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    Symbolism in “Trifles” Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles” is set in the early 1900’s. Throughout the course of the story, the main setting is in the kitchen. This would not sound so bad if we were not informed of other characteristics of the house. The kitchen and the house is described as gloomy and the overall sense of the house is just depressing. The first stage directions describe it as, “The kitchen in the now abandoned farmhouse of John Wright, a gloomy kitchen” (Glaspell, 772), and It is…

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    My long range career goals have changed throughout my course study at Montclair State University. When I first arrived at the university, I planned to study Chemistry with the intention of applying to Dental School. As I took more courses and explored more of the programs offered by the school, I began to find an interest in the Public Health major. Finally, I changed my major to Public Health, but still wanted to pursue a career in dentistry. Up until last semester my plans were to apply for…

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    snap, and gazed at the four faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The teens had a plan. Matthew was carrying two buckets of red paint, Arnold had one bucket of blue paint and Nat carried paint brushes, ropes and rock climbing gear. The three of them were struggling with their plan. “Wow, we totally underestimated our abilities,” Nat said. “I know, we should’ve thought this through,” Arnold replied. Matthew sighed and placed the buckets of red…

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    Dejah Small Introduction to Government and Politics 1327 9:00AM December 5th, 2016 Paper Option 2 Centralized Governments and The U.S. Constitution Throughout the course of history, there has been controversy over the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Both documents having had its issues of not having a strong enough foundation or violating the idea of a stronger national/ centralized government. First off, a central government has the authority to control an entire…

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    In the adventure fiction, The Call of the Wild by Jack London, Buck, the main protagonist of the novel, goes through one of the most miserable times of his life. He is captured by Perrault and François, as both see potential in Buck as a new lead dog. However, they don't plan to just use Buck as a lead dog, they plan to put him on a grueling quest to find the Klondike region of Canada. During many points the expedition, London does something not many people do with their characters, constantly…

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    I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Green Rope Incorporated, my new employer, faces lawsuits due to some failures of the wire rope which caused a number of casualties in various construction sites as a result of poor quality wire product. Because of this, GRI is at a brink of closure. Meanwhile, as a former financial analyst of Red Wire Corporation, I had a chance to join a stock-taking team and walked through the plant, and saw the critical process and specially designed machine that was internally developed.…

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    a while of skiing I had fallen. "One more time but I want to try myself." I said "Okay!" Said my uncle "Make sure your balanced." Said my aunt "You can do this!" Shouted my mom. "Ready here we go!" Yelled my uncle. As I pulled up on the rope and got balanced I had done it. "Yayyyy!" Shouts everyone from the boat "I told you." Says my aunt "confidence is the key." Shouts Brooke I thought to myself I had finally done it I had reached my goal. As the sun began to set we finally…

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    If you ever want to lead your horse(s), you need a halter and a lead rope. A halter is a head brace for a horse that allows for safer leading and comfort for the horse. The lead rope is a piece of rope with a metal clip attached, almost like a leash. If you ever want to ride your horse(s), one must acquire a horse blanket, saddle, and a bridle with reins. A saddle blanket allows for…

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    I remember searching up colleges in the 10th grade as a school project.I came up with 5 requirements a college must have. 1. 2-6 hours away from New York City, 2. Great Business Program, 3. Division 1 or 2 ( School Pride), 4. An urban atmosphere, 5.Greek Life (Delta Simga Theta). These were the sections I bubbled in on collegeboard.com, and Syracuse University popped up.I went on the school page and was surprised by the bright orange.I looked at the different programs Whitman school had to…

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    her gentle face turned all the colors of the lower half of the rainbow as I slowly tightened my grip on the yellow braided rope around her fragile throat. As she took her last breath, as her spirit left her body, I gently placed her in the rear of my new car, and drove off into the cool October night; I disposed of the evidence in the only water hazard in Bell Gardens Golf Course. Sure, they’d find it eventually, but by then I’ll be long gone. The woman’s frantic voice was garbled, as the…

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