when he asks. Walter grows frustrated as he feels he is losing grip on important details in his life. The woman says names are unimportant and offers to let Walter make one up for her, but he no longer wishes to engage, feeling tired of constantly struggling to remember things.
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
Hamlet is taken in by Godric and Iris after being abandoned by his abusive mother Meretrix. However, Hamlet is secretly plotting revenge against Godric after being visited by the ghost of his father, who claims Godric murdered him. Hamlet is torn between his desire for revenge and uncertainty about how to carry it out, as his friend Horatio warns him not to trust the ghost's story.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
An Iterative Story determined by readers votes.
Mugwhah is the story of a witch, but a story that twists and turns as reader's decide what happens next. Come and get involved.
1. The document discusses technopedagogic content knowledge analysis in commerce education. It focuses on how technology and pedagogy intersect, and the importance of understanding how teaching and learning can change when particular technologies are used in specific ways.
2. It outlines the steps of pedagogical analysis which include dividing content into subunits, writing objectives and selecting teaching strategies. It also discusses advantages of technology and challenges of teaching with technology.
3. The document emphasizes the need for teachers to understand how technologies can engage students and enhance learning, rather than using technologies for their own sake. It stresses analyzing how affordances of technologies can be leveraged according to context and purpose.
Este documento resume tres películas sobre surfistas. La primera, El Garan miercoles 1978, trata sobre tres amigos en la década de 1960 que disfrutan del surf y las chicas. La segunda, En las manos de Dios 1998, sigue a tres surfistas que viajan por lugares exóticos como Madagascar y Hawaii en busca de la ola más grande. La tercera, En el filo de las olas 2002, es sobre una mujer surfista llamada Anne Marie que se prepara para competir en una competición importante a pesar de sus miedos.
The document outlines the teaching philosophy of a metalsmithing teacher. Their goals are to develop critical thinking, design principles, craftsmanship, and communication skills in students. They utilize several principles including "teaching by holding students' hands" to provide hands-on guidance, "creating interactive learning" through collaborative activities and discussions, and "building a support structure" like critiques and community involvement to help students overcome challenges. The teacher also emphasizes embracing diversity and continually improving their teaching based on student and colleague feedback.
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Heart comforter at the time of the loss of children and loved newAbrie Snyman
This document provides context about the book "Heart Comforter At the Time of the Loss of Children and Loved Ones" written by Shaheed-e-Thani Sheikh Zayn ibn Muhammad al-Jab'i al-Amili. It explains that he wrote it after experiencing the loss of many of his young sons. The book aims to comfort those who have lost loved ones by sharing hadith and examples of prophets who maintained patience during trials. Scholars consider it an important reference on its subject matter of dealing with family loss through a spiritual lens.
El documento habla sobre el pacto que Dios tenía con su pueblo según la Biblia. Explica que el Nuevo Pacto consiste en que Dios escribirá su ley en el corazón y mente de las personas y perdonará sus pecados. También menciona que Elena G. de White escribió sobre este tema en el libro Patriarcas y Profetas en la página 389.
Marjorie Ferguson identified 4 types of facial expressions commonly found in covers of British women's magazines: invitational, chocolate box, romantic/sexual, and super-smiler. Trevor Millum studied male facial expressions and identified 5 types: carefree, seductive, catalogue, comic, and practical. Both researchers categorized facial expressions based on attributes like smiles, eye contact, and feelings conveyed.
This document provides a summary of Brittney Cannon's first date with her best friend Will. The date included an expensive dinner at a steakhouse where they tried exotic meats like rattlesnake and wild boar. Brittney felt awkward and uncomfortable during the date as it highlighted the changing nature of their friendship. After dinner, Will surprised Brittney with a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown Dallas. While the gestures seemed romantic, Brittney did not feel the same way towards Will as she had for her ex, and was eager for the date to end.
Peter dropped a box that had moved on its own into a mailbox so he wouldn't have to open it. Samantha wanted fame but didn't consider the downsides. A person reflects that just existing makes one's life extraordinary and not to waste the opportunity. A woman prepares to defend herself with keys in her fist from an approaching mother bear and cubs.
The document is a collection of 8 short stories or reflections from the perspective of a single narrator. The stories touch on themes of family, friendship, love, emotions, and finding meaning in life's simple moments. In one story, the narrator recalls fond childhood memories of lazy mornings spent with their parents and siblings. In another, the narrator finds comfort and understanding during silent moments spent with a loved one. An overarching theme across the stories is using life's challenges to cultivate appreciation, wisdom, and peace.
This document is a short story told from the perspective of a woman named Mary Beth about her tumultuous relationship with a man named Tommy. The summary is:
Mary Beth meets Tommy at a barbecue and they begin dating, though their relationship is rocky from the start due to Tommy's rude behavior. Over time, Mary Beth grows dependent on Tommy for her sense of identity and well-being, yet he continues to betray her trust through infidelity and lies. After discovering evidence of Tommy cheating again, Mary Beth decides to leave him for good by quietly taking her things and leaving while he sleeps, realizing she needs to quit relying on someone who will never truly change.
This document appears to be an art catalog from 2009 featuring various artworks including paintings, photographs, and sculptures. It includes the titles and artists of the pieces as well as some images of the artworks. The document also includes a short story titled "Dead Beat" by Devin Gregory and another untitled short story by Kaitlyn White.
What readers are saying about Dr. mOe Anderson's latest novel, Sinphony:
Sinphony is a well-plotted, fast-paced contemporary romance with very believable characters and lots of drama. Just what readers want!... (The) characterizations are vivid and well-described, making the people come to life with their own distinct mannerisms, speech and personality. I loved them all!
-Anita Bunkley, Bestselling Author and one of AALBC’s “50 Favorite African American Authors of the 20th Century” by AALBC.
This document summarizes a short story about a garden party hosted by the narrator's niece. The party is for recent graduates and features a barbecue and DJ. The narrator feels slightly out of place due to the age gap but helps oversee the event. He notices one shy, awkward girl named Trixie Lixivium who is ostracized. Feeling sorry for her, the narrator tries talking to Trixie but finds the conversation boring and rejoins the lively party.
This document contains a summary of verbs used in a chapter of a book. It lists over 50 verbs such as "walk", "natter", "tread", "drown", "echo", "dread", "fear", "sweep", "fail", "intercept", "steer", "evade", and more that describe actions, emotions, noises and states of characters in the chapter.
This document discusses the negative effects of alcohol consumption from both a health and societal perspective. It summarizes research showing that even moderate alcohol usage impairs physical and mental efficiency. Laboratory experiments demonstrate losses in coordination, judgement and perception after small doses of alcohol. The document also argues that states do not truly benefit financially from taxing the liquor industry, as revenues are offset by losses to productivity and health care costs. Both beer and wine are said to negatively impact health, with beer specifically linked to diseases of the stomach, kidneys, heart and blood vessels by medical experts. Overall, the document portrays alcohol as detrimental to both individuals and societies.
This document provides an overview of Islamic teachings on sustenance and wealth. It discusses that Allah is the ultimate provider of sustenance, but that people must work to acquire their sustenance. It outlines different types of sustenance and notes that while wealth can help enable religious duties, poverty often brings problems. The document emphasizes following a middle path and not being overly greedy, as sustenance has limits set by Allah.
This document contains 6 chapters about the Islamic month of Ramadan and the holiday of Eid al-Fitr. It discusses the spiritual and practical significance of fasting, including how it teaches self-discipline and obedience to Allah. It emphasizes that fasting involves abstaining not just from food and drink, but also controlling the eyes, ears, tongue, hands and feet. The document notes that Ramadan is a month of spiritual training and an opportunity for repentance. It describes the philosophy and rules around charitable giving on Eid al-Fitr and how this holiday serves to remember Allah and reflect on one's character.
This document discusses different views on the meaning of resurrection and argues that the Islamic view is of individual life after death. It presents philosophical arguments for why resurrection is possible, citing Allah's infinite power shown in creation. The Quran is referenced to show resurrection is similar to seasonal rebirth of plants and creation of embryos from sperm, both demonstrating Allah's ability to bring life from death. Resurrection fulfills man's love for eternity and motivates purpose in life.
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1. HUMAN EMOTIONS
Gypsy Travis
Published: 2012
Categorie(s): Non-Fiction, Health & fitness, Daily Living,
Family Relationships, Humor
Tag(s): "vignettes of emotions" love hate grief sympathy self-
pity greed humility courage
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2. HUMAN EMOTIONS
by Gypsy Travis
LOVE
1. When I looked at my daughter's tired face and saw her
arms wrapped around the newborn bundle by her side, a hot
and wet spring erupted somewhere in my chest and found re-
lease through my eyes and ran down my cheek.
2. He looked at her with a softness and a longing that si-
lently proclaimed it would last for centuries.
3. When he spoke to her, music broke loose in her brain
and trickled down into her heart, and deeper.
4. His scent lingered on the sweater she caressed as she
folded it gently and laid it on her pillow.
5. She still carried him around in her heart after all these
years, like a beloved Siamese twin who could never be separ-
ated from her.
ANGER
1. She looked at him sprawled there on the bed, sleeping
as if nothing in the universe had ever been out of tune. A hard-
ness like granite sat in her chest, pounding in rhythm to the
snare drums marching in her temples. She called his name
and he turned over, blurring in and out of her vision like a
movie out of focus, a zoom lens gone haywire. She thrashed at
him like a setting hen ripped from her nest, striking only the
tainted air between them.
2. How the hell did she end up always being the only one
who could nurture the sick back to good health? It was
ALWAYS her, always, and the others didn't give a damn that
she had desires and needs of her own, that her life was just
oozing away through the cracks.
FEAR
Pain in the shape of the letter V sat in her lap, paralyzing
her legs. A thudding like a hovering helicopter's beaters
threatened to spring open her chest and she could neither
speak nor swallow. Her arms hung limp as a slaughtered
chicken from the hanger over the boiling cauldron and the
smell of death stuck in her nostrils. Imagined courage was
nonexistent as finality reared its head with beckoning eyes
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3. focused straight on her. She felt hot moisture pool beneath
her and the taste of pungent ammonia as she gasped for air.
HOPE
Each day for a dozen years she'd checked the mailbox for
any word from him and she never left the house at night just in
case he should call. Maybe he had made it through, maybe he
was still alive. Maybe she would hear from him soon.
DESPAIR
As I watched them shovel dirt on her coffin, I was sure
there would never be another sunrise. I was lost from
something I'd never before had to put words together to de-
scribe. The whole world had turned into a black, bottomless
vacuum, sucking me powerless into its suffocating darkness.
GRIEF
When she died, a part of me I couldn't name exploded and
went into orbit around a meaningless existence, fragmenting
my history, beaming me onto an alien planet upon which I had
no clue as to how to travel. Things I'd previously loved doing
no longer served a purpose, for there was no one to share them
with. Nothing that was or had ever been seemed to have any
meaning, and I wondered why the hell did every song, book,
movie or automobile trip remind me of her.
JOY
When finally we talked again, every pain I'd felt in the six-
teen years gone by since I last saw him evaporated and light,
billowy warmth spread over me like butter melting on hot
bread. An ever present hunger was appeased for the first time
since our parting.
RELIEF
I looked at the baby with all her toes and fingers, a full
head of hair and a practicing set of good lungs and I waited to
hear what the doctor was about to tell me. When he said they
had done every test there was to be done and had found no
trace of any abnormalities, I felt like a lost sailor who had just
washed ashore and suddenly discovered the land beneath his
feet after eight months of mental fatigue in a choppy sea. I
just discovered a clear sky after the storm.
JEALOUSY
1. I tried my best shot at putting my best foot forward,
shod in nonchalance when I saw him walk into the room with
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4. HER draped on his arm. She was so beautiful, had everything
in the right places and a smile like the sun dazzling on freshly
opened oyster shells. When I shook her smooth, perfectly man-
icured hand which she so graciously offered, all of my clothes
suddenly seemed to ride up, become ill fitting and too tight. I
could feel the rays of my own light rapidly dimming, casting a
dull shadow. I smiled in spite of my aching jawbone, paralyzed
by the lumps in the glands beneath my ears, and the bitter gall
rising up into my throat. I murmured so demurely that I was
happy to make her acquaintance, and all the while a vision was
forming in my brain; a vision of her: fat, and in rags, laid out
in a stinky, nasty alley with a mangy howling cat rattling
garbage can lids above her head as her life oozed out through
the bullet hole between her still perfectly made up, gaping
eyes.
2. They'd told him this howling, screaming little thing all
bundled up in a fuzzy blue blanket was his new baby brother
and that now he would have somebody to play with. So far, he
hadn't seen this creature do anything but wet its pants and
puke up whatever was in the bottle his mother gave it. That
didn't offer any promise of being one bit of fun, ever, as best he
could tell. Everybody who came into the house now talked
about what a fine looking baby it was, and they acted like they
couldn't even see him anymore. He wondered if he had be-
come invisible or something. Why did they all bend over that
cradle and speak so softly and sweetly to that red, ugly little
thing?
ENVY
Although I really wished I could be glad and happy for him,
I resented that my brother won the new Cadillac in the New
Years Day giveaway. He only bought one chance and I had
bought ten. He and his wife both bought new cars last year,
and here I am still driving this old pickup truck that looks like
it fought the battle at Little Bighorn and lost.
LONLINESS
The sun had barely set, and yet it seemed the night had
already been with her for days. She'd read all the magazines
in the house, even the full page advertisements on how to gain
weight and not let anyone ever bully you again. There was
nothing on the television set but reruns and none of them
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5. interested her any more now than they had the first time they
were shown. Her skin felt strange, as if it belonged on
someone else's body and she wished she had someone to talk
to. She went to the refrigerator and took out everything she
could think of that would go together in a sandwich which she
was quite aware that she did not need to eat at all.
SELF-PITY
I never knowingly did anything bad to anyone in my whole
life. All I've ever done is try to help other folks, even some-
times when I needed helping myself far more than they did.
Now, just you look at the way things are. I don't have one cent
to my name and my old car is broken down, and do you think
anybody's there for me? Do you think anybody gives a shit at
all what kind of a predicament I'm in? No siree, they don't. I
could just rot away up here in this god-forsaken place and the
ants could have my bones picked slick as a wet glass eye be-
fore a one of them ever thinks about coming to see about me.
VANITY
The bra cut into my skin like a string pulled tight into the
top of an inflated balloon, but it surely did give me a nice pro-
file in that new sweater. And every stip I took in those five
inch heels was pure agony come to hang on the cross. But
some people often made the comment that I had the nicest legs
in three counties and I aimed to keep on making them think it
for as long as I could. After all, too soon your looks fade out
like madras in a hot wash and then it's all over but the monthly
weiner roast down at the rest home.
AMBITION
She aimed to have that position one way or the other. It
would put her in a whole new tax bracket and then her loan
would be approved for a condo down at Wellington Estates
where the most influential people in the company lived. She
would stop at nothing short of sleeping with the balding, fat
second vice-president. In fact, she'd even do that, for she had
the brains to handle the job with ease. It was just getting
there that was so hard. To hell with the means to the end. It
was indeed the end, or the top in this situation that mattered
most to her.
GREED
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6. Nothing was ever enough for him. He wanted not just the
biggest and best car in the neighborhood, he wanted two of
them. He would hire someone to do menial work for him and
then find fault in how they did it and refuse to pay them. He
seemed to feel that everyone else in the world had been cre-
ated for the sole purpose of serving him, to make him happy
and rich, even at the expense of sacrificing their own lives and
happiness. He would accept no less than the prime cut from
any piece of meat, and then he'd take his portion from the
middle.
HUMILITY
I stood there before these people who had no sight and I
shrank in my own smallness when I realized how narrow and
limited I had allowed my vision to become.
STUBBORNESS
He hadn't the slightest intention of going to her mother's
house for Christmas or any other holiday for that matter. He'd
always spent the holidays with his own mother and intended to
do so until the day one of them died. Either she could come
with him to his mother's as he wished her to do, or else he
would make matters too financially difficult for her to do any-
thing else.
COURAGE
Whatever happened in the next ten seconds or the next ten
decades, I knew I would stand up to him from there on out. He
would never strike me nor my children again. I had knocked
him cold with a hammer and then called the police. I was
ready for him now. If he woke up before they got there, I
would whack him again, and again if necessary. I'd do
whatever it took. I wondered why I had never done it before.
TIMIDITY
The little boy stood in the doorway, his big brown eyes look-
ing up from under a bowed shock of blond hair. He stood still
and silent, holding one hand in his mouth, and with the other
he clutched a small teddy bear to his chest.
BOREDOM
I wondered what in the world I had gotten myself into as I
sat at the table and tried to feel or fake some hint of interest in
these people. They were just saying a minimum of words, and
even less feeling was passing between them. I did not
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fore I ever knew them. I wondered if this was all, if this was
the way it had always been with them. More frighteningly I
wondred if this was all that would ever be with them, and I
wondered could I possibly ever bear to sit through another
such event.
AMUSEMENT
I had long ago stopped letting his little underhanded games
bother me. I detached myself as if I were a spider hanging on
a web high up in the corner of the ceiling, and I kept a close
watch to see what he would try to pull off next. I suppose in a
sense I was like the blood-thirsty spectator at a boxing match,
just waiting to see when he'd finally get knocked down and if
so, I wondered if he could get up again.
PRIDE
Although she'd topped the eighty mark well over half a dec-
ade ago, she still sat in her parlor worrying about the curtains
upstairs turning yellow if they weren't taken down and cleaned
periodically. It was unimaginable that her hair be out of place
or her nails unpolished. And to leave the house without her
shoes polished and her clothes freshly pressed was
unthinkable.
SUSPICION
It was the third time this week she'd answered the tele-
phone to a woman's voice, the same woman's voice, saying she
had the wrong number. He'd told her he was going to have to
put in more hours at the office, go in earlier and leave later.
She'd noticed he'd bought new underwear recently, and was
wearing the expensive cologne his daughter bought him for
Christmas the year before; cologne he'd left untouched for
eight months, until now. He rarely spoke to her over the morn-
ing paper anymore, and most of his time at home, he spent
sleeping. She would be looking at his clothes more carefully
now, and watching for the other tell-tale signs. She would be-
gin making copies of all their important documents and stash
them in a safe deposit box, along with all the cash she could lay
hands on. She'd check with an attorney to be sure she knew
all her rights under the law, and she'd wait.
SHAME
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8. She learned early on that it was easier to lie and say her
father was dead than it was to admit he was serving a life sen-
tence in prison for raping a child.
GUILT
If only she hadn't been rushing so to slip out and meet her
lover, she would have remembered to turn off the burner on
the stove. Now, because she was seeking selfish pleasures,
everything she had worked all these years to help her husband
build and preserve was destroyed.
GRATITUDE
So many wonderful things had come about in the past few
weeks, it seemed to her the only fitting thing to do other than
be thankful was to try to give something back to the world, to
life.
INDECISION
What should she do? Should she stay here where everything
is established and safe in the sense of knowing what it is, or
should she go where her heart tells her to go and let the devil
take tomorrow?
ANXIETY
Her palms were sweating and cold, and her insides felt like
the paint shaker down at the Sherwin-Williams store. The
smoke from her third cigarette in the last fifteen minutes was
hanging in her chest, threatening to choke her. Every time she
put her foot on the rungs of the chair, her knee would jerk up
and down like it was on some puppeteer's string doing a rock
and roll show.
WORRY
What if the tumor was malignant and there was nothing the
medical people could do about it? Who would take the baby,
and what would they do with Delilah? The baby could adjust if
she were placed with people who would really care for her and
love her, but the thought of Delilah having to make it among
strangers was more than she could bear to think about right
now.
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