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    lines have been painted into the light plain‚ delicate background to make the milkshakes look fair and stand out. There is a strong contrast between the light and dark tones in the painting and Thiebaud has done to use this element by toning and fading out the brighter colours like the yellow-mustardy colours. The image shows no smoothness but rather gives intensity to the painted area like a tapestry which is threaded by hand but only even more intense. The pattern is simple with only three repeated

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    To be honest‚ one would have to stretch in order to discover many similarities between my life‚ and the life of the American college administrator William Arthur Ward; a man who was born in 1921 and throughout his life became a champion for education and academia. However‚ William Arthur Ward has given me a very important gift; he has bestowed upon me a mantra which I have applied successfully throughout my experiences in the classroom‚ the Football and Lacrosse fields; as well as in my everyday

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    qualities. Herbert highlights the fact that people are not coming close to acquiring the education and training to maintain a middle class standard of living. I think this quote “The world leadership qualities of the United States‚ once so prevalent‚ are fading faster than the polar ice caps” best illustrates his overall point because he points out how United States once used to be the best country in the world is now is a nation at risk‚ and is also behind other developed countries. 2. Herbert blames

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    me how to feel. This love is difficult but it’s real. Don’t be afraid‚ we’ll make it out of this mess. It’s a love story‚ baby‚ just say‚ "Yes." Oh‚ oh. I got tired of waiting Wondering if you were ever coming around. My faith in you was fading When I met you on the outskirts of town. And I said... "Romeo‚ save me‚ I’ve been feeling so alone. I keep waiting for you but you never come. Is this in my head? I don’t know what to think." He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring and

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    speaker talks about having nothing‚ and losing dreams he had. The first line mentions that the speaker does not even have the joy of loss. The second line tells how he was losing his dreams‚ using past tense to state that his dreams are currently fading away. Overall‚ the two lines state that the speaker was losing something he never had. He was losing his fantasies and desires. In the fourth line ‘My heart as a stone to bear your foot across’ is using a simile. A stone is something people step on

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    does not know anything about the Puerto Rican culture; in fact she dislikes the culture and wants nothing to do with it. The way she dresses and her demeanor signifies that she is well assimilated to the American culture. Cofer’s cousin embodies the fading cultural identity of later-generation Americans. The cousin’s later troubles also suggest that there may be grave consequences of the separation of her Puerto Rican background. After getting pregnant by a married American man‚ and experiencing a failed

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    TEN MILLION WERE DISPLACED FROM THEIR HOMES ANDBELONGINGS‚ IS NOW OVER HALF A CENTURY OLD.PARTITION‚ A EUPHEMISM FOR THE BLOODY VIOLENCE THAT PRECEDED THE BIRTH OF INDIA ANDPAKISTAN AS THE BRITISH HURRIEDLY HANDED OVER POWER IN 1947‚ IS BECOMING A FADING WORDIN THE HISTORY BOOKS. FIRST-HAND ACCOUNTS WILL SOON VANISH. KHUSHWANT SINGH‚ WHO WASOVER THIRTY AT THE TIME‚ LATER WROTE TRAIN TO PAKISTAN AND GOT IT PUBLISHED IN 1956.REPRINTED SINCE THEN‚ REISSUED IN HARDCOVER‚ AND TRANSLATED INTO MANY LANGUAGES

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    Georgiana’s birthmark represents her grasp on humanity as shown in its shape as a hand. The hand symbolizes humanity’s role in nature and the continuous struggle between nature and science. Georgiana is someone who Aylmer sees as created “nearly perfect from the hand of Nature” (Hawthorne 1). Her birthmark is an imprint left by nature and is representative of humanity’s ties to it. Altering nature isn’t something that humans should be able to do because it is more powerful than any creation made

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    "devouring mother." Amanda is a very overbearing mother. She is always critcizing the lives of her children. They could never live up to her expectations. She had complete control over evething that they did. Since she was getting old‚ and her looks were fading‚ she brought her children down to build herself up.This is a reason all of the children wanted to escape their situation. Tom was the main one. He often stepped out on the fire escapse to fantasize about his departure. "The Glass Menagerie" has

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    Definitions related to functions of behavior include: Access: Behavior may result in obtaining an activity‚ item‚ stimuli‚ or materials. Escape: Behavior may terminate or postpone undesired events or tasks. Attention: Behavior may be reinforced by the reactions from others (can include adults and peers). Sensory/Automatically control: Behavior does not depend on the actions of others to provide an outcome and behavior may occur even if student is alone. The behaviors produce their own reinforcement

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