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    that you make. Gwendolyn Brooks uses literary devices such as imagery, personification, rhyme, and repetition to show how one person feels about a decision that they made. The author uses imagery in lines three and four when she says “The damp small pulps with a little or with no hair, the singers and workers that never handled the air.” The mother is thinking about what her children could have been if she had not aborted…

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    Malpas, Simon. Jean-Francois Lyotard. Routledge, 2003. This is a book that introduces the ideas of the scholar Jean-Francois Lyotard, who was a key player in the development of Post-Modern theory. The book is part of a Routledge’s’ Critical Thinkers series that is designed to introduce readers to key authors in literary studies. This book will be useful for two reasons. Firstly, the book to an extent chronicles Lyotard’s life and his achievements as a scholar and how he has impacted on the…

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    In this atmosphere of heavy moralizing, whether political or personal, can a young person find true, meaningful, relevant articulation of personal relationships and its intimate journey in the world. The film does more than raise questions about the police censorship and attack on the freedom of choice of young individuals in love, whose actions do not breach public decency in any way. Morality TV is also a powerful indictment on the media’s approach to news bytes that are more titillating and…

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    During the period between the end of the First World War and the beginning of the Second World War, many challenges were facing the region. In the twelfth chapter of the text, Atlantic Canada: A History, authors Hiller and Conrad cover the economic crisis and adaptations to mass consumer culture within the Maritimes and Newfoundland during this period. This chapter explores the economic struggle of the Maritimes during this time, and the troubles that the Maritimes, Newfoundland and the First…

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    Teeth History

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    tooth (Compton’s By Britannica: Volume 6D). Each filling is filled with a white or silver material. If a cavity is severe enough and reaches the deeper part of the pulp, a root canal may have to be done (www.webmd.com/picture). This is a process done by an endodontist, who specializes in root canals. The endodontist will drill the pulp out of the tooth, clean it and fill it with a temporary medication and a rubberlike material (Compton’s By Britannica: Volume 6D). Unfortunately, I had this…

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    United States during the mid-twentieth century (Jaber, 1). This character is a woman who is portrayed to be hyper-sexual and is manipulative towards men. The femme fatale appears in hard-boiled crime fiction and film noir. She also was featured on many pulp covers making seductive poses because of the rise of sex in books (Horsley). Throughout the mid-twentieth century, the femme fatale character changed. Throughout this essay, I will discuss what a femme fatale is, the history behind this…

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    Tamarind Tree Essay

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    shade • Powder equal quantity of candy sugar and mix with it • Store it in an air-tight bottle and take 5 grams of this mixture every day before lunch and dinner 4. Sunstroke: • Massage the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet with tamarind pulp which will give relief • Soak 25 grams of tamarind in a glass of water and drink it. 5. Heartburn: Drinking tamarind juice mixed with candy sugar will reduce heartburn. 6. Bleeding Piles: Drinking leaves of tamarind leaves is beneficial in…

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    story, the glass rose by Alden Nowlan the protagonist's struggle with whether he wants to become the expectations of man that his father sits out for him or be a man he wants to become. Stephen is 15 years old boy, who works at the local pulp mill with his father and all the other…

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    Economy… what is Economy? Economy is the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the engenderment and consumption of goods and accommoda- tions. Canada in WW1 had a huge dent in its economy and had to pay off a lot of debt and loans. Like most different soldiers in 1914, Canadians anticipated that the war would be short, successful, and moderately reasonable. They were wrong. Today, Canada has a more stable economy then back in WW1, but how they got this stable…

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    Juicing Health Benefits

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    Wattage and variable speeds are what you want here in order to get the most out of your equipment. The better the motor is built, the longer your juicer will last and be durable and reliable. The best type has a separate compartment for your pulp and allows you the benefit of maximum juice from your fruit and your vegetables. A great centrifugal juicer is fun and easy to use and will get you hooked on creating your own juice both for the taste and because of the health benefits. One of the…

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