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    My years when I was just a little girl were one of the best. Whenever I would go to my grandma’s house we would always play games such as dominos, scrabble, or card games. Card games and board games were always my favorite and I would love to beat anyone who thought they were better. One of my favorite games to play was baseball, we would go into my grandma’s living room and a take a deflated ball (representing the baseball) and hit it with our hands to create the bat. Then someone would pitch…

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    saw the pink glow of toys to my left and then the dull dark blue to my right. It was very obvious which isles were attended for girls and which isles were attended for boys. This was the case for all of the isles except for the infant toy aisle. The infant toy aisle was very gender neutral in the aspect that all of the toys and packages were covered in vibrant bright colors, but this is probably only the case because bright primary colors are used to increase baby stimuli. I feel like gender…

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    Allegiant Poem Theme

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    Poem (given by teacher) The poem illustrates the difficulty of making decisions and the consequences of that decision. The poet effectively uses the poetic devices, imagery, alliteration, and allusion to portray the central theme of making decisions. The first line, “venomous lies, attacks you anonymously” bring forth the allusion of snakes. Snakes are considered to be full of lies and betrayals. In the Bible, the snake gave Eve a choice to eat the fruit of knowledge and Eve took the fruit of…

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    Pop Art Project Proposal

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    the paintings and remember each small step that has led towards that moment. My work often requires photographic references which I like to capture and turn into paintings. The inspiration strikes from anything and everything. Bride walking down the aisle or a homeless kid on the side of the road. Each moment is special in its way. I like to visit art galleries, studios and showcases of different artists to gain knowledge about different Medias and subjects. These help broaden the creative…

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    Sign Up Today! Kids ages 12 and under are invited to become a New Leaf Market Co+op Explorer and be eligible to receive one free banana or orange per visit! To become a card-carrying Co+op Explorer, kids simply need to bring a parent or supervising adult to the customer service counter and ask to become a Co+op Explorer. Each child will be issued their very own super official Co+op Explorers card! Here's how it works: Kids and parents stop by the customer service counter, where we keep the…

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    The Time Traveller

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    Before the Time Traveller went into the world of the Morlocks, an character who was an Eloi named Weena was warning him not to go down to their world. Once he entered it was really dark and smelly. He passed my aisles were raw meat which I believe to be dead Eloi lay. There came to an event where he had to fight with them. They only defense that he found worked against them would be the light of the matches he had stored in his pocket. Once the Morlock got a sense…

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    because for one they use comedy, they get them engaged and interested. They will draw in the customer’s attention and make sure the consumers will watch and remember their commercial so when the buyer is at the grocery store and they pass by the chip aisle. If the commercial was memorable the buyer will more than likely remember the commercial and as a result will buy the…

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    mid-March last year. I was working a long tedious six-hour shift on a persistently busy Saturday. I recall that day being especially busy, as it was a fuelsaver Saturday. I did not think much of what had happened at the time, but a man came into my aisle buying what seemed to be a little under thirty items. I did what all good checkers do, and I took the time to ask how his day was going and did he find everything he needed. We then began talking about the NCAA basketball tournament and all the…

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    with eating, drinking, and toasting, continued with games and dancing, and ended with the couple’s exit from the bride’s house” (Maurer). Yet on the contrary, in the antebellum era, a wedding ceremony began with the bride and groom walking down an aisle followed immediately by their parents, the bridesmaids, and groomsmen. After the vows were exchanged and the ceremony was finished the attendants continued the celebration at the bride’s parent’s house. All me raced back to the house and the…

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    immature boy who is a judgmental teen, a disrespectful employee, and is prejudiced toward women. First, Updike introduces Sammy as judgmental teen who has a sour attitude toward his shoppers. He calls the customers “sheep pushing their carts down the aisle” (151), meaning they cannot think for themselves and they must be led by one another. Also, Sammy judges Queenie to be the leader of her friends based on her appearance. When he sees her, he claims that “she was the queen” (150). Sammy…

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