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    advertisements so that they could attract young adults that would actually look at the commercial because of who is in it rather than what they are trying to sell. For example‚ the Carl’s Jr. Commercial‚ where they show Paris Hilton in barely any clothes on top of a Bentley eating their burger. They put her so people will pay attention to the commercial. Another company that does that is the PEPSI Company‚ they had Britney Spears running around with a PEPSI can in her hand‚ and when she got hot she

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    Why do we have seasons and how do they affect my life? We have seasons because the earth is tilted on its axis‚ as it makes its yearly journey around the sun. The Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees. This means that the earth is always ‘pointing’ to one side as it goes around the sun. So‚ sometimes the sun is in the direction that the earth is pointing‚ but not at other times. The varying amount of sunlight around the earth‚ during the year‚ creates the seasons. We have hot

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    Alexus Dismuke 2/13/14 B3 Wow! Never in a million years would I think I would be here on this stage right now. Getting my diploma...maybe but giving the valedictorian speech to the amazing co’ 2k15.... I must’ve done something right in the last few days here at Salem because it’s been rough. Coming into high school was a shock to us all. No harsh dress code...no lines...no silent lunch; We had less rules and restrictions so we were all revved up and ready to get BUCK WILD! (Or at least I was)

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    2. The poem was published in 1949. 3. - An innovator created a literary art form called jazz poetry and is best known as the leader of Harlem Renaissance - While in high school‚ he wrote for the school newspaper‚ edited the yearbook‚ and started to write his first short stories‚ and dramatic plays‚ poetry. His first piece of jazz poetry‚ "When Sue Wears Red"‚ was written while he was still in high school. -2002: The United States Postal Service further the image of Langston Hughes to its

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    When it comes to shopping at clothes store‚ it can really get expensive. From my personal experience‚ expensive clothing may look great‚ but is it worth the extra cost? Does it last longer? Sometimes expensive clothing can be over priced and not be worth the extra cost. I want it to last as long as possible. If there are better quality clothes for cheaper at another store‚ I’ll go there. Some expensive clothing brands are: Aeropostale‚ Hollister‚ Buckle‚ etc. For example‚ at Buckle‚ some of there

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    An important idea in both “The Pram Lady” by Vivien Alcock and “Forbidden Clothes” by Jamila Gavin is how people are unaccepting of differences. This is important to me because people should be able to be themselves without being hassled or excluded‚ also because people my age are not very accepting of others’ differences. In the “Pram Lady” Helena does not accept the way her mother dresses and behaves. She want her mum to be like other mums with “dyed hair and a perm” because it reflects badly

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    ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ is a tale of an emperor who was exceptionally fond of new clothes. Two swindlers came one day and claimed that they were weavers and said that they could weave the finest cloth ever seen. They claimed that the colours and patterns were not only exceptionally beautiful‚ but the clothes made from this material possessed the wonderful quality of being invisible to anyone who was hopelessly stupid or incompetent. They were paid handsomely to weave this cloth and given a room

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    Written in an enigmatic second person view‚ The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida‚ chronicles the plight of a 33-year old American women who has lost her literal identity. She is in the midst of an ugly divorce‚ has been betrayed by her family‚ lost her job and is left hopeless and helpless towards her future. The narration in second person sheds light on her mental and psychological state. One can conclude through the criterion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders

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    laws of nature. The occurrence of the supernatural made each story more captivating and enjoyable. The supernatural theme was the most influential and prominent theme that we worked with during this course. While reading The Romance of Certain Old Clothes‚ I couldn’t understand why it was included in the American Gothic Literature unit that I would be studying for the semester. But as I read the story a second time to understand it fully‚ I realized the story had major themes like betrayal‚ jealousy

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    Corruption of Culture In Yukio Mishima’s "Swaddling Clothes" we see a great deal of symbolism portraying the corruption of the Japanese culture. The times are changing and with that change‚ culture is adapting to it. Some of the Japanese feel threatened and that the changes that are being made are corrupting their moral values. The story is told through Toshiko‚ a lonely and seemingly oppressed wife and mother. She shows how this corruption is leading to decay. The story depicts the corruption of

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