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    bribed her saying that their were delicious fish there too. But on the way there they have to pass a big river so they use a pumpkin to get across…

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    Olaf: A Short Story

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    guess I want some pumpkin juice too." Jumping down from the stool, he went after the elf who was sent to fetch it. Taking his chance with the elf, Olaf sneaked lots of chili powder into the boy's juice, which was the nearest seasoning he could find, and stirred it to mix. He let the house elf to bring it to the boy as he follow from behind already sipping on his pumpkin juice. "How's the pie?" he asked casually, jumping back onto his stool, while the house elf serving the boy's pumpkin…

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    Dance In The Grass Dancer

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    William Styron, an American novelist believed that “a great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.” When a person reads a book, he or she experiences the sights, actions, and feelings of the characters. He or she is transported to another world and culture. One author, Susan Power, takes the reader to a reservation and exposes him or her to the beliefs of Native American culture. In Susan’s novel, The Grass Dancer,…

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    Mabon Research Paper

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    Mabon, or the Fall Equinox, is another harvest festival. It is celebrated on September 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and on March 19th is the Southern Hemisphere. However, depending on how Mabon falls, it can also be on either the 22nd or the 23rd of September in the Northern Hemisphere. Just like Ostara, Mabon is a time when dark and light are balanced, but mostly the darkness sets in and we go from warm weather to cold weather. We harvest what is left in our gardens before the freezing cold…

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    friend named Jesus, curious of the one thing that truly could free us. She said, “it’s like this, a small pumpkin, you see, laid rotting in the field with no worth some might think.” “When one day someone came and cleaned it all up, He opened the top and scooped out the pulp.” A smile was carved on the front of its face, and a light was placed inside to show others the way.” “I was that pumpkin, in some ways, you see. My heart was rotting on the inside of me.” “So full of sin, but I did not…

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    Day Before Thanksgiving

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    friends. I love this tradition because I get to be in a place full of people i love and in return love me. Annually, on the Monday before Thanksgiving, my mom and her friends get together to see who brings what. Usually, I am in charge of making mini pumpkin pie cupcakes and I also help make pies from scratch with my aunt. Usually on the Tuesday I go to the store with my mom and her friend. We get the supplies we need from walmart. We turn it into a girls day. Every Wednesday night before…

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    day preceding All Hallows Day (better known as All Saints' Day) .Just like Diwali, Ramadan, or New Year’s day, Halloween is praised nearly in each nation, regardless of the fact that the festival mainly celebrates just outside traits, for example, pumpkins, outfits, and youngsters requesting confections. Despite the fact that the introductory significance of Halloween had a great deal to do with mysterious forces, spirits, and insurance against underhandedness strengths, today it is even more a…

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    Hydroponics Essay

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    envisioned a way to make Mickey Mouse shaped pumpkins, cucumbers, and watermelons for an attraction and for use in their restaurants. “Autumn brings the biggest harvest of pumpkins at The Land, and Mickey Mouse-shaped pumpkins have quickly become a favorite. Introduced in 2004, the Mickey Mouse-shaped pumpkins -- some which weigh nearly 80 pounds -- are harvested and placed inside the greenhouses for guest viewing. Also featured: the “Cinderella” pumpkin, named for the shape it shares with…

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    In writing, syntax often times controls the pacing while diction allows visualization of what is written. In this essay, the writer’s purpose is to lead the reader to assume that Paret the boxer plays the role of the hero, whilst Griffith, his opponent, plays the role of the villain. Through elements like similes and rhetorical devices, the author achieves his purpose and creates an impact on the reader. In “The Death of Benny Paret,” Norman Mailer utilises syntax to call attention to diction…

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    New Hampshire is an enjoyable state to either live in or visit. It features many mesmerizing landmarks which contain mountains and vast green land. New Hampshire is known for many achievments. Whether it is natural beauty or man-made, New Hampshire has a lot to offer. Many visitors become stunned with its beauty and enjoy its natural resorts. New Hampshire , abbreviated NH, has a capital of Concord, and was originally named North Virginia and New England. It was established in 1788. New…

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