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    I chose the Book "Dont die my love" by Lurlene McDaniel- It is about a sweet highschool couple,Julie and Luke, which have been dating for a few years.. Julie's dad, Bud Ellis, was Lukes football coach, Luke was the quarterback of their high school football team.. Luke was going for a grant with the skills that he had in football so he could continue his education. Even though everything was going well for luke julia noticed a change in him and noticed a lump on his neck and gave him the idea to…

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    The story of Beauty and the Beast is a timeless fairytale retold for decades. The most famous version is Disney’s animated movie. The story is about a beautiful girl who was able to look beyond beastly features and fall in love with a beautiful personality. It was Disney’s attempt to influence a younger generation of what the concept of BEAUTY should be. As time passed and society became exposed to ever-changing standards of BEAUTY, it raises the question, what is true BEAUTY? BEAUTY is a…

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    spasms and diminished muscles movement while the senses and intelligence remain untouched. It was 40 years later Dr. Jean- Martin Charcot added the symptom of rigidity to the disease. The Parkinson’s Tulip On April 11th 2005 a red tulip was decided to be the known symbol of Parkinson’s disease. The tulip was first thought of in 1980 by a Dutch Horticulturalist that had Parkinson’s disease a What are the symptoms of Parkinson’s? What are some of the latest statistics for…

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    Premier Inn Swot Analysis

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    Premier Inn Premier Inn is a British budget hotel chain and the UK's biggest hotel brand, with over 50,000 rooms and 700 hotels. LSE-listed Whitbread founded the chain in the "Travel Inn" brand name in 1987 to race with Travelodges (which were at the time owned by Forte). Travel Inn was amalgamated with Premier Lodge to create the present business, purely owned by Whitbread. The auxiliary today accounts for 70% of Whitbread's earnings. Premier Inn manages hotels at a range of locations which…

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    occupied the Netherlands, and in 1944, the Canadian Army’s task was to liberate the Netherlands. Their plan was a success, in fact, the Canadians were credited for liberating the Netherlands. Every year since WWII, the Netherlands has sent Canada Tulips to show their gratitude. The two countries have become close trade and investment partners. Furthermore, relaxed visa laws have cemented the bond between the two countries. Canada’s aid to the Netherlands in World War II is why Canada and…

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    Madame X had to do with. Such as, her husband was not as honest as she wished and that many of the things favored by her husband were merely the favorite things of his mistress. For example, her husband only wanted tulips to be embroidered onto his slippers because his mistress liked tulips. The setting for this scene took place in a lady’s café on Christmas eve. In the corner of the café, the two women are surrounded by a red velvet sofa, too small iron tables, and several chairs. I could…

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    How does a girl who can thoughtfully explain the reasons never to drink end up in a drunken crash? How does a boy who excelled his classes in elementary school ends up with a failing grade in his high school years? Teenagers are jumpy, buoyant, emotionally intense, desperate to succeed in every goal, and fulfill their every experience. Assuming that, teenagers receive negative thoughts from any source they read, watched, heard, or listened: they try to do what they learned from the dreadful…

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    Four years is a short span in the grand scheme of things, but my four years in high school have been some of the most formative in my lifetime. Entering into high school at the age of fourteen to where I am today, my persona has gone through a complete metamorphosis. My journey has been progressed by the loving hands of enablers that God has placed in my life who have given me advice and correction along the way. I have been blessed through countless opportunities and challenges in my high…

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    into a living, sonorous, delicate flower. Closely linked to an artificial flower is a cloth tulip because they both resemble a fake type of flower you can buy anywhere. Subsequently, after Angela discovered that her mother was trapped in the cycle of Latin American marianismo and she was attached to Bayardo, Angela was “doing machine embroidery” and “had made cloth tulips and paper birds” (93). The cloth tulips personifies the fakeness that she is portraying in the gender roles because as a…

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    Walk Two Moon Essay

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    Sharon Creech Walk Two Moons demonstrates how internal and external forces cause Sal to change and grow from the loss of her mother, to accepting that her mother is dead. Sal goes through a journey that is filled with both happy and sad memories of her life. Sal is sad that her mother died, but happy about the first day of school and making friends with Phoebe. Sal goes through many sad internal and external experiences. The sad events are brought about by tragedies in Sal’s life. There is…

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