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    “Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg” A Story of Depression or Renewed Hope? The poem “Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg” by Richard Hugo utilizes many effective poetic techniques. Of these‚ color seems to play a dominant role. Hugo tells us the story of a man‚ who on a whim‚ decides to go back to his hometown to visit. When he gets there it isn’t as he remembered. The town is now run down and poor because the need for silver isn’t what it once was. As he drives down the streets he remembers

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    Colouring and bleaching Colouring and bleaching hair is a very exciting part of hairdressing. You can change a clients hair colour subtly by just covering greys or dramatically by turning a mousy brown into a blonde. Types of colours‚ 1. Tint- this is a permanent colour. Tints have the best and broadest range of colours. They can lighten‚ darken and give lots of different tones and leave hair in good condition. They can be used for both full head of colours and low lights. 2. Quasi- these are

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    When considering the work of memory lingering form harrowing historical events‚ the mental experiences of the individual and the sociocultural aspect of the damages left behind are rarely the focus of cinematic representations and discourse of history. Although the aggression of war and manslaughter are commonly presented in history literature‚ the sociocultural and psychological aspects are often avoided due to the “intrusiveness” nature that it carries. Two mentionable films that try to address

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    Among the hidden Margret Peterson haddix The book Among the Hidden written by Margret Peterson Haddix is a story about a boy named Luke who has been hidden by his parents for 12 years of his life until one day he sees a face of a young girl in the window of a neighbor’s house he is curious but nervous because he is a third child there are strict rules about only having two kids if you have more than two the consequences are execution or a five million dollar fine‚ so he was very careful about running

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    English IV 1010 29 February 2012 Olay Complete Advertising has been around for many years‚ and is exposed to the public in many different forms such as television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and the internet. All advertisements are an attempt to persuade an audience. The experts that are in charge of creating the ads know exactly what the consumer needs to see to convince him or her to buy the product. These experts use three appeals that help make their ads pleasing and interesting to consumers

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    Dumb Blondes Stereotypes are generalizations of individuals or groups of people that may or may not be true. There are stereotypes for all different kinds of people. Most stereotypes can be offensive to the ones they are directed towards because of their lack of validity. However‚ we live in a world of judgment‚ so stereotypes will always surround us. I have fallen under the category of quite a few stereotypes. I am an easy target since I have blonde hair‚ I wear eyeglasses and I am Irish. Since

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    Memoir- Losing My Best Friend I remember everything as if it were yesterday. The shock‚ the sadness‚ the pain‚ and the sickness she had to suffer. I remember sitting beside her‚ holding her hand as she had IV’s put into her arms. I remember the conversations we had; she’d explain to me how she just wanted to go outside again; she’d be enthusiastic for the day she got out of the hospital; we made plans for when she beat cancer. Two years have gone by so fast‚ and there hasn’t been a day I haven’t

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    A Mother’s Heart In Human Anatomy‚ we learned that the average heart is only the size of the organ carrier’s fist. Sometimes‚ it’s hard to believe that when so much emotion flows from it. My mother’s heart nearly seems larger than life; because not only does it pump blood‚ it seems to have faithfulness‚ strength‚ and love flowing from it‚ too. My entire sixteen years of life I have observed my mother; I’ve watched as she fell down‚ got up‚ dusted her shoulders off‚ and

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    “Sometimes it’s better to be different” is a big take away from the book because it shows that beginning original is a good thing. “The Red-Headed Hawaiian” by Chris Mckinley and Rudy Puana is about life lessons and how hard work and dedication pays off and can get you anywhere. It is also about a redheaded boy from Kahalu’u‚ Oahu that was dealt with many difficulties as a child but later in life achieved in life. It reveals that people usually give up but if they work hard and are persistent‚ it

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    Trapped. The beeping machines. The countless doctors and the barf colored walls. The disgusting smell of ceramic gloves. I have been stuck in this place my entire life. Same nurses‚ same needles‚ and the same room. I am not normal like the other kids that come and go in this place. I am trapped. I was born with the disease. My doctors say it is very rare and they have only seen a few other cases. I don’t remember what it’s called‚ but I know it’s incurable. I have gone through many surgeries

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