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    this book. The author hit it big with her first book, Gone Girl. (Disclosure – I wasn’t that big a fan of that book but it was at least readable) I imagine her publisher pushed her to crank out the next book and the result was characters so stereotyped that they were cartoons and prose written by running a finger down the pages of a thesaurus. One of the characters actually described herself as having “hair the color of mucus”. Really? What kind of mucus? Green, yellow,…

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    Max Jennings Case Study

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    between 200 and mile d. Add a hyphen between bike and race 1 points Question 8 Dave doesn't care for unripe fruit; therefore, he left the tasteless green pears, the fuzzy brown kiwis, and the rock hard peaches for someone else. a. Change the semicolon to a comma b. Hyphenate tasteless green c. Hyphenate fuzzy brown d. Hyphenate rock hard 1 points Question 9 If you think your plan is so "excellent", then perhaps you should…

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    A hundred million years ago a dark green, feeble Lexovisaurus emerged from a shiny, white egg. This Lexovisaurus’ name was Jacob, Jacob started walking towards a wet, lively fern plant. Jacob was obviously hungry after spending weeks in an egg so he immediately started eating. His small brothers came to eat the same fern plant because they were all born in the same nest. Lexovisaurus looked a lot like Stegosaurus but Lexovisaurus had more spikes. While the baby Lexovisaurus were eating, a bulky…

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    The first look of the color green was when Gatsby appeared. When Gatsby stretched towards a; “single green light, minute and far away that might have been the end of a dock” (Fitzgerald 21) The green light that Gatsby is reaching out towards is at the end of the Buchanan’s dock and quite possibly is the start of Gatsby’s hope. He is reaching out towards this light…

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    there are many options other than cremation or burial in a mosque or in a coffin in the ground, there are also burial types that are considered as green burials. A green burial also known as a natural burial is a burial type that has minimal environmental impact and that aids in the conservation of natural resources and the reduction of carbon emissions. Green burial has a lot of great benefits that a normal burial does not such as; keeping funeral home workers healthier (by…

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    Greek Yogurt Greek yogurt has twice as much protein as other yogurts. It takes longer to leave your stomach, keeping you satisfied longer. Plus, you burn= more calories digesting protein than carbs. Choose nonfat, low-fat, and low-sugar types. Quinoa Add a caption Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) is a nutritional all-star that belongs in your weight loss plan. This whole grain has 8 grams of hunger-busting protein and 5 grams of fiber in one cup, and you'll also get iron, zinc, selenium, and…

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    requiring the reader to decipher what is meant and put the symbolism into context. Fitzgerald’s major uses of symbolism are the green light, the Valley of Ashes, and the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelburg. The green light inspires Gatsby and Nick throughout the novel to achieve their American Dream, for Gatsby it’s the love he lost, for Nick it’s a better future. The green light is at the end of Daisy’s dock and symbolizes Gatsby’s desire for the love he lost. Gatsby purposefully bought the house…

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    Sloth Research Paper

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    Sloths By: Amanda Adey Have you ever wondered what a sloth eats, or what it does to get food? Maybe you wonder what it’s habitat is like? Maybe you’ve wondered about why they have green fur? Perhaps you’ve wondered just how big are they, really? Sloths can be interesting animals, if you want to learn more about them, keep reading on. A sloth’s diet consists of mainly leaves but also buds, fruit, twigs and sometimes insects and rodents. The sloth can also feed from over 50 different trees…

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    digestive system consists of three stomachs, which are within the cephalothorax . The for-gut (first stomach) moils the aliment into minuscule specimens with grinding teeth. The second stomach (mid-gut) has glands to digest the fragment of food. The green allotment of the lobster eaten by some humans (called the "tom-alley") are called…

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    according to Dr. TJ Eckleberg, the puzzling Valley of Ashes, and the sparkling green light Gatsby gets himself unusually appended to. The green light Gatsby connects for toward the finish of Daisy's east egg dock speaks to his deepest desires, and is a portrayal of Daisy as his key to progress, impractically, as well as socially, building up the subject of the American Dreams crumbling all through the novel. The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is a very important symbol in the…

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