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    "Five years to make up for," Gatsby murmured into Daisy 's ear. The young woman turned her white face up to Gatsby’s own, her eyes dark with anticipation. Gatsby kept his eyes transfixed on her face. Five years on, and her beauty still mesmerised him. He was still awed by her aura of luxury, grace, and charm. Daisy pulled away, tentatively looking about to check for prying eyes. “We’ll have an early dinner,” Gatsby guided Daisy to the dinner table. “We can have dessert afterwards upstairs,” he…

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    PowerAde uses contrast, much more effectively, leaving heavy dark/light color contrast which appeals to the eye more than Gatorades contrast which draws the eye to Michael Jordan only and left a lot to be desired in their use and placement of the Gatorade logo. Very similarly though, both advertisements use a heavy pathos appeal, PowerAde uses the Olympics and national pride to appeal to the emotional…

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    known that despite your accent you had no real ties to Russia.” Moriarty said buttoning up his shirt. He picked up the glass and sat down on a chair. Guinevere sat across him on a sofa. He hadn’t changed at all since they last saw each other. He had the same black eyes that always had the evil glint to them. His dark hair was still perfectly gelled into place. His suit was black and tailored especially to him a trait Guinevere always loved about him. He had quite the eye for fashion. He…

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    of artwork and its crazy how different people see things. Not only does art express many emotions that the artist is feeling, but it helps them connect with their viewers through the piece. All pieces of art, as soon as they are viewed, become part of an international conversation. Each artwork contributes something else to the explanation and observations of the world around us. A piece called “The Great Wave off Kanagawa,” caught my eye and instantly I picked up on what was the background…

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    of 50 billion collapsed. "Stupid humans," Hommel said, "after observing their progress so much only to fall. A sad tale." Hommel had observed how the humans started off from the beginning to their end. "Hommel do not worry, you know this happens every time." A sweet succulent voice entered the room. A slender figure…

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    When you are talking to someone would you like to see their face? Well, good Parson Hooper in “The Minister’s Black Veil” does not look you in they eye while talking. He wears a black veil that covers his face. The wearing of a black veil by Parson Hooper all started being a substitute Minister. This veil makes Parson Hooper famous throughout all of New England, having people from all over to see the veiled Hooper. The wearing of the veil causes many issues in his life. The church does not like…

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    this place is infested with guards.” I realized he was right. Men were prowling like packs of wild hyenas, lurking in the shadows, waiting to devour us whole. “If we did manage to flee, which is impossible, they’d find us in no time and that would only delay the inevitable, not to mention make things worse,” Chance continued slowly as if he were explaining how to play a video game to his grandmother. “Let’s just give him the stupid Stone.” “I can’t…

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    don’t you read one of those books of yours?”. Amir jan tilted his head down and walked back to the living room. “When will you tell them?” I asked sternly. This question…

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    Saddle Seat History

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    on the balls of your feet; toes up and in, heels down and out; bend in your knee; back up and straight, shoulders back and just over your hips; hands up and together; and finally eyes up and smile. These are the foundations of not just saddle seat but any riding (it’s mainly used in saddle seat though.) They not only make the rider look nice, but it’s more comfortable for the horse and allows better control of your horse. According to horsechannel.com, weight on the balls of your feet is…

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    Poe’s Narrators/ Unreliable Narrators In Edgar Allan Poe’s stories there sometimes tends to be an unreliable narrator in the story. We can see that in his 3 stories “The Tell-Tale Heart”, “That Black Cat”, and “The Cask of Amontillado”. Those stories show characteristics of an unreliable narrator. We can mostly see it in “The Tell-Tale Heart”. Everyone of Poe’s stories has a gruesome and traumatic ending which add on to that insane and unreliable sense. In “The Tell-Tale Heart”, the narrator is…

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