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    HERSHEY FOODS CORPORATION: BITTER TIMES IN A SWEET PLACE INTRODUCTION Born into a poor‚ lower-class family‚ Milton S. Hershey dropped out of school before reaching the fourth grade. He developed an interest in becoming a confectioner. He believed there would be great demand for affordable‚ mass-produced chocolate‚ and thus he built the Hershey Chocolate Company. Hershey’s is now the largest producer of quality chocolates in North America and a global leader in chocolate and sugar confectionery

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    Do you think it’s too short‚ too long or just right? This is a question many are asking about our school days. Many kids in schools today are saying “the school day is too long; I have no time for homework...” Etc. Is the school day really too long? Or does it even need to be longer? The school year consists of 180 days of school to receive credit. Is this too short or too long? Knowing there is 365 days in the year‚ some may say it is‚ some may say it is not. 180 days of the year in the classroom

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    rhinoceros‚ Jamal Wallace and William Forrester helped each other grow and prosper. The story of Jamal and William from the movie‚ Finding Forrester‚ tells how two very different people became the best of friends due to their mutual fondness of writing. Jamal never would have thought that a simple dare would change his life for the better. William never would have guessed that he would befriend a young boy from the Bronx‚ but life is definitely full of surprises. Jamal Wallace is a sixteen- year-

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    Anthony Evan Hecht was born in 1923 in New York City. He attended Bard college where he decided to be a poet. Unfortunately‚ his parents did not approve of the idea of him becoming a poet. In 1944‚ his final year of college‚ he was drafted for World War II and sent to Europe. While he was fighting in the war he experienced a series of hardships and memories that he would never forget. After the war he continued his studies in Ohio at Kenyon College‚ and then received his masters degree at Columbia

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    The Plain Sense of Things by Wallace Stevens In Stevens’ poem "The Plain Sense of Things" the first thing the reader notices is that there are five equal stanzas. The poem is neatly constructed so that each stanza contains four lines. This creates an organized‚ orderly look to the poem‚ and gives off the idea of being in control because of the form. After further examination of the poem‚ the reader discovers the gloomy nature of the poem. Another interesting feature is the length of the poem. The

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    “May your trails be crooked…” This quote is long‚ but includes many factors that make it so inspiring. The first sentence is my favorite part of the quote because it makes one of the best points. With a great use of vocabulary‚ it explains how the hardest trails lead to the best views. The main reason that this part speaks to me is because one of my favorite hobbies is hiking. In my experience‚ the hardest hikes always lead to the most divine views. That doesn’t only apply to hiking‚ however. Working

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    would have 99 years in prison for kidnapping‚ and the rest of their natural lives for murder. In the Casey Anthony case‚ the whole world knew that Casey murdered her daughter‚ but through long days in the court she got out innocent. This is the opposite of what happened to Leopold and Loeb. If the murder were to have gone cleanly without mistakes‚ their case may have ended like the Casey Anthony case. Because Leopold dropped his glasses in the culvert it left strong evidence that they were the killers

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    The Oregon Trail The author of the book The Oregon Trail is Francis Parkman. Parkman was an American historian. This one of his many books on this topic. Parkman enrolled to Harvard when he was sixteen. When he turned 20‚ he went to Europe to explore and lived in Rome. Theodore Roosevelt even dedicated a book to him. Parkman had great financial stability throughout his life from his book sales and modest lifestyle so he could later have the money to research and travel. He struggled his whole

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    When a film is described as poetic‚ it is often taken as a compliment. However‚ when a film is described as theatrical‚ it is seen as a critique‚ scathing at that. What makes poetry the better spouse to cinema? Isn’t cinema but a visual and aural interplay of poetry and theater to begin with? Theater provides the cornerstones: the narrative‚ the milieu‚ the setting and the characters. Poetry‚ on the other hand‚ more than the façade and the flourishes‚ provides the requisite subtlety in the execution

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    There is a distinct amount of similarities of Erving Goffman and Anthony Giddens representations of social action‚ on the other hand there includes difference as well. Two differences which stood out are the reflexibility and the front stage example from Goffman and the self-regulation process on micro-sociological viewpoints. In the example given by Erving Goffman‚ people are present in face-to-face interactions‚ but they are not fully aware of their actions at that moment. After the moment of attention

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