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    started and the word had gotten out the beach was flooded with grade 11 and 12’s for both Brooks and Parkway Prep. A few grade tens and people from out of town showed up too. Around 10;30 everyone quieted and found a spot on the grass, the fireworks had started. The grass was dewy, and her jean shorts were damp, but Gabby and the girls sat in absolute bliss. In that exact moment it felt like nothing could go wrong. With the first boom of the fireworks she was brought back to summer 6 years ago…

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    said that. I was at my grandmas when it happened so we decided the pigs should eat some grass and play in the sun for a while. “We should go outside,” Makayla said. We went outside and let the guinea pig’s in the tall green grass and then we sat on the trampoline. There is a small hill at my grandma's house so we walked over to it carrying both of the guinea pigs. When we got there we sat them down on the grass that was covering the hill, then we sat down in the dirt. I got up to go and get…

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    grape didn’t have much of a scent to it so I rubbed the skin which worked wonderfully. After I rubbed the grape I was surprised that it didn’t smell good, it had an unpleasant smell. The grape’s skin smelled bitter and grass like. The grape’s scent reminded me of fresh cut grass and the secnt of a Jade plant when you crush it. The taste of the grape was the most exciting part of this observation. In the past when I would just eat grapes I was happy because they were sweet and crunchy and…

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    In chapter 4 of M. Schroeder’s Noncognitivism in Ethics, he states that noncognitivism is the successor to the ‘traditional interest theories’ which was the focus of many philosophers for many years. His notion is to explain why speaker subjectivism, an important kind of traditional interest theory faces problems and how expressivism, a noncognitivist theory solves the problems. Noncognitivist theories are motivated in two ways, they avoid ‘core questions’ of meta-ethics and/or motivated by…

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    In the worldview of the skeptic, if there is a skeptical hypothesis for something, then that certain thing could not be known. If I were to hold the belief that the grass is green, a skeptic would say, “well, how do you know that grass is actually there? It could be a projection of your imagination. How can I be certain that how you see green is the same way I see green?” The skeptic’s insistence upon certainty in knowledge is challenged for except the knowledge that you yourself exists. I…

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    New Zealand is a farming nation which is known for it 's Number 8 wire mentality, which was brought about by it 's geographical isolation and ability to improvise. Number 8 wire was commonly used for paddock fencing, so it was a readily available resource used for all manner of things from fixing farm machinery to keeping dodgy out-buildings together. It was not until the early 1900 's that New Zealand entered the era of Technology, and it has had a huge impact on the countries ' export…

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    England, they had effect such as the clothing, the food and the language. The Asians also played a little effect in the food of Hawaii, with the seafood like the fish. The Hawaiian clothing has evolved over time, the clothing used to consisted of grass skirts and loincloth. Men and woman chose to wear little clothing and would rather use tattoos and capes made from…

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    negative impact that overgrazing has on our soil capability to continue supporting crops and livestock. The overgrazing has impacted the semi-arid Midwestern states and ranchers know about the need to rotate livestock from site to site to conserve grass cover and soil fertility. Today, more ranchers are searching for ways to raise livestock more sustainably while taking care of the land. Iowa and Illinois use the soil conservation practices of no-till and cover crops…

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    this picture. The red color has repeated on her hair, on the circle on the top left, and on the outline of the flowers behinds her body. The green shown on both the grass underneath the woman and the flowers on the…

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    security. The scene is introduced, “clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green” (Jackson 258). The “clear and sunny” morning gives the reader sense of regularity, like it’s just another day in another town. Descriptions such as “the flowers were blossoming profusely” and “the grass was richly green” exaggerate the perfection of the scenery, as if the town is in all ways too perfect and too jolly for the reader…

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