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    Leslie Bow Family Feud

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    Family Freud you didn’t have to dress nice but have the correct answers. 2. Leslie Bow had to keep a low profile because it was the 1970’s.The Vietnam War was coming to a messy end and in New York some Filipino’s were pushed in front of a subway train because they were mistaken with the Viet Cong. 3. Bows description of her competitors is that they are “yellow-haired, corn fed folks” and they look nothing compared to Bows family. She explains in her description that their competitors looked more…

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    insult. Words have power, their history shows the great changes that a word can have over time. One of the richest words that I found is flow, which later became flower. Flowers are important components in all events; I have used and received flowers innumerable occasions. Flowers bring beauty and naturalness to a home; as they give elegance to a celebration. Nevertheless, I had never questioned its name or origins. Flow is originally from the Old English, flowan, dated from 1000. The word…

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    Philoctetes says “Never-I would rather suffer anything than this (line 999). Philoctetes here is demonstrating his selfishness and is constantly choosing to play the victim. Yes, Philoctetes was bitten and is in pain but he doesn’t have to let society win and get the best of…

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    The Bow of Herakles is a powerful symbol in Sophocles’ Philoctetes. It is used both as a visual and verbal motif throughout the play. Copious references to the Bow convey important themes that ultimately prepares the play’s audience for the events that transpire in the exodos. Some of these points include ___. The significance of the Bow is made evident in the play with several references to the prophecy within which it is invoked. The first of these references was an indirect allusion to the…

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    gets transferred into the arrow and this force causes the spine of the arrow to start bending as it gets pushed forward. The archer’s paradox is this bending of the arrow around the bow as it is being loosed before it straightens out. At the moment the arrow is loosed from full draw, it will begin to bend in towards the bow and then with a correctly spined arrow it will bend back again to its starting point and continue forward, flexing back and forth as it travels along its path to the target…

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    them immediately changed into their monk clothes. Consisted of a vest and baggy sweats designed specially for sitting “Indian style” when they will do meditation time. Had to learn few “temple manners,” like proper way to bow, whom to bow to, where to bow, how many times to bow, etc. The Monastic Dinner, the Buddhist did an early “traditional monastic dinner.” Around 6pm monks use the same 4 bowls for their entire lives and eat in a very organized manner on the floor. The monks methodically…

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    Shoot A Deer

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    One of my most important personal goals is to shoot a deer with my bow. Preferably a buck but either with do. I’ve always wanted to, but now I’m ready to do it, and put lots of time in so I can achieve that goal. It’s not always easy to get a deer with a bow because most of the time the deer don’t come close enough. This year I’m going to prepare and plan out how to get a nice deer with my bow. One way I’m going to get a nice shot is to put out trail cams and see where the deer are moving.…

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    Problems and solutions with deer hunting This paper will talk about three problems and three solutions to the problems. I will talk about the length of deer season, overpopulated parks, and the length of bow and rifle season. This first paragraph will talk about the first problem which is the length of deer season. There are two sides of this problem some people want deer season longer and some people want deer season longer. The people that want deer season shorter are the people that are…

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    1.Definition of Ambiguity Ambiguity, as is defines in the Webster’s Third International Dictionary, is”the condition of admitting of two or more meanings, of being understood in more than one way, or of referring to two of more things at the same time.” In ordinary books on linguistics, the term is generally defined roughly as a linguistic phenomenon that a word, phrase or clause can have more than one possible interpretation. It is thus an attribute of any idea or statement whose intended…

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    Jayrhien improve as a musician by learning the fundamentals of playing the violin. During our lessons together, Jayrhien learned how to properly hold the bow and violin. Learning this skill took harder than I expected due to the amount of correction we had to do and the time it took to fix it, but eventually, Jayrhien was able to fix her wrist and bow hold. We then moved to learning the positions of the finger depending if the note was natural, flat, or sharp. This was one of the hardest things…

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