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    minor, Hurston manipulates Janie’s experiences and development to bring her to the content conclusion. In the beginning, where Janie was only a young girl, she had a vague idea of what love was and what she expected from her future. The image of the pear tree was significant, as it embodies her vision of love and marriage, along with her experience with Johnny Taylor. When the narrator…

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    wasn’t petal-open anymore with him. She was twenty-four and 7 years married when she knew. (Their Eyes Were Watching God, Pg. 70). This meant that she fell out of love with Joe after he strikes her, and her current relationship isn’t described as the pear tree love. She is no longer open to tell him everything after his violence towards her and her love has…

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    Some of these endangered species are the prickly pear cactus, massasauga rattlesnake, and the eastern ratsnake. The prickly pear cactus is mostly known to the area of Point Pelee and the surrounding areas, and is quite rare because very few cacti can withstand Canada's harsh temperatures but this one can. The next endangered species is the…

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    The pears those are so good I can't even describe them. In Spring when you wake up in the morning you can hear the bird chirping, you can see the the dragon flies in the air, and their is way too much frogs everywhere that’s why we don't have a fly problem at…

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    under the pear tree in the novel’s second chapter to “utilize herself all over” is a desire that ultimately she fulfills, in which she successfully actualizes all imagined aspects of self from prior and rejects the tumultuous constrictions of the surrounding society that threats dominance over her existence—grasping the horizon described as “where everything becomes inextricably intermingled and one may roam…free of imprisoning demarcations,” (Jennings, 2013, p. 43). Much like how the pear…

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    The Spanish Inquisition is a period of time in Spain when the Catholic Church and the king and queen decided to torture innocent civilians to keep people in the church and believing in their faith. They thought they were being godly. The torture methods they used on the innocent people they considered sinners decreased the population of people in Spain trying to save their souls. The Spanish Inquisition happened between the 12th century and the 19th century. It went on for about three hundred…

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    bees. Only if crops such as almonds, peaches, soybeans, apples, pears, cherries, cranberries, strawberries, melons get bees’ pollination, can they bear fruit. In the past, in the southern part of Sichuan Province in China, bees were extinct as the result of overuse of farm chemicals. If they had not disappeared, a hive of bees could have pollinated millions of flowers every day. However, a hundred people can only help pollinate ten pear trees. With the migration from rural areas to cities, the…

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    On the mild end of that range are the fruity woods like apple, cherry, peach and pear. These are a great choice for smoking all of your non-red meats like poultry, pork and fish. In the middle are woods like oak, hickory, maple and pecan, which can be used with pork and red meat. Hickory and oak are a great choice if you want to…

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    Melissa Wong
March 11, 2015
Andrew Forrester
DISC 1313
 Escaping Heartland America
 Pawhuska, Oklahoma, a town of a little less than four thousand people, is where Tracy Lett’s play turned movie August: Osage County is set. Beverly Weston, the patriarch and a heavy alcoholic, has disappeared and eventually commits suicide, leaving behind his psychotic wife, Violet, in the care of a newly hired caretaker, a Native American named Johnna. After their father’s disappearance, Beverly’s adult…

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    about life and the mind/body problem, however I beleive mans understanding would be different than Gods understanding. Humans are attractive by nature to evil/sinful ways instead of good and righteousness. This is best understood by the pear anaolgy by Augustine. The pear shows the “brokenss” of man and that is our desire to flee from God and all that is good. We are full of selfishness, greed, lust and many other forms of evil. In our passions, we reject God. If free will is present, which…

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