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    Retaining Innocence In Tony Hoagland’s poem “Please Don’t,” he personifies nature to fully understand the naïve lives of them and the emotions that go along with them being sheltering. The poem takes place in the springtime when the flowers have all merely bloomed. A narrator, from afar, recounts the descriptive poem to the audience. In the second and third stanza, he talks about the relations between different aspects nature, in this case “about the rain, the fog, the dew” and how, in return,…

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    Robert Frost Analysis

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    must admit that scythes are incapable of human speech whether in whispered form or otherwise. Frost, in structuring his poem around a whispering scythe, allows the poem to imply much more than it actually states. Frost questions whether the reader or mower in the field can help but look behind and within the facts stated in the poem for something more than just what is written. This listening for whispers is portrayed as a basic human trait, and being more than just a universal aspect of human…

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    An implied warranty is simply stating that the product can be used for its purpose, like a lawn mower can cut grass. This warranty is in addition to any already written and oral warranties. Even if there is a statement that says no warranties on the package, implied warranties are always applied. The case that I found was from dairy farmer who had…

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    Why? When Lawn Mowing Goes Wrong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKRIOVCCk3E Sure, there’s a handy mower. An electric one at that. And they think it’ll make the task easier. Oops, maybe not. Mowing has its own ins and outs, like any other property maintenance jobs. If homeowners don’t have an idea how to do it right or how to work the machine properly…

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    The city of Jackson was once known as LeFleur’s Bluff. Jackson was founded in 1821 at the site of a trading post situated on a Bluff on the west bank of the Pearl River. The trading post was operated by a French-Canadian named Louis LeFleur. The Mississippi state legislature wanted the seat of government out of the Natchez area into a more central location. Thomas Hinds, James Patton, and William Lattimore were commissioned to locate a town that could become the state of capital. They reached…

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    My heart broke, and I let out a boisterous groan as the last string trimmer malfunctioned and the weedwhacker slowly churned to a stop. I had been consumed by my thoughts of planning my senior speech, crafting my life plan of becoming a nurse anesthetist, and figuring out what I wanted to eat for breakfast to notice that I was walking so rapidly that I had outworked the machine. It was a humid Sunday morning, the grass was still wet with morning dew when I had abruptly woken up and tied on my…

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    Pandora's Box Human Flaw

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    Pandora’s Box is a Greek story about a girl named Pandora who let out the evil in the world. Zeus, the god of heaven, made a box containing all the worlds evil and sent it to the brother of Prometheus, the one who bought fire to humans. Pandora fell in love with the brother of Prometheus, but the told her under no circumstances to open the box, at the time the earth was perfect no evil, no hate. Pandora got so interested in the box she thought she would just have a sneak peek and put it back, so…

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    Massey Ferguson Tractors a Change in Innovation The story of Ferguson Tractors starts not with building tractors but Aero Planes. Harry Ferguson in 1902 went to work for his brother Joe in a bicycle shop and car repair. While working there he found and exciting interest in aviation. In 1909 Ferguson became the first person to fly in Ireland when he just all of a sudden took off on a monoplane he had designed. After he had a falling out with his brother over the safety of the planes he was…

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    John Steinbeck’s story, “The Chrysanthemums” opens with a description of the setting. The first setting is on a farm in the Salinas Valley, in California. The main character of the story is Elisa Allen. She is unhappy, and discontent with her life. She is married to Henry Allen. They have no children. She feels as though Henry sees her as more of a masculine woman. Elisa turns to her garden to mask her true feelings. While gardening one day, a stranger stops by their farm. This stranger cons,…

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    about the people he loved. On a Sunday afternoon, when I was about five years old, my family and I went to have dinner and visit at my grandparent’s house. Since my grandpa worked at Dana he collected multitudes of toy tractors, trailers, and lawn mowers. My brother, Jacob, and I had finished our food and was excused from the table to go play. We immediately went into the office and opened up the display case like we…

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