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    Wells paints a vivid picture of the enchanted garden‚ a major location in “The Door in the Wall” using descriptive imagery. What first attracted Wallace to the green door was the surroundings it was placed in. “There was‚ he [Wallace] said‚ “a crimson Virginia creeper in it--all one bright uniform crimson in a clear amber sunshine against a white wall” (2). The imagery conjures up an enticing comparison between the stark‚ white wall and vibrant red of the Virginia Creeper that allows the reader to

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    Door Holding Behavior I was interested in investigating if there was a gender difference in the helping behavior of door holding. I operant defined door holding behavior as opening the door and holding it for the person behind the door holder. I observed from the third floor study area of the Business building by the bridge to the Humanities and Social Sciences buildings on November 27th and 29th from 12 to 1pm. The observed consisted of UTSA students and staff that ranged from approximately

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    The Truth Behind a Lie Lena Madison Axia College of the University of Phoenix COM 120 Effective Persuasive Writing Pamela Strunk October 1‚ 2006 Sports are among the greatest of human pleasures‚ [and] one of the U.S.’ biggest industries…”(Sheed‚ 1995‚ p. 10). Success is considered by many to be the most important goal of sports‚ and at the level of professional sports‚ winning is the ultimate goal. Because winning is so important‚ athletes‚ whether they are young or old‚ professional or

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    toward their wife’s. In "The Painted Door"‚ John‚ whose married to Anne‚ devotes a lot of his time to working in the farm. His goal is to pay off his mortgage as soon as possible and wants to be able to buy nice clothes for his wife. He’s takes his wife into consideration when it comes to her feelings. For example‚ "[John] tried to brighten [his wife].(Pg.232)" when she was upset about him going to his fathers hou... In the story by Sinclair Ross “The Painted Door” the main character‚ Anne‚ represents

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    Text Analysis THE GREEN DOOR BY O’HENRY The text under analysis is a story written by O’Henry. His real name is William Sidney Porter and O. Henry is his pen name. O. Henry is an American short-story writer of the late 19th century. He is a representative of realism‚ who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City. Typical for O. Henry’s stories is a twist of plot which turns on an ironic or coincidental [kəuˌɪn(t)sɪ’dent(ə)l] (випадковий) circumstance. Although some

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    Nightmare: A Negative Dream Most of the people of today are contented to say that nightmares are “only dreams” which they mean‚ it is just imaginary and of no consequence. They’re not worried or anything because dreams are just dreams and it won’t happen in real life. To others‚ it has been the result of the visitation of the demons and indeed‚ the word nightmare came from the Anglo-Saxon for goblin and incubus (Laberge & Rheingold‚ 1990). Some were very affected‚ scared and becomes paranoid

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    Trophy; a cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or success. Just to get one thing straight trophy does not mean a decorative object given to people for trying. These days it is easily misinterpreted due to just anyone getting a medal for sitting on the bench all year. If you don’t play and never get put in then let’s be honest‚ you are not going to feel the least bit confident. Could you imagine being in that persons shoes‚ it would be awful. Well why should‚ you be given

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    Dead people. Not exactly my first choice of topics to read about‚ but the writing style displayed on the first page‚ and in fact in the first couple of sentences pulled me in. Jessica Mitford‚ the author‚ describes in this essay the process corpses go through while at the funeral parlor. Her word choice is strong‚ taking you visually‚ step by step‚ through that process. She uses vivid imagery‚ describing scenes in detail so you can picture it as if you were there. Considering the topic of the

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    According to Alfred Kazin‚ “In every great novel of society... what counts is the reality behind the appearance” (Kazin‚ 1981‚ 297). In other words‚ he’s saying that the best books are those that include one or more realities behind appearances. The novel first I chose is called Perfect by Ellen Hopkins. This book has four main characters; Cara‚ Sean‚ Kendra‚ and Andre‚ who are all teens struggling to fit the ideal of perfection‚ even if it means hurting and lying to themselves and others. The other

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    An orchestral instrument like mine would be the flute because it has two open ends like mine does. The physics behind a flute is that it can either be an open or closed end pipe and it depends on what kind of flute you get. With the harmonics the lower holes are in the flute to shorten the air column to raise the fundamental frequency of the open air column. To make an higher note you can force the air column to sound its second harmonic‚ up an octave from the fundamental.In a flute decreasing

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