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    eat the few cans of food that they can find. They spend many of their days searching for food. Searching for food is dangerous and they run into other people on the road searching for food: “We’ll have to take a risk. We need to find something to eat (McCarthy 79). The two keep food sacred since it is now a very rare item this far into the new world. Many times do they run out of food: “That night they camped in a ravine and built a fire against a small stone bluff and ate their last tin of…

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    Introduction Electronic waste management can be referred to as electronic materials that are no longer in use, for example; computers, mobile phones, electronic equipment’s that are found in the office, refrigerators among others (Kahhat et al. 2008). These types of electronic are in most cases kept away for reselling, reusing, for recycle purposes and at times they are scheduled for disposal (Kahhat et al. 2008). Other types of electronic waste usually include re-usable electronics that are…

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    games and televisions, and get them moving. There are many easy and fun ideas to keep kids fit. Try going to your local pool. If you have a smaller child, let them splash around in the baby pool. Older children can play with their friends, practice diving, or even swim laps. Children can easily spend a whole day being active at the pool. Try taking a nature walk around your neighborhood. Point out different birds you see. Note the color and size of the bird, and collaborate with your children…

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    Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never extinguished - Nelson Mandela. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, McCarthy conveys that in times of devastating calamity, fairness and justice always succeeds which displays the goodness within humanity. Fairness can occur even in the face of starvation. Starvation does not stop the goodness of humanity. “In a pocket of his knapsack he’d found a last half packet of cocoa and he fixed it for the boy and then poured his own cup with hot water…

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    city of New Orleans and reached widespread popularity in the 1920’s (Gioioa 30). The African American community was largely responsible for the creation of jazz music, however influences can be seen from many different ethnic groups and communities. A combination of the blues, ragtime, and Tin Pan Alley songs can be heard when listening to jazz and its improvisational style set it apart from preexisting genres. Creole of Color Brass Bands During the 1890’s and early 1900’s brass bands had…

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    The first literary element in “To Kill A Mockingbird” is symbolism and it is used in this book to subtly show the themes of the book in things like the mockingbird. For example, in chapter 10 page 119; Atticus told the kids that they can shoot all the tin cans and birds they want with their air-rifles, but it's a sin to kill a mockingbird. Throughout the book we learn and see many instances where the mockingbird is a symbol of innocence and justice. This is because the mockingbird is an innocent…

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    there was one character that I thought that was always good and that was Atticus. I thought this because he always tried to do what's right and he hoped he could teach someone a lesson on page 119, atticus tell jem that “ I would rather you shot at a tin cans in the backyard but i know you will go after the birds. Shoot all the bluejays you want just remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.” atticus was also willing to defend a colored man in a trial even though he knew he would lose he knew…

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    Seamus Heaney’s Blackberry-Picking describes the speaker’s pastoral memories of blackberry-picking, a yearly ritual beginning in the late August. Using a slew of rhetorical devices such as allusion and imagery, Heaney captures the innocence of the speaker’s past self, and innovatively mirror the process of growing up through the duality of two voices throughout the poem. A song of innocence and experience, Heaney presents a third-person perspective on the blossoming of blackberries, before…

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    comes from the outside of nature, but also in that it is not done by sexual reproduction. Unlike the creatures of God, the sons of God can be voluntary. The sons of God are begotten by what the author calls a good infection — everyone gets it by his personal contact with Christ. A believer can be infected quickly — like a flash of lightning. If he wants, man can be taken right out of nature and turned into a…

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    alloy, a combination of copper and zinc. It contains around 67% copper and 33% zinc. Commonly, Lead is also added to brass at a concentration of around 2%. Lead improves the machinability of brass. Lead brasses have excellent machining qualities and can be blanked, sheared and milled. Brass does not become brittle at low temperature like mild steel. Brass also has excellent thermal conductivity. Its electrical conductivity ranges from 23 to 44% that of pure copper. Copper is the main component,…

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