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    The Red Convertible

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    Louise Erdrich’s short story “The Red Convertible” is a story about the brotherhood relationship between two brothers, Lyman Lamartine and his brother Henry. The two brothers buy a red convertible car on their way to Winnipeg and take off driving the whole summer. After they return home, Henry deploys to the Vietnam war and his life changes hereafter. When he returns home after three years, Lyman finds Henry all changed. He has even forgotten to laugh. The effects of war have damaged him from…

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    of Eric the Red suggests they encountered the Indigenous people of the region. The…

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    Red Monologue

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    Upon entering the room, Red did not appear interested in the observer. He continued to play as though nothing had changed. Red appeared to be very reliant on his mother and insisted that she play with him. He engaged her with unclear language and showed her what he is playing with. Red began playing with toy popsicles, which had the alphabet labeled on them. He was able to recognize each of the letters, and could place them in order. Red was also able to place an upper case letter with its…

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    The Red Scare

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    The Cold War created a large amount of tension not just between the United States and the Soviet Union but also within the country itself. The second wave of the Red Scare was a direct result of the Cold War and changed the overall moral of the country for a period of time. There were many cases that came as a direct result of the widespread panic and anxiety over the infiltration of Communist influence into society. Together, The Smith Act, Dennis versus U.S. and the HUAC hearings of the…

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    Red In Vertigo

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    Red is used to represent anything that has to do with Scottie. In Midge’s apartment anything that he sits on is red, his shirts are red, hell even his door is red. Green is to represent anything that has to do with either Madeliene or Judy. When Scottie first sees Madeleine in the restaurant everyone is wearing normal going out clothes like a black tuxedo or black dress, but her dress is bright green. The first time we see Judy she is also wearing green. The red in the film represents…

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    Red Death

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    Edgar Allan Poe's The masque of the red death is a story full of symbolism. the red death is sweeping through the country killing off many men and women as Prince Prospero hides safe inside his castle. The underlining theme in the masque of the red death is that nobody can escape death. The setting of the masque of the red death takes place in Prince Prosepero's abbey. The abbey had "a strong and lofty wall" and "gates of iron". The abbey was meant to protect prince prosepero and his guests.…

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    Red Roses

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    “As you grow older, you will discover you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” I chose this quote because the story I picked “Red Roses” is perfect for this quote because it is talking about a girl who was mean to a person but she apologized. My essay is going to be a story that I can relate to or someone I know can relate to. My first relation to this story is to fit in with everybody. The reason I picked this is that I have been moving around a lot which…

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    The Red String

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    The Red String The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom centers around the life of Eddie, a man who spent his time alive fixing things. Over the course of the novel, Eddie’s past is told through birthdays and post-mortem teachings. The Five People You Meet in Heaven provides a philosophical look into the purpose of death, and what happens after. All lives are connected. This is seen in all religions and cultures, as well as ideas of fate, heaven, life, and death, and the lessons taught…

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    Red Meat

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    linking red meat to certain cancers, particularly colorectal cancer. The article states, “Several mechanisms have been proposed for a carcinogenic effect of red meat. It is known that the processing and preparation of meat may result in the generation of carcinogenic n-nitroso compounds and heterocyclic amines. High red meat intake may result in higher pro-oxidant load from consumption of readily absorbed heme iron, resulting in greater oxidative stress and potential for DNA damage” (981). Red…

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    Red Lobster

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    customer service increases a guest’s overall dining experience. Company Skills One of Red Lobster’s skills is that it has been open since 1968 and has a well-established brand name that many customers are familiar with. It was the base for setting the bar for seafood restaurants by providing consumers in non-coastal regions with top quality seafood at an affordable price. Founder, Bill Darden is an important asset to Red Lobster because he was able to create this very successful brand…

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