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    color to things that otherwise dark and melancholy. The earliest example of personification in Red Badge of Courage can be found on page 1: “The cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting,” in this sentence the cold, the fog, and the army are described as persons with specific behaviors, feelings and needs. In chapter two Crane writes: "From…

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    Why is Images so Important Conveying Information? Writing in the Margins Understanding image histograms is probably the single most important concept to become familiar with when working with pictures from a digital camera. A histogram can tell you whether or not your image has been properly exposed, whether the lighting is harsh or flat, and what adjustments will work best. It will not only improve your skills on the computer, but as a photographer as well. Each pixel in an image has a…

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    1916–1923, Cambridge University Press. Presenting the War in Ireland, 1914-1918, in Paddock T (eds) World War I and Propaganda, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2014 Newspapers Irish Examiner, Saturday, August 23, 2014, Fog of War: The lies that lay behind WW1 http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/analysis/fog-of-war-the-lies-that-lay-behind-ww1-283223.html Independent.ie Anita Guidera, Women at War: Ireland's forgotten heroines of the era, 11/05/2014 ,…

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    Cash and Blake Shelton. Back in a dark old run down bar, stands a girl. She’s been in just about every little restaurant this town has to offer. Where she stands is on a small soap box, with smoke coming from old cowboys cigars, she sings through the fog. The tune to a new popular Carrie Underwood song comes from her mouth, and everyone turns to look in awe of her voice. Her name is Sadie, Sadie Elle. Along with every other person in town, Sadie has the dream to be discovered. This is her life,…

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    in an abstract cognition to reflect the theme of confinement through the actions and words of the characters. From the very beginning of the short story, imagery is introduced and backs up the theme of confinement. Steinbeck uses phrases such as “…fog of wind closed off the Salinas Valley from the sky and from all the rest of the world,” “…closed pot,” and “lid” to represent the confinement of the characters to the rest of the world. We then meet Elisa who is working…

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    house” Kyjon said surprised. We all sat there thinking. Later that minute we began to walk again, but slowly. We came across so many houses with beautiful Halloween colors. Then, we appeared at appear house where it was nothing but orange lights and fog. “ Let's get candy here guys” Parrish said. “ I don't know bro, this house seems a little weird” Kevin said back. I stepped up and walked slowly towards the house seeing a big jar of candy alone by itself. By the house was a driveway with a…

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    life lesson, the tittle “Parrot in the over” is an extended metaphor because through Manny’s dad having a drinking problem leading to him trying to kill Manny’s mom, Manny almost killing Pedi, and Manny participating in a crime Manny realizes what kin fog persons he wants to be and therefore, grows up. In the beginning, Manny learns a lesson through his father pore actions which is the first step of him growing up. Manny learns that his father has a drinking problem when he realizes why he’s…

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    and science. on the wall of the bar where the characters are, there is a painting of sheep in some fog. The conversation between the characters shifts to this painting when one of the characters, Suzanne refers to the painting on the wall, saying that it is not like Picasso’s paintings. The barkeep is insulted by this and defends his painting, saying that he sees it as “Sheep in a meadow in the fog. [and that…

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    There are many things that contribute to the creation on the weather we see around us, but all of this would not be possible without air mass. Air mass is defined simply as a massive body of air that is for the most part similar in temperatures and characteristics. Air mass can encompass thousands of kilometers of the Earth’s surface and has been known to acquire the properties of the surface it is covering if it remains there too long. When air masses forms over large surfaces that have…

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    menacing. In the book the H.O.U.N.D. was made more for the time. There was no thought of some genetically engineered dog but a dog which was just a much larger dog from what they mystery made it sound like. The H.O.U.N.D. in the movie was created by the fog which drugged you into seeing the H.O.U.N.D. It caused you too see the scary demon dog which would attack people who came close to an area. In the movie the H.O.U.N.D. which was created with the use of science. They had thought that maybe…

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