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    Swot Analysis For Avalon

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    sign, similar to the website colors, make the visitors feel calm. The sign uses blue for the background color and yellow for the lettering (see Appendix B). The blue used on the website is the same blue used on the sign. Seeing the blue sign immediately shows visitors that Avalon is a place of soothing blue skies and serenity. Usually, yellow is used to represent happiness. The yellow is used as a youthful reminder to be happy, positive and relaxed when in Avalon, which reflects and validates…

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    Through The Tunnel Essay

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    The Painful Tunnel to Achieve Maturity. Archetypal Criticism can be defined as a universal approach that highlights certain patterns within literature uninfluenced by situation, community or culture. In Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing, the characters are categorized into typical roles based on their actions and roles in the story. This enhances the readers’ understanding of the characters’ goals and source of motivation. In addition, symbolic archetypes are attained through the symbols and…

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    Her Expedition I remember the day my mom left like it was just yesterday. It was dark outside; the sun was just starting to rise. “Get up,” Mom said, “we have to run a little errand.” It was about five in the morning. I looked outside the barred window, which was like that because those windows were way too easy to open and my grandma said we could never be too cautious. I saw our neighbor, Patty, already up, sweeping outside of her house. It seemed like everyone in Guanajuato was a morning…

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    Ragwell stood in the half-open doorway, burnished by the flickering candlelight within. As they entered, Seer Borys fastened the great ebony doors with a thud. The empress sat behind her desk, scribbling furiously at a parchment she had taken from the tilting stacks. Always writing, thought Hunter, and the memories brought a sliver of a smile to his lips. He half-remembered the stories she had penned as they grew up together, eons ago, and for a moment he considered inquiring after them. No, he…

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    In 1993 the author Jackie French wrote the outstanding novel ‘walking the boundaries’ , The author introduces us to Martin and his world and how his life changes as he travels arround the boundaries of his great grandfather’s farm. Martins purpose and perspective on the bush and why he's come to walk the boundaries changes dramatically as he walks the track leading around the property. Body 1 - physical and the spiritual In the first chapter , Martin is on hhis way to visit his…

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    Water poured over the lip of the rock in a smooth curve and roared down into a chasm. Far below, it tumbled and foamed into a pool. The rays of the setting sun set a myriad of trapped rainbows dancing in the spray. Three cats sat on the edge of the river just upstream of the waterfall. They watched as a fourth cat approached, stalking delicately across the shaggy moss that covered the riverbank. Starlight sparkled at her paws and misted on her gray-blue fur. The newcomer halted and raked the…

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    Pangea-Personal Narrative

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    the eyerolls I gave her sometimes; it was just something I didn’t want anymore. I’m not even sure how the drift between us happened, but there was a continent the size of Pangea between her and I, and there was no way for me to fix it. Five and a half days of not saying a word to each other later, I left to sleep over at my friend’s house for the weekend. Being with them cheered my spirits up a bit, but the lingering…

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    Bulbs Essay

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    Tube-style Pros: • Best lights for indoor growing • These lights have the ability to cover up larger area. • They normally have longer size, • Generally cheap in price Cons • Frequent Replacement issue during the phase of plant growth. • Are not helpful for the period of vegetative growth • Are not helpful at the flowering stage. Compact Light Pros and Cons Advantages: • CFL Bulbs are energy efficient and Good for Home growers • These Bulbs can easily fit in normal light socket and does not…

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    Creative Writing: Klaus

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    piece of her hair out of the way and Klaus gasps. staring back at him are yellow eyes in the place of Treasures deep blue ones. "Love... your a werewolf" he says and her eyes widen with fear. he pulls her to him and hugs her stroking her hair. "I'm scared" she whimpers and he tightens his arms around her. "Its going to be okay, love. I'm going to make it okay" he whispers and closes his eyes. Treasure wakes up to the sun shining in through…

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    focal point of “Summer Image (For My Mother)”; the shapes that it creates are on purpose, otherwise there would be no reason to stop drawing them around the edges. Jay DeFeo only wanted to paint what has been painted. The starlight essence from the top half of the image almost shows the mind; how there is an infinite gap when given nothing to do over the summer, yet contained around society. The black border represents society, molding our minds to never actually think outside the box - or…

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