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    movements, and thus it is very excited to be appreciated. The opening of the dance if very impressive and gives a feeling of primary and originality. The repeat movement with putting the hands on their foreheads, kind of indicates that they are wandering for something, and maybe for the future.…

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    privacy and to keep others out of certain areas. A fence can be constructed using many materials and be as basic as a chain link fence separating a section of a yard on a property. Homeowners will install fences to keep young children or pets from wandering off. Installing a fence can be strictly for safety reasons, putting a fence around a pool or an area that is unsafe for people to avoid injury. They are part of a home or other structure that gives limited access to unwanted visitors. Just…

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    these two topics. He uses the statements of different psychologists to further prove his argument to the reader. James Hamblin first introduces the fact that “forty-seven percent of the time, the average mind is wandering.”(Hamblin, 2014, 1) Psychologist Matthew Killingsworth says “a wandering mind is an unhappy mind” (Hamblin, 2014, 1) Killingsworth is lives in a moment to moment type of lifestyle. He believes that material possessions have no value of happiness attached to them. Some even try…

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    The red coats must tremble in fear if they chose to retreat to Prince Albert. I pity the meager blind monkeys that General Frederick Middleton has brought to battle. They march to the tune of a dead cow with their heads sulking low. General Middleton has been quoted saying that the Canadian militia is a bunch of “Sunday soldiers” and that he does not trust the North-West Mounted Police. This could be in our favour. Dumont, our people are becoming outraged barbarics. Many have chosen to…

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    Picaresque Novel Analysis

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    A Picaresque Novel, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn There are many characteristics that need to be met in order to have a picaresque novel. Typically the story is given in a first person narrative. The main character is referred to as the picaro and is generally a member of the lower class. The novel usually lacks a consistent plot, instead it is told in a bevy of different adventures. The picaro character is usually used to point out the hypocrisies and wrongdoings of society while giving a…

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    The new rendering of the “Girl in the Lavender dress” keeps a similar plot because they both involve a feminine ghost, wandering or having something to do with a road. Also they both involve witness’s testimonies on spending time with the ghosts without even knowing it. This is true, because according to the “Girl In the Lavender dress”, it has the lines of,” And it was after dusk when we first saw her. I know it was dark, ‘cause I remember seeing her with the lights ahead”, introducing our…

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    It was late at night, and the Jordans were wandering in the woods. Their house had blown up, but they had lived far from any village, so nobody knew about what happened. The Jordan family contained 5 people: Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Mary Jordan, Max Jordan, and Fred Jordan. Mary was a very pretty girl who was proper and intelligent, but Fred and Max were different, they liked to play, and were always dirty, then there was Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, and they were both very different, Mr.Jordan had…

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    Silas Marner Reflection

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    tasteful and sweet they can be the herbs can be bitter and tart. The bitter herbs started to grow through backstabs and betrayals of friends and his betrothed. By “never wandering to the hedge-bank” the bitter herbs are never touched. Silas keeps himself extremely busy so he does not have time to wander. While Silas is never wandering he tries to exterminate the not satisfying herbs. Silas keeps himself so far from the “hedge-bank and the lane side” that beautiful flowers that grow beside the…

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    Believe it or not, but the bumper stickers a person has on their cars can actually tell a lot about who they are. In the novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse we meet the protagonist Siddhartha and for my creation task, I have decided to make Siddhartha bumper stickers. The bumpers stickers I have created represent how Siddhartha’s life has been impacted by going through significant experiences; being wealthy, meeting Kamala, and being part of the Samanas. The first bumper sticker I have created…

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    The sound of broken crackling under buckskin boots could be heard whistling through a dark Forrest. A cold shrug brushed off of a wandering teen, who tried to find his way through a perilous and gloomy night. His eyes glanced toward his brother, shivering and sniffling from the cold, and his speckled companion ahead off him, scouting through the tree line with his tail above his head. "When are we going to get home? " The perilous Forrest stretched on for miles, and for a moment they both stood…

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