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    advertisement tries to seize the reader’s attention through the use of its wordplay. The color red used in the Lucky Strike ad gives the reader something he or she is already conditioned to pick up. Located on stop signs and stop lights‚ the color red triggers the stop‚ look‚ and listen aspect of one’s mind. Even the font used on this advertisement bears a striking resemblance to what you would find on a stop sign. The advertisement uses giant red font to demand the viewer’s attention followed by impactful

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    Jim Hawkins As the narrator of Treasure Island and the instigator of its most important plot twists‚ Jim is clearly the central character in the novel. Probably around twelve or thirteen years old‚ he is the quiet and obedient son of the owner of an inn near Bristol‚ England. As events unfold throughout the novel‚ Jim’s character changes dramatically‚ showing increasing cleverness‚ courage‚ maturity‚ and perspective. In the first chapters‚ Jim is an easily frightened boy who is closely associated

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    Christmas has always been my favorite holiday. It is not necessarily the presents‚ the decorations‚ the holiday songs‚ or the lights that make this holiday the most glorious holiday ever. Rather‚ it is my family’s traditions that make me love this day more than the rest. While many families center their lifestyle around traditions and enriching values of their culture‚ the notion of incorporating tradition into our daily lives has always been of a lesser importance. For my family‚ Christmas is the

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    Godzilla’s Plot and Theme Gojira starts with a reasonable reference of the Lucky Dragon Incident: Japanese angling pontoons in the South Pacific are crushed by some strange and deadly compel from underneath the oceans. The rural occupants of about Ôdo Island trust that the water crafts have been pulverized by Godzilla‚ an unbelievable creature hiding the sea’s profundities. A scientist‚ Dr. Yamane‚ is dispatched from Tokyo and finds that an ancient animal has been stirred from undersea hibernation by late

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    concepts but both of which make up life as we know it. Have you ever wondered how some things seem too good to be true? But also some things seem too bad to seem real? That is the difference between darkness and light. In the story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” ‚ the grandma is blind to the darkness that is fixing to occur to her family but in that moment she chooses to see the light of what could come out of this situation‚ which would be her walking away with her family‚ but as the situation intensifies

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    too different sales levels. Lucky Lanka and Lanka Milk foods (CWE) both companies are in Dairy sector and comparing the two gross profit ratios is reasonable. LUCKY LANKA LANKA MILK FOODS (CWE) 2014/2013 2013/2012 2014/2013 2013/2012 Gross Profit Ratio 41% 40% 10% 17% Comparing Lucky Lanka company on 2013/2012 to 2014/2013 there is a 1% GPR of increase and Lanka Milk Foods (CWE) has decreased by 7% on the same period. Reason for the 1% GPR increased of Lucky Lanka is parallel increased

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    from being a youngster to an adolescent to an adult‚ we have possessions that come and go. Those items that we are able to keep for the entire trip becomes a personal treasure; mementos of our life. After years of aging‚ through these items‚ we are able to piece together our childhood existence. For me‚ one of those items was my "lucky" t-shirt. The back-story to how I received this shirt is rather simple. As I recall‚ or more like from what I can remember‚ it was a frigid mid- January morning‚ but

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    The Obstacles of Searching for Stolen National Treasures. Art thievery has been a growing problem for many years. People steal famous and sought out drawings and paintings from museums to sell and make money off of. They are not an easy crime to solve. A criminal slick enough to do the job leaves behind almost no evidence of their or the art’s whereabouts. The stealing of national treasures is not an easy crime to solve and once it is solved‚ there are some big consequences. According to “Isabella

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    Emily Sullivan EN 104 Story: “Family Treasures‚” 2015 Author: Shirley Jackson 1916-1965 (Shirley struggled to fit in her whole life‚ because she was overweight and did not meet the expectations of her family. This represents her life‚ because she did not fit in at her first college and she was unhappy.) Central character: Anne Waite is a shy‚ kept-to-herself‚ sophomore in college‚ whose mother passed away the previous semester and her father previously deceased. Everyone perceives her

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    Community Treasure Hunt The Hispanic Community of Memphis Tennessee By Amanda Emerson Our Lady of the Lake University SOWK6325 Abstract This paper explores the Hispanic community in Memphis‚ Tennessee specifically an area known as Hickory Hill‚ which is about ten miles outside of the downtown city limit. Memphis has been well known for their major community problems since the town was founded in 1819‚ including crime‚ poverty‚ and gang activity. Tennessee has been called the laziest state

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