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  2. Metamorphosis (manga) - Wikipedia

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    She runs into her former classmates, who assume the money is stolen, not believing that Saki could have earned so much on her own. They rape her with various objects and beat her stomach, intending to kill the baby and steal the money while also knocking out some of her teeth. Saki stumbles into a public bathroom, bleeding profusely.

  3. Byron Allen - Wikipedia

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    Byron Allen [1] (born Byron Allen Folks on April 22, 1961) [2] is an American businessman, film and television producer, and comedian. He is the founder of the U.S. media company Allen Media Group (formerly Entertainment Studios), which has interests in television production, broadcasting, film production, and digital media.

  4. Life, Love & Lies - Wikipedia

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    Life, Love & Lies is the second studio album by Canadian rock band State of Shock. The album includes their single, "Money Honey". Life, Love & Lies was produced by Canadian Producer Jeff Dawson. The photography on the album was done by Erich Saide. The second single was announced on the band's official website on October 4, 2007, as "Hearts ...

  5. Scrip - Wikipedia

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    A scrip (or chit in India) is any substitute for legal tender.It is often a form of credit.Scrips have been created and used for a variety of reasons, including exploitative payment of employees under truck systems; or for use in local commerce at times when regular currency was unavailable, for example in remote coal towns, military bases, ships on long voyages, or occupied countries in wartime.

  6. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    Although the eastern image of farm life on the prairies emphasizes the isolation of the lonely farmer and farm life, in reality, rural folk created a rich social life for themselves. They often sponsored activities that combined work, food, and entertainment such as barn raisings , corn huskings, quilting bees, [ 262 ] Grange meetings , [ 263 ...