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    From the beginning of the story there is a clear distinction between the mother and daughter, in which they are initially separated by the geographic border of Canada and the United States of America. Consequently, this border starts to shape the identity of both mother and daughter. The mother shows an evident sense of self-pride when she is asked to claim her citizenship, and claims it to be “Blackfoot.” Although she is not lying, for security precautions, to cross the border between…

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    Greek Cake History

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    that was the shape of a pyramid it would have four sides each side of the cake would have a three dimensional shape of an ancient Egyptian theme.…

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    parallel to each other making them unable to intermingle with each other. The objective of each country is to generate the most money by producing the shapes that are created by us. Every shape is different and worth a different amount of money. Each country has a different set of materials that all vary in worth and quantity. With the…

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    choices determine what life you’re meant to live. Our actions can reflect our purpose. A simple way of doing so is helping out at a shelters, churches, or helping the less fortunate, these are examples of good things that could, but bad things can shape the way you feel. If you do one bad thing at the wrong time people will treat you worse and make you feel down even though it’s not how you want to be reflected.…

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    “Perfect” Is Not Always Perfect Every day people go about their lives paying little attention to the differences between themselves and the people around them. For instance, at SHAPE a Polish person is treated no differently than an American one. Unlike the egalitarian treatment all people at SHAPE receive, the characters in Lois Lowry's T̲h̲e̲ ̲G̲i̲v̲e̲r̲ are singled out and penalized for signs of individuality as they can be viewed as an act of treason against the community. Without…

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    Tax Code Beliefs

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    wealth because of tax laws. The government will tax a household or individual based on annual earnings. This can be both good and bad. It can be a good thing because since the government has a moral duty to tax earned income, this helps people realize that they have a moral obligation to pay their taxes and be less greedy with their money. The bad thing is we do not have control what the government does with our income taxes. It still teaches us that we should have control over our money but not…

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    Gloria Chair Analysis

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    proposal of shape, the piece has as a subtle detail, a milling cutter that holds for extra comfort in the seat, a trademark in the designer's works. In its manufacture Paulo Alves excels by quality and sustainability allied with the characteristics of traditional carpentry.…

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    Art speaks to us in ways that words alone cannot. Everyone conveys a different story from a single piece of artwork and its crazy how different people see things. Not only does art express many emotions that the artist is feeling, but it helps them connect with their viewers through the piece. All pieces of art, as soon as they are viewed, become part of an international conversation. Each artwork contributes something else to the explanation and observations of the world around us. A piece…

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    rockets body. We could use all the things able to make our rockets fly. But in the process, we also had some constraints were that I couldn’t make the rocket balance the way I wanted it to. And, the materials needed to keep the wings and nose on were too heavy for the rocket. The design I chose for my rocket was simple, I had to use Styrofoam for the wings and some thick paper for the nose. My design for the nose was a sharp shaped and light. I chose this shape because I remember my sister…

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    This is my homunculus don't worry I can explain everything. :) Peanut head: I will start with the shape of my head if you can't tell it is a peanut. That is because growing up with the shape of my head, older people would say I am going to be very smart. They would reference my head shape to something like a "double brain" I'm sure I only have one brain but I like to think I am smart. This will help me in my personal and clinical interactions because it provides me with knowledge. Knowledge is…

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