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    face. The girl in question was laying across from him, her orange skin and long fire like hair complimenting her stern temperament. If she wasn't glaring right now she'd be rather beautiful, that being the school's universal opinion of her. "Sorry, Sunset. I don't have a lot of spare time to clean, what with everything else in my life," he explained, crossing out a few particular lyrics. He really needed to have a chat with Gavel Smash about his word choices in the near future. Flash didn't care…

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    thick white snow, and blooming flowers. However, on a small island the one advantage you have is being able to watch the sunrise in the east and watch the sunset on the west all in one day. Having the ability to watch the sunrise and sunset as a child all the way up until now I have grown an obsession with nature. I love to watch the sunrise and sunset because every single one has been different from another. The way the colors flow together, they create an almost surreal picture that really…

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    worth exploring. The Westing Game book begins with Barney Northrup renting out all of the apartments in one day at Sunset Towers, where all the windows are one-way glass. One of the guests staying at Sunset Towers was Turtle and her family, who were upgrading from their old home. Barney knew about all the heirs old homes and how much they cost on upkeep before they came to Sunset Towers. On Halloween, Otis Amber, Doug Hoo, and Sandy McSouthers, (all heirs of Sam Westing) dare Turtle to go…

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    specifically “Where ships of purple gently toss.” She conveys vivid imagery and uses detailed expression throughout. Through description, “Where ships of purple gently toss”, illustrates a beautiful sunset. Metaphors in the poem “Where ships of purple gently toss”, help to establish the meaning of a sunset. The author uses a metaphors containing key words that give indications to this poems allegorical meaning. The words “ships”, “sailors”, “seas”, and “wharf” are primary examples. Ships refer…

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    Art Observation

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    The piece of art that I have painted depicts the sky during a colorful sunset, and also includes a silhouette of a carousel on the beach in the foreground of the work. The sunset in the painting is at the peak time in regards to the amount of colors that are scattered throughout the sky. I incorporated all of these ideas into my painting due to the fact that they present important concepts in regards to physics phenomena. The emission of light waves from the sun includes the visible light…

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    Recommendation Policy makers are actually making a trade-off on the way to create and expand a GSE. This off-budget vehicle that funnels government subsidiaries to favorable motive was, in turn, bringing risks for the government. Effective accountability and supervision are a must-have to limit the risks. Stanton (2007) had few view points on the matter of accountability. The author believes that effective operations and balance between flexibility and accountability are vital. Failure…

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    Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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    provides an example of her prolific usage of punctuations and syntax, and this contributes to successfully conveying the theme of the poem. The poetry portrays a vivid, detailed illustration of the nature by only describing the scenery of sunrise and sunset of a typical day. Through this scene, the poet does not only signify the mysteries and wonders of nature, but also probes birth and death of a human being. Just by looking at…

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    differentiate one sunset from the next. The same could be said for just about anything. All things are differentiated. Transcendentalism chooses to embrace those differences, and forego societies that frown upon individuality, as seen in Walden Pond. I think this is good to a certain extent. If each day the sunset were the same we would not have variety. On the other hand, if they were so different that they were not sunsets anymore, it would take away from their original form. The sunset made…

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    show that the end approaches silently, like in real life, and without much warning. Similar to the first stanza, a color pallet of a sunset is created. Even just within this stanza there is a progression of the sunset. “The day hangs fire” is in reference to the colors surrounding the sun at the beginning of a sunset and “the violet ground” is another stage of a sunset, immediately before the entire sun dips below the…

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    The Outsiders Symbolism

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    Sunsets are a very unique way to capture the idea of similarities between two concepts. However, when relating to The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, it is completely normal; in fact, it makes total sense. The novel includes two gangs that were constantly after each other--and not in playful ways. They were very violent and were always willing to hurt the other side; they completely despised each other. Those two gangs were the Greasers and the Socs, and they lived on opposite sides of town: the East…

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