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    The culture and society of the American South can be categorized into a variety of groups from stereotypes by outsiders, to the influence of politicians, and from the music that originated in the South. To help depict the American South, we can use literature and films that we have watched in class, such as; Mandingo, Gone with the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Color Purple, Gods Little Acre, Tomorrow, Jezebel, The Littlest Rebel and with the special focus on O Brother…

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    beasts, but they are just the opposite. Ocearch researchers are tagging sharks to help learn about them and to help all of us see that they are not monsters. Ocearch is helping us understand the protection and benefits sharks give us, hopefully we can protect them and make sure they don’t all die out. Sharks such as Crystal, are amazing creatures, and have many unique features. Some unique things about Crystal are, Crystal is a tiger shark and is a beautiful, aquatic animal. Crystal is a…

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    Cannery Row Dbq

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    perfectly picture the tone, grit, and color of the town is the first paragraph. “Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, nostalgia, a dream. Cannery Row is the gathered and scattered, tin and iron and rust and splintered wood, chipped pavement and weedy lots and junk heaps, sardine canneries of corrugated iron, honky tonks, restaurants and whore houses, and little crowded groceries, and laboratories and flophouses. Its…

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    underwater archaeology is a recent revolutionary tool that can surge past what archaeology on land can do. The shipwreck of the Uluburun exemplifies the importance of this practice. The Uluburun shipwreck reveals the importance of trade during the bronze age in the Mediterranean. It also shows the vital connection of trade between different Mediterranean and Middle East civilizations. The Uluburun shipwreck shows that underwater archaeology can expand beyond the reaches of archaeology on land…

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    Paracord bracelets are both accessories and survival tools for outdoor recreationists. Practical, colorful and arguably, even stylish, these symbols of outdoor lifestyle allow you to carry 10 ft. of cordage right on your wrist, cord that can be used as a shoelace, a can koozie, to build a raft, construct a shelter, hang a bear bag, lash a backcountry splint or attach items to a pack or your back, to name a few. The Internet is full of different styles and ways to knot the paracord, but the…

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    Astrological Sign Spotlight For Imbolc and Ostara Candle Colours for Seasonal Festivals ~ By Dorthy Workman IMBOLC- February 1st or 2nd. Candle colors are- Lavender, and White. These colors represent the divine (White) rebirth and preparations for one’s spirituality (the Lavender). OSTARA- (Vernal Equinox) Around March 20th..Candle colors are-Light Green, Yellow, and Pale Pink. This is the colors of the beginning of maturing plants and flowers. Zodiac Candles ~ By Dorthy Workman When…

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    do with his political force and toward the end of the novel the Wizard, who is contrasted with William McKinley, is taking off in the inflatable and says I don't know how to function this. The Tin man speaks to all the eastern commercial trips that were rusting and falling into the 1890's sadness. The Tin man also speaks to the level of sneakiness of the east because of the fact that he has no heart and this demonstrates the very badly treated laborers that were changed into machines, instead of…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird, that was the question the whole book revolves around. While reading this essay, the same questions will be asked. But this time just think about, “I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the bluejays if you want, if you can hit'em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”(119) Mockingbirds do nothing but sing and make music for us. It’s a sin to kill them because all they do is please us and it would be…

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    how to speak Spanish, which is not always considered due to the influence of Spanish. When comparing ChE and SAE, the differences among features are largely due to the Spanish influence of ChE (PBS). These differences between features of ChE an SAE can exist at the phonological level. Chicano speakers whose native language is Spanish may substitute the Spanish vowel system for the English where both words ship and sheep are pronounced like sheep (Fromkin et al., 2011). Other distinctions…

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    papa was compelled to tell Lina that she was “blessed with a gift [and] there are great things in store for [her]” (119). However, Lina was pushed back into reality when she saw the “Altaian woman waddled to the corner, grunted, and peed into a tin can”…

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