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    He confesses to Phoebe that he wants to be the catcher in the rye. He pictures children playing in a big field of rye near the edge of a cliff. He imagines that he saves all the children from going off the cliff. Protection of innocence, especially of children IS. For most of the book, Holden sees this as a primary virtue. It is very closely related to his struggle against growing…

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    very impressed with his passion and craziness. the drummer Cliff Almond who start the play first was as strong and passionate as Krantz However he wasn 't in his head all the time as Wayne Krantz he kind of melong his play with James Genus. I saw James Genus more as jazz musician rather than Rocker even though he was playing with electric guitar but the way he moves his body was more softer and gentle compared to both player which are Cliff and Krantz. He was very humble and he connected to…

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    If I could choose any career that I wanted to be when I grow up I would like to be a trashman. I would also like to be a stunt plane driver. One more thing I would like to do is be a professional wingsuit flyer. It would be a lot of fun to do these things. I think it would be a lot of fun to be a trashman. I have always to ride around holding on to the back of a truck. It would be fun to go around saying,” skrrrrrrrt skrrrrt” to everyone that I pass. I would always be outside being active and…

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    On the 8th June, 1995 Caroline Byrne’s body was found at the bottom of the cliffs of The Gap in Sydney, in the early hours of the morning by her boyfriend Gordon Wood. It was presumed that she had died on the 7th June during the night by jumping from the cliff top. It was thirteen years before Gordon Wood would be put on trial for the murder of Ms Byrne. He alleged that she had originally jumped off the cliff, but evidence compiled and shown to the jury, proved them of his guilt in 2008. Gordon…

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    Dial 000 – an Analysis The short story Dial 000 takes place on a cliff in Lover’s Leap, Sunshine Coast in Australia. In the short story it is not said when the story takes place, but since the character is calling with a mobile phone it is most likely after the 1990’s. The setting is quite important to the story, because if the character had called from somewhere else, his words would not be quite as serious. The setting is not described in the short story; it is only mention by one of the…

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    There are alot of Pros and Cons to climbing Mount Everest. 2 pros are you prombley will become famous or you be very happy to reach a goal. 2 cons are you have a higher chance to die and the weather is really bad. First , 1 pros is you might become famous. The author states "It’s been over 60 years since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest." Another pro is that you have this goal set to climb Mount Everest and you would…

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    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” (Winston Churchill). Holden Caulfield is a sixteen year old who has few interests and went to Pencey Prep. He has been kicked out and now has to face the real world and struggles to connect with other people. In the novel Catcher in the Rye, author J.D. Salinger reveals how people in a society handle stress and breaking down from failure through the motif of Holden’s loneliness, the symbol of the museum, and…

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    talked to his deceased brother Allie, saying “ Allie, don’t let me disappear”. Holden hoped that his brother would save him from despair, in a way, Allie is like the Capture in the Rye keeping Holden from falling from the cliff. Allie’s innocence kept him from going over the cliff.…

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    astonishing view of symmetry and parallelism through its shape and form. In contrast, the Taj Mahal was built to be noticed. It’s use of white marble wanted to seen opposing to the limestone used for the Temple of hatshepsut where it almost blends into the cliffs behind it making it look as though…

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    People visit the canyon everyday year and sometimes everymonth.The canyon was formed when it was flat and farmers used to farm there.The soil got washed away by rain and left large holes and this happened back to back.It rained it rained and it rained until the canyon was formed.Everytime it rained it got larger,wider and deeper.The canyon is now used for people to visit and spend time with family.Its also used for people to enjoy the beautiful sights.The canyon has different colors of clay.deep…

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