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    The cake was shaped like a giant tube of lipstick because they both loved lipstick. Everyone in town new about their impressive cake, not least because they deigned to take a full page in the local paper advertising it. Even the mayor had come to take pictures with their cake. Eventually, the best man arrived and said " I hope you're all ready for some bees!" as he released a swarm of bees…

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    In the story "Their Eyes Were Watching God" written by Zora Neale Hurston, Hurston uses marriage as a character development process for her chracaters. In the story Janie Crawford,the protagonist of the story, is in her search to understand her own identity to the world, love, and her own happiness. Out of all of these things it takes the Janie three marriages to do so. In each marriage we see a strong growth in character in young Janie's life till the end, but the story also raises the question…

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    Mcdonalds Leadership Style

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    At Pink Cake Box there are wonderful leaders all with different opinions and leadership styles. When I started working here the general manager was Nicole and the production manager was Lindsay. The owner and boss of everyone is Anne, she supervise everyone’s job and has the last say in any choice made. Nicole consults with the clients and does the paper work of the production being made for that week. Lindsay manages the production side everyone would asked her if that’s what the client wants…

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    When you think of symbols and meanings, hair doesn’t usually come up in that discussion. But in the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston, the protagonist Janie goes through a few relationships, where each man treats her differently and has very different personalities, in each one her hair has changed and evolved. The story takes place in the 20th century, so it was around the time when women didn’t have a say in many things and they were still working at home and doing…

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    she was baking the red velvet cake to her grandma, she encountered a peaceful wolf. The wolf says ¨Good day Little Red Riding Hood¨ Little Red Riding Hood replies ¨Thank you kindly Wolf.¨ Little Red Riding Hood is explaining to the wolf that her grandmother is sick and Little Red Riding Hood wants her grandmother to feel better. Then Little Red Riding Hood walks away mining her own business walking to her grandmother’s house to deliver her sick grandmother some cake and wine to make her feel…

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    Marriage for two people can be similar yet so different. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie (the main character) went through many rocky and abusive relationships to find true love. During these relationships she was forced to do what her husband said and she was treated like an object not a person. In the play A Streetcar Named Desire two sisters named Blanche and Stella also had to deal with abuse. The abuser was Stanley Stella’s husband. Stanley abused each woman in different way…

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    Life is an adventure. Like any adventure, life is full of obstacles, challenges, and setbacks. These challenges include things like getting your first job, going through your first break-up, or to put each of these things in their own category...high school. High school is a very small, beginning chapter of life. To me, highschool alone was a very big challenge in life. My freshman year, I had started dating a boy who was a senior. Everything was fine until his classmates began to pick on me for…

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    Logan Killicks Symbolism

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    Logan Killicks and Janie’s marriage began the inevitable cracks within the confines of her quintessential love. Janie and Logan were the same side of different magnets— polarizing and repelling. Their marriage was not founded on love, it was a transaction. Logan desired the concept of Janie— a beautiful, attractive, and young woman that embodied femininity and womanhood—who he can parade around town as his. His idea of a marriage was founded under the assumption that his money and safety will…

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    In the novel Their eyes were watching god by Zora Neale Hurston the story of a woman Janie is told from her narrative of how her self journey to happiness and mental freedom is unfolded. The main character of the novel goes through about 3 relationships with 3 different men. But these relationships can be viewed as just a women trying to find the right man and finally get love right. There’s more to these relationships and the events that take place in between all three relationships. Each and…

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    Dollywood Research Paper

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    Dollywood is an amusement park visited by millions of people each year. Dollywood has had many names throughout its existence. It is the home to many theatres and rollercoasters. There is a wide variety of food and dining to choose from. Dollywood’s name has had many transitions in the past such as, Rebel Railroad, Goldrush Junction, Silver Dollar CIty, and what it is now known as Dollywood. In 1961, Rebel Railroad opened. Rebel Railroad included, a steam train, general store, blacksmith…

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