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    Gelada Baboons

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    front hair is much trimmed. A part of their chest, palm and face is bare skin. They have long and narrower face from the sides. The mouth is very wide lips are directed inward. Even though they are grass eating they have large canine teeth. Mostly used during the fight between the alpha males. They show their aggression by flipping the upper lips. While watching this it was surprising how their behaviors are really close to humans in how they take care their young baboons. Under the BBC program

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    To him, the “little upward lift in the middle of her top red lip” is “distracting, infatuating, maddening”, highlighting that even Angel who seemingly personifies progressiveness is an enforcer of the “male gaze” — Victorian men with a wide spectrum of personalities all fall prey to the “male gaze”. Moreover, the magnified contour of Tess’ lips coupled with erotic descriptions of her “bouncing handsome womanliness” unveil an unhealthy voyeuristic focus

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    his face in my hands and pressed my lips to his. His lips moved with the words. My orgasm ripped through me so hard I arched my neck and back and screamed. Ace chuckled against my neck, the bass of the music still beat loudly his thrusts in perfect sync. He grabbed my hands and lifted them above my head, and pressed them firmly into the mattress. The next song started, Ace pressed his chest to mine and thrust inside of me, deeper and faster; ‘This is how an angel cries, I blame it on my own sick

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    Someone is touching my face, slowly running long fingers through my hair and down the side of my sore face. It’s what causes me to stir and gradually wake up in an aching body I wish I didn’t own. I groan, rolling my face away from the hand. The word, angel, continues to be softly repeated over and over again, but there’s something mocking, almost angry, in the voice. My vision blurs momentarily, then focuses and I freak out. I slap the hand away from me, scrambling back. Terror fires through me as my

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    The Bible

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    At this point, one might wonder who the real donkey was. The ass clearly saw the angel and wanted to avoid its wrath. Balaam, on the other hand, rushed blindly towards judgment, while angrily whipping the poor ass for her stubbornness. And the angel of the LORD went further, and stood in a narrow place, where was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left. And when the ass saw the angel of the LORD, she fell down under Balaam: and Balaam's anger was kindled, and he smote the

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    social law. In the Puritans time, social and religion are similar. Hawthorne uses the symbol “A” to show the religion against woman. In the, Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne the letter “A” symbolize changes from adultery, to ability, to angel, and to the living persona of Pearl. Hester Prynne commits adultery and is punished for her perceived social sin. According to Puritan beliefs she must wear a scarlet letter upon her bosom. Her sin was love for someone else, in her religion a

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    more. Yet, for a while, I saw, but with how terrible an exaggeration! I saw the lips of the black-robed judges. They appeared to me white--whiter than the sheet upon which I trace these words--and thin even to grotesqueness; thin with the intensity of their expression of firmness, of immovable resolution, of stern contempt of human torture. I saw that the decrees of what to me was fate were still issuing from those lips. I saw them writhe with a deadly locution. I saw them fashion the syllables of

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    horrified morning after morning while the Scottish minister tried to make his small child eat oatmeal” - Page 10. Paul was persistent with his disdain for oats, further frustrating his father. “The child gave only one sign of his own great anger. His lips became swollen. The hotter my father got, the colder the porridge, until finally my father burned out”. The father wasn't on fire, all he wanted to do was feed Paul, but he refused to eat the oatmeal repeatedly until his father gave up. Paul, rejecting

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    Emelia Alternate Ending

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    Once lunch ended, Emelia rushed to her father's room in hopes to speak with him. Upon reaching his room she couldn't help but feel slight terror that something had happened to him. "Papa?" She knocked and then cracked open the door. "Emelia! Come in!" Her father said, happy to see her. She slid in and carefully shut the door behind her. Looking around the room, she saw her father working on some papers at his desk. He looked up and smiled a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "Papa, are you okay? I

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    James gives an example, does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water? Also 1 Peter 3:10 says, “For He who would love life and see well days, let him refrain his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit.” People can conclude that from the Biblical definition of sin, our overview of cursing and Scripture’s many expressions on the use of our tongue is without question a sin to curse. As Christians, we are expected to rest on the

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