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    Beach Descriptive Writing

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    Looking down I could see many children ornamenting their sandcastles with smooth round seashells. In the wake of strolling from side to side through various gatherings of people, we at last found an unfilled spot under a tree. We chose to rest a couple of minutes under the tree. It was a three hour lengthy drive from North Carolina due to the…

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    I feel that the “family” (Montag and Mildred) in Fahrenheit 451 was very divided.I think it’s mostly because of society's impact on their way of thinking; the society is really isolated and close minded. Also the higher ups didn’t want any close bonds to form with any people in the town.Therefore, they believed that book burning would eliminate the outside influence on what families should look like. Society also thought of children like an accessory, not important to their way of life.All…

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    books, instead of television, that everyone uses now. Montag becomes very curious as to what’s inside these books, so he steals one while at work. He doesn’t understand it, so he calls Faber, a retired old English professor. Faber gives him a type of Seashell Radio in which they can talk and listen to each other through. When Faber keeps on telling Montag what to do through the earpiece, Montag…

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    Ignition Littorinimorpha

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    and some freshwater snails. The snails within the clade Littorinimorpha include both herbivores and carnivores. Snails use a siphon within their shell to bring water in and out of there shell to determine what is nearby them and if it is safe (Seashells, 2017). The most prevalent littorinimorpha marine organisms we were able to observe throughout our class trips were: 1. Chestnut Cowrie (Zonaria spadicea) The Chestnut Cowrie has a very smooth shell that is polished with a nice brownish black…

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    Society can change a person positively or negatively. In the story “Fahrenheit 451” , by Ray Bradbury, the main characters, Guy Montag, wife, Mildred, has been changed by her society. The society Mildred lives in has made her self-centered, robotic, and unfeeling. First, Mildred is quite self-centered towards her husband and anyone else. The society has made her this way mainly because society wants everyone to be made happy with everything. From Captain Beatty who states,”... you can stay…

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    open to remove bone fragments that were pressing against the brain. This science saved many lives. The Incas made textiles on clothing for art. The quality and design were a sign of states. Music was also very important to them, they played flutes, seashell horns, rattles, drums, and pinpipes. Inca architecture was amazing, they built big stone buildings that were very durable. They Incas affishal language was Quechua. Quechua was spread far and wide within the county and is still spoke in the…

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    Roadtrip To Miami Staying your whole life in one place is pretty boring, my very first road trip was about a year ago the first of August. I remember it was a week before school started. We traveled from Kansas City Mo all the way to Miami, I went to Miami with my family which were my mom, dad, brother, aunt, uncle, cousin, grandma, grandpa and my boyfriend traveled with us as well. The reason for the whole trip idea was because my grandma and grandpa were going to the Miami airport to go…

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    Overlap of Fiction and the Reality Humans continuously strive to fulfill themselves with the enlightenment of technology and the pleasure of fast-paced media. However, those superficial wisdom and pleasure unconsciously empty their lives. In a futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury magnifies the negative influence of technology. Living in the society where people voluntarily abandon and burn books, a protagonist, Guy Montag, recognizes his vacant life through Clarisse and confronts the…

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    We would usually go look for seashells when it started to get darker and there were less people. One night when we were walking my friend found a shark tooth for me. I was pretty excited about that because it was a pretty big one and it would be the perfect gift for my step dad. We went…

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    correct but there was some points where he hit the nail on the head. Bradbury was able to predict some of the post popular technology that would soon to come in the near future. In Fahrenheit 451 he talked about the people having thimble radios and seashells in their ears, in my opinion that was obvious. In 1953 he was able to imagine Ipods and earbuds which would have come to be popular in our time. He also predicted Parlor walls that were corner to corner ceiling to floor flat screen tvs.…

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