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    Linguistic Analysis: Rough draft. “Orange Is the New Black: I wasn’t ready” Some may say that the prison would be the best place to use the most extreme type of language. But it is true to say that it does not happen that way. On the contrary‚ in places like prisons‚ language plays a very important role. It can either lead people to death or to leadership. This automatically means that no matter where‚ emotive language will always be emotive language. It will always be either effective or not as

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    I do not agree with the conclusions we came up with in class. After rereading the poem‚ I have drawn a different conclusion about the message. In the first stanza‚ the orange tree addresses a woodcutter. The tree is imploring the woodcutter‚ but not to be cut down. The tree isn’t suicidal‚ and it doesn’t the need to self mutilate (and honestly‚ it can’t if it wanted to‚ it;s a tree)‚ it’s just begging the woodcutter to sever its shadow from itself. The shadow constantly reminds the tree of his bare

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    Introduction The La Orange Enterprise is a start-up venture for five business partner and they are ______________________. Our team will be retiring from their regular professions starting in the spring of year 2010. The oranges farm is intended to provide the company with an opportunity for post-retirement work and income‚ plus an opportunity for all of them to continue their individual research programs on agriculture and nutrition from oranges fruits. Approximately 80 acres of prime oranges fruit growing

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    The Netflix series Orange is the New Black‚ revolves around new inmate‚ Piper Chapman. She is a self-surrender named in a trial as being in a drug gang. Scared and unsure‚ Piper has trouble adjusting to prison life. In the very first episode we witness as one of the inmates gives Piper a yogurt. In a state of excitement‚ she says‚ “Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! The food here sucks‚” but what Piper doesn’t realize is she’s speaking to the head chef. As her husband likes to say‚ Pipers “big mouth”

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    present their main characters. How are these characters used to shape the narrative and structure of the novels Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and The Color Purple? Jeanette Winterson and Alice Walker show realism and the development and shape of their character throughout the novels. Through their main characters‚ they achieve this with their use of narrative and structure. Jeanette from Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and Celie from The Color Purple are two very different‚ young women who have struggled

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    ABSTRACT The extraction of pectin from orange peels has been studied at different sample to solvent ratios‚ different PHs and with different extraction techniques using water. The amount of pectin extracted reduces as the PH increased. This research work is been carried out in order to determine the process condition that will result in high yield of pectin and residual oil extracted from orange peels using the methanol pre-treatment to extract orange peel oil and hydrochloric acid for pectin

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    The Scent of Orange Peels The summer of 2015 had the scent of orange peels. Freshly peeled‚ it had stained my hands with its juice. Imagine it‚ a soft looking little thing that exhaled such a strong zesty aroma. Now‚ imagine it in your hand‚ in all of its beauty‚ as it permeates your nostrils‚ leaving an almost drug-like addiction. It smelled so fresh‚ so ripe‚ so alive‚ and it was my sole responsibility to make sure the lovely thing would last or so I thought. I was wrong. The longer time passed

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    Monique Wade The story of castor oil and orange juice One day on a cold winter night‚ I was in the house with my brother and little sister and she had ate some old taco’s thats had been there for 3 days." Lundon come down stairs right now and do your home work" said Monique " I dont fell well my stomach hurt" said Lundon "Go to the bathroom then and then come do your home work or I will give you some castor oil. Omg Monique come here

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    Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney is about the troubled life of Mitty Blake who isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer. Mitty lives in New-York‚ his parents are rich‚ and has a weekend home in the suburbs. Mitty biggest problem in school is getting good grades. He is always doing things last minute and forgets half of the assignments. His biggest motivation in school is his crush Olivia. Olivia is one of the schools most brightest students‚ getting good grades‚ all the teachers like her‚ and never

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    Compare and Contrast In John Updike ’s A& P and “the bloody orange dress” we are taken on a path of two characters that are coming of age and must face the harsh realities of adulthood due to their extreme naivety. Sammy in A and p is a nineteen year old male who works as a grocery store cashier clerk. Jessica in the bloody orange dress is a 21 year old female who lacks self confidence all the while trying to get a grasp of womanhood. Both seem to come from middle class neighborhood yet

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