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    The traditional dryer always heats air surrounding‚ and transports the hot air to roller around. The humid air resulted in this procedure will be excluded out‚ leaving dry air to keep drying . The traditional design does not recover the heat‚ and is therefore very inefficient. However‚ the traditional design is simple‚ reliable‚ reasonable-priced . Features and drying principle of industrial dryer Industrial dryer (industrial dryer) Features: 1‚ automatic control device to regulate the time

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    Like Father‚ Like Son? We all have reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way‚ something that prompts us to do what we do. Motivation is essential to progress and achieve success in life; it is what drives us to change our lives for the better. In Alden Nowlan’s short story “The Glass Roses”‚ the protagonist‚ Stephen‚ faces internal conflict between his desire to live a fulfilling childhood‚ and his desire to fit his father’s stereotypical definition of being a ‘man’. When he encounters

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    The love from other none their children but loveless children are in contrast. The parents “bother” their children’s life‚ also the children let their parents down. After the mom’s death‚ according to the cold and loveless behavior of the elderly sons and daughter. the little daughter finally directly pointed out the selfish of her brother and sister‚ and implicit criticize them thought the performance of their daughter-in-law. But everyone has their own reason. It is hard to blame anyone of them

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    takes a lot of energy‚ a lot of pain that caused "chronic anger" was hear throughout the house. Moreover‚ the author‚ a child‚ did not realize what it took to run a house as his father did. What does this say about the relationship between father and son? Hayden seems to feel sorry for "Speaking indifferently to him" as he states for not only did his father work all week‚ and keep the house warm on Sundays‚ he even polished his shoes"good as

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    Analysis of Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden describes a relationship between father and son. It shares many different emotions such as unconditional love‚ fear‚ regret‚ ungratefulness‚ compassion‚ and hate. Hayden makes this work very relatable to us‚ possibly making us reflect on our relationships with our own parents. Almost all relationships do come with some sort of complication‚ but it is important to know that complication can be overcome and

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    A small town Hawaii boy can make it big by focusing and accomplishing on dreams that they have and hard work. If you work hard than you can earn your reward by being successful in life. In the story redheaded Hawaiian Rudy grew up as a kid who was forced into labor with his dad and catching fish for his family and doing stupid things like get drunk and beat times for shotgunning a beer can. At first he was struggling in school and not doing so good and not wanting to go to college. But what he also

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    There are many people in today’s society who is bound by the limitations set upon them in their early childhood. The phrase “like father like son” portrays the image of what one is expected to be molded to become. Marge Piercy’s “A Work of Artifice” shows a gardener nurturing a bonsai tree to his desires. The gardener restrains the bonsai tree to grow to its full potential‚ becoming the eighty feet tall tree it could have been. The poem demonstrates the oppression brought upon people at an early

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    many greedy people in it. Those thinking that they are failures‚ if are not rich. These people are everywhere and will do whatever it takes even hurting others in the meantime to get what they want. For instance‚ Willy’s boss‚ the original bosses’ son. He dismissed him and pushed him further into his own mind‚ as he took over. This just added to the mental instability of Willy. Willy thought he was grand at his job and needed his huge ego feed by others that he was; yet‚ this was not the fact anymore

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    centers around two Jewish teens growing up in Brooklyn‚ New York in the 1940s‚ and their struggle to reach adulthood and determine what their personal beliefs and goals are. Through a conflict revolving around the relationship between a father and son‚ supporting details about the life and beliefs of members of the Jewish community during the 1940s‚ and by describing the growth of a character through the eyes of his best friend‚ the author illustrates the importance of relying on loved ones during

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    In “My Papa’s Waltz’ by Theodore Roethke‚ the speaker’s tone towards his father is one that is loving and admiring. This is seen in the word choice of the speaker when interacting with his father. The loving tone of the speaker is seen through his experience with his father. This is exhibited through the pleasure the speaker takes in dancing with his father. When describing his dance with his father‚ the speaker says‚ “We romped until the pans slid from the kitchen shelf” (Roethke 5-6). The speaker

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