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    be as grown up as her siblings,”If I was old as Kasie and Jesmarie, I could pick fifty, even a hundred pounds of cotton a day” (Williams 28). She wants to show off and perhaps be more helpful to her family. The illustrations color scheme was soft, ale colors that added a mellow effect to the story.…

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    Brewing Company (NBB), established in 1991 in the state of Colorado, was the brainchild of founders Jeff Lebesch and Kim Jordan. Following Jeff’s biking tour of the Belgian countryside, he and Kim began their venture with the development of two types of ale in the basement of their home. NBB has since evolved into the third-largest craft brewery in the United States and employs over 600 coworkers to create over 10 beers while profiting over 190 million in revenue during 2013. Their second…

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    microorganisms that cause disease also affect humans and animals. He began thinking of ways to prevent microorganisms from entering the body of humans. This subsequently led to British surgeon, Joseph Lister, developing surgical antiseptic methods. In Ales (a commune in France) in 1865, there were two parasitic diseases that were killing a large number of silkworms. Pasteur took part in research for years that demonstrated that these diseases were caused by a microbe, a microbe that was…

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    time. She has a slim body type but eats as if she doesn’t. Her favorites consist of pasta, pizza, and Coca-Cola. When she is sick, food is typically avoided except for mild foods that do not affect her stomach such as chicken noodle soup and ginger ale. E.B currently is not pregnant and not at a time in her life where she is trying to attain that. She uses birth control and other safe practices. As she does want kids in the future, she does have certain attitudes towards labor and pregnancy.…

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    One significant event that led to the start of the American Revolution was the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre took place on March 5th, 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts (“Boston”). During the time of the Boston Massacre, there was a lot of tension between the colonists and Britain which, ultimately, sparked the massacre. This massacre resulted in the death of five people and the injuries of six (Kallen 204, 205). The source of this aggravation was the Townshend Acts as well as the soldiers…

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    In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy begins with a facade of happiness due to the societal expectation of a satisfying marriage with Tom, however her facade of happiness becomes her reality when she accepts that she is Tom’s possession, proving that while a facade can act as a temporary shielding from unwanted events, it can easily become one’s true identity. Daisy portrays the role of a trophy wife in attempt to depict her and Tom’s own marriage as ideal and perfect,…

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    For four days (January 17th to 20th), University of Toronto’s Trinity College Dramatic Society (TCDS) had performed Paula Vogel’s 1997 play How I Learned to Drive. The play revolves around Li’l Bit who reflects on her relationship with Uncle Peck, while learning the rules of the road. Through a retrospective narrative, Li’l Bit tells how learning to drive became a sexual motive for Uncle Peck. At the same time, Li’l Bit acknowledges the consequences of her actions, which affects her future.…

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    Joyce's characters are meant to represent real people, to reveal the truth about Dublin in 1904. What is found, when examining the people of history, is often that they are strikingly similar to modern people, in any region. Differences of language and custom truly come to nothing when faced with the question of human nature. Therefore the truth Joyce contemplates in his relationship between characters and art is a universal one. Humans, no matter their age, era, occupation, or area, want to…

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    Kolda Monologue

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    Normally, it was not unlike Kolda to rise before a human had any right to, on the cusp of an ink-blotted morning, when the trees were still working tirelessly to shake the vestiges of dew from their waxy-leaves. When, on the horizon, a burnt orange ribbon lined its lip, radiating waves of indigo and cobalt and casting the world beneath it in an eerie, complacent glow. A creamy fog would trickle across the hyssop field from border of Sylph Grove, a merciful cover to nature’s cities beneath,…

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    Dahlsjoe is the owner of the mine in which Elis finds himself employed, and is instantly defined by his duty to care for his men. This is seen in his inviting the lot "into his house" (31) where he supplies them with fine ale and again later his benevolence in having all the men to "his home for dinner" (39). He takes to Elis quickly and helps by hiring Elis on as a worker in his mine. Additionally, he looks after the happiness of his family and when he discovers his daughter's…

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