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    Describe Scene

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    Cameran Highlands is accessible by road. Cameran Highlands is about a 3 hours drive either from KL or Penang Its strategic location makes it a favourite weekened escape for cityfolk/ city-dwellers from all over the coutry. It is a popular haunt for both local and foreign tourists to let their hair down. For those who are faint-heated the ride along the steep‚ narrow roads can be quite an unnerving experience as there are numerous hairpin bends along the route from Simpang Pulai. After about a

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    Describe a teacher

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    school‚ our lovely teacher‚ Ms Lee developed her own special punished system. It depended on your grades and your participation in the classes. If your grades was below to the target‚ which was your goal‚ or misbehaved on the class‚ she would invite you to her office. When I was asked to go to her office‚ I knew something bad happened. As a kid wondering his Christmas gift‚ carrying a trembling heart ran to the office. Every time there were different and challenging activities waiting for me such as

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    NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS LEA’s Series on Personal Relationships Steve Duck‚ Series Editor Bennett · Time and Intimacy: A New Science of Personal Relationships Canary/Dainton · Maintaining Relationships Through Communication: Relational‚ Contextual‚ and Cultural Variations Christopher · To Dance the Dance: A Symbolic Interaction Exploration of Premarital Sexuality Duncombe/Harrison/Allan/Marsden · The State of Affairs: Explorations in Infidelity and Commitment Emmers-Sommer/Allen

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    innocence. Carter uses the simile “bare as a lamb chop” to describe the girl‚ reinforcing her innocence‚ as the connotations of a lamb can be considered as innocence and purity because she is a virgin. The adjectival pre-modification of “bare” emphasizes how vulnerable he perceives her; like a “lamb” to the slaughter‚ reinforcing his male patriarchy. Carter uses the linguistic style of foreshadowing in the minor sentence: “And stain you.” The use of the verb ‘stain’ foreshadows the Marquis staining

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    students’ council is about true mind‚ fabulous thought that will help our school‚ and care‚ not money nor present. You can’t be a true representative of school if you don’t have any good ideas and are just going just brag about what you achieved. This all started on one normal day. We were eating ice cream together and‚ suddenly‚ Ben (Jae-young) asked me a question. “Tom‚ are you going to run for our school council?” I was really not going to. However‚ it was something Ben said changed the whole

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    For my book report I read the book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. This book was published by Haughton Mifflin in 2005. The novel takes place mostly in New York City‚ shortly after terrorists destroy the Twin Towers in 2001. However‚ the time switches from the narrator’s present to the late 1940s when his grandparents are newlyweds and even farther back to when they are teenagers in Germany. In the present time‚ Oskar lives in an apartment building. Across the street

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    Chuck Close When one first enters the gallery that contains Chuck Close’s artwork he or she will find him or herself confronted with enormous portraits of subjects that stare straight at them. From afar some of these pieces even look like they may be enlarged photographs‚ but at a closer inspection one may see the time-consuming method that the artist used. One of the most distinctly unique characteristics about this artist’s work is his use of mixed media throughout all of his pieces. Each painting

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    condition)‚ pointing out that it was certainly not death that stood her up because “the Dead‚ lie down”. She does this by using imagery related to death‚ night and corpses. The speaker is definitely confused about what she feels because she goes on to describe reasons why what she is feeling is not‚ rather than what it is‚ using metaphors. However‚ she does give good evidence as to why those could not be the cause of her current condition. For example‚ “It was not Night‚ for all the Bells/Put out their

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    Close Encounters of the Third Kind Close Encounters of the Third Kind was written and directed by Steven Spielberg. The story first starts off with a group of scientist that discover a bunch of perfect condition fighter planes in the desert that went missing in 1945. After that‚ a couple of commercial flights reported seeing a strange bright light‚ that they could not describe to ATC in Indiana. Widespread power outage hits Indiana and an electrical lineman‚ Roy Neary had an encounter with a UFO

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    Journal 1 Ashlyn MacDonald April 28th‚ 2015 Text to text In the novel “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ Oskar is trying to find out which lock fits the key that he found in his father’s closet. Something similar happens in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time” by Mark Haddon. The main character in the curious incident was trying to find out who killed the neighbors dog. These two stories are similar because both main characters in the books are both searching

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