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    A simple handshake a trace of trust and embrace, acceptance, oath. Notwithstanding, their Trojan Horse, with their innocuous flower they take their Dahlia and stain it with red. Subsequently, antithetical comradeship, ostracism, and alienation consist of immorality, however, differentiation of these ethics potent classifications occur within an individual that has this particular system of affiliations, morals making feasible implementation in internal development. By way of example, according…

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    Mr Gowdy Speeches

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    After years in Congress within an investigative capacity, Mr. Gowdy knows that the house of cards is a dangerous place to live and work, because of the forces acting behind the scenes. Mr. Gowdy knows all too well what we all should be aware of, that this government is not in the hands of the people and has not been for a very long time. Something erroneous is occurring within our institutions and all need to understand the particulars involved. The left is not just woefully ill-equipped in…

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    Car Fire Research Paper

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    recommended in the owner's manual of the car should mostly eliminate the danger. In addition to this, keep an eye open for these five fire hazards in your car: Leaking Fluids Under Your Car If the pavement underneath where you park your car is filled with stains from oil and other leaks, get your car checked. Some of these…

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    The Patriot Act was instated in 2002 after the tragic 9/11 event. Times have changed and so have the objectives of the Patriot Act. The government should not have the power of surveillance because it is not being used as intended and gives the US a bad reputation. The government should not have the power of surveillance because it is not being used as intended. As a result of 9/11, the government understandably was committed to keeping Americans safe at any cost. Setting overly protective…

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    In Blackberry-Picking we see Heaney wanting to preserve blackberries, each year he ‘hoped they’d keep’ but he soon saw that nothing lasts forever. He becomes less naïve. There is a use of blood imagery as the berries stain hands. This is almost as if the stain becomes a distinct memory and reminder, but also a temporary one. As we see in Follower at the end of the poem, the memory of Heaney’s father is more than alive. It has a rather ambiguous context as we’re not sure if the memory of…

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    Lament Poem Analysis

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    the Gulf War. In this stanza she reveals the affected things although she still does not talk about the human affects from the oil spill that is caused by the war. “For the ocean’s lap with its mortal stain” this is also a good example of the use of metaphor. In this quote War is described as a stain, which symbolizes a scar that is left on the world, which is damaging or killing it thing around it. With the use of the word mortal it gives us a clear understanding of death and how everything is…

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    bare wooden clapboards beneath. The roof of the porch also seems to be in need of cosmetic repair. The southern facing dormer has a metal roof that is leaving a rust stain on the porch below. The coloring of the porch roof is beyond the slight discoloring a frequent coffee drinker might see on their teeth, it is closer to the brown stain that a 50 year smoker who doesn't own a tooth brush may experience. The front facade has a desire to be pleasant yet does not reach its potential. The Pearl…

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    This essay is about the Nickel and Dimed book that was written by Barbara Ehrenreich. Here is a quote found from the book, “Of all the nasty outcomes predicted for women's liberation...none was more alarming than the suggestion that women would eventually become just like men.” Nickel and Dimed was published in May 2001. The following is cited after this paragraph, “Barbara has written many other books that have awards. She is the author of twelve books, including the New York Times bestseller…

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    Authors tend to share their messages to the reader through symbols. A symbol is an object that represents something else, given it a different meaning that is more significant. Symbols add deeper meanings that can represent a person, object, or action in a story. In The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, the author incorporates numerous symbols, each supporting the Invisible Man’s race, identity, and invisibility. Ralph Ellison creates meaning throughout the novel by using symbols to stirred the…

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    of American Sentimentalism, business culture, and urban life in amusing and unexpected pieces. He once in a while utilizes strange media as a part of his work, including products of the soil juices, blood, black powder, and grass stains, in works, for example, his Stains arrangement. In the 1980s, his style turned out to be more enchanted, as he worked with beams of light, groups of stars, and other heavenly subjects. Ruscha is best known for his witty and mysterious utilization of content in…

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