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    thirteen, and they were going to have me psychoanalyzed and all, because I broke all the windows in the garage. I don’t blame them. I really don’t. I slept in the garage that night he died, and broke all the goddam windows with my fist, just for the hell of it. —— but my hand was broken and everything by the time, and so I couldn 't do it” (The Catcher in the Rye 39). By breaking all the windows in the garage was not enough for holden so he ended up breaking his fist. Anger from his brother…

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    Antique Urn Monologue

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    The Antique Urn Parked outside Delaware's house, I honk the horn of my car for the third time. That girl is never ready and I’m never patient enough. Finally, she gets out of her house struggling to figure out what to do with the long sleeved plaid shirt her mother had probably forced upon her. Stilling struggling to decide whether she should wear the shirt on her black crop top to satisfy her mother or tie it around her waist and say hell to modesty I honked for a fourth time just to hurry…

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    Vault Harlem

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    apparel for men and women. A home for contemporary brand design by the top artists and designers of Harlem. As a siblings with interest in fashion, we started our business as a small fashion boutique, just renting a small flat with contemporary garage doors in Florida. Not too long, we move in Harlem for some reasons, from there we decided to start our bisiness again. We found some friends who are good in designing clothes, we were amaze by their talent and so we tried their works and sell it…

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    father decided to bless it by telling us to continue working on a car. Reluctantly, I got away from a pleasant breeze, courtesy of the hard-working desk fan, and headed out into the garage. From there, I searched for common tools that we might need while reassembling the engine. Although I was under the protection of my garage, I was not safe from the blaring heat as the amount of metal around me seemed to only amplify it. Thoroughly working through multiple thought-provoking situations taught…

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    Grizzly Bear Analysis

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    brightness, and then transition into calmer, darker, and more serene moments in the songs. The variation of instruments is pleasant to the ear. The main instruments are instruments that would exists in a garage band: the guitar, bass, drums, and vocalist, but this album is a step or two above a garage band. Instrument-wise there are hints of strings, synthesized instruments, keyboard as well as other sounds that are not common in a low fi album. The instruments tend to be played with the…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    Clara was an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and mechanist. The baby was named Steve Paul Jobs. The family lived in what would later be known as Silicon Valley. When Steve was younger, him and his father worked on electronics in their garage. While Jobs was an intelligent thinker, there was always problems with him in school. He was a prankster in elementary school because he was so bored. Job's 4th grade teacher bribed him to study. Steve ended up scoring so well that…

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    impossible to truly realize. Similarly, Myrtle creates the ideal of being rich and affluent and while she may feel like she achieves this, onlookers see her as nothing more than on of Tom’s many mistresses. When Nick sees her for the first time in the garage, she is dressed in what he describes as a distasteful. Nick describes as someone who, “contained no facet of gleam of beauty” (18). She becomes so desperate for her dream that her new identity is one that opposes the image she wishes to…

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    His relationship with George Wilson, the husband of Tom’s lover Myrtle, most poignantly expresses this cruelty with Tom putting off selling his car to Wilson until “next week”. This gives Tom power over Wilson. Tom is also aggressive and ‘power-consumed’ in his relationship with his lover Myrtle. At his and Myrtle’s party in their New York apartment, (an ostentatious show of Tom’s wealth), Tom responds to Myrtle’s taunts by “[breaking] her nose with his open hand” (p.39). He emerges from the…

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    night, after the street lamps had gone on and all the children had retreated into their respective homes. My neighborhood was a Kid Friendly neighborhood. Stereotypically, it was a middle class white neighborhood. The houses all had at least two car garages, and the landscaping was always top priority, the kids had nice clothes and the adults had good jobs. We were secluded though, separated from society by cornfields and…

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    Red Herring Fallacy

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    just to make sure that it is safe to take that exit. Could those types of preconceptions ever lead to problematic inferences? I think that preconceptions can lead you to problematic inference and misjudge people, but due to the scenario in the garage and other circumstances the reasons are valid. Part 2: Did you feel that the salesman had ulterior motives? I feel that his main goal was to sell car, but also felt that he was trying to persuade me into buying a used car when I asked for a new…

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