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    Can T Reality Be Beautiful?

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    WOULDN 'T reality be beautiful if love came knocking on your door? Your eyes would outshine luna, blood would creep up your neck to your cheeks and then to the tips of your ears, your lips would curve upwards mimicking a parabola, and your heart. My god, your fist-sized heart. One magical muscle. Your heart would race like it 's participating in the Olympics in the summer. It 'd give you such a high emotion that the first thought that crosses your mind will embarrasse you when you think…

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    We, the students of Professor Bart Goddard’s Differential Equations class (M 427J), are writing to you about a recent incident for which he is at risk of losing his position in the university. During the 12:00 PM class on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, Professor Goddard told a cautionary tale about how, in the Holocaust, Nazi engineers used lime to prevent blood from ruining the train tracks of the trains carrying the Jews to the camps, calling on the engineering students in the audience to…

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    1. Title: American Clock Author: Arthur Miller First Performance: November 20th 1980 Period of play: 20th century 2. Awards won: N/A. 3. Main characters and their relationship Lee Baum is the main character, he is the college age son of Moe and Rose Baum. Moe Baum, father of Lee Baum, is a businessman who lost everything when the Stock Market crashed. Rose Baum, mother of Moe Baum Fanny Margolies, Rose’s sister Sidney Margolis, Fanny’s son, Lee’s cousin Lucille, Fanny’s daughter Grandpa,…

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    freaking pout The disturbance is that the child or a new offer is there. Parents are having a difficult time trying to take care of their family while working at the job. According to these three main texts “More Working Parents Play Beat The Clock” by Marilyn Gorder , “ The Case Of Staying Home” by Claudia Wells and “ Sick Parents Go To Work Stay Home When Kids Are Ill” by Christopher Mele describes the three main ideas. parents are…

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    Why So Much Metaphor? W.H Auden’s speaker in “Stop all the Clocks” sets out to deliver a message of sorrow by means of excessive use of metaphor. Why is it that the speaker chooses not to use another literary device such as simile? The continual use of metaphor sets out to serve the function of blurring the lines of target and source, and to allow the reader to understand the speaker’s feelings in “Stop All the Clocks” doing which simile cannot. Firstly the individual being mourned is the main…

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    The last school bell of the day rang, announcing that it was 3:30 pm and that we students earned our freedom back. That alone was cause enough to celebrate but I was even more exited since today was Friday. I had a full weekend of playing games to look forward to. Best part was that I had beat my last game the previous week so I had to go shop for a new one. I left my classroom and zigzagged my way trough the herd of loud, pimply teens towards the school’s exit as efficiently as I could like…

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    Even though “Twelve O’clock High” was released in 1950, it has excellent lessons that show the differences of good and bad leadership and how these styles can affect a units ability to accomplish its mission. As in World War 2, good leadership today is needed for organizations to achieve their goals. Gregory Peck did great credit to his role as General Frank Savage and the soundtrack works seamlessly for the time period portrayed. This is an outstanding vintage war movie that shows the…

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    Irma “Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson challenges the ideology that we thought we knew the truth. The character, George Nada was fully awake and was the only one who could see the true forms of the people around him. “He understood everything in a flash, including the fact that if he were to give any outward sign, the Fascinators would instantly command him to return to return to his former state, and he would obey.” Nada understood that things weren’t right and everyone was being…

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    Night Time Students

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    The problem that commuter and night time students are facing today is that not everyone is offered the same beneficial services that a full time and on campus student would have access to.Weatherford College 's office/bookstore hours are currently from 7:45 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. making it very difficult to acquire assistance for full time working and night students. Most working students work between 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and most night students are in class between 6:00 P.M. to 9:15 P.M. Students…

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    Hello Everyone, I wanted to send an update about the upcoming 2016 “I Comply” Compliance Roadshow. Plans are well underway and the details are coming together nicely! In total, 10 Cigna-HealthSpring offices will be a part of the tour touching over 3,500 employees face-to-face as well as countless others via a recorded video at the end of the roadshow via email. In order to best prepare to your office’s visit, I would like to request a few action items of you. These ‘to- do’s’ are essential to…

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