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    by the MLA sample essay and the sample provided by my instructor? Yes‚ I used the sample paper format to build my paper. Jennifer McPherson Professor Fernandez English 101 April 28‚ 2013 Compound Bow 101: Which bow is right? Robin Hood splitting his opponent’s arrow is one of the most iconic movie moments in 20th century cinema. However‚ until recently‚ archery lived on as a niche sporting market usually reserved for hunters. The interest in Archery

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    It was the middle of spring in 2004 when Ethan‚ my best bud from high school; and I were going on a hunting trip. We went on this long hunting trip every year to get away from the wife’s. So we would drive out to Colorado in his old 1985 Ford Bronco‚ or the “Wronco” as we call it. On our way to Colorado we were bumping to some good ole. “Redneck Souljers”. As we enter the Colorado border Ethan says to me‚ “How come every trip we make out here always starts by it snowing right as we cross the border

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    bought in New York that morning. It was this red hunting hat”(Salinger 38). After rereading and looking closer to the meaning of each line it’s almost as if he want to divert the embarrassment of his mistake. The next lines of text after he continues to talk about how he lost the equipment. “I saw it in the window of this sports store when we got out of the subway‚ just after I noticed I’d lost all the goddam foils”(Salinger 38). Holden’s hunting hat helps him to divert the mistake he made to the

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    English 12 IB September 16th‚ 2011 Symbols in The Catcher in the Rye The Red Hunting Hat Holden’s Red hunting hat is a symbol of his uniqueness throughout the book. It is a concrete representation of his alienation from “common” people as it looks very peculiar‚ and thus makes him stand out when he wears it. This represents Holden’s desire to stand apart from all the “phonies” of the world. However‚ the fact that Holden refuses to wear the hat while in the presence of people

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    Libby Sacco Art History 320 Professor Bonnell 2/1/2010 Compare and Contrast Though overwhelmed while visiting the contemporary wing at the Baltimore Museum of Art‚ I was able to narrow my interests to two particular artworks. The two works I have chosen to compare and contrast are Robert Indiana’s No. 7‚ and Frank Stella’s Abra Variation III. At first glance‚ one might make a far-fetched assumption as to how these two paintings are similar‚ but with further examination their similarities

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    Compare and Contrast: Julius Caesar Movie VS Playwright The story of Julius Caesar is well known and has been performed and presented in many different ways. Shakespeare’s Original playwright is sometimes difficult to comprehend‚ and so live action renditions have been made. There are differences however‚ between the written version and the watched‚ differences that can either help the viewer to understand‚ or leave them even more confused than before. In the live action movie‚ Julius

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    Holden Caulfield’s red hunting cap is a symbol for his individuality. Caulfield only wears his hat when he “d[oes]n’t give a damn how [he] look[s]” and when he knows “[he] wouldn’t meet anybody that kn[ows] [him]” (88‚ 122). Caulfield is insecure about himself--this is demonstrated by his inability to connect well with others--and his “corny” hat is one of his insecurities (18). Despite how insecure he is about his individuality--and subsequently his hat--he still keeps it close by. Most of

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    Theodore Roosevelt describes what the Western part of the United States is like in his book Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail. He states that” the whole region is one vast stretch of grazing country‚ with only here and there spots of farmland‚ in most places there being nothing more like agriculture than is implied in the cutting of some tons of wild hay or the planting of a garden patch for home use” (Roosevelt‚ 1). Roosevelt describes the West as being one big vas area of land with hills and plenty

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    Running Head: COMPARE AND CONTRAST Compare and Contrast Self Administered Test Mary Coleman May 12‚ 2008 PSYU 565 Jeffrey A. Stone‚ PhD. Chapman University Compare and Contrast Self Administered Test The assignment for this week is to compare and contrast the results from three self administered tests we took in class. The tests I will compare and contrast are the 16 Personality Factors (16PF)‚ the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)‚ and the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis (T-JTA)

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    In literature home is rarely portrayed as a place of perfect happiness. Compare and contrast this for ‘The House’ and ‘The New House’. I believe that the poem ‘The New House’ by Edward Thomas is about a person‚ most likely the poet due to the first person narrative that has moved into a new house. However‚ we can see from the language used in the poem that he does not like the house‚ and it constantly disappoints him. Robert Minhinnick’s poem ‘The House’‚ is‚ in my opinion‚ about a man in the loft

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