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    other hand, was known for its danger. Even driving during twilight, the misty purple zone between sunset and nightfall, was driving “on towards death,” cool and empty and signalling a negative change in the characters’ lives. Evening was described as hurrying in a constant “disappointed anticipation or else in sheer nervous…

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    A pain that doesn’t hurt, the rumbling that’s not a storm, you have strength but feel weak. After a long evening at work you are feeling every bit of the fatigue that comes with being hungry. You have 30 minutes till your night class begins. You’re tight for time and currently passing the exit to get home. The last time you ate was at noon and that triggered this dilemma. Taking that exit would make you late to class but siting through class with an empty growling stomach would make it hard for…

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    from cars passing by (Noren, 1990). This design soon became one of the most recognized signs in the world (Noren, 1990). The golden arches are a huge cultural landscape for McDonalds. It was purposefully designed to catch the attention of people hurrying from one place to another. McDonalds was born because of how the world was changing. Everything was becoming so fast paced and people just wanted to be able to eat quickly in between activities or work. Kroc capitalized on that by making food…

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    'In the book, A Long Walk To Water, a sudanese boy named Salva had to overcome hundreds of deadly challenges, survive a war, walk for over one thousand miles in harsh terrain with unknown dangers, lead thousands of boys to safety, and even live in an entirely new country but no matter how hard the challenge was Salva always came through. In this essay I will talk about how Salva overcame all his challenges with his persistence, help from his his uncle, and memories of his family. Salva’s Uncle…

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    As the global concern for the environment increases with time, the desire to use cars decreases. People are aware that cars release fumes which, when combined, can be detrimental for the environment, and they want to do something about it. Elisabeth Rosenthal writes in her New York Times article, “In German Suburb, Life Goes on Without Cars”, that up to fifty percent of environmental greenhouse gas pollution comes from the cars driven in American suburbs. In her article, she quotes David…

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    American, has been mistaken for a criminal countless times. Many people have before been convinced that he was a “mugger, rapist, or worst” (Staples. 538) He shares stories about scaring a woman that was walking on the street late at night, people hurrying to lock their car doors as they saw him getting closer to the…

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    The first, and most hotly contested question, that modern scholars ask about Heinrich Schliemann’s archaeological legacy is whether or not his findings at Hisarlik and his claims about Homer’s Troy are the result of lies. On May 31st, 1873, Heinrich Schliemann wrote in his excavation journal that he had found a large cache of gold and briefly described a few of the objects. Beyond that, there was no thorough account of what Schliemann found until much later. Once Schliemann finally revealed what…

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    Symbolic Interpretations of “The Fall of the House of Usher” Edgar Allan Poe is well known for his cryptic, gothic tale of “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The narrator arrives at the ghastly house of the Usher family, where his old friends Rodrick, is suffering from a chronic illness. As the story progresses, the narrator as well begins to lose his mind as a result of the cryptic events that occur in the house. The book is filled deeper symbolic meanings. Everything from the house to the…

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    Nonverbal Communication speaks the loudest when we are talking to somebody. Communication doesn’t just depend on your verbal communication, but eye contact, posture, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice also is a big part. The ability of knowing how to use your nonverbal communication can actually help build new or stronger relationships and it lets people express or reinforce the relationship between people, provides feedback to the other person and sets the movement of communication…

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    Gregor’s Father’s Metamorphosis What is a metamorphosis? When a character changes in appearance or mentality this is identified as a metamorphosis. Gregor experiences a change in his life which affects him and his family. His life changed from being a normal human’s life into a vermin’s life. Gregor's father undergoes a similar change due to Gregor not being able to bring any income. As Gregor isolates himself from the family, his father becomes closer to the family. When Gregor loses the…

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