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    with red writing that said New York Newspaper. The walls was a cream colored like sand, the wood creaked as we walled down this hallway. We finally came to a room that said Mr. Garret. The room was kinda small but cozy, he told me to sit in the dark brown leather seats. “ do you want any coffee or water, “ no thank you” I polity said. It was a dead silence until I broke it “ what am I doing here”, “ We have been trying to get somebody that went through Ellis Island so we can get gist of…

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    That moment you see somebody and your entire body and soul goes into a state of pure bliss is the feeling I get when I look into the eyes of the man I love. Those eyes that sit at a light shade of brown, the shade of brown that reminds me of a dirty beach. Looking past the dirty light brown beach you see the magnificent ocean, views that are absolutely breathtaking, the open ocean brings the feeling of peace, as if there are no problems in the world. When I look into his eyes an overwhelming…

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    like they are old. The bowl forms a face at its stem. The surrounding objects create the eyes of the face. The left eye a clay bowl laying on its side and the right the head of a baby, which lays on the beach. Above the bowl lays a large golden brown and off white dog. His head faces straight ahead seeing nothing around him. The beach contains mean object such as a broken rope, a pale yellow cloth and small tools. To the left of the sand appears a dark alley. The ally screams darkness. A dark…

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    Analysis Of Mweka Village

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    Study Area Description Geographical Location The study of Ageratum conyzoides distribution took place in riverine and non-riverine habitats of Mweka village which lies on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro [20]. The riverine habitat was the one from Kichau River while non-riverine habitat was chosen randomly from inland area of Mweka village. This village lies between lies between 37°15’ and 37°21’E and 3°03’ to 3°20’S with elevation of 800 – 2000 m.a.s.l. The rivers present in Mweka…

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    scheme of Einstein’s as it makes you feel right at home. It has some type of light yellow walls with a mixture of light green. The main counter is a soft brown with a small circular design at the top accented with black paint. The tables and chairs accent the shop well; the chairs are painted some kind of grayish green and the tables are a light brown. I believe the owners of the store had planned the color the way they did because they want people to feel at home and stay a while.…

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    Echo walked downstairs to the living area after getting ready for the day. She saw Rayne and Calliope sitting in the chairs with bags next to them. “Are you going somewhere?” Echo asked them. “Actually, we are all going somewhere!” Calliope said bursting with excitement. “Well, by all she means you, her, me, and Quinn. We are starting our journey to Nova’s castle. You and Quinn have greatly improved your powers and we think you’re ready,” Rayne said. “When do we leave?” Echo asked excitedly…

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    Manitoba. He writes in his essay, The Simpsons, Hyper-Irony, and the Meaning of Life, about how all comedy has a similar pattern of quotationalism and hyper-irony. He does this to inform the reader of the rise of pop-culture parodies, and how this has affected comedy in history. In Matheson’s essay, he argues that hyper-irony undercuts the moral agenda throughout the plot and the development of the characters. He does this by using examples from The Simpsons, writing in an explanatory tone, and…

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    In The Simpsons season 7 episode 16, Lisa Simpson finds out that Jebediah Springfield is a fraud. After finding this information in a confession letter, she is about to stand up and tell the entire town what she’s found, but instead she decides to keep quiet. Because of this the festivities would continue and the town could keep its leading role model Jebediah Springfield. Since she decided to hide the truth, it brought out the best in her town and kept Springfield a happy place; therefore Lisa…

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    Dearest Mr. Abner Snopes and Mrs. Nancy, I write you to ask for a favor. As you may know, Homer Barron and I have been together for quite some time now, but I think he is planning on leaving me. You see, I need your assistance to help me kill Homer. I have come to you both about this because we are alike in more ways than it might seem. We all despise rich white men who act as if they are superior and we all know the feeling of isolation. With your help, we can conquer the image of white…

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    In the short video, the audience quickly learns that Lisa, the main character, mom is beginning to show the progressive signs of dementia. At first, Lisa seems to be extremely understanding of the condition that her mom is in. Lisa also displays an extraordinary sense of intelligence. Three symptoms of dementia that Lisa’s mom displayed throughout the video included: memory loss, not be able to follow through with basic tasks, and forgetting people and events. Watching the video we never seen or…

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