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    The most effective aspects of the play were the music and costumes worn by the actors. The music helped to set the mood of the play. For example, when the two witches entered there was a drum that was used and when they talked long metal tube was played that sounded rather eerie and mysterious, much like the witches. Their costumes also helped me to understand the play better. They were wearing all black with mesh covering the faces to help conceal their identity, which was rather vague in the…

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    Richard Nixon’s greatest asset, Charles Colson is worn out. Campaigning for Nixon was a great task that took a lot of Colson’s time and required a lot knowledge and wisdom. Therefore, Colson is physically and mentally drained, and now Colson must make a choice pertaining to what will be next. Colson needs to make a choice on whether the White House is where Colson belongs or if returning to Colson’s lawyer duties is the next step in life. Which path must Colson choose? On both sides of the…

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    person who faces a choice to go two ways is the speaker in “The Road Not Taken.” Robert Frost writes this poem to show the audience the choice the speaker makes that causes his life to go in a different direction. When he is faced at the foot of two paths, each going in different directions, he starts to examine them and separate the two based on appearance. After…

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    By shaping their eyebrows thin, to emphasize their young beautiful face. Makeup was starting to be worn around the eyes (eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara), makeup was added to make eyes more alive and large. Lips were started to be painted with new lipstick. Women would even line lips to make their lips look narrow, and try to emphasize the bow of the…

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    Wedding In Brazil Essay

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    wish at each skip. The goddess of the ocean “Lemanja” is called upon at this time in the hopes that she will open up new paths in people’s lives. Lighting candles by the water and throwing flowers into the ocean to bring good luck is also a custom on New Years…

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    Walter Mitty Journey

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    graduates will attend a reputable college, acquire a degree, and then spend nearly the rest of their life in a good, established career. For some people, they luck out; they excel throughout school, discover a career they thrive in, and enjoy this path that society arranged for them at birth. On the other hand, some people are not so fortunate; they struggle through school, and then find a career that they miserably commute to everyday to sit at for eight hours. Mitty’s story directly represents…

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    beautiful. The mountains I see are the very jewels of nature, hardly affected by the booming forces of erosion. These are colossal proofs of the Western’s Cordillera’s status as the youngest region in Canada. Interior plains After a long and dangerous path down one of the largest mountains in the Western Cordillera, I have encountered my second Canadian landform, the Interior plains. All around me can I see permafrost and pingos,…

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    The Road Not Taken Persona

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    people always make decision and the result of that is either positive or negative. The persona in the poem quickly dives into what path they are going to take. Two roads…

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    Taken”, it can be said that, even though the narrator wonders what the other choice would have resulted in, he seems content with the original choice made. The tone of lines nine and 10, which are written “Though as for that the passing there/Had worn them really about the same,” (Frost, 2016), could further suggest that the narrator believes that both of his choice options were nearly compatible, leading to the realization that the right choice was made. Another tone of Frost’s poem can be…

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    Sustainability provides the idea that the three pillars, social, economic, and environmental sustainability must all work together to thrive. Without these three pillars working together, nothing can live out to its full potential. The idea of maintaining this sustainability appears in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. In this story, the protagonist, George dreams of living on a subsistence farm with companion. Throughout the novel, many people join in on the dream, making it more realistic. The…

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