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    The concept of putting children on the stand is a fascinating concept. There are many reasons why one might not want to put a child on the stand, but it is still necessary. It is for those reasons why many studies have looked into topics such as eye witness testimony and children’s memory. This study is focused on if and how a child’s memory can be influenced by others and the issues of source monitoring error. The main concern someone might have with a child on the stand is what the child…

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    warrant such attention doesn’t know much about it.”, which speaks about a man who wrote of Monroe in a rude context (96). Some like it hot is Monroe’s most popular film, according to Love, Marilyn. During the filming of some like it hot, Monroe was pregnant and miscarried two separate times (Love, Marilyn). It is my belief that during the filming of Some like it hot that Monroe hit her lowest point. Monroe became upset with herself and started to feel like a victim of publicity (Love, Marilyn).…

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    Guyland was written by Michael Kimmel as a guide to the middle class Caucasian male’s life between the ages of 16 to 26. The novel utilizes over 400 interviews to create a better understanding during this time period, which he calls “Guyland.” The males during this period of time normally are not full grown adults, but are no longer boys either. He discusses how some of them still live in places with multiple other men and when finding jobs they normally do not pick ones that they will make a…

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    wife he says, “‘ how a man is remembered after he’s gone? I know the answer now… I remember him as a man I would have never wanted to be’” (Danticat 75). At this point it should be obvious the story is coming to a close. The next day he jumped off the hot air balloon and committed suicide. It is the complex characters such as Guy who create a sense of mixed emotions to the reader. Specifically sad for Guy when he kills himself however happy since he’s finally…

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    Fire Rising Symbolism

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    The first being hot air balloon. Being a symbol of financial wealth and even a form of superiority. Especially when Assad floats over the shantytowns showing what possibly could be if someone had a chance to escape abject poverty in an impoverished nation. However, to Guy, it is also a form of freedom, optimism, and literal escapism. As Guy, Lili and little Guy are walking through the field they approached the hot air balloon. Guy eventually let’s go of Lili and little…

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    Why Steampunk?

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    Table of Contents 1. Investigation 2 1.1. Why Steampunk? 2 1.2. Examples and Annotations 4 1.2.1. Example 1 4 1.2.2. Example 2 5 1.2.3. Example 3 6 1.2.4. Example 4 7 1.2.5. Example 5 8 1.3. Gear Assembly Designs 9 1. Investigation 1.1. Why Steampunk? For my laser cut clock, I would like to construct a mechanism with a steampunk theme. Figure 1 shows the colours most commonly associated with steampunk. I would like to use this theme because it is the theme for this year’s FIRST…

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    During the summer me and my friend Jasmine were driving to Burlington to set up our FFA both for the county fair. We needed a hot glue gun so we made our way to her friends house. I was in the passenger seat when a most unfortunate occurrence happened. Jasmine stopped paying attention so when we pulled next to the sidewalk in front of her friends house, she hit curb hard. Long story short she blew a hole in her father’s car and was panicking. I told her simply we could change the tire. I became…

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    to stem from. Joe begins his recount of the hot air balloon accident by stating that the events were ‘simple to mark’. This description of events seems to undermine the situation, therefore decreasing its overall importance. As the rest of the plot progresses, it becomes clear to the reader that Joe is ‘holding back, delaying the information’, implying that he is purposefully manipulating the events in his favour, using lacuna to his advantage. The hot air balloon accident acts as a pivotal…

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    He was the first rock’n’roll artist to have 108 Hot 100 hits (Billboard, Elvis Presley Chart Records). Of those 108 songs, 80 made it to number 40 or above. Elvis 's music spent 67 weeks on the Billboard 100 charts (Trust). That was 16 weeks more than Michael Jackson! Presley won three Grammy Awards:…

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    Hot air balloons set the Precedent for Information Collection. Understanding a need for intelligence on the Confederate Army’s strength and disposition President Abraham Lincoln commissioned Thaddeus Lowe to use hot air balloons for surveillance. In 1861, Lowe created the Balloon Corps to provide aerial surveillance of Confederate troops for the Union Army (Gould, 2016). The Balloon Corps flew thousands of surveillance missions in support of the Union Amy until its dismantling in 1863. The…

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