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    outside of their homes. The increase of wages during this time allowed women to support themselves economically and open the flood gates to more independence for women (Cutter 1).The women in poems such as; “Living in Sin” by Adrienne Rich, “What’s That Smell In The Kitchen”…

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    Quemell Brave 21 September, 2016 Sometimes the intellectual pattern can be slowed down by certain difficulties. These difficulties are known as impediments. When it comes to thinking about a reflection, I think about the surroundings and what I have been around in my life. A reflection is based on how you were treated growing up. Gerald Nosich says that impediments are the reason why we tend to not think critically all the time. Some impediments that I have trouble with every day this week…

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    Question: Does the odorous smell of Tapinoma Sessile, more commonly known as Blue Cheese Ants or odorous house ants, decrease the rate of predation from predators such as toads? In context: Tapinoma Sessile are common pests in our everyday environment. They vary in size from 2.4 to 3.2 mm and can take shelter both outdoors and indoors. They feed on sugary snacks like honeydew, a glucose-filled fluid produced by small arthropods like aphids. They also feed on dead insects and spiders. To most…

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    shocking loss that takes our breath away and leaves us lost. You lost a part of yourself, a piece of your soul. They say that the sense of smell is more closely linked to memory than any of the other senses, and I believe that is true. I still can remember my mother's smell. She smelled like lilac, a smell that provided comfort, hope, love ... It was a most wonderful smell, one I still remember even after years. She died suddenly, one day she was well, and the other she falls asleep, and never…

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    What does Brooklyn smell like? Discover New York City's most unique borough with Brooklyn Flavors, the city's premiere natural skin care store. Containing the best skin care products on the market, all of them are named after historical Brooklyn neighborhoods and streets, spreading the scents of the city across your skin. The natural skin care products in this collection include body butters, handmade soap, organic body mist and bath products, and soy candles to spread Brooklyn's standout…

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    Sophie Rice November 21, 2017 Dr. Kim Music Appreciation Historically Significant American Music “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by the grunge rock band Nirvana, is one of the best-selling singles of all time, having sold over 8 million copies since its release on the album Nevermind in 1991. The anthem took alternative rock to the mainstream, with the help of MTV playing it constantly. Nirvana was the World’s first triple platinum punk-rock band and has sold…

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    Craft of Acting and Sweet Smell of Success The ability for an actor to successfully, skillfully enrapture the audience’s attention to the scene and overall production is not simply one skill but rather various dynamics that are pieced together for the creation of his character. Similar to a handy man, an actor utilizes his or her set of tools of the craft of Acting to accomplish the ultimate goal of the character. In the Sweet Smell of Success, Tony Curtis, who portrays Sidney Falco, utilizes…

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    language by having ‘ a wide timbral and dynamic range from which to choose’, along with the ability to support an overdriven voice for long periods of time while maintaining the timbre of his voice. For the reader, various technical terms are explained. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is used as an example of how Cobain demonstrates his vocals shift in line with guitar from ‘a conventional, relatively pure, vocal sound during the verses, to a heavily overdriven, almost screaming sound during the…

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    important aspects of their situation are highlighted instead. Thomas struggles with depression, which can be shown in the quote, “Flesh weighs like a thousand years, and every morning wakes heavier for an intake of uproariously comical dreams which smell of henbane (p. 10).” Even though Thomas’s signs of depression are recognizable, the people in the room with him are more concerned over the fact that he might be the devil. They are totally oblivious of his depression that might be the cause of…

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    Stop and Smell the Roses The 1920’s were a time for America to “return to normalcy”, soldiers were welcomed home, industry was stronger than ever and women began to become more predominate leading into the new decade (Harding). America was thriving. One can only dream of the luxury and valor that affiliates with succeeding in America, the dreams and ambitions of the American Dream. Americans were too focused on becoming rich and were not in touch with the world around them. Through F. Scott…

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