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    become Santa Claus, I would place positive pregnancy tests in small boxes for married men with a note saying it’s from his ex girlfriend. I would tally the number of marriages that became ruined due to distrust from the men’s wives. I will snicker a Santa Claus snicker, as the number of divorces in the world sky-rocket, and as the trust people have begun to rapidly decrease. Oh, how wonderful that’d be! Trust in others would become something quite…

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    lady while being tackled into the mud multiple times while talking trash. Then his girlfriend gives him a snickers for him to be back to his normal self to only have the commercial end with the main character turning into an old man after being tackled again. This commercial is a good example of positive reinforcement because every time the main character gets hurt, he is rewarded with a snicker 's bar. The schedule of reinforcement that 's being used is a fixed-ratio because every time he is…

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    sprinted away from the crazy old man. Pretty soon my bag was about halfway full! I opened my bag and the aroma of chocolate floated out from the bag. I wriggled my hand around in my bag until I felt a snickers. I slowly unwrapped the chewy candy bar. My stomach did a backflip as I sent the snickers plummeting down my throat. YUM! When I had finished Trick-or-Treating, I headed home. As I was making the first few steps to my house, I remembered something! We didn’t go to our neighbor’s house! I…

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    In T. S. Eliot’s poem, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock, the author uses many literary devices to create many feelings of regret. Using metaphors, tone, and imagery, T. S. Eliot creates a feeling that the man in the poem regretted not doing a lot of the things he should have done. In the poem T. S. Eliot uses metaphors to create a feeling that the man in the poem did meaningless things, such as, “measured out my life with coffee spoons” (Line 51). I don’t think he actually measured out his…

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    Love Prufrock

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    T.S Eliot’s poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” theme is centered around a man who died an unfulfilled life. “And will it have been worth it, after all?” This statement poses the dilemma for the man in the poem, will the choices he made as a preadolescent up to being an old man have been worth it. From passing women to cheap one night hotels, “And will it have been worth it, after all?” T.S Eliot uses a lot of imagery and metaphors in order to write “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”…

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    BBDO Case Study

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    MORE ABOUT BBDO Who are they? Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, more known as BBDO is one of the known agencies for advertising. BBDO stands by their mantra - ‘The work, the work, the work.’ Following strictly to this mantra, they ensure that what they do satisfy their customers accordingly. They have been winning numerous awards for the past few years and have won honorable awards that have contributed to them being even more known by the world. Working with many different markets, they have…

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    In chapter 20, Mr. Raymond asks the kids not to give away his secret, which was that he pretends to drink all the time because it gives other people an excuse when he does things they don’t like. Scout feels that how he acts isn’t right, Mr. Raymond says that other people will never realize that he lives the way he lives because he is happy that way. Scout asks why he’s told them his secret and he says it’s because they are kids and they know better than their elders. They go back to the…

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    Nerman Museum

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    he added items. One of the pieces that I didn’t care for was Thomas Kiefer’s print “Satisfies!” The print was a picture of several different types and sizes of Snickers. To me the print didn’t really seem like art and appeared to just be a snapshot that anybody could take. I do however think that the way in which he arranged the Snickers kind of in a geometric way is very appealing to the eye and catches your attention.…

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    The poem Jabberwock by Lewis Carroll is written with language that was made up, this act sparks imagination in the reader and causes the story to be light hearted while being about something violent. The words created by the author relate to English words so that the reader is able to make assumptions and interpret the language to receive the proper tone of the story. Words used in the story such as vorpal, uffish and galumphing are easily interpreted given the context and tone to mean sharp,…

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    No impact man I really enjoyed reading this book and going throw all the changes and learning experience with the writer Colin Beavan. It really made me aware how much trashes each one of us consuming and on top of everything else how much trash is being disbursed in a fast food restaurants. After reading how Colin transforms to use reusable bags and uses bottles for dairy products it brought back memories from my childhood. The whole family transform within a year they went from eating out…

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