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    Ted uses a lot of imagery in his free verse poem “Depression Glass” by using our five senses: see, touch, taste, feel, and hear. In line one, “It seemed those rose-pink dishes”, seems to be the main focus in this poem while they are used for special occasions, they still have an issue keeping something hot, “the plates like the panes of ice”. He used metaphors twice to compare the rose-pink dishes always being cold as ice and the cups’ inability to keep coffee or other beverages hot, “everyday…

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    Independent Study is a huge privilege to be able to partake on. I believe that I deserve to go on the my trip because I am responsible and driven. Another reason that I want to go on this trip is because I do not find interest in the other options that are offered. For AE week I am going to travel to Oregon with my mom to check out colleges to possibly attend after I graduate High School. The colleges that we will be going to see are University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Linfield…

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    Breaks as Part of the Story Gail Caldwell’s Let’s Take the Long Way Home is a moving portrait of Caroline Knapp and of the grieving process in part because of the author’s use of breaks. The scene and section breaks act almost as interchapters, intervening with elaborating information between scenes, while chapter breaks contain the ethereal emotional states that cannot be recollected into scenes. Let’s Take the Long Way Home follows a generally linear plotline, from Gail’s and Caroline’s…

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    one gets from one end of the spectrum to the other. I think having the story be continuous helps to blur the lines from manners to pure impulse. The events in this play are marked by the introduction and destruction of various symbols, such as the tulips (p.5), the clafoutis (p.9), and the art books…

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    gaudy tulips rais’d from dung,” (Line 145) he is using a woman’s beauty regime to make fun of men. Swift warns Strephon for his mistake in looking at Celia’s dressing room as he finishes the poem by saying “Should I the Queen of Love refuse, Because she rose from stinking Ooze? To him that looks behind the Scene, Satira 's but some pocky Quean” (131-134). The Queen of Love refers to Aphrodite, who is a stereotypical representation of female beauty and desire, like the reference to the “tulip…

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    bound to being “perfect” than a person who hides their mistakes while putting on a flex for other people. I look at myself as being the sunflower in a garden full of tulips. The one standing out being different to the people I grew up around. But being that only sunflower was not good to me, not at all. I wanted to change into the tulip everybody else was. This is where i screwed up at. Changing myself to make others accept the person I am should have never been a option. It does not work. I was…

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    considering it is 1,878 acres of land. Crowley’s Ridge is very fertile because of the alluvial river deposits. The trees are similar to all of the trees in the appalachian mountains they are very tall and wide just like the trees up there. They have tulip trees on Crowley’s Ridge for decoration. The height of the Ridge is 250 to 300 feet above the sea level. Crowley’s Ridge has a lot of tourism due to its beauty and all of the fun activities that are on the Ridge. There are swim spots, pools,…

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    and caring about him on special occasions to make himself feel better. Also, when he is of age to have the operation, he will pay to have his harelip fixed. This care for Hassan and Ali are shown when Amir says, “I remember the day we were planting tulips, when I had asked Baba if he'd ever consider getting new servants. “Hassan’s not going anywhere,' he'd barked. 'He's staying right here with us, where he belongs. This is his home and we are his family…" (Hosseini 225). From this we see that…

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    When I started this course I knew one thing for sure and that is I know what life brings us as far as diversity including people with disabilities. You see I too have been to Holland instead of Italy. My life started out in Italy but took a turn and I ended up in Holland with my 4-year-old son having cancer. My son's life with cancer turned into being wheelchair bound and entering a whole new world of being disabled and unable to attend school due to chemo, pain, and a low immunity. Yes, I…

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