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    Soon, the colder weather will be upon us - colder by Florida standards, anyway - and one of these nights, you will reach for the thermostat to turn the lever from “Cool” to “Heat.” When you do turn on that heater, be ready for dry eye syndrome. Yes, the winter months are the worst months for dry eye syndrome because when that heater turns on, the eyes are going to start to feel drier. When you do, go see Dr. Mandese for a Dry Eye Evaluation. Exactly what is dry eye, anyway? Well, dry eye is…

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    In the nineteenth century, Paris became the epitome of the modern city, at least in the eyes of its upper class bourgeois elite and the tourists who visited the modern marvel. This “modern vision” of Paris was developed by people willing to look at and into their surroundings and themselves critically. In fact, it is those people looking at themselves and others in a critical sense and being conscious of the effect their way of seeing the world can have on others that drove who Parisian…

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    Banana stand. The two shows It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Arrested Development are both categorized as comedies, however one can be hardly considered a comedy. Arrested Development was a show that had aired only four seasons, whereas It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has aired for nine. It can be said that Arrested Development is a “smart" comedy and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is more of a “vulgar” comedy. Arrested Development and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are both…

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    The first book of A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Bad Beginning is written by Lemony Snicket. The book starts out when the Baudelaire children are on Briny Beach where they receive terrible news about their parent’s death. They had to live with the Mr. Poe and his family, people they knew, until Mr. Poe found the relative they were supposed to live with when both of their parents died. The relative they stayed with had the name of Count Olaf. While living at Count Olaf’s house the children…

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    The Slippery Slope In The Slippery Slope, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire struggled to find the last safe place, which was also known as Hotel Denouement. After falling into the Stricken Stream and floating away, the author (Lemony Snicket) revealed a poem’s certain quatrain portrayed their dire situation. Another picture did the same and showed their nervousness and confusion throughout the perilous adventure. As described by Lemony Snicket, the first…

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    mischievous, but not bad. I for one agree with this, especially after the Baudelaires did some terrible things, but with good reasons. The Baudelaires had had a dreadful life, yet they still tried to be polite to others, even when others were not. Their sentence of being “comparatively innocent” is factual, as all of their actions combined were many times better than the murderous Count Olaf’s. With all the people the Baudelaires have faced, the vicious ones always made them look better, even if…

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    The Reptile Room begins with the three Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny. The became orphans do to a very sad event. This sad event started with a fire that burned their house down and killed their loving parents.After, they were sent to a distant relative named Count Olaf. Count Olaf is a greedy man that wants the Baudelaire families’s fortune. He was caught, but escaped. They are now traveling to their new guardian's home along Lousy Lane. Dr. Montgomery turns out to be much more…

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    Character Essay Violet Baudelaire. A passionate inventor. A loving sister. A courageous fighter. A hard worker. An intelligent student. These are just a few ways one could describe Violet. She is a character from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. I can guarantee you that you’ll find yourself becoming extremely fond of this prodigy named Violet Baudelaire. Violet is a teenage girl, who has been through more in her sixteenth year than most people go through in a lifetime. She…

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    around this book. The season ended at this book, so I decided to read it. A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy is the fifth book in the series out of thirteen. This series follows a group of three children, named Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, whose parents were killed in a fire. The parents left behind an enormous fortune, but the children cannot get access to the money until Violet, the oldest of the kids, turns eighteen. The three siblings are constantly moving because…

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    I wish I could tell you that the Baudelaires’ first impressions of Count Olaf and his house were incorrect, as first impressions so often are. But these impressions-that Count Olaf was a horrible person, and his house a depressing pigsty-were absolutely correct. During the first few days after the orphans arrival at Count Olaf’s, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny attempted to make themselves feel at home, but it was really no use. Even though Count Olaf’s house was quite large, the three children were…

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