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    to care what others think about her and what is the “norm”. But when Jody makes her tie up her hair, she agrees just to make him happy and no longer jealous. Horizon and the Pear Tree- The horizon and the pear tree symbolizes Janie’s views of nature and how her life interacts with it. When the bees go to pollinate the pear tree, Janie thought about the bees beauty and their erotic passion with nature and she ponders about throughout the…

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    The symbol of the pear tree represents Janie's yearning for true love and fulfillment. The tree's blossoming flowers symbolize Janie's own growth and blooming into womanhood. This symbol contributes to the overall interpretation of the work as it highlights Janie's journey towards self-discovery and independence. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie often reflects on the pear tree in her grandmother's backyard as a symbol of true love and fulfillment. Janie yearns for a relationship like…

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    love life and her dreams starts to be ruined. She has to face many obstacles to achieve her dreams. Janie compare her dreams with a blossoming pear tree and it does significant in the novel. The blossoming pear tree represents her changes, her romantic and idealistic view of love, and her struggle to find true…

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    process. Janie appears to be an innocent girl at the beginning of the novel, but when she kisses Johnny Taylor, she is forced to grow up. Immediately after the kiss, Janie becomes confused and wants to know how to find love. Janie has always gone to the pear tree as a little girl and the tree is the spot where she realized her changing from a little girl to a maturing woman. Hurston says, “She had been summoned to behold a revelation. Then Janie felt a pain remorseless sweet that left her limp…

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    Augustine begins his biography by talking about his childhood, starting from infancy. He states, "No one is free from sin in God's sight, not even an infant whose span of earthly life is but a single day" (Book I). He describes babies and toddlers as the most selfish creatures, and he’s really not wrong in my opinion. His words in regards to the newborn are quite controversial. He moves on to his schooling. He picked up Latin fairly well, but detested Greek. He was very stubborn and his Teachers…

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    Christianity, St. Augustine weaves together a narrative in nine books using select pieces from his life—all the while explaining the implications of those actions of his ignorant younger self. In the retrospective recalling of his delinquent act stealing pears from a neighbor’s tree, St. Augustine draws meaning from the shift in…

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    administrations, who insist the future of health care is to repeal and replace the current Affordable Care Act. As part, his campaign promise in repealing the health law, which is still on the back burner, being hacked out by Republican leaders (Kaplan & Pear, 2017). The possibility of a new entitlement program will replace or change the current “having…

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    Throughout "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Zora Neale Hurston uses the symbol of a pear tree to symbolize Janie's understanding of love. Throughout the novel she uses nature to depict Janie's idea of a relationship. This creates a theme of self-discovery and empowerment throughout the novel. After Janie gets her first kiss, she begins to view the world differently. "She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree soaking in the alto chant of the visiting bees, the gold of the sun and the…

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    who grow the apples and pears. One supply curve would be the more of the quantity the curve would shift downwards to the right. The demand curve would be when there is a shift of the curve the curve would be to the left. The shifts are lowered because of many factors for instance quantity, demand, prices and many other factors. If the prices are high more consumers may not buy them. If the price is to low more consumers will buy them but the supply of the apples and pears may be low. Factors…

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    Comparative Advantage Most people carry out economic concepts in their day to day lives without even noticing it. Comparative advantage is the economic principle in which a person provides a good for a lower opportunity cost than another person. Although it sounds confusing, this principle is applied by everyone from the small schoolhouse teacher to the big business C.E.O. In it’s simplest terms, comparative advantage is just being able to do something better or cheaper than someone else. So…

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