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    Theodore Roosevelt is a man of many hats, from Big Game hunter to New York City police commissioner, from soldier to boxer, and warrior to peacemaker. He was a bold and patriotic man, that refused to allow anything to come easy, to include death. He is one of America’s single most accomplished men; it just so happened that he was also the twenty-sixth President of the United States of America. Theodore was raised in New York City, and as a young boy suffered from asthma. He was told by doctors…

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    sometimes allows systematic discussion with reduced conflict. Allowing process owners to criticize while they participate in creating efficiencies that will affect their work can often create natural stakeholder buy in. Edward DeBono’s six thinking hats methodology is helpful for fostering conversations about implementing a permanent change that has proven to work. Often this technique is used for brainstorming, but I think it can be applied for engaging the process owners to develop and…

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    Middle School Hats are not allowed at school, except on certain days and when you pay. Hats should be allowed at School everyday. Hats should be allowed because they really do not cause any harm, and they would help us get to school faster and on time. On https://patch.com/connecticut/waterford/bp--hats-on-at-school is says that “Also, many kids don’t like their hairstyle and like to cover it up with a simple hat. Even girls might roll out of bed in the morning and want to throw on a hat.…

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    hunting hat. Throughout the course of the novel, Holden questions about the location of the ducks in Central Park. On the way to the Edmont Hotel in New York, he asks the cab driver if he knew “where they go, the ducks, when it gets all frozen over?” (Salinger…

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    "The Pink Hat" by: Caroline Bond Day, and the poem "Depression Days" by: Pat Mora, the author informs readers about how you should treat everyone equally. In both of these texts the most important theme is, "treat everyone equally." This theme is portrayed in the stories when the main character in each text gets treated differently because of their race. Don’t treat others differently just because they don’t look the same as you. This shows in the story "The Pink Hat" when Sarah buys a hat…

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    to try to make the readers look through Holden eyes. For example, The Red Haunting Hat he buys in New York. Another symbol in this novel are The Ducks In The Central Park Lagoon. Last but not least The Museum Of Natural History. The first symbol Salinger uses to catch the reader's attention about Holden’s life Is the red hunting hat that symbolizes his individualism in his world. Holden buys the red hunting hat after he loses the fencing team gear. Holden was walking in New York City and came…

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    Why hats are banned from school They say it's a distraction or a rude thing to do. It's disrespectful to some and an inappropriate thing to wear inside and since the 1900s this item has been banned from schools across the world.. And now what could that be? A hat. Good morning teachers judges and fellow students. Now you're probably wondering why hats while Hats are banned from school for One reason .hats are banned manly because it is a distraction. How could a hat be a distraction? Students…

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    “ I put on this hat that I’d bought in New York that moring. It was this red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. “ ( Salinger 24 ) In J.D. Salinger's masterpiece, The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger creates Holden Caulfield. A sixteen year old boy from an upper class family with high society standards, which he despises. All the phoniness that comes with it, but one of Holden's escapes from this reality is his red hunting hat. The reader will find out how Holdens reliance on his…

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    novel “The Catcher and the Rye”. Salinger utilizes the red hunting hat, the duck in the lagoon and The Museum of Natural History as symbols throughout the novel to show the worries of growing up with the story of Holden Caulfield. Holden, when he is depressed and/or feeling lost, he turns to his red hunting hat for comfort. In the novel Salinger writes about this hat Holden buys on his way back from New York, “It was this Red hunting hat, with one of those very very long peaks…” (17-18). When…

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    While Steinbeck was able to hide numerous lessons and flaws in our society in the book, the main aspect that stood out to was how Steinbeck was able to convey this same message of inner battles and visibility through the motif of hats. Steinbeck uses the motif of hats to show how some people face their inner battles as well as how some people want to feel invisible when times become rough. Steinbeck does an exceptional job on carefully placing the aspect of wanting to feel invisible and inner…

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