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    Unit 1 Getting Started CHAPTER 1 Exploring the Writing Process CHAPTER 2 2 98576_01_ch01_p001-007.indd 2 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Prewriting to Generate Ideas 12/15/09 3:23:42 PM CHAPTER 1 Exploring the Writing Process A: The Writing Process B: Subject‚ Audience‚ and Purpose D TEACHING TIP You might engage students in a discussion about the kinds of writing they already have done for college or work‚ as well as the kinds

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    their African roots‚ and influenced the cultural identity of the south. It was due to the Gullah Geechee people’s sheer ingenuity and determination to uphold their culture with recipes such as Hoppin’ John‚ that Southern soul food staples such a seafood gumbo‚ one-pot stew‚ and cornbread were created. If it weren’t for the traditional Gullah recipes like Hoppin’ John‚ southern culinary traditions and the ever so iconic soul food would not have fully developed to such a depth that it has today. Hoppin’

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    rhododendrons and the white azaleas are both cultivated by Rebecca. Both dominate Manderley‚ at least from Mrs. de Winter’s point of view. The rhododendrons are all over the property‚ and various things owned by Rebecca still hold the scent of azaleas. (We learn that even Rebecca herself always smelled like azaleas).The menacing red rhododendrons makes the reader think of Rebecca’s spilled blood and even foreshadow the red flames of Manderley burning at the end of the novel.The white azalea petals on the ground

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    The Municipal Report by O’Henry To adequately analyze any short story it is helpful to know what inspired the author. Most readers do not have access to that kind of information especially if the work under inspection is over a hundred years old. But when that insight is available it gives one more important facet for investigation. “A Municipal Report” is a short story written by O’Henry and published around 1909. Most critics believe that the story came about as a challenge to Frank Norris

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    Retail Shop Business Plan

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    and operation of a franchised Fran’s Ice Cream Shoppe in a key location at the mall entrance to the food court of Davis Plaza‚ a successful‚ dominant‚ super regional shopping center in metropolitan Woodland - Sacramento. Davis Plaza’s management company‚ Martin Richardson and the franchisor‚ the Fran’s Ice Shoppe Company‚ Inc.‚ are optimistic and enthusiastic about locating a high-volume shop within Davis Plaza. Martin Richardson‚ The Fran’s Ice Shoppe Company‚ Inc.‚ and the franchisees‚ Augustus

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    For example‚ the Siyakhula Living Lab (SLL) used EdUbuntu as its operating system on computers in the community as it allowed the computers to be used in the local language and educational context in the local schools (Gumbo‚ et al.‚ 2012; Palmer‚ 2010). The SLL made content that was relevant to the people available by giving them access to an e-commerce site to sell local crafts and targeting a wider market. In the second phase of ICT4D‚ another way the technology was

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    flowers that different people grow. These flowers have meanings that describe their character. Miss Maudie Atkinson has her azaleas. Mayella Ewell grows geraniums‚ and camellias represent Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose. “Did you know some of em’ came out of the woods one saturday and passed by this place and told me me and my flowers were going to hell?” Pg. 59. A meaning of the azalea flower is remembering home or wishing you could return to it. Miss Maudie’s house burned down and when Jem asked if she

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    name The Hot Shoppe. Two more Hot Shoppes are added‚ including the East’s first drive-in restaurant. “In-flight” airline catering debuts when Hot Shoppes begins delivery of boxed lunches to passengers at Hoover Airport. Hot Shoppes‚ Inc. stock becomes public at $10.25/share and sells out in two hours of trading. The 365-room Twin Bridges Marriott Motor Hotel opens on January 18. It features a drive-in registration desk. The company’s first fast-food restaurant – the Hot Shoppes Jr. Marriott

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    Mardi Gras

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    My first trip to New Orleans was during the week of Mardi Gras and it was definitely one of the best weeks of my life. We arrived on February 10th‚ the week before fat Tuesday‚ to find that Mardi Gras festivities were already well underway. I was shocked at how many people I saw. We went to our hotel‚ The Royal Sonesta‚ to check into our room and to get everything situated. Our next stop was The Boot‚ one of the best college bars in America. I found that the area was flooded with campers parked

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    20-year-old goddesses. But is this beauty myth finally changing? Companies like Charming Shoppes‚ Inc.‚ parent company to plus-size American retailer Lane Bryant‚ are doing their darnedest to see that it does.      Lane Bryant was founded in the 1900s in New York‚ first as a retailer of maternity apparel and later as the first women’s apparel retailer devoted exclusively to plus sizes. Acquired by Charming Shoppes‚ Inc. in 2001 from Limited Brands Inc.‚ Lane Bryant is part of the retail holding company’s

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