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    1. Flaubert uses items such as the hat to connect to a bigger picture later in the store. Flaubert describes the fur cap as being made out of “one of those poor things whose ugliness even through voiceless, somehow suggest hidden depths of emotions.” (Flaubert 1219) The description of the hat is one of the first signs of foreshadowing that we see of Flaubert’s realism. Later in the story we see where the description of the hat comes into play as we learn Charlie has “Hidden depths of emotions”…

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    Some of the positive qualities for order in the Cat in the Hat would be that by keeping things in order there is no room to have things out of order, meaning that everything is perfect and there is no way that things would get out of hand. It keeps you out of trouble and gives you a sense of control. There is no way you can be stressed because everything is simply perfect, because there is nothing going on that is out of sort. Because of this, there are a lot of reasons for there being negative…

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    The President of the United States of America has more duties than we think. In fact, the President wears seven hats, all of which are equally important. Five of the seven hats include Chief Executive, Chief of State, Chief Legislator, Commander-in-Chief, and Foreign-Policy Chief. All of these hats describe the President’s powers and jobs. These hats are divided into political, economic, and social branches. The Chief Executive is the head of the executive branch of government. He carries out…

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    Throught Vermeer 's Hat, Timothy Brooks describes many of the ongoing relations between the West and the rest of the world, specifically Eastern Asia. Brooks sites how globalization is not as modern as it seems and that the idea of globalization is very historic. An important theme in Vermeer 's Hat is the way that global trade transformed cultures all around the globe. It had greatly affected the local values and customs across all societies. In this paper I will be arguing on how circulations…

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    terms like and help us mood, imagery, simile, and metaphor. I am going to discuss and analyze on three poems about fathers which are: “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke; “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden; and “My Father’s Hat,” by Mark Irwin. “My Father’s Hat,” by Mark poem was about the son who spoke indifferently to his father due to the fact he disturbed him while he was sleeping. In fact, this was trying to show how people can do the best for other but they don’t realize that…

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    helping participants generate ideas if they ever got stuck. During this process we occasionally would check in with our client Josh and see what option or ideas he was leaning more towards. Some of the ideas that were generated from the six thinking hats and brainstorming stages were to open a petting zoo, become a dairy farmer, expand his farm to other farms complete his master’s degree, get a certification in agricultural or enter the…

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    About halfway to school, I remembered that we were not allowed to wear hats in school. I took off my hat and decided to tell people the ears were a head band. As I was stuffing my hat into my backpack, I saw Hazel. Hazel was the kind of person that was always bright and cheery. Always wearing bright colors and making other people laugh. She was a troublemaker and almost never followed the rules, she had green eyes the color of spring. Her hair was a deep chocolate color,and, of course, today her…

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    deals with a variety of emotions. The Mother F**ker with the Hat is a play that deals with both drama and comedy written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, which I attended in October 13, 2016 and held in the Obsidian Theater. This play involves a couple deals with addiction and infidelity, whereas they get help from the people closest to them. Some people can relate to the play because of the problems the characters face. The Mother F**ker with the Hat intentions were a success with the exceptional…

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    The first Greek fraternity Phi Beta Kappa “fat hat club”, which was founded on December 5, 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, the second oldest university, but the oldest is Harvard. Phi Beta Kappa had all the characteristics of today's fraternities a motto, a ritual, a badge, and principals of high idealism, a bond of friendship, and an urge to share the organization's values through expansion to other college campuses. The society was formed for social and literary…

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    As a marketing consultant, I believe Nathan Polanski and Sean Stronghold have a strong potential business opportunity ahead of them in opening a second-run movie theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. They have only one other competitor in the second-run movie theatres; with both Nathan and Sean intend on screening ten different films per night, giving consumers many different options to choose from instead of their competitor the Downtown Theatre which only showcases one film per night. All the…

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