Lip reading Essays

  • Incantatem Lumos: A Short Story

    333 Words  | 2 Pages

    passion and a desire like none other, like a victory finally won. He tingled with excitement and energy, the air just above his skin practically sizzling with the power at hand. She gripped the front of his tunic, a soft noise coming from her, her lips parting under his, the soft, warm petals so deliciously pleasant. Then the kiss broke apart, as they both needed to breathe, and that soft, teasing whisper as she asked him to try it now. Blinking for a moment, he raised his right hand, palm up to

  • Hockey Short Stories

    1610 Words  | 7 Pages

    The wine slipped down the throat, but she barely registered the flavors. His nearness wreaked havoc on her ability to do basic things like talk or breathe. His scent brought back so many erotic memories. The feel of his large frame pressing her into the mattress as he pushed his way inside. Her breath hitched. Benny seemed to delight in her response. He leaned in closer until she thought her heart might actually beat right out of her chest. Stupid heart. She planted her nose in the glass and inhaled

  • Insanity: A Short Story

    427 Words  | 2 Pages

    Insanity, cock throbbing with excitement, lightly forced Zoey on her hands and knees. He placed her head near his crotch area, and thrusted forward, jamming his hard phallus in her eye socket. He slowly forced his penis inside her skull, completely gouging her eye out. He took the removed eye and inserted it into his anal cavity. “WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING?” shrieked Zoey. “Didn’t you ask for an Alabama eye socket?” “HOT POCKET, YOU DUMBASS!” replied Zoey Pissed, Insanity got fully

  • The Crucible Prologue

    810 Words  | 4 Pages

    Sophia couldn't help the way her tongue slipped out and danced over the soft edge of her lips as Hale spoke. His words smoldered within his eyes like a dare, one she wasn't sure she was brave enough to voice. She wanted to, by the gods she wanted to, that much was easy for her to admit to. Her desires having bubbled to the service since the party, ringing true and unyielding within her. "Honestly Hale I think for me,' she paused as he moved further into the room. His body having to pass closely past

  • I Love Monologue

    1016 Words  | 5 Pages

    You felt their arms circle your waist from behind, their touch gentle. You turned around in their hold and embraced them back, resting your head on their shoulder, a contented smile lighting up your face. "I could hold you all day, and never need anything else." their voice rumbled next to your ear. You could also hear their heartbeat, pounding fast."I don't need air," they continued, "I don't need the sun, the stars..." They pulled you away slightly so that you can look lovingly into their eyes

  • Personal Narrative-Home

    536 Words  | 3 Pages

    great!" I yell and run to him. "What happened?" Jim asks embracing me, his lips touching the top of my head.

  • Creative Writing: Oedipus The King

    1269 Words  | 6 Pages

    king and without thinking about the consequences of his actions he began to crawl towards his goal. Never in his life had he done such a demeaning act but the vision of her most desiring prize compelled him and blocked all his thoughts. As soon as his lips and tongue touched the divine orifice he barely heard her comment. "That's my slave. I will train you. You'll

  • Princess Sparkle Heart Makeover

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    Princess Sparkle Heart gets a Makeover by Josh Schneider, is a book that reflects both traditional and nontraditional norms because it’s about a girl, Amelia, and her doll that becomes damaged and then replaced with different body parts that don’t fit cultural expectations that normally portray a girl doll and Amelia still views her as beautiful. From looking at the book cover, you would expect this book to only reflect traditional norms. The title is pink, sparkly, and the font is flowy but at

  • Personal Narrative-Confidential Surgery

    1457 Words  | 6 Pages

    later my dad helped me get off the bed into a wheelchair, and he wheeled it to the car. He lifted me into the car and made sure I was comfy with my pillow and blanket, and shut the car door. On the way home the numbing completely wore off of my top lip and my mouth was throbbing with pain. Whatever they did to the roof of my mouth was not very comfortable. We had to stop at Kroger to pick up a prescription that had recently been filled. I slept the rest of the ride home waking up every so often to

  • Jessie Monologue Analysis

    2494 Words  | 10 Pages

    really like you and can not get you off my mind...After kissing you i just felt like i found what i was missing...I am sorry if this is weird to you, i am just trying to be honest and open...it scares me. So if you want to know the real me then keep reading. I hope after you read this you will

  • Lip Balm History

    1789 Words  | 8 Pages

    . The History of Lip Balm Americans spend over two hundred million dollars a year on lip balm. Lip balm is a wax-like substance applied to the lips of the mouth to moisturize and relieve dry, chapped lips. Three scientists with an interest in experimenting and a motive for healing the world’s lip complications started out small, but turned into something big and developed their product in million dollar companies. These products have evolved over the years, gaining popularity and meeting the needs

  • My Mistress Eyes Analysis

    1611 Words  | 7 Pages

    During Shakespeare’s time, the societal norms that cultivated women were very precise. Women were held to high standards both look and act in a specific way, but did society ever take it too far? Many poets during Shakespeare’s time wrote traditional blazon sonnets, ones that compared women to the most wondrous things life has to offer; gems, jewels, plants, and stars. Such beautiful comparisons were made, but the women were made out to be so unrealistic. Women had become a collection of objects

  • Physiognomy: The Science Of Face Reading

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    Science Of Face Reading What is face reading? The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines physiognomy or face reading as: the art of discovering temperament and character from outward appearance and also, the facial features held to show qualities of mind or character by their configuration or expression. Face reading is also an essential skill that is taught to people who work in the domain of personality development and management. It is not a voodoo science, yet most aspects of face reading points to the

  • Gender Inequality In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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    Ken Kesey’s comic novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, takes place in an all-male psychiatric ward. The head of the ward, Big Nurse Ratched, is female. Kesey explores the power-struggle that takes place when the characters challenge gender dynamics in this environment. One newly-arrived patient, McMurphy, leads the men against the Big Nurse. The story is told through the eyes of Chief Bromden, a patient who learns from McMurphy and fights for his freedom. In Ken Kesey’s comic novel, One Flew Over

  • Essay On Speed Reading

    1741 Words  | 7 Pages

    How to Speed Read: Perfecting Your Speed Reading in 3 Simple Parts. Learning how to speed read is just as hard a task to accomplish as learning how to read in the first place. But then science tells us that we grasp very little to almost nothing of what we speed read; so, why would anyone want to learn this skill anyway? Well, the truth is, sometimes we just want to get through the morning newspaper or favorite magazine just a little bit faster. We may also want to skim through those large

  • Personal Narrative: I Want To Read

    1036 Words  | 5 Pages

    to be bragging to other students about your abilities. It is rude!" My face got bright red. I sunk down into my seat and stayed quite the rest of the day. This incident made me want to show her that u was adaptable to read "big kid" books. I was reading books like Junie B. Jones and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom every day after school with my

  • American Immigrant Influence

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    Imagine moving to a new country, leaving home and entering a place where there are new customs, food, and languages. Many immigrants travel to the United States each year. Over the years, many foreigners have come to America and built a life for the better of themselves and our country. Some of the most influential entrepreneurs, business owners and entertainers in the United States are immigrants. Immigrants have historically played an important role in building the U.S. in many different ways

  • Nyx Soft Matte Lip Cream Research Paper

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    Matte lip creams are all the craze right now. there are many options and opinions out there on which ones are the best, and what first drew me to lip creams was the effortless matte finish, and the good thing about them being on trend now is that we're getting a variety of choices of them. when it comes down to it everyone has their own unique experience with them, and today I want to share my own with you:) from left to right: Sephora Cream Lip Stain (13), Sleek Matte Me ( Fandango Purple), Sleek

  • Personal Essay On My Experience In Learning How To Read

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    us, there is so much more to reading than what meets the eye. My grandmother, my beloved nana, was the first person to help me on my journey in learning how to read. I have vivid memories of the two of us sitting in her library reading nursery rhymes as she began to teach me the alphabet. She tells me the story all the time about how I could never keep my b’s and d’s straight. So bug would come out dug and so on. It was a struggle some days, but eventually I was reading Humpty Dumpty with ease. As

  • Analysis Of Le Nozze Di Figaro

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    Le Nozze di Figaro, by Wolfgang-Amadeus Mozart, is one of the most cherished works in opera history. This opera concerns many themes such as social class, some resonance of the French Revolution, and many other 18th-century concerns. Many people find that at its essence, this opera is about what it means to love somebody, or what it means to love someone who doesn’t love you. It’s about the human condition; human emotions and aspirations have not changed, and these situations are ones that most people