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    The Shack Case Study

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    They spend the walk there with Bryan shuffling along awkwardly and Denise failing to get a positive response to her flirting. By the time they get to Molly’s Shack Bryan is tense and Denise is starting to rethink her master plan yet they still slide into opposite ends of a booth and pick up their menus. For the first time that night Bryan starts the conversation, “what are you hungry for?” Denise sighs in relief at the respite from awkward silence. “I’m just getting the usual. What about you?”…

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    Wife’s Denial I watched him. My eyes followed him as he took every single sip. “You really shouldn't drink that much you know,” I said softly, almost like I was afraid of him. He didn’t bother glancing up or acknowledging what I said and kept drinking. Tonight was the dinner party, where we announce our baby’s gender to our friends. Everyone was coming over to our house at half past seven and I haven't gotten ready still. My arms were painted, colours of black and purple. “I can’t let anyone see…

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    Walter Cunningham Quotes

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    Those who can’t provide one way will provide another. Due to the need of an attorney, Mr. Cunningham pays through the only way he can: through an entailment which he provides stove wood, hickory nuts, and other farm produce. Asking why Mr. Cunningham pays back with food and other farm goods, Atticus answers Scout , “ Because that’s the only way he can pay me. He has no money” (Lee 27). This quote explains that through the difficult aftermath of the Great Depression, most people lost what little…

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    I’m finally home. It has been a difficult week at work and it is nice to feel the long shag carpet between my toes when I walk into my living room. That and the light blue walls are warm and inviting. Give me five minutes in my well-worn easy chair and all the stress of work will be a distant memory. As I was relaxing and flipping through the TV channels I saw that a volcano near my house may erupt. Not only is it going to erupt, but it is predicted to be so big it may bring another ice age…

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    Sally Ride Research Paper

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    Sally Ride was an exceptional person, particularly in the field of space exploration. Her amazing achievements and determination impressed the world. Have you ever wondered what being an astronaut and a science professor would be like? Or to be among the first women to go into space? Or even the first American woman? Sally Ride's incredible career demonstrates the struggles, possibilities, and inspiration. This is her journey from a child passionate about science and athletics to becoming the…

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    Sally's Ethnographic Study

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    When asked about the role of tourism in promoting cultural awareness, Professor Sally referred to how there were many cases that she saw in the Philippines where tourism development showcased cultural practices “that were considered to be distinctive and representative of certain ethnic groups in the Philippines and so for all the people who didn’t belong to those groups, it certainly increased their awareness of those groups and enhanced their appreciation and their recognition of those…

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    walked over to Sally and Isabel, I noticed the three perfectly white and fluffy lambs making their way slowly to the lake. I wondered where their sister Victoria was, although deep down I knew they would never play with her. She was different from her sisters, she had a brown spot of cute fluffy fur on her back and a sweet little brown patch on her nose. While I thought it made her special and unique, not many other animals agreed with me.” Hey Robyn!” Sally said once I reached them. Sally was…

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    My Place Analysis

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    unpredictable aspect of life. Sally Morgan’s autobiographical novel My Place shows the changes towards Aboriginals and how three different generations deal with change. Similarly, my related texts The Door and the unseen text have reinforced that any change is better than no change. These texts have altered and informed my understanding of the concept towards changing perspectives. Changing perspectives is better than no change at all. This is shown in my core text My Place, as Sally Morgan’s…

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    horses as these beautiful and majestic creatures, but what they don’t really see is the different purposes that these animals have to do on a daily basis. Some are used as either studs or broodmares, some are used to race, some are used to work in the fields, some are used to show, and many are used just for pleasure. Thoroughbreds and Clydesdales are the perfect examples to show the different tasks that horses are bred to do. Thoroughbreds originated in England during the 18th Century after…

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    the deep-holes. The deep-holes in the story represent something much larger than a pit in a field; id est the complexity of family relationships and bonds, the gaping void of genuine love in the family that Alice Munro has conjured - particularly the ravine-like divide between Alex and Kent. The deep-holes represent the shadowy cave that is revealed when one loses their sense of self much like Kent and Sally did. But in contrast, the deep-holes represent the rejection…

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