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    One day in the city of Chiquana, a man named Jeremy Hudson lived with his wife and son. He was a famous Canadian league receiver for the Chiquana Dragons. Over the course of his 13 year career he has racked up 14,367 yards, and 133 touchdowns. The upcoming season had been cancelled due to bomb threats by a group of hitmen . His wife Sheree Hudson, and his son Phillip Hudson were not to happy. They had gotten season tickets, and there wasn't going to be a season. Somebody had to do something about

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    Kristin A. Yodock Word Count: 46,000 kristinyodock@gmail.com Dragons in the Glass A novel by Kristin A. Yodock Table of Contents Chapter One: Baden Blackmourne • 1 Chapter Two: A Frey in My Side • 12 Chapter Three: The Golden Key • 12 Chapter Four: The Seven Sea Witches • 17 Chapter Five: Scrumptious Gnome Pie • 21 Chapter Six: The Enchanted Amulet • 26 Chapter Seven: Emma and

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    Dragon wings chapter one is about a boy named Moon Shadow who was living with his mother.One day his mother tells him how his dad designs kites.Moon Shadow mother explains how fun it is and exciting it is to do.Then she took down one of the kites and Moon Shadow flew it.Later he brings up the Golden Mountain.Moon Shadows mother tells him not to talk about it ,so when he and his grandpa brings it up they would use the phrase “America” so his mother wouldn’t know.The dad was ready for his soon to

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    After watching Chasing the Dragon, I feel like the main point of this movie was to show the dangers of opioid addiction and how it can consume and take over someone’s entire life. Having this addiction does not do anything for the person but cause death, jail time, or illnesses that can last a lifetime. These users are continuously chancing that first high and they can never catch it. I thought the movie as a whole was interesting. I thought it was interesting how they included the mom who

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    international twist. These are the iron-willed young women in red heels who kick off their shackles to fight traditions that keep them down and travel the world to create the future they desire. If you liked the grittiness of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and

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    Brian Swimme is a professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies and has published several books on philosophy and cosmology. In his book “The Universe is a Green Dragon” Swimme writes of an imaginary conversation between Thomas Berry and a youth. In the chapter that we read Thomas explains to Youth that love begins as allurement - as attraction, and that the same attraction exists not only in humans, but in every part of the universe. Galaxies to galaxies, atoms to atoms, planets to their

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    CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON: IMPACT OF TRADITION Traditions worldwide order the structure of the different cultures and civilizations and thus regulates the role of women, men and children as well as the functioning of the society. Crouching tiger Hidden Dragon develops on the impact of the Chinese tradition in the old times and how it affects 5 different people: Master Li Mu Bai (Yun Fat Chow), Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh), Jiao Long (Zhang Ziyi), Lo (Dark Cloud), and Jade Fox (Cheng Pei-Pei)

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    closed. But the book that truly effects us—whether thrillers, mysteries, or stories of unrequited love--often don’t give us a complete sense of closure. They raise questions that linger long after the last page. Steig Larsson's book The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo whisk us away almost instantly with it’s spellbinding characters, fast—paced action, and dark and bonding

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    Why does Billy choose to stay at the bed and breakfast instead of the Bell and Dragon as was recommended? A strange force What is the first indication that perhaps the landlady is a tad bit strange? She had opened the door before billy could take his finger off the bell. Why do you think the names in the guest book sound familiar to Billy? Because he had seen them in the news paper. Can you find any ironic statements in the story? Her calling him Mr.wilkins When she said she was ready for billy to

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    The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo is about a crime that took place in Sweden 40 years ago but Henrik Vanger devotes his life to uncovering the cause of his great-niece Harriet's death. Dirch Frode is Henrik's lawyer and confidante, Frode is the one that introduces Mikael Blomkvist to Henrik. Frode bought Blomkvist to Henrik under the impression that he would be writing Henrik's autobiography. Little did Blomkvist know that he would be investigating Harriet Vanger's disappearance, although now Blomkvist

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