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    The book that I’m reading is named Gym Candy by Carl Deuker. The book is about a kid whose favorite sport is football and he is very good at it. His dad was his motivation to start football in the first place. When he was four years old him and his dad would go to the back yard and he would would try to run pass his dad to score. Each year he would get older and their back yard would get filled up with more stuff to help him with football. His mom wouldn't like how he would always play football…

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    Candy Do you know what it is like to be useless when everyone else around you is working hard? In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, this is what Candy goes through. Candy has a broken hand and is too old to be productive on the ranch. He will be kicked off the ranch sooner or later. Candy, the old men in Of Mice and Men, can be described as a useless, joyous and caring person. Candy can be considered unproductive as he does not work on the ranch anymore. Candy isn’t as strong as he once used…

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    Candy, the Lonely Swamper In the story Of Mice and Men there was an old man named Candy, he is an old ranch hand or swamper. He kept everything nice and clean. The book used him to represent the relationship that Lennie and George had. They showed this by the relationship that Candy and his dog had, the dog depended on Candy but the dog gave candy hope. When they put Candy’s dog down it was almost like a part of Candy died. They used him as an example of what an old warn down man is like.…

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    to be just a candy store.’” is Dylan Lauren’s blown-up quote that the takes up nearly a half a page to grab the reader’s attention to what this article is really about. Written by J.J. McCorvey “How the Founder of Dylan’s Candy Bar Built an Irresistible Brand” was published June 17, 2017 in Entrepreneurs. The article is a profile of Dylan Lauren and her candy store, Dylan’s Candy Bar, of which she is the founder and CEO. It describes how she has grown her over-the-top Manhattan candy store into…

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    Abstract: Bapsi Sidhwa’s third novel Ice-Candy Man was published in 1991. In America, her publishers Milkweed Editions published it under the title of Cracking India. Using a child narrator named Lenny, the novelist presents the Kaleidoscopically changing socio political realities of the Indian sub-continent just before the partition. This extremely sensitive story takes up the themes of communal tensions, using religion as a way to define individual identity, territorial cravings political…

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    Candy and his Doggo Relationships are when two or more people or things are connected emotionally or physically. Of mice and men written by John Steinbeck a realistic fiction novel about two migrant workers, George and Lennie, start a walk to a California farmer where they start to work. George is wise with strong features, Lennie, George’s companion is caring with a disorder (that nobody can know about). A disorder is a state of confusion (noun) or Disrupt the systematic functioning, or neat…

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    The second piece of work that I am going to discuss is Candy Apple Chick II by James Gill. This piece consists of a portrait of a woman looking up, repeated three times along the top 1/3 of the canvas. She is surrounded by a flat but loud orange, trimmed in a rich blue. The remaining 2/3 of the canvas is the lower half of a woman from her shoulders down, stepping out of a car. This portion of the image is sectioned off in the shape of a rectangle, and flooded with a blue-green. It is…

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    Bapsi Sidhwa is a Pakistani well-acclaimed diasporic writer. The novels she has written in English reveal her individual understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s Partition, socio-political aspects, abuse against women, immigration to the US, and membership in the Parsi or Zoroastrian community. Born on August 11, 1938 in Karachi in the country of Pakistan, she subsequently migrated to Lahore. Bapsi Sidhwa saw with her own eyes the blood-spattered Partition of India when she was a young girl in…

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    Benchmark B Should Candy and Soda be Banned From Schools? The government has had crazy ideas and ridiculous proposes. But I believe that this one particular idea isn’t that bad. The Government believes in trying to ban candy and sda from schools. In the article I read from (The New York times Upfront, Vol. 142, May 10, 2010). There were two sides on this proposal. One saying that they should not ban candy and soda and another saying that they should. Both sides of this debate had really well…

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    Throughout the 90’s, teen-centric slasher films were on the rise. The horror genre is one that continues to gain popularity and a majority of classic horror films have been receiving remakes that up the stakes and show the final girl in a more powerful position. One of the more recent, and creative, original slasher films to be released is the 2006 film All The Boys Love Mandy Lane. Right off the bat we meet Mandy Lane and we are shown just the boys in her high school sexualize her. We start at…

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