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    This shows that the average consumer is attracted to the idea of being able to rely on the soup to be the same. This is consistent with the other aspects of the advertisement. The last product that is advertised is a soup container. This product goes along with this same idea of always being able to rely on Campbell’s soup. If you purchase the Campbell's soup container you can eat your campbell’s soup anywhere, not just at your…

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    A dventure, fun, relaxation…you’ll find it all on Alabama’s white-sand beaches. For years, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach remained a little-known vacation treasure, but more and more families are discovering the 32 miles of soft sand and clear waters that lace the edges of Alabama--situated between Mobile, Ala. and Pensacola, Fla., and bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Mobile Bay to the west, and Perdido Bay to the east. There’s no better way to unwind from everyday life than spending…

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    This year art one, or my art class with Mr.Puffpaff, was fun. It was fun for many reasons such as the fact I got to use paints, values, the reflection of light to draw, etc. However, It was also fun because I got to explore my creativity as well as learning how to use the different skills properly. For example, when I did the pop can landscape project I had to overlap them, so I made a huge chandelier out of them, and drew a miniature family at the bottom with pop can furniture. However, I had…

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    North Vs South Dbq

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    distinctive natural features. For example mountain ranges in some states. “The jagged New England coast, had hundreds of bays and inlets that were perfect for use as harbors.There was rocky soil along the jagged coast.” - credit to prezi.com.There were thick forests in the middle northern part of the north. “Farther south in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, broad rivers like the Hudson and the Delaware had deposited rich soil over wide plains.” - credit to prezi.com. People living in…

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    do not stop dreaming, life will give people rewards in life. Santiago would not meet the Alchemist and Fatima because he meets them along the journey to the Pyramids. This indicates that the only impossible journey is the one a person never begins and this illustrates that if someone does not go on their journey, then they would never meet the people they met along the…

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    Blood, the character Hazel Motes is far from home. A returning war veteran, Motes comes home to find his house in Tennessee abandoned and his family gone. Confused, Motes boards a train to Taulkinham and from there his journey begins, becoming farther and farther away from his “home”. Before the war, Motes’s home was full of religion and Christianity. The importance of home was apparent in Motes life, and was all he had left after returning from war. The feeling of being home could be related…

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    his decisions as he rose to the top would also be his downfall and later, his demise. At a young age Caesar was trusted with many responsibilities. In 85 BC, at the age of 16, Caesar's father passed away, thrusting him into the head of the family. Along with being the head of his household he was also nominated to be the high priest of Jupiter and would later marry a girl named Cornelia, the daughter of his uncle’s ally. Though his position of high priest was short lived after Sulla, his…

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    The Erie Canal was known as the gateway to the West. It was wildly popular; people came from near and far to travel along its 363 mile long route. The canal had a major impact on the nation’s economy in the 1800s. Towns emerged in the area and businesses blossomed. It was a huge success and many people began to rely on it. The Erie Canal increased the nation’s economy, brought people together, and promoted nationalism through trade and expansion. The Erie Canal joined people and product together…

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    constantly evolving thing that shifts along with our lives, its meanings and importance all…

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    The Other Moore Essay

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    should have better stayed calm and thought before action, the other Wes Moore had been grabbing the gun to settle down the issue. Instead of getting out of the world of violence, drugs and irresponsibility, the other Wes Moore was driving farther and farther along that avenue. There was no way to stop that vicious cycle in his mind. In conclusion, the author benefited enormously from having sensible mother, absence of children before their time, and calm temper. He allowed himself to mature,…

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