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    Precisely, the hat is decorated with metal candle-holders to provide the artificial light for Goya. Later in the book, there is a quote by his son which confirms this claim: ‘’The final touches in order to secure the best effect in a painting would be added at night,…

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    Society is only a disposition of truth faced upon reality of life; the complexity that accompanies life fixedly is a self accepting mindset that is cultivated upon confrontation rather than avoidance. During the time of adolescence hood, it is a critical time for one that is slowly departing from childhood innocence to being gradually subjected to the disfigurations of the world by learning from damaging relationships and encounters that may negatively inflict upon one’s nurturing mindset. The…

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    Mr.Ross was the first to disappear. Dan Frank Ross had bright green eyes, had honey brown hair, and looked to be in his 20s . He was also 6’00” and was a muscular man. Mr.Ross normally wore any clothes that were clean, but he always wore a fedora hat to match his outfit. Normally he liked about any food or drink, depending on his mood. Mr.Ross also loved the colors black,blue, and green. Dan Ross had a lovely wife named Sophia Ross, who had chestnut colored hair, vivid blue eyes, and loved the…

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    "We live not according to reason but according to fashion", said by Seneca. During the Middle Ages, fashion was a big factor that determined the rank of a person. Luxurious clothing meant a person was wealthy, whereas rags and simpler clothing proved a person had little money. Feudalism ranked people according to class during the Medieval Ages, from peasants to kings and queens. Peasant clothing greatly differed from royalty, and the royalty wanted nothing to do with peasants.…

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    Living life under oppression with no freedom under the influence of others is not living life in joy. In "On Seeing England for the First Time" by Jamaica Kincaid she uses metaphor and repetition in order to convey her oppressed and bitter attitude toward England. Kincaid uses metaphors throughout the passage to show her oppressed attitude towards England. Since Kincaid was a child she has been introduced to the map of England, the European country that took control of their small Caribbean…

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    loneliness - abandonment using the technique of symbolism. This is seen when Holden uses his red hunting hat in the incorrect way, as it demonstrates his difference from society and how is “left-out” from it; “I put my red hunting hat on, and turned the peak around to the back, the way I liked it”. Holden’s red hunting hat also symbolizes the companionship he wants since the color of the hat is the same color as Allie’s…

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    Jellyfish Characteristics

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    aquarium for its considerable size and lot of light, hence it is difficult to be kept as a pet. http://www.itsnature.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Foot-Long-Tentacles-Jellyfish.jpg 5. FLOWER HAT…

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    yelling for her to wake up. She gets up eats a little bit of cereal. Max puts on his hat, Linda dresses Lily up. Lily puts on her little boots and gives max the suitcase. The three of them step outside lock the door and walk with sadness. The city is black, white and dark like how Max’s heart is going to be when he leave his family. Lily seems like she wants to cry. Max looks at Lily smiles, takes off his hat and on his head has a paper bird. He gives it to Lily and gives her a hug as well.…

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    other sweaty pursuits. Columbia Sportswear all started from a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon which was originally named Rosenfeld Hat Company. This was until Paul Lanform bought it and renamed it, The Columbia Hat Company; for fear that the name could hurt sales. In 1963 Neal Bole, Lanform’s son in law, took control of the family business. With the help of Gertrude, Lanform’s daughter, Neal turned The Columbian Hat Company into Columbia Sportswear. For more than 70 years…

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    alphabet recognition, memory games and colors. The main activity of this hour was a worksheet in which the students were instructed to color the cowboy hats according to the labeled colors. The purpose of this activity was to mainly enable students to recognize the different colors and be able to read the names of the colors as well. The cowboy hats were used on the worksheet since the students were still studying about Texas. 3. Describe the classroom setting. For the warm-up activities…

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