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    as to what is being described. A ship is usually long and wooden and has the grooves on the sides. “Beautifully adjusted to nature…have mistaken it for an enormous boulder stranded on the beach”. Shows that a ship would be adjusted to the nature as it is in the water‚ and has scenic views. Also one would think that an enormous boulder in the middle of a beach from far away would be recognized as a ship. Now this “house” is really being portrayed as a ship to us. Another example that supports the

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    In the poem ¨Gold¨ by Pat Mora‚ personification is used to represent what the poem means. ¨Gold¨ takes place in a desert and the narrator is a girl. “Gold‚” is a poem about a girl who goes into the desert and feels right. She hangs out with her friends which are lizards‚ rabbits‚ and birds. This poem is told in first person. The tone is soothing and calm. The girl feels she is in sync with nature and she belongs there. She feels like it is her home. In ¨Gold‚¨ one of the examples of personification

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    Cited: Cole‚ Bruce. The Renaissance Portrait. Renaissance Images and Ideals. Boulder‚ Colorado: Icon Editions/Westview Press‚ 1987. -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Bruce Cole‚ "The Renaissance Portrait‚" Renaissance Images and Ideals‚ (Boulder‚ Colorado: Icon Editions/Westview Press‚ 1987)‚ 107-112. [ 5 ]. Bruce Cole‚ "The Renaissance Portrait‚" Renaissance Images and Ideals‚ (Boulder‚ Colorado: Icon Editions/Westview Press‚ 1987)‚ 107-112.

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    Speech Analysis-Republican Presidential Debate-CU Boulder Frist of all‚ Debate was not organized at a place of everyone’s reach. I cannot think why anyone chose to have debate in such a small community where almost everyone has met what they have dreamed in their life. Boulder is a community where there are no people left behind and are not hard hit by country’s harsh political moves. It sounds to me that venue selected for debate came from a mindset of staying away from possible agitations from

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    selling beverages that were not calorie-free flavored water‚ milk‚ or 100% fruit juice (“Smart Snacks” 2). Additionally‚ BVSD prevents the sale of any beverages containing high fructose corn syrup or nonnutritive sweeteners. Though the policies of Boulder Valley align with the Smart Snacks standards‚ BVSD only applies their rules to the regular school day and thus is less stringent to the sale of SSBs outside of normal hours (“Wellness Policy” 3). Ultimately‚ BVSD’s current guidelines and policies

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    books split wood‚" which would symbolize her longing for an escape from her monotony. The second style is visualization. Dillard utilizes this style well. When reading such lines as "I was a boulder blocking my own path‚" and "...a live wire...shooting out sparks..‚" the reader can visualize her as the boulder or the live wire out of control. This style makes the story easier to follow and lets you feel as the character does‚ like you were there with them. When Dillard describes herself "--whipping

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    Wrights philosophy of "organic architecture" was his way of saying that a building should be made out of its natural surroundings. Wright exposed daring originality in his work and rebelled versus the intricate shapes and Victorian styles. He thought that the architectural development must be set by the particular role for the building‚ its environment‚ and the type of accessories utilized in the structure. He brought the outside environment literally into Fallingwater. The four beams known as the

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    Executive Summary Outdoor Advertising has proved through the years to be an efficient tool for clients and Agencies in their marketing plans and strategies. As advertising expenditures increase from year to year‚ outdoor advertising is in turn increasing its market share. International budgets are interested in this media‚ considered of high impact worldwide. Where do people spend most of their time? Most countries like Bangladesh throughout the world have traffic problems‚ which lead them to

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    member of the household seems to have a specific duty to the family. The fact that the father of the family took on farming as an occupation slightly puzzles me due to the description of the fact that there were no crops growing in the fields‚ but boulders were prominent. Kooser’s talent of constructing each line with a careful choice of words leaves the ready wondering what really happened to the forgotten family. The roles of the family members during a simpler time are described throughout the

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    “Living in Fear of Ourselves” Since the beginning of time fear has made men do things he is not proud of. This is no different in the book Lord of the Flies. The children on the island‚ particularly Jack’s tribe‚ have made many poor choices out of fear. This is similar to how fear affects the outcome of certain choices that are made in society today. In Lord of the Flies it clearly shows how fear led to the death of Simon‚ the death of Piggy‚ and how fear can lead to savagery and chaos whether

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