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    My infographic’s purpose was to help remove the negative connotation behind sweatshops. It was intended to not only counter many critical arguments against sweatshops, but to also showcase the numerous benefits factories bring to communities. I went about this by not necessarily painting sweatshops as a beautiful form of humanitarian outreach, but by bringing overlooked information into the foreground. In the early draft stage, I had a crude design that just threw facts and data on a page with…

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    Aadinath, often referred to as the Shopkeep, is a demon that runs a hole-in-the-wall black market that sells mystic and unscrupulous items. As the End of Days draws near, he has become a recluse of sorts, and refuses to associate himself more than need be with the rest of the Fallen. Aadinath appears to be slightly taller than Natalie, putting him at 5'5" or 5'6". He has ruffled, tawny hair that fades into an undercut in the back. He has sharp, amber eyes with low lids and thin, pointed…

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    I lazily scrolled through photos on my screen, swiping quickly without interest in them, solely to pass time. Abruptly, one made me pause, and I slowly glided my finger down until it reappeared. A girl in colorful clothes posed, smiling with rosy cheeks. Staring back at her, I felt something warm and soothing. Her outfit, whatever it was, spoke to me enough that I searched the tags for something that would lead me to more. Basic things like ‘cute fashion.’ Then, ‘Fairy kei’ grasped my attention.…

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    Requeese: A Short Story

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    Requeese wakes up to a faint sound emitting from his television. He grunts as his slim and translucent body rolls over to turn off the television, room is pitch black besides a tiny bit of the room that is lit up by his television. He struggles to find the remote with his tired, black baggy eyes as he feels like he is strapped to his bed, but after a few minutes he finally gets out of his bed and turns off the television. He slowly gets back into his bed and he is sleep deprived. He continuously…

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    Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have known each other for twenty-three years and counting. Their friendship began when they both met each other at the Chicago's ImprovOlympics in 1993 (Fox). Afterward, they both have been acting, doing photo shoots, and comedy shows together. Jason Moore directed the movie, Sisters, in 2013, - and gathered $105 million in the U.S. box office. Main characters are Tina Fey as Kate, Amy Poehler as Maura, Ike Barinholtzas as James and Maya Rudolph as Brinda (Lemire). The…

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    I chose to analyze a painting done by Fridah Kahlo in 1946. She titled it “The Little Deer” (Kahlo). It depicts a deer jumping through a forest. The deer has the distinctive human face that Kahlo uses in many of her self-portraits. In addition, there are several arrows sticking out of the deer’s back, which are bleeding. We can see through the trees in the background to the ocean, where though it appears to be a bright day, there is a lightning storm. The tone at first glance seems hopeful as…

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    Chelsie Gray Miss Friar AP Literature and Composition 12 February 2016 The Life Defining Green Girdle Symbols play a large role in our everyday lives and have become a way we identify almost everything and even who we are as a person. Some widely accepted symbols, like the cross, have an infinite number of meanings and so many ways in which we can identify ourselves. Sometimes they are not only how we identify ourselves but how others identify us. In the poem Sir Gawain and the Green…

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    Mystery Powder Lab Report

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    Introduction: When somebody was eating at a popular restaurant they suddenly felt ill. Fortunately a white powder was discovered on the victim leading them to believe that the powder was the cause of the victim feeling ill. The restaurant narrowed the substance to be one of the white powders they use in the restaurant and compare it to the mystery powder. The five white powders were; icing sugar, cornstarch, aspirin powder, baking soda, baking powder. To test it out they mixed each white powder…

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    longer pure as before. However, this difference between Daisy’s past and present is also the symbol of the difference between ideal and reality. Meanwhile, there is another representation of the green light: money and social statues. Green is the color of the USD (United States Dollar) and Daisy is the old rich who has high social status, so that under the attraction of the American Dream, the pursuing of green light alters to the pursuing the money and social statues, but for Gatsby, if he…

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     Greeting the Dragon King, pain filled her body from the lashing she took the night before. Dragon king wrapped her like a cocoon in his wings and healed her, pulling the pain into his own body. He looked old and tattered coming to the end of his time. She became sadden when he explained that his life was seeping from him. “You cannot die.” She expressed with such hurt. The Dragon King stopped walking, and looked at her. “All…

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