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    Disasters are events that cause disruption to one's life, earthquakes, tornadoes, fires and flash floods to name a few. Catastrophes occur at the most unexpected times and most people are not prepared for these occurrences. We can never prevent them since they are caused by forces of nature. The only thing we can do is equip ourselves with items such as the best emergency food supply list that will be handy if and when such things happen. Everyone needs to purchase the best emergency food…

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    to frozen alternatives, which are convenient and have their place, but are unhealthy and often more expensive. Now this is all some people can do, as they only have access to a microwave and a refrigerator. But others, with the ability to cook on a stove or have other appliances still can't be bothered to cook. There is this idea that if you want fresh food, it'll cost you a fortune and is simply not an option. And…

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    then allow the brown sugar to melt down into the butter over low heat. To speed up the process she could use a rubber spatula to mix the sugar with the butter. This process should take four to five minutes depending on if she uses a gas or electric stove, but as the sauce cooks, she should resist the urge to cut up the heat because she doesn’t want to…

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    with his guy friend, dill. Something else that happens in the story is that people force being more ladylike on scout, like when Aunt Alexandra say that Scout should be wearing clothes more fit for a girl, and that she should be playing with small stoves, tea sets. It just how people believe a girl should behave, even though they don’t know that Scout doesn't like those kinds of things. People are assuming that she should act like a girl and be lady-like, when in reality she just likes doing…

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    The grilled cheese sandwich is a classic American food for children and adults alike. It is simple and quick to make. All that is required is a few slices of bread, cheese, butter, and a pan to cook in. When I was young and had just gotten off the bus after school, I would rush to the kitchen and ask my mom to make me one of these gooey treats. Fresh out of the pan and dripping with cheese (sight), I would irrepressibly shove the steaming sandwich into my mouth often burning my tongue (touch).…

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    oppression Mrs. Wright had suffered. However, being emotionally abused by her husband, Minnie Wright finds herself in jail for murder. Nevertheless, the ladies recognize the silent desperation of what Minnie's life had been like: no telephone; inadequate stove for cooking; shabby garments to wear illustrating the deteriorated conditions of living on the farm. In addition, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters observed the unfinished task within the home and discovered the dead canary. Without the story…

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    failing in some way. He uses symbol when the couple start fighting over the baby. The baby was symbolized innocence in the story. In line 26, The baby was red-faced and screaming. In the Scuffle they knocked down a flower pot that hung behind the stove”. (Raymond). It is explained that the flowerpot…

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    The novel Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by Chris Crutcher is the narration of an everlasting friendship with copious kinks. The author incorporates an abundant amount of peculiarly troublesome situations for a few high school students to deal with. Bountiful obstacles arise when character Sarah, ceases to talk for extensive spans of time. Because of self image, being outcasts, and home affairs Eric and Sarah’s friendship indicates how struggle constitutes growth. One of the best friends, Eric…

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    The poems The Photograph of Me and Morning in the Burnt House by Margaret Atwood are focus on illusion and reality and the way that they interact and distort the perception of the viewer as reality battles with the individual's memories or imagination. In the poem This Is a Photograph of Me the author looks onto a canvas the smears resembling a print of some sort, and after some time this smudge turns into a seemingly peaceful scenery with the dark truth of her death hidden below the details.…

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    be picked meticulously. There ceased to be any room for failure on Mr. Horbeck’s plantation. Within the dirt-floor slave shacks, many slaves resided, sometimes families. One of the smallest shacks, decaying and falling apart, only had one bed, a stove, and a kerosine lamp set delicately…

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