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    Idaho Winter Blues

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    The bleakness of winter can sometimes cause people to experience the winter blues. These people fall into a state of melancholy, and sometimes even depression, because of the cold gloominess that an Idaho winter can bring. If you were to compare people to birds, most birds are miserable in Idaho during the winter. When temperatures start dropping they retreat to warmer weather where they are more comfortable. Like birds, some people migrate south for several months to avoid the bitter cold Idaho…

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    Today is the day when I tap into all my natural talent for surviving. What am I talking about, I must already be going crazy. I have only been stuck on this island for two ish days. It is a weird place the trees are different colors that normal and I'm pretty sure that the grass isn't suppose to be pink.The Sun looks like a big lollipop floating in the sky. I see mountains in the distance they look like big purple gumdrop somewhat. Ok back to the main problem (or so that I thought) the ocean…

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    RAHI Summary

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    I want to become a principal because my dad was one. I like taking on leadership roles and challenges.” I didn’t specify in asking what area he wanted to achieve, so he could’ve answered it with his long term goal, his short term goal, how many marshmallows he wants to fit in his mouth during a game of chubby bunny, or anything else that could possibly be thought of. Instead, he told his goals when it comes to…

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    Ø Montag is a developing or round character, meaning he has a complex personality that changes throughout the story Ø He is the protagonist and main character, where the story is narrated in first person (participant narrator) and is told from his point of view Ø Audience question: Why do you think the author choose to tell the story from Montag’s point of view? If not Montag, choose someone else’s point of view to tell the story from. Ø My answer: The process of elimination led me to choose…

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    Bear V. Shark Analysis

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    In Chris Bachelder's “Bear v. Shark”, he presents us with a frightening view of American society and culture. He shows us that we are constantly looking into a void of thousands of pixels creating images and relaying useless yet interesting information and promotions. Just like our society, Bear v. Shark is a fast paced entertainment system that’s more concerned with information regarding simple insignificant things than important major events. However, unlike our society, Bear v. Shark does not…

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    When he says that he translated the candied yam recipe from the marshmallow bag for his mama, I wondered if Blanco was laying the framework to begin bridging his family from the old ways and try to be like everyone else. When you have a nation full of diverse people we do not want to take away their traditions, because…

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    Lily Owens Reflection

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    office because Zach wanted to talk to him. While Lily is there, she calls T. Ray, who is extremely angry at her for running away; Lily realizes that was a bad decision. After Lily saw May lead roaches out of the house with graham crackers and marshmallows just how Deborah did, she breaks down and asks May if she knew a Deborah Fontanel. May says yes, and Lily now knows her mother has been in this house at some point. Lily goes to talk to August about this, but she decides to ride into town…

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    Symbolism In Let It Go

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    behind magic is that it is employed to achieve concrete and mostly individual goals whereas religion focuses on intangible long-term goals which concern collective issues of society (11, 178). This can be seen when Elsa creates her ice palace golem “Marshmallow” to protect her from the outside world, this is an individual goal that solely benefits Elsa. In Elsa’s song “Let It Go” she sings about how she is getting away from the past of everyone else’s expectations and her fears. Her goal is to…

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    Interpretation of the narrative structure of Fahrenheit 451 The image that comes to mind when you hear the word fire is not the same for every person. One might recall a cool night sitting by a bon fire with family keeping warm and roasting marshmallows. While others will relate the word fire to a house bursting into flames that took away everything they have, and another person will immediately recall wildfires that destroy everything in their path. Ray Bradbury the author of Fahrenheit 451,…

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    like classic or sweet potato casserole, sweet potato-squash casserole, cornbread stuffing with sweet potato and squash, sweet potatoes, harvested mashed potatoes, browned butter mashed potatoes, maple sweet potato cupcakes, cornflake-pecan-and-marshmallow topped sweet potato casserole, mashed sweet potatoes with cumin, caramelized onion-and-gorgonzola mashed potatoes, au gratin potato casserole, roasted sweet potato-and-onion tart, sweet potato gratin, and worst of all, the original mashed…

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