Example of Descriptive Essay About a Place

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    Depression. Bud Caldwell, who faces numerous hardships along his journey in order to unveil the true identity of his father, treks across Michigan without losing sight of his beloved flyers advertising Herman E. Calloway and his band. The story takes place in 1936, four years after Bud’s mother’s death. Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis is an enjoyable read for not only sixth grade students, but for children and adults of various ages. For instance, the novel conveys many factors that…

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    For example, when Nat is outside fixing his house from last night’s bird attack, he observes the seagulls near the shore, and the readers experience an eerie and dark emotion: “The gulls had risen. They were circling, hundreds of them, thousands of them, lifting…

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    it affected their lives. In the book “River of Earth”, James Still describes Appalachian nature in a pleasing romantic bias by describing the beauty of the hills, trees, and vegetation. Examples of this is are all throughout…

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    “And while I had to lack after the savage who was a fireman…to look at him was edifying as seeing a dog in a parody of breeches and a feather hat, walking on his hind legs…he was useful and had been instructed (www.SparkNotes.com).” As a result, it seemed that no matter how educated the Natives became, they were still seen as being a lesser people to the whites. From racism, the idea of civilization vs. uncivilized life came about. Conrad used the “light and dark” difference regarding this.…

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    The Power of Treasure “Treasure”. It may seem like a simple word but it's not. This word can mean and be so many things for different people. For example, treasure can be a physical thing, or it can come from within, and can even take place in those around you. The short story called “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” written by Walter Dean Myers, shows that inner treasure is the most important type of treasure and is worth fighting for. With the help of a surprising new acquaintance, a young boy…

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    Parental Engagement Issues

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    In the last few years, the issue of parental engagement is something educators and administrators are supporting. This is because what they learn in the home and from watching them will have an impact on the person's attitudes, beliefs and behaviors when they become older. In the case of 3rd and 4th graders, the parents will shape these views. This is because the child is learning from them the importance of education, effective social relations and how to interact with the world around them.…

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    display in the exhibition, “Katz's monumental landscape paintings are executed in what is now considered a signature style characterized by flattened planes of color, shallow pictorial space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines” (Alex Katz, This Is Now). For example, in…

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    father’s armor by displaying it in the marketplace. The idea is absolutely perfect for our group’s concentration on political/city heroes. Now, the city of Hectia has symbology and items to worship! The loved the paragraph because of the wonderful descriptive language you used to imagine the scene of the ship being ripped apart and the men falling into and drowning in the water. The plot makes sense for the most part. There are some inconsistencies that I mention in the third section…

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    responses, reactions and impact that different countries slave driven economies’ had with each other. The vivid examples given in this reading help me visualize and formulate a general understanding of the key roles that were being played in the legislative, business and agricultural sectors. The American and English slavery abolition were similar because, both countries remained reliant…

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    The career paths of executive females that were able to shatter the glass ceiling felt as if there were a several alliances they received and enabled them to succeed in the corporate world (2012). They understood early on in their careers the importance of their employees support (2012). Gender Discrimination When gender stereotypes occur in the workplace it shows predictable ways of gender stereotyping and the sex composition of the business and the organizational policies affect the…

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