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  • Where You Can Get Ideal Female Kill Bill Costumes?
    By: xuxu | - When the new imminent cosplay show approaches, those who love dressing up for the cosplay party are confronted with the most significant resolution of the 12 months: what kind of cosplay costumes is ideal and right one of the Kill Bill costume to choose? When you have already been by all of the classics and even a number of the much less well-liked determinations, you may feel at a loss for ideas when it comes to choose your costume. If the witch, vampire and pirate are all been-there-accomplish ...
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  • Considering Honesty In Literature In Diary Of Anne Frank (written During World War Ii) And To Kill A
    By: Paul Thomson | - Writers like to talk about honesty and truth. They aim to tell an honest tale, reveal honesty in characters, or get the truth of a story on the page. What does it mean? In a fictional novel, the truth authors seek is a sincere understanding of the world and the characters they have created. A truth that is so sincere that they, along with their readers, feel as though the story could have actually happened, the characters and the world that the story is set in could ...
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  • To Kill A Mockingbird: The Effect Of Racist Influences On The Young
    By: Paul Thomson | - America has a long history of racism. Unless youve spent your entire life with your head under a watermelon, you should be well aware of the negative stereotypes that African Americans have long had to endure, and the discrimination with which they continue to be faced. Believe it or not, there once was a time when they werent even allowed to take the SAT!

    Because of this countrys long history of slavery, the struggles of African Americans have often been reflected in our nation ...

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  • Losing Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird And Reflections From Catcher In The Rye
    By: Paul Thomson | - Why do we love stories about pure, hopeful characters getting stripped of their innocence? One neednt take an "AP Psychology" course to know. The loss of innocence is a relatable theme. Who hasnt had their equilibrium memorably thrown off balance through a rude awakening to some terrible truth? It is part of growing up or coming of age. Perhaps the most painful aspect of this experience is the fact that there is no going back. Once innocence is gone, its gone for good.

    Experienc ...

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  • A Nation's Loss Of Innocence As Depicted In The Catcher In The Rye And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Sometimes we look back to childhood with nostalgic longing. We relish in simple times when life consisted of ice cream and swing sets. Often our grandparents will say the same about the "good old times" before high taxes, texting, and terrorism. But as much as we may mourn our loss of innocence, both as an individual and as a nation, and fear for that of our prodigy, growing up involves positive change that outweighs death and taxes. The loss of innocence of two American classic adolescent p ...
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  • Endurance As A Virtue In The Scarlett Letter, Antigone And To Kill A Mockingbird Quotes
    By: Paul Thomson | - Endurance is a virtue that we, as a Westernized society, place a great deal of worth in. To withstand intense pain, strife or just plain unpleasantnessor even muster up the strength to resist an endlessly tempting pint of Ben & Jerrys Chubby Hubbyis to be respected, appreciated and at times, worshipped. History is littered with examples of those elevated super-humans who demonstrated the capacity to grin and bear it while turning the other cheek. Think Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha or even th ...
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  • How To Kill Ants - No More Mr. Niceguy
    By: John S. | -
    Ok youve tried prevention for controlling ants and it didnt work now its time to take things up a notch. Its time to try pesticides; they come in many different forms and work in different ways. Baits and granular pesticides will work to kill the entire colony which is the best way to deal with an infestation.

    If youre looking to remedy an ant problem indoors baits stations are a great solutions. Because of the ease of use and set up they are a great solution. Ad ...

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  • Justice Not Served: The Failings Of Judgment And Trial In Of Mice And Men And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - The American idea of justice sometimes operates under a layer of mythology. Our "innocent until proven guilty" principle predicates itself on the idea that those accused of a crime will have a fair trial and would be justly judged by their peers. No puritanical Scarlet Letter rashness here anymore. Instead, it is an elaborate system established to thwart prejudice and to prevent the public jumping to conclusions, to protect the innocent and to punish the guilty.

    But anyone who has seen a ...

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  • Kill Garden Weeds "" Japanese Knotweed
    By: Xen Daniels | - There are many ways to kill garden weeds and most of them are effective in one way or another. But when it comes to Japanese Knotweed, you are dealing with a hardy adversary that could possibly have single-handedly tackled the triffids and won. This article will explain a little about Japanese Knotweed and offer some advice on the best ways you can kill garden weeds that are as tough as this one.

    Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica) is a perennial plant which is native to Japan ...

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  • How To Kill Bindweed
    By: Xen Daniels | - They say that patience is a virtue, and patience is exactly one the traits you will need if you want to kill bindweed effectively. Patience and willpower! This article will explain a little about the persistent, deep-rooted, nuisance and give advice on how to kill bindweed, hopefully for good.

    Bindweed (Convolvulus Arvensis) is one of the worst weeds you can encounter in your garden or allotment. Bindweed can be identified by its distinctive, trumpet shaped flowers that are usually ...

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  • Find Out The Best Way To Kill Bed Bugs Properly And Effectively
    By: Jairus Marl | - Our relatives have gone to the beach for a much expected trip. We had a good time and cherished every last moment of it. It had been a much expected respite for everyone from all the hustle and bustle of everyday living. We owe it to ourselves as well as surely made that break. Nevertheless, we made a single heartbreaking problem. We left our poor pet out in the streets when we finally left.

    It had not been quite a critical omission initially, if you certainly come to look at it. Ou ...

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  • To Kill A Mockingbird: A Novel And History Lesson In One
    By: Paul Thomson | - When studying American history, theres no way to avoid the subject of slavery. It was a key facet of the American economy in the 16th and 17th centuries, and a major contributing factor to the Civil War. It is, no doubt, a most shameful aspect of American history, and one many would like to gloss over, but its crucial to painting a warts and all portrait of America.

    Equally worth covering are the complex race relations that exist in this country of immigrants. Slavery may hav ...

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  • Song Of The South, Song Of Scotland: To Kill A Mockingbird And Macbeth
    By: Paul Thomson | - Certain authors or works of literature can become so associated with a particular geographical region that they almost seem to represent them. John Steinbeck, author of boos like Cannery Row and The Grapes of Wrath, is a hero of Salinas, California (theres even a John Steinbeck museum in that town). The French town is Toulouse could not be prouder of Victor Hugo, and his quintessential French novels, The Hunchbank of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. And while most people have never heard of Pri ...
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  • Minor Characters, Major Impact: A Look At The Minor Characters In Hamlet, Macbeth And To Kill A Mo
    By: Paul Thomson | - Minor characters serve an important role in literature. Frequently, its the minor characters in novels that the reader will connect with and especially enjoy, even more than the protagonist. Mansfield Parks deliciously manipulative Mary Crawford is infinitely more intriguing than the painfully good Fanny Price. J.K. Rowling has created a small army of wonderful minor characters in the Harry Potter books, from the inspiring Sirius Black to the downright infuriating Dolores Umbridge.


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  • Powerful Info That Teaches You Ways To Kill Weeds
    By: Rudy Silva | - Gardeners, farmers and other growers usually kill weeds. The weird thing about it is that weeds are also plants. Sometimes, because of that, it is truly hard to understand why people want to eliminate them.

    If you do not earn your money from planting and harvesting crops, then you would probably not mind weeds. On the other hand, if crops are the main source of your income, then you would definitely look for the most efficient ways on how to kill weeds.

    Moreover, if you ...

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  • What Do Titles Of To Kill A Mockingbird, Catcher In The Rye And Great Gatsby Say About The Novels?
    By: Paul Thomson | - Everyone knows that it's wrong to judge a book by its cover, but there aren't similar platitudes advising against judging a book by its title. But what if we did? What does a book's title really tell the reader about the characters or the story that lies inside?

    Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was originally supposed to be titled First Impressions. Would her most well-known novel be as beloved so many years later if she had stuck with her original inclination? The genius of Pride and Pr ...

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  • Sure, You Love To Kill A Mockingbird Quotes And Characters, But Will Your Sixth Grader?
    By: Paul Thomson | - The age that a person is first exposed to a particular work of literature can greatly affect how she relates to it. Giving someone a book to read before she is ready for it can prevent her from ever wanting to give it a chance again. She can decide that's weird or too confusing, and even though she loves to read, and even if this book is considered an indispensible part of the literary canon, she will never try to read it after that first initial failure.

    The sad thing about this is ...

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  • Huck Finn, Great Expectations Or To Kill A Mockingbird: What A Person's Favorite Book Says
    By: Paul Thomson | - Not everyone has a favorite book. It's certainly not a requirement. But with all the novels that have been written through the centuries, it's pretty shocking to meet someone who can't think of just one book that they've read that they like the most. It's worrisome, to be honest. Of course, not everyone's a reader and that's fine. There's lots of ways to engage with the world, to get information, and to learn. Some people prefer art, others music. Since the introduction of the Internet, there ar ...
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  • Great American Novel Contenders: To Kill A Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, And The Scarlet Letter
    By: Paul Thomson | - Amongst many clichs in the world of literature is the concept of the Great American Novel. Some argue that it is still waiting to be written, and some argue that it was written long ago and no piece of fiction that follows will ever touch it. This article aims to examine some of the novels that are generally considered top contenders for the title of Great American Novel.

    The first is To Kill a Mockingbird. Written by Harper Lee, the novel examines race relations in the American South i ...

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  • Don"t Kill The Poor Pigeons!
    By: sansarsnv | - Yes, there still are people who actually say please don't kill pigeons and pigeon haters actually think that such people are mad. It is indeed weird to think how people always want to get rid of pigeons, when once upon a time they were the biggest possible asset that a person could have and they also use to command a very high price compared to any other bird. One of the main reasons of the same was that when telephones didn't exist, these birds use to be used as messenger services. Even a ...
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  • Summary Of Characters And Conflicting Points Of View In To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Harper Lees classic American novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, asks the reader to look at the same event from different perspectives more than once. During Tom Robinsons rape trial, we hear both Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewells versions of their encounter; Mayella insists that Tom raped her, while Tom maintains that nothing inappropriate happened between them at all. The jury is asked to decide which of the two accounts is accurate, but the reader knows that the actual truth is irrelevant; t ...
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  • Racism Among Characters In To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Despite its long standing as one of the greatest American novels, To Kill a Mockingbird is often criticized for its two-dimensional portrayal of African Americans. Critics point out that the novels black characters are passive, eager-to-please, and ever grateful for the intervention of whites on their behalf, sitting on the sidelines of the story until forced unwittingly into the main plot.

    Calpurnia, Scout and Jem Finchs nanny, has been criticized as fitting the mammy stereo ...

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  • Control Pest-pest Service To Kill Bed Bugs-freeze Cryonite Snow
    By: Lorne | - Control Pest-Pest Service to Kill Bed Bugs-Freeze with Cryonite Snow

    Property Management Companies, Hospital, Government, Facility Managers or cleaning companies can now control pest and pest service fees by killing bed bugs, cockroaches and beetles through freezing with Cryonite snow.
    Pest control using Cryonite is as easy as hooking up a BBQ and operating a pressure washer. It uses CO2 gas, which is readily available from your local gas company. CO2 is used to make soda pop ...

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  • What You Should Use To Kill Weeds?
    By: Rudy Silva | - Would you like to know how to kill weeds? There are many ways to kill weeds, including using commercial chemicals specifically designed to kill grass weeds. However, if you are concerned with the health of the earth, you can try any of the four ways to kill weeds naturally.

    White distilled vinegar is effective in ridding weeds, although it does not directly kill the weeds. The mechanics works by increasing the pH level of the soil, which makes the weeds to wither and die. The pH lev ...

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  • Women And The Law In The Crucible, The Scarlet Letter, And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Elena Kagans recent confirmation to the US Supreme Court is a powerful reminder of just how far women have come in the American legal system; from being disenfranchised until 1920 to being unable to serve as jurors nationwide until 1975, women have a long history of being either unfairly sentenced or largely ignored by the law.

    In an interesting twist, however, underprivileged women have managed to manipulate the legal system throughout history to their own, often desperate ends. Here ...

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  • 10 Ways To Kill Bed Bugs By Yourself - Or At Best Manage Them
    By: Brian McVey | - Killing bed bugs oneself can be quite a tricky process. They are able to hide beneath base boards, the rear of bureau drawers, behind light switches... just about anywhere. The mature bed bug is about the size of an apple seed and flat, before they feast anyway. Although bed bugs are not a heath threat (do not possess or transfer disease), they're more than enough to keep one awake in the evening simply thinking about them. A single one bed bug bite can easily be mistaken for a mosquito bite and ...
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  • America As Seen Through The Eyes Of To Kill A Mockingbird And The Crucible
    By: Paul Thomson | - To Kill a Mockingbird and The Crucible are two classic American works that, though set centuries apart, have a remarkable amount in common: both use children as a means of exploring the social mechanisms behind wrongful persecution in small-town America. Admittedly, there are significant cultural differences between the two stories (the whole racism-vs.-witchcraft thing jumps to mind), but what really stands out is how different the take-home message of each story is. Lets take a look.< ...
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  • Female Stereotypes In Great Gatsby, Macbeth, And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | -
    Jane Austens Persuasion contains a famous debate over whether men or women are more constant in love. On behalf of his sex, Captain Harville argues that all histories are against [women]all stories, prose and verse, to which Anne replies, Men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story. Education has been theirs in so much higher a degree; the pen has been in their hands.

    Through Anne Elliot and her female protagonists in general Austen draws ...

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  • How To Kill Bed Bugs And Not See Them Ever Again!
    By: Xavier Troy | - Bed bug extermination can help to get the ball rolling when it comes to ridding your home of these silent bloodsucking critters, but there is more involved.

    Due to the fact that bed bugs are able to hide in very obscure and small places it can take a bit of time before you find their nesting source.

    Bed bugs are able to hide in the smallest of places including:

    screw holes in your bed frame
    cracks in your walls
    gaps in window frames
    as wel ...

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  • Huckleberry Finn As A Model For To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Ernest Hemingway famously wrote that Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the best book we've had. All American writing comes from that. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since. We object to that last part, but its undeniable that Hucks influence has carried over into countless later works.

    Take, for example, Harper Lees 1960 masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird. Although the storys setting is a few states and about a century off, the novel can be seen ...

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  • 10 Tips On How To Kill Bed Bugs Yourself - Or At Best Control Them
    By: Brandon McVey | - Trying to kill bed bugs yourself is a challenging task. They are able to hide underneath base boards, the back of dresser drawers, behind light switches... almost anyplace. The adult bed bug is approximately the size of an apple seed and flat, before they feed that is. Though bed bugs usually aren't a heath danger (don't possess or transmit disease), they're enough to keep you awake at night simply thinking about them. One single bed bug bite can be mistaken for a mosquito bite and written off a ...
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  • The Individuality Of Protagonists In Lee"s To Kill A Mockingbird And Shakespeare"s Hamlet
    By: Paul Thomson | - For Western literature, the concept of individuality is a remarkably recent innovation. It goes without saying that the classics feature a lot of remarkable individual characters, but they are only remarkable in their ability to meet and exceed the highest expectations of their roles in society. (Just think Beowulf playing the ultimate male part as the warrior, provider, and peace-keeper.) This is why so many old stories end in weddings, which are basically an initiation rite for turning individ ...
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  • An Ap English Literature Refresher: Gender In To Kill A Mockingbird And The Catcher In They Rye
    By: Paul Thomson | - One of the biggest problems with the books we read in high school is that most of them aren't contemporary - in the chronological sense of the word. We then assume that they aren't relevance in a thematic sense, which takes most of the fun and practically all of the creativity out of how we approach them. With the AP English Literature exam less than a month away, it's high time to start rethinking the old stand-bys. Let's take a look at how Harper Lee and JD Salinger toy with gender identity in ...
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  • Lessons About Race And Gender From The Characters In To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Part of what makes Harper Lees To Kill a Mockingbird such an important American classic is that it deals unflinchingly with the theme of social convention which packs an extra punch as seen through the eyes of an unconventional young girl. One of Scouts major epiphanies is discovering that her housekeeper, Calpurnia, not only has a life beyond simply raising Scout and her brother, but also switches into the African-American lingo of her peers whenever shes in their company. This str ...
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  • To Kill A Mockingbird - A Short Review Of The American Literary Classic
    By: Vanessa Thompson | - Most of students in the United States at some time or another will be asked to read and comprehend the literary classic "To Kill A Mockingbird." Whether they understand it or like it is another story! I personally read the book and saw the movie when I was in the eighth grade, and I recently saw the movie for the second time as an adult so I thought I'd give a quick review.

    Much to my surprise, I understood the movie just about the same as I had when I had first seen it.


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  • To Kill A Mockingbird"s Atticus Finch: Not Just Wise, But Complicated, Too
    By: Paul Thomson | - Hes a model attorney, an excellent father, and (at least as played by Gregory Peck in the 1962 movie version) dashingly handsome is there anything Atticus Finch of To Kill a Mockingbird cant do? If he were around today, hed probably have solved global warming by now. Okay, maybe thats going too far

    The fact is, Atticus Finch has become a bit larger than life. He seems to topple the toughest problems with a tap of his pinky finger. Lets take a look at some of his ...

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  • Mob Vs. Man In Huckleberry Finn And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Huck Finn and Scout Finch are two of American literatures most memorable and endearing narrators. One of the reasons they offer such fresh perspectives on the world is that theyre still at the age where wiping your hands on the tablecloth is a pardonable offense. In other words, their being only partly sivilized not only gives them an outsiders perspective on the community, adulthood, and social convention, but also allows them to critique their findings with a certain level of im ...
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  • Crazy And Inspiring Quotes From Hamlet And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - "The Tragedy of Hamlet" is one of those plays that hovers around a thousand on the quotability meter. "To be, or not to be" and the ensuing inner debate on suicide is one of the earliest and most important moments of existentialism in Western literature. Hamlet's soliloquy is so good, in fact, that sometimes one forgets how brilliant the rest of the play is.

    In fact, Prince Hamlet is arguably at his best when he's in the room with other people. Never has the description "crazy smart" been ...

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  • Watching Characters Grow Up: The Catcher In The Rye And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - For most of us, reading "The Catcher in the Rye" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" sticks out as a highlight of the high school lit experience. This ain't no Charles Dickens; both stories are narrated by young protagonists in everyday speak and are chock full of youthful insights - namely, that adulthood sucks. Holden Caulfield and Scout Finch are two kids looking down the road connecting childhood and adulthood, only from opposite ends of the trip. Both are full of contradictions, both defy the gende ...
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  • Boo! A Halloween Summary Of To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - For many, Halloween is the time to brave the consumer crowds, dress up like our favorite villains and superheroes, and invest in a dental plan. For those of us who are too old (or too sober) to put on a Halloween costume, however, this is the perfect time to curl up by the radiator and indulge in a scary story.

    Harper Lee's American classic To Kill a Mockingbird may not be the first thing that springs to mind, but if you strip the story of its youthfully innocent narration and happy summe ...

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  • Be Aware Of Die-off Symptoms With The Natural Way To Kill Candida
    By: Jenny Westham | - Candida naturally exists as part of the healthy intestinal flora, but it can overgrow when this flora, or our immune systems, are compromised. Our goal with any case of Candida overgrowth (candidiasis) is to kill off the yeast back to its normal levels with a natural way to kill Candida. Unfortunately, the death of Candida is itself a toxic business. This toxicity causes a brief, but adverse reaction, known as Candida die off.

    In a natural Candida remedy, we want to starve the yeast ...

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  • For The Girls: Performing Gender In To Kill A Mockingbird And Twelfth Night
    By: Paul Thomson | - For most of us, the long, lazy days of summer conjure up memories of fortbuilding, skinned knees, sleepovers, and an influx of summer bugs befitting a biblical plague. For girls in particular, though, the summers of childhood were a time of liberation from the dresses and demureness that were unduly expected of them in the classroom. Sugar and spice my ass; childhood is about ROMPING.

    Our collective memories of summertime adventure are undoubtedly the reason why Harper Lee"s To Kill a Moc ...

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  • Southern Gothic Writing In A Rose For Emily"' And To Kill A Mockingbird
    By: Paul Thomson | - Southern Gothic is an American subgenre of the Gothic style, which is probably most familiar to you from the Bront sisters of Victorian England. (No, were not talking Hot Topic here.) Like its European progenitor, the Southern Gothic style relies heavily on the supernatural only with less O, Heathcliffe! and more Oh no, racism! (Unlike Gothic novels, Southern Gothic novels are more interested in uncovering social crimes and injustices than being gloomy for gloomy ...
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  • How To Kill Scabies - Home Treatment For Scabies Mites
    By: Sharon Hopkinson | - If you are wondering how to kill scabies mites, you may have already come across various pieces of advice. Although the traditional way to treat this condition is by using prescription medication, there is an extremely effective home treatment for scabies which will give relief from the itching and begin working within just 24 hours.

    Many people have issues with the traditional treatments which are given by doctors-and many would say quite rightly so. The strong insecticides which ...

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  • How To Kill Scabies Naturally - Home Treatment For Scabies
    By: Sharon Hopkinson | - If you would like to know how to kill scabies naturally, there are a number of steps you can take. Home treatment for scabies is usually considered to be potentially less harmful than traditional doctor-prescribed treatments which are heavily based around the use of insecticides which are applied directly to the skin.

    Traditional doctor-prescribed treatments include the use of topically applied insecticides which many consider to be harmful-particularly for children and pregnant w ...

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  • How To Kill Eagle Lord Akil'zon - World Of Warcraft
    By: Glen Meyers | - You will need the following raid composition in order to kill Eagle Lord Akil'zon: 1 tank, 3-4 healers, 5-6 DPS. (Due to an ability called Static Disruption, it is recommended that the raid consist more of ranged DPS than melee DPS.)

    Boss Abilities:

    Gust of Wind: Tosses a random player high into the air and then drops him or her, causing damage equal to 50% of the player's health. This occurs approximately every 30 seconds.

    Call Lightning: Deals app ...

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  • How To Kill Dragonhawk Lord Jan'alai - World Of Warcraft
    By: Glen Meyers | - You will need the following raid composition in order to defeat him: 1 tank, 3-4 healers, 5-6 DPS. (An off-tank is helpful but not required.)

    Boss Abilities:

    Flame Breath: This is a narrow cone of fire that has a long range. Jan'alai will randomly target one player and cast Flame Breath in his or her direction. Any player caught in the Flame Breath will take approximately 5,000 points of damage.

    Fire Bombs: At random intervals, Jan'alai will teleport ...

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  • How To Kill Warlord Zul'jin - World Of Warcraft
    By: Glen Meyers | - You will need the following raid composition in order to kill Warlord Zul'jin: 1 tank, 3-4 healers, and 5-6 DPS.

    A successful Zul'Jin encounter is completed in five different phases: Human, Eagle, Dragonhawk, Lynx, and Bear. Each phase is triggered at 20% health intervals, and each interval wipes the aggro-slate clear. This fight is extraordinarily long. If you lose a player too soon you will most likely fail.

    Phase 1 Abilities:

    Grievous Throw: Thi ...

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  • How To Kill Hexlord Malacrass - World Of Warcraft
    By: Glen Meyers | - Required Raid Composition: 2 tanks, 3-4 healers, 5-6 DPS. Your second tank can be a DPS tank.

    Malacrass's Boss Abilities are as follows:

    Spirit Bolts: Malacrass will periodically shoot Spirit Bolts at the entire raid. Each Spirit Bolt does 450 points of shadow damage. When he uses this ability, he will shoot twenty Spirit Bolts at each raid member over a period of ten seconds. Line of sight will not hinder the Spirit Bolts. Dampen or Amplifiy Magic will not have a ...

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