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    The Parker River On a blazing hot summer morning‚ the noise of flat bottom boats racing on the water and various neighbors yelling crude words wakes me up. Walking outside the smell of musty river water enters my nose as I took in a breath of fresh air. The sight of my dogs chasing each other like 2 high-speed bunny rabbits hopping around in a continuous circle wasn’t anything unordinary. Walking over to the immense grey dock‚ I look over the choppy‚ greenish-blue water and see all of the

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    I pick the poem called the "A Certain Lady" by Dorothy Parker for the poet presentation. I separate slides in two stanzas. The significance of the title‚ "A Certain Lady‚" tells a story of the lady who interacts with the man‚ but he is unable to see her love‚ and he talks about his exploits with other women to her. Both stanzas show how she pretends her happiness to the man‚ and he’ll never realize it. It’s a bit ironic that he goes out with other women‚ yet he is unable to see the lover right

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    Discharge Facility Case Study HW is a governmental agency handling the waste water treatment of the state. The Administration & Main Sewage Treatment Plant is situated about 15-20 minutes from the airport and is within the Industrial Area. They are currently operating a waste water treatment plant with an average capacity of 55‚000 m3/day. The flow ranges from 53‚000 to 57‚000 m3/day on peak and off-peak time. There is a current demand to expand the plant’s hydraulic capacity to 100‚000 m3/day

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    Evan Parker Philosophy 101: Ethics What Is a Terrorist? “A terrorist is one who sows terror‚” says Elshtain. She means that the victims of terrorist attacks are subjected to terror‚ or great fear. The purpose of subjecting a group of people to such fear varies but usually aims to destroy the morale of a people in its attempt at some religious‚ political‚ or ideological goal. Crucial features of inducing terror are its randomness and its attack on civilians as opposed to combatants. This elicits

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    A Survivor from the school shooting that took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on february 14th 2018‚ Emma Gonzalez shares her views about the gun control laws in a speech‚ in which she says‚ “ it’s time for victims to be the change that we need to see. Since the Founding Fathers added the Second Amendment to the Constitution‚ our guns have developed at a rate that leaves me dizzy. The guns have changed but our laws have not.” School shooting occur too often for a difference

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    bright on that halloween night‚ being the only source of light illuminating a mysterious‚ winding road. Emma‚ Detective Emma‚ and Dr. Laurenz were in the only car out. It was almost ten o’clock and the only sounds to be heard were those of crickets and tree branches whispering among themselves. It was a chilly fall night and there was frost starting to form on the trees as they drove by. Emma was a woman in her mid-20’s. She had beautiful auburn hair that she curled and strung up into a high ponytail

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    Executive Summary H100: War‚ Society‚ and the Structure of Military Revolution 10 May 2011 SUBJECT: “The Western Way of War” by Geoffrey Parker‚ in The Cambridge History of Warfare . Cambridge‚ UK: Cambridge University Press‚ 2005‚ 1-11. 1. General: This article explains the necessity for a culture to develop their way of war and describes how the western way of war’s evolution was instrumental to the successful rise of the West consisting of Europe and the former European colonies

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    ENN203J: Jane Austen 28/02/2013 ASSIGNMENT 01: Emma STUDENT NUMBER: 51004623 The misunderstandings with regard to perception and deception in Jane Austen’s novel Emma undeniably suggest something sinister about human nature‚ given the negative effects it has on those that fall prey to such conjecture. However‚ the misunderstandings may also render the novel comedic to a certain extent because of the ironic amusement throughout‚ which involves complete misunderstandings from characters on

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    June 21‚ 2014 Marriage in Jane Austen’s Emma The subject of marriage and its effect on women is a topic lively debated by Jane Austen in her many books. In Emma‚ the title protagonist is the spoiled daughter of a wealthy widower who spends her time gossiping and patronizing those less fortunate. Emma is kind hearted but a touch naïve‚ and her lack of impulse control finds the young woman often causing more disorder than she intends. The novel begins with Emma having recently attended the wedding

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    By demonstrating the romantic nativity of the West’s outlook on Indigenous people‚ Emma Lee Warrior’s short story Compatriots dismantles the dominant view on Indigenous people‚ illustrating the ignorance of the West’s stereotypes. The romanization of the Indigenous culture results in generalisation of Indigenous culture‚ contrasting feelings between the west and the Indigenous‚ as well as patronising ideals. To begin‚ Lee Warrior breaks out of stereotypical archetypes of Indigenous people created

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