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    The day was warm‚ and the scent of freshly cut grass entered my nose as I pulled my car into a parking spot in the small apartment complex. I was surrounded by 3 story white buildings. My purpose was to speak with Autumn Crevosier‚ a local raver‚ performer‚ hooper‚ and the girl I had chosen to interview for my profile sketch. I was certain it would be an enlightening experience into the more personal life of someone within the rave subculture. I exited my silver Toyota Avalon‚ quickly making my way

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    snow! Enough to bend the leaves Of the jonquil low. In the cicada’s cry No sign can foretell How soon it must die. No one travels Along this way but I‚ This autumn evening. In all the rains of May there is one thing not hidden - the bridge at Seta Bay. The years first day thoughts and loneliness; the autumn dusk is here. Clouds appear and bring to men a chance to rest from looking at the moon. Harvest moon: around the pond I wander and the night is gone. Poverty’s

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    ever been too. House music blaring‚ the haze of cigarette smoke and the scent of cheap wine and bear entice me into an epitome of teenage angst. Hormones are raging at the same pace as the fierce bass notes dropping. God help me. It’s a pale autumn morning and my mum and I awoke to the prize of empty bottles scattered across the kitchen. A small pool of stale leftovers of my father’s evening gathers at the bottom of the garbage bag. In the heat of the moment my mum dumps the disappointment on my

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    The Giggles ’n Stitches Club recently attended the Geauga County Style Revue‚ held at NDCL School on July 19th. Members had to go through interview judging in the morning and a fashion show in the evening. They were judged on the quality of their project‚ skill at modeling‚ and on their ability to make a complete outfit centered around their garment or accessories. Both of the scores they recieved for each were combined and then state qualifiers were picked to represent Geauga Country. While everyone

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    sun begins to come out. Gatsby’s climactic confrontation with Tom occurs on the hottest day of the summer‚ under the scorching sun (like the fatal encounter between Mercutio and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet). Wilson kills Gatsby on the first day of autumn‚ as Gatsby floats in his pool despite a palpable chill in the air—a symbolic attempt to stop time and restore his relationship with Daisy to the way it was five years before‚ in 1917. Chapter 8 *The gardener wants to drain the pool to keep falling

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    nonfiction‚ Ozick strategically uses genre‚ diction‚ and exemplification to effectively emphasize that travelers see ordinary things in a new light when visiting other places and countries. She starts off by discussing a morning during a Swedish autumn. She describes the morning using a lot of imagery‚ saying things such as that it is enveloped in “a mysteriously translucent shadow” and it’s “as if a faintly luminous river ran overhead” (pg. 68). Ozick looks at the sun in a new light‚ being in country

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    of melatonin contribute to seasonal affective disorder (SAD). a category of depresion‚ that is characterized by sleepiness. In autumn‚ when the days grow progressively shorter‚ resulting in an increase in the number of hours spent in darkness‚ people susceptible to SAD develop atypical depressive symptoms. These symptoms generally include difficulty waking up in the morning; a tendency to oversleep‚ to overeat‚ and to gain weight‚ a craving for carbohydrates such as sweets and breads‚ fatigue and decreased

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    Weddings and a Funeral‚ 1994 "As I Walked Out One Evening" Before Sunrise‚ 1995 Baudelaire‚ Charles “The Albatross” A Very Long Engagement‚ 2004 “The Jewels” La Letrice [The Reader]‚ 1988 Biermann‚ Wolf “The Girl from Stuttgart” Germany in Autumn‚ 1978 Bishop‚ Elizabeth "One Art" In Her Shoes‚ 2005 Blake‚ William "The Tyger" The End of the Affair‚ 1955 The Horse’s Mouth‚ 1958 Blade Runner‚ 1982 The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys‚ 2002 “America: A Prophecy” “The Fly” Blade Runner

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    her family’s cabin playing with the animals. On this day she decides to explore the woods as she had done many times with her mother in late autumn while gathering nuts. Myop then leaves the safety and peacefulness of her family’s cabin to search for new and wonderful flowers. The flowers represent innocence‚ life‚ and the beauty of life. This summer morning she makes her own path and finds herself about a mile from home in unfamiliar surroundings. The cove she had come upon was gloomy‚ damp and had

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    EN 1173-12 Ms. Kimbrough 21 August 2013 Choosing A Path: “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost When you come to a fork in the road‚ will you take the path less traveled by? The main theme in Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is individualism. In this poem‚ the speaker is at a fork in the road‚ forced to choose which path to take. “The traveler is alone and must face this difficult choice alone” (Lee). The speaker looks down both roads and compares the two. “And sorry I could not travel both

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