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    Winter Break Paragraph

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    must be people who need hats. As they wait outside, the bustling streets are no longer covered in light, fresh snow. Instead, the ground is packed to the ground and the gutters are filled with disgusting, brown slush caked in the sewage grate. As their dad locks the store and pulls down the old, steel, security fence, a must-have in crime ridden Chinatown where shop robberies are common. The 3 brothers stare up at the world trade center, which is barely visible in the grey, smog filled air. As…

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    snowboarding with my brothers friend. I was wearing big black fluffy snow pants and a big blue snow jacket and a black ski mask, Cody was wearing some big warm snow overalls and a handy down hunting jacket and a thin hat, Don was wearing grey small snow pants and a dark grey snow jacket and a bubble hat. All I could think about was snowboarding.We were all excited to get to the snow hill I didn't even think about my glasses or anything else. As me and my brother ,Cody stepped in their van I…

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    Cover Photograph Analysis

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    relate first hand to this situation. On the right, the black man is wearing a grey hoodie, one similar to Trevon Martin—the unarmed black teen who was shot and killed—whose death caused the Black Lives Matter movement. The grey hoodie symbolizes a revolution, an innocent yet normal boy like many black teenagers who have been wrongfully accused in the system. His white hat, signifies mercy, grace, and most importantly, white hats are worn by heroes—like many who believed Trevon Martin died a…

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    change my ideas and way of thinking to fit the situations I am in, just like how aluminum change change its shape to fit whatever is necessary. My other two symbols represent where aluminum can be found in the real world include a hard hat and aluminum foil. A hard hat represents the workers who work in mines and extract the ores, in the United States over 1.72 million metric tons have been mined. Secondly I chose aluminum foil, this is because aluminum foil is arguably that most notable use of…

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    Bilbo The Hobbit

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    Bilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Hobbits are short and they have no beards. They are fat in the stomach. They wear bright colors and wear no shoes because they have thick callous on the bottom of their feet. Hobbits have strange brown hair on their feet which keep their feet warm. Hobbits can disappear quickly and quietly when a large folk comes making a noise like elephants that they can hear a mile off. Hobbits have long brown fingers, good-natured faces, and have deep fruity laughs. People…

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    any damage. Washington Crossing the Delaware is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is displayed in a gallery with other American paintings from the same time period. The top part of the painting consists of grey clouds with sunlight and sky streaming through. On the horizon and far off into the background of the painting there are hills. The hills are a good example of the artist’s use of atmospheric perspective: since the hills are so far away, they…

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    1950's Fashion Trends

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    gloves. Popular colors for gloves were white and cream. Gloves were commonly made from leather, cotton, and nylon. A popular accessory among men and women alike were hats. Hats were a common accessory and varied in shape and style. Berets with pompoms were a common choice for females. While men tended to stick to more business hats like the fedora. For shoes most women wore kitten heels or stilettos. So much so stillettos were banned in certain buildings because of the damage they caused to the…

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    When I was about 10 or 11 years old, I had got one of the best birthday presents that change on everything I wanted to do in the future. Right towards the middle of my fourth grade year, my dad had told me that if I had kept an A-B Honor roll, he would get me my very first computer. He had bought it for me as a surprise. I came home from school after a terrible day with my report card and it was only one grade below B. My dad acted as if he were mad but had gotten the grades before I did and did…

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    poster vertically is the sultry image of a well-dressed woman in a large flowered hat and fashionable mantle. She is holding a copy of La revue blanche in one hand, as a small boy with gestures towards it with his thumb. Both figures look down and to the right, creating a diagonal that animates the basic grid of the composition. Behind them a menacing black shape (sometimes read as a rear view of a man wearing a top hat with collar upraised) looks at a wall of magazines. The ‘l’ of the ‘la’…

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    branch out to meet new people, and that I should watch who I become friends with. The day I went to the Ice Rink, was a chilly one. Cloudy, cold, and just enough to make your nose run. I had on a long black coat with a zip up hoodie and no hat, no gloves, and grey unnamed boots on. I walked past a big dome with clear see through glass and the inside was full of melted ice. I saw tons of people get into line inside a heated white tent to buy rental skates that was by…

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