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    Watson Symbolism

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    there are initially two clues: the battered billycock, and the white goose. Sherlock invites Watson to deduce as much as he can about the man from the hat. Watson replies, “But you are joking. What can you gather from this old battered felt?” (p.115) Presumably still in disbelief that anyone could find any clues simple from one hat, Watson takes the hat and begins…

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    The Oval Time Session

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    HAT, HAT, WHO HAS THE HAT? This is a fun closing activity for the Oval Time Session. It is a way of acknowledging all those who have been present and their participation in today’s activity. The leader lets the participants choose a hat for the day from a stack of varied hats. Note: For hygienic purposes, these should be sprayed down regularly with a disinfectant of some sort or washed in the washing machine. Once used, we put the hat in the hamper or disinfecting…

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    The last chance for the seniors to do whatever. So why can the seniors not decorate their hats? Apparently, there is a “rule” saying that seniors cannot. Talking to Mrs. Hays, she said, “ No decorating the hats.” Not once did she pull out a piece of paper saying anything about it. In other words, this may not be a rule just made up because the school board does not want the seniors to decorate their hats. All through school, the teachers would say, “ Be yourself. Show what you believe in.“ How…

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    Chapter 5 ­ Debunking Myths Have you tried adjusting your life in a variety of ways with the intention of preserving your hair? Have you been avoiding hats? Maybe you have been worrying about your workouts and fearing that testosterone levels in your body are going to be too strong. The thing is that people all around the world are doing different things in the hopes of avoiding hair loss. Still, these are often misunderstood reasons for trying these varied…

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    The hats would be decorated with bows made from tulle as well as pearls and beading, these hats would be referred to as Juliet caps. They would also wear hats made from lace with were rounded in shape and they had pleating, buns worn would be covered by the hats and flowers and ribbon were used as decoration. For women big circular bonnets became more popular then hats and continued to increase in size until 1910. Hats fashionable at the start of the Edwardian…

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    the same time can boil into a trainwreck. In J.D Salinger’s best selling novel, The Catcher in the Rye, symbolism is used to its fullest extent to show the painfulness of growing up. We see these symbols when Salinger mentions Holden’s red hunting hat, The Museum of Natural History, or even The Catcher in the Rye itself, It's all symbolism pointing towards ways Holden Caulfield, the main character, is coping with the painfulness of his teenage years. Holden Caulfield, the main character in the…

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    Holden Caulfield Symbolism

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    an idea. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye utilizes symbolism to show the development of a struggling teenage boy named Holden. Over the course of the novel, symbolism appears during significant events and thoughts of individuals. The red hunting hat, curiosity about ducks, and visit to the museum are all symbolic. Using symbolism, Salinger creates a deeper understanding of Holden’s life, personality and his feelings of loneliness and fear. One object that has symbolic meaning…

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    The Importance Of Hacking

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    Most Black hats aren’t particularly skilled or knowledgeable when it comes to technology. Most use automated programs to hack into websites. Most of the hacks displayed by the media are performed by Black hats. “Hackers stole 500,000 patient records, including: the Child's name, Parent’s name, Social Security Number, phone numbers, and addresses” ( Hacker: Patient…

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    Essay On Change Blindness

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    bewilderment, and we decided to test it out on our fellow classmates to see how they fared. We began our experiment by filming a video displaying various examples of change blindness. The changes we made included three people putting on and taking off hats a total of four times, a change in the type of car featured in the video, a fallen cereal box in…

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    they are clearly important. The symbols in the Catcher in the Rye like the red hunting hat and the carousel depict the message that innocence is a cycle and children should take risks.…

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