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    ERROL WYNSTAN A. RODRIGUEZ August 15‚ 2012 2012-09086 ENG 1 WFX2 2:30-4:00 pm DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY THAT LUSCIOUS SALAGUBANG My father is a small time farmer whose taste for exotic foods has been proverbial. Each month‚ he has a list of rare recipes he used to boast about. For example‚ last January‚ he caught a big monitor lizard which he cooked into a very aromatic adobo. I never tried to imagine myself the secrets of his cooking and the condiments that thrilled

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    (Argument/Narrative) It would be safe to assume that next great revolution is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people. Next great revolution has a large role in American Culture. Many people can often be seen taking part in activities associated with next great revolution. This is partly because people of most ages can be involved and families are brought together by this. Generally a person who displays their dislike for next great revolution may be considered an

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    an individual tends to break societal norms. The restrictions that society imposes may tie individuals down‚ for example the Taliban in Afghanistan imposes restrictions that stop them from pursing professional careers. The short story The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross‚ explores ideas about isolation‚ loneliness and the effects they may have on a person. Isolation leaves a person more reserved and alone‚ they do not express themselves properly and when they are alone they struggle with disturbed

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    Essay 1: Descriptive Essay of a Beautiful Friend of Mine Helen Keller once said that “the best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched‚ they must be felt with the heart”. How is that even possible when you know someone that has been with you since the day you have met them‚ the person that considers you a friend but you consider them as something more than just friend sometimes‚ just sometimes. Having mixed feelings about someone that you know makes you sit and stare

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    and Tan show many differences about the impact of language on their lives‚ they are extremely similar in their writing styles‚ in their approaches‚ and in their overall theme. One area of similarity of Tannen‚ Munoz and Tan’s essays is in their styles of writing. The first writing style that these three authors share is descriptive. All of the writers share their story using the descriptive approach telling their story with great detail. An example of this is when Munoz describes the gate agent in

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    Charles Jackson Professor Hess Politics and Government Abroad 4/8/2014 Will China be the next Superpower in the next 20 years? For many years now we have projected that since the U.S. got its independence and has been winning wars and gaining more land throughout the years that they would remain the nation that everyone would fear‚ and wouldn’t want to mess with in years to come‚ but the Chinese nations might have something to say about that now has they have been coming up with their strength

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    out front‚ just a little passed the front yard‚ by the side yard so we could see the cherry tree; it was located on the south-side of the house. I barreled out of car; running as fast as I could‚ practically flying to get to the front door. Right next to the front door‚ as I Argo 2 would walk up the stairs‚ there was this giant window‚ well the

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    flies open. Consequently I fall to the muddy ground. After I stand up and brush some leaves and dirt off of myself I proceed into the yard through the creaky gate. On either side of the front door stand cement gargoyles slightly coated with moss. I move past the creepy figures towards the door. The door is boarded up with what has to be three boxes of nails. This is probably another sign. Now I realize that I will have to enter through one of

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    The natural landscape and the winter storm in “The Painted Door” serve as a metaphor for Anne’s sense of isolation. Sinclair Ross‚ the author‚ of this short story uses isolation to portray complex imagery. John and Ann have been living on a farm together for seven years now‚ and in those seven years nothing much has changed in their lives. Their closest neighbour is John’s father who lives “five miles” away from them. During winter to get to his farm it seems longer to get there due to the “impassable”

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    alienation and loneliness are unpleasant and severe. It can leave an indelible mark on someone’s heart. People have been known to go inordinate length to end these feelings. It hunts them down and becomes part of them. In the short story “The Painted Door‚” the author tends to share with us that‚ we normally take everything for granted and regret later. Wishing we could have the ability to say no and live with any shred of regret‚ isolation and alienation. Ann is isolated in her home in the midd le

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