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    People often think about and reflect on ads that use visualization. The visualization causes people to consider what they saw and how they can change what they saw. The advertisements that use visualization are very successful because they allow people to see for themselves what others as well as they are doing. Programs have been made all across the United States of America to help people stop smoking as well as using tobacco products. This advertisement is and example of the awareness the…

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    One day, she goes out to a drug dealer to buy arsenic and doesn’t explain why she needs the drug. When she died at age 74, the townspeople pry open an upstairs room to find her future husband, Homer Barron, laying out on the bed decaying. Everyone was deceived that Emily was just a suicidal lady who…

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    In William Faulkner’s, A Rose for Emily, Emily Grierson portrays a character that is hardheaded, adamant, and above all impervious. Emily plays the typical outsider, controlling and minimizing the information that the town receives about her by staying hidden in her house for many years. One could even say that the house itself portrays Emily’s character: dark, mysterious, and even creepy. Miss Grierson also plays a very emotional character, but only one we as readers see from the outside…

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    ladies began to say that it was a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people" (4). With a desire to keep love at all costs, Miss Emily is willing to do anything to be with Barron for the rest of her life, so she murders him using arsenic. She keeps his corpse in an attic bedroom and sleeps next to his deceased body for over forty years, which is revealed after her death. Faulkner indicates this by saying, "Then we noticed that in the second pillow was the indentation of a head...…

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    But, the pesticide is very dangerous. The kids in Ghana don’t wear the protective clothing that they are supposed to. Pesticide has very dangerous chemicals inside like ammonia, arsenic, benzene, chlorine, dioxins,ethylene oxide,and methanol. These are not the only chemicals in the spray, there are lots more and more dangerous too. These chemicals can make you very very sick. They can cause cancer or even worse, you can die from…

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    Short stories are “an invented prose narrative shorter than a novel usually dealing with a few characters and aiming at unity of effect and often concentrating on the creation of mood rather than plot.” (Merriam – Webster) These can have many differences and similarities. These factors could be the setting, the plot, the characters, point of view, tone, symbolism, theme, language, narrated time, content and more. “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he…

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    Goodman Brown Stereotypes

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    In “Young Goodman Brown”, “A Rose for Emily”, and “The Spiced Chicken Queen”, the authors have used their writing to give the readers a glimpse behind the stereotypes of the narrator’s communities . In “A Rose for Emily”, the narration by the townsfolk shows the reader what happens behind closed doors in the home of a once central and respected family. In “Young Goodman Brown”, seeing the real corruption behind what he believed to be his religious and pious community makes Goodman Brown lose…

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    Southern Gothic Genre

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    The next is being an outsider, Homer Barron comes to the south from the north and being called a ¨yankee¨. The last one is violence, which is Miss Emily killing Homer Barron. She poisoned him with arsenic so that he would stay with her for the next twenty years until she died. Faulkner demonstrates in ¨ A Rose for Emily¨ when she lay in bed beside Homerś dead body, ¨ Then noticed that the second pillow was the indentation of a head...¨ This demonstrates…

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    aluminum that has been precision milled to provide you with a stylish, durable, and recyclable laptop that wont bend, crack or melt like so many PC laptops out there. MacBook Pro screens are also environmentally friendly and do not contain mercury, or arsenic. The charging port on a MBP laptop is also very unique as it is magnetic and falls off if the cord is accidently pulled on. The Keyboard is backlit making it easier to type in a low light environment and there are also several built in…

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    Water pollution in the Danjiangkou Reservoir is getting dangerously out of hand. The pollution is getting worse due to the lead in the water and untreated sewage. Water pollution is classified as the contamination of water bodies. The Contamination can be caused from inadequate treatment of pollutants. As said in the book Water Pollution, “much of water pollution comes from factories that make cars, clothing, shoes, refrigerators, computers, and books and they have to get rid of the chemicals…

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