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    others. Lower class are never have chance to fight back because most of them lose their confidence and afraid to lose what they have left. However, there are somebody start to realize the truth of the class difference which is fake and unfair. “Garden Party” wrote by Katherine Mansfield through three important transformations of a young girl Laura who is so…

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    society, and how they were viewed. This constant oppression resulted in authors both men and women, expressing their thoughts of the issue of a women role in society and to challenge them. By looking at a “A Doll’s House”, “Fantomina”, and “The Garden Party”, one will see how women were viewed and what their role in society was. Although these works were written during different time periods, they still challenge a women’s role or discuss the role of women as it relates to society. In…

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    group of people of similar status whether it be the poor, blue collar, and wealthy. Most social classes are commonly grouped on power or wealth. The “Garden Party “ is about the Sheridan family throwing a party and the mother is not planning anything and leaves it up to the girls to plan so Laura becomes nominated to decorate. When setting up the party they discover a dead man which the house was extremely close to the Sheridans and all the invited guest where in view of the dead man. Even…

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    In William Faulker’s “A Rose for Emily” and Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party” social class is the allegory. The protagonist in each, Emily Grierson and Laura Sheridan, were born into wealth and were aware of the social statues they possessed. Being part of the elite has advantages as well as disadvantages; financial security, unmerited respect, and privileges verse nativity, limitation of companions and high familial obligations. Social class dominates a large portion of their lives due…

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    thought about a community garden. Community gardens help people in so many ways. They can not only feed people, but teach them how to make their own food. The community can take their knowledge and experience from the garden and bring it to their own home. Community gardens also provide access to fresh, traditional produce and nutritionally rich foods in low-income neighborhoods, where nutritious food is much less available in the many food deserts we have today. Community gardens bring people…

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    is a proposal for a campus garden aimed at college students in Bradford County. The students and their college life will be improved with this garden. Students will only need to participate a few times each week from their busy schedules to tend to the garden. A school garden will provide students a gain in insight on how to grow a garden, will promote students to eat healthier, will manage stress, and also will cause changes to help others in the local community. A garden in Bradford County…

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    They would always come over and we would play so many games. We would always host birthday parties or holiday parties at grandmas just because the house was so big. The house had two average size yards and one large one that was both of the average ones combined. The front yard was mainly empty besides the front boarder of the house there was a small flower garden. In the backyard we had a vegetable garden and lots of trees. When we would plant corn and they would be ready, we honestly made all…

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    When a poet chooses the right word or collection of words, the reader is carried away into the world they are trying to create. The use of figurative language and imagery are elements of literature that give poets the opportunity to open doorways in the minds of those reading their literary works. They paint the picture, bring back the smells, and give the quiet pages sound. Such is true in the poems “The Lanyard” by Billy Collins and “A Song in the Front Yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks. These…

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    10 Things to do this Weekend to Improve your Indiana Lawn & Garden! #1 Add more plants: Spring is the perfect time to plant before the heat of the summer rises. Plant more Rhododendrons, Dogwoods, Redbuds and Azeleas. Now that you can see where they 're blooming, go buy more! Don’t know the type? Just pluck-off a bloom if you don 't have the labels of your current varietals and take it to the garden center and find more of the same color! Next spring you will thank me! #2 Set your mower on…

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    My Phage Research Paper

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    My phage has the wonderful name of Lorge. This name is very special because it offers information about the phage right away. I also chose this name because the first word that Tracy said when she saw my phage was, “Wow, it’s huge!” To get this wonderful phage I collected the soil sample from the flower pots across the street outside of Bessey Hall. I got the sample at the start of class on September 11, 2017. It was a clear day that was 60 degrees, with a depth of about 4cm below the surface of…

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