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    Raven Crowe Moore 3 English II 9 October 2015 1950’s Fashion The 1950’s were a time of change and happiness after World War II. People were recovering from the war and what it had caused. Everything was booming during the 50’s, the economy, the suburb boom, and what people call a ‘baby boom’, which referred to the recorded 3.4 million babies that were born in the United States. People were confident with having children during the baby boom, because they thought the world held nothing but peace…

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    has previous knowledge regarding India’s political history. In the novel, Roy mentions the Marxist community; “The real secret was that communism crept into Kerala insidiously. The Marxists worked from within the communal divides. They offered a cocktail revolution. A heady mix of Eastern Marxism and orthodox Hinduism, spiked with a shot of democracy”. Additionally, Roy introduces political characters such as Comrade E.M.S. Namboodiripad, which estranges the reader, given that the reader is not…

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    company Summary: The vanilla lounge is located in 17-21 Eaton Mall Oakleigh 3166. It was opened in August 2008. Vanilla is a medium size and standard business which is pride of cakes and greek foods as it is a greek lounge. By 2012 Vanilla was praised as the one of the top patisseries in The Age Cafe Guide 2012. Every members of Vanilla have been innovators and pioneers in the hospitality industry for over 40 years. Being a coffee and a dining, Vanilla has something for everyone. it is famous…

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    As you worked on your monologue, what were the most significant decisions you made about the use of the performance space? How effective were your decisions?" 25 marks The monologue that I have chosen, Adele’s monologue from shakers by john godber and jane Thornton, deals with the challenges young women face by society and its views of abortion, humiliation, betrayal of trust and the decisions which rightly or wrongly young women are sometimes forced to take without proper support and are indeed…

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    Regarding British traditions surrounding drinks and beverages, the two major concepts covering said traditions are British afternoon tea culture and British pub culture. Both are centered around British drinks and beverages, but exceed just the physical evidence of British culture and help define the ups-and-downs and overall shape of British trends and preferences in the scope of an entire society. A tradition widely believed to be started by Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, afternoon tea, or…

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    Great Memories of My Grandmother First of all my Grandmother raised me and was a great provider she was a caring Grandmother to all her grandchildren. She loved to cook and was willing to go out of her way for others. She had a great smile and loved to watch her soap operas on TV. No matter how the passage of our destination I learned from her. I love spending the summer with her we would go on trips to Mexico. Mexico City was her hometown where she was raised she loved being there due to…

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    The Booger Draft 2 The tension was high. There was a lot of testosterone in the air, at least it seemed that way from where we were standing in the garden. Voices were loud and we could see some pretentious posers trying make an impression near the pool. It was party time indeed and we were going to make the most of it. No supervision, no limitations it seemed, all the resources we provided. Oh wow! There were some hot chicks around the place! Where the hell had they come from?…

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    police raid on that fateful evening of a blind pig that was serving about eighty blacks. As the police rounded up the offenders, some black men who were outside observing them decided that this was not fair and attacked the officers with Molotov cocktails. The riot had begun. For five days, this riot raged on, first with the looters breaking into stores, then the fires that were started and finally the National Guard came in to stop it all. Forty-three people died, and more than 1100…

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    An Itchy Struggle It started off with one itch, it progressed to a burn. My legs were on fire from itching, I could scratch through the bone and it still would not have been sated. I was in the back seat of my mom's car, it was late at night and we were headed to the mall to buy my sister's friend a birthday gift. Birthday gifts were the last thing in my mind at that moment. Three days later I was at the hospital, I should have gone sooner. I was not allowed inside due to the fear that it…

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    “If that was life, then it was twisted.” In Laurie Halse Anderson’s novel “Twisted”, life for the protagonist Tyler Miller wasn’t a perilous adventure, nor was it a piece of cake either. For Tyler, life was in between, a twisted cocktail of good and bad. Yet, the bad always seemed to outweigh the good to him. Which Anderson’s first person narration of the book helps us understand and relate to. In the beginning, Tyler is still a young, naive boy who only wants to be seen when he commits the…

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