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    The five of the eleven agricultural regions are: paddy rice farming, truck farming, livestock fattening, grain farming, and suitcase farm. These are the five of the eleven agricultural regions, and the agricultural activities occur in these five regions. Truck farming occurs in wealthy nations such as Australia, the U.S., and Western Europe.The primary goal is to provide the urban areas with fresh fruits and vegetables, which they specialize with one crop or food item: grapes, wine, raisins,…

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    depiction of hell I used it to represent Bud’s struggle. As you notice in the far left there is a castle, which represents the journey that Bud is going through. As the little kid in bottom right is a symbol of Bud, you can see that he has a brown suitcase, which as you read in the book is what he always carries around. For me, to set the true image of the colors in the painting was confusing to do. Not only I had to decipher the puzzles in the back ground, I had to bring…

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    The Colorado river relocation center was the J.A internment Camp Poston AZ for Japanese american through 1942 to 1945. For the location of the camp was Yuma county Arizona that was 17 miles south of parker, From the size of the land was 71,000 acres. And that Poston was the largest of the camps. From the populations peak was 17,814 with men, women, and children. From the 4 years that every Japanese american was in the camp the climate was terribly hot for them to just having hot and cold…

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    the reader to connect childhood to adulthood. One such instance where the stark contrast between formal and informal diction occurs is in the first paragraph. When talking about what objects the children are carrying, Byatt writes, “With their suitcases, some of which were almost too big to carry, and their other impedimenta, a doll, a toy car, a comic, they were like a…

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    The point he is trying to make is that people usually judge others by material things they own in conclusion social status relates to item he owned which means nothing in the scheme of things as he hides his suitcase. Holden effort to find discover himself is not as impossible as he makes it seem, that he can make it through the years adolescence and grow up to be a happy, open minded young man. Holden appear a changed person for a fact that in the train he…

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    younger brothers. We wanted to come to the USA because we were promised a better life in the USA and my grandparents on my mother’s side lives there. They promised us freedom, happiness and wealth in the USA. My family and I are only allowed a small suitcase, so we had to leave many of our favorite things behind. The ship is really overcrowded and it smells. We sometimes have to go out on deck, even though it is freezing outside, just to get some fresh air. It is hard being cramped in the hull…

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    Charlotte's Web is an incredible story for children as well as for grown-ups. It is awesome for kids' writing on the grounds that the writer of the story E.B White made a creature story that will be secured as agreeable position for kids and grown-ups. The story highlights one character that conveys out what E.B White needs to call attention to. Wilbur has diverse character however assume essential part to the story. Wilbur is a pig who was saved by a young girl named Fern. He was conceived…

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    Today we had to take our suitcases with us to the homeless shelter. Mom and dad said this will only be until dad gets a new job. Dad lost his job at the factory because the business was not doing so well. I see a lot of boarded up buildings as I walk through the city with mom and dad at my side. It is just us three between two bunks. Mom and dad don’t let me wonder around because we do not know any of these people. But Margret is nice to me. She lets me have an extra cookie or roll with dinner…

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    story is more about the power and intrigue of war on people, and how anyone can be taken in and changed by it. When she arrives in Vietnam, Rat describes her as, “This cute blond--- just a kid, just barely out of high school--- she shows up with a suitcase and one of those plastic cosmetic bags” (86). She arrives in Vietnam as this feminine and impressionable girl, and at first the men even say that she is treating Vietnam like a sort of vacation. The problem, however, is that she is not…

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    released the same day. John Gantt, a former bookkeeper at the National Pencil Factory, who had openly admired Phagan was arrested the day after Mullinax and Lee- along with an unnamed African-American man. Gantt was arrested in Marietta with a packed suitcase, waiting to board a train. The Atlanta Constitution…

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