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    because he does not realize that his father’s actions are a display of love. The image that “Those Winter Sundays” creates is more detailed and somber than “Mother to Son.” “Those Winter Sundays” forces the reader to look beyond the “blurred” and “fuzzy” picture that is created and look deeper at the other forms that “emerge from the background.” This makes the reader form a relationship with the father and son of “Those Winter Sundays,” which is why it is more effective than “Mother to…

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    as in they are suffocating. Whether asleep or awake, indoors or outdoors, in the bath or bed, there is no escape. Nothing was ones’ own except a few centimeters of their mind. 1984 by George Orwell, which was written in 1949, is an exciting story set in the future where everything and everyone is controlled by a higher power. The higher power goes by the name of Big Brother, and, no matter where people go, they are always being watched. Orwell describes how the populace is split up into…

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    waiting for godot The play "Waiting for Godot" has been the source of many interpretations despite its ambiguous nature. These interpritations have ranged from biblical allusion to the word I can 't spell without a dictionary, existentialism. In Ann Bugliani 's essay, The Biblical Subtext in Beckett 's Waiting for Godot, she presents the reader with exerpts and analysis them by what she belived them to be of a biblical subtext. One example of this it the name of the person Vladimir and…

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    Thomas) designed a set of experiments that involved having students sit in front of a computer screen and drag a box as many times as they could into a circle within a period of five minutes (Ariely, 2010). They divided the participants into groups and some received a large…

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    Theatre Observation Report

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    each scene it was very obvious. The movements were choppy and inefficient. As well as not looking good, there was also unfitting music playing. There was Christmas music that played every transition and the audio quality was very low. The music was fuzzy and muffled. The transitions were a huge distraction and made it hard to enjoy the show. Although there are many things to be worked on in this production, there are also a lot of positives. One of these being the acting. For a community play I…

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    It had been 2 weeks since Spike had rescued the mere-pony, and in that whole time had been spent walking home, so it`s understandable that when Spike made it to his cottage in Dimond Cove he hung up his black cloak, went to his bed and slept for 2 solid days. Spike`s cottage was medium sized and had 2 floors, the first floor had a rocking chair and a small lap with some book`s incase Spike got board, it also had a small kitchen with a fringe filled half with booze and half with Gems, with a few…

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    He calls high school “a flawed institution that is out of date” (155). The data presented in the “Fuzzy on Math” graph seems to support his argument . The United State’s rank of twenty-eighth on the world-wide list of math performance would leave many wondering if the current methods of american teaching are antiquated (source 5). Not only that, Botstein…

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    “The Ballad of Bonneville Salt Flats: From Demo to Pro Pro to __________” Songs lie dormant but they never die. I’d like to think of them as always dying but never dead, ever-changing but never changed. This is a story about a song’s journey through space and time. This is a story about… Okay. Okay. Enough with the clichéd music lit hyperbole. This is a story about a morbidly humorous 2-minute song my friends and I haphazardly threw together whilst semi-drunk on Budweiser. This is a story…

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    Marijuana not only promotes addicting habits, but gives people a reason to not perform the daily tasks that they should be doing. Marijuana is a drug that can be consumed in several different ways like a blunt, tea, food, or bong. The similarities between these forms is that they all create the same lasting effect that any drug would, and it can be harmful to yourself and the people around you. Marijuana makes you feel like you are dreaming, and it may relieve your worries for a short period of…

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    Is technology a good cause or should it been deemed ruthless? Technology has taken over our world and our daily lives. With every passing day, something new is created to help improve our every need. From communication, to running a business and even saving lives, we turn to technology for assistance for almost everything. Some people say it is causing people to become “stupid” and some say it is improving the minds of others? But which is it? In my opinion, technology is a wonderful creation.…

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