high percentage of crime and pollution that its environment is exposed to. Though this state maybe divided‚ the culture‚ history‚ and adventure that it offers is strictly found in the state as a whole. The Great Lake State has culture everywhere. From the Ford museum to the largest lakes in the United States‚ the state is notorious as a whole. Michigan is known for its copiousness of Indian Reservations. Although there are many things to explore in the major cities in witch are the more industrialized
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community living in a remote area in northern Ontario‚ Canada. Curve Lake is a First Nations community‚ half an hour north of Peterborough‚ Ontario. People who live there no longer have to go all the way into the city when they run out of their medicine and need a prescription filled. They can get their medicine from a machine‚ similar to a vending machine – except that what comes out isn’t pop or candy‚ it’s pills. Curve Lake gets a lot of snow in the winter. In bad weather‚ it can be difficult
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In Mary Lawson’s Crow Lake‚ Kate Morrison is left emotionally stunted after a series of events leave her disappointed and grieving. When Kate is only seven‚ her parents are killed in a tragic car accident. Luckily for Kate‚ she could find condolence in her older brother Matt and the pond‚ a bond shared between the two. Kate idolizes Matt so it crushes her when he impregnates their neighbour and can no longer continue with his education. Kate sees this as a huge disappointment. She’s afraid of love
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E.B. White’s "Once More to the Lake‚" essay is a reflection upon a family experience he had beside his favorite childhood area. Even though the essay takes places while he is in his older years‚ it focuses more on his childhood state with his father at the same location. White uses a myriad of rhetorical devices in his essay that paints a picture and puts you directly into the story. Not only did White use numerous rhetorical devices‚ but he combined rhetorical methods to bring his past to our present
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In the poem titled “The School Children” by Louise Gluck‚ the author utilizes an industrious tone and the symbol of the apple to establish the understanding that it is hard to maintain individuality in a society where one is expected to conform to the masses. Continuing to conform can only lead to a loss of one’s sense of self. In the first line of the poem‚ the speaker states‚ “The children go forward with their little satchels” (Gluck). The term “satchels” is used in this line and is a small bag
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The Real Zoe (Parasailing in Lake George) Every summer in the middle of August‚ I go on a week long road trip with my dad. This Summer we stopped at a lot of awesome places‚ but this was definitely my favorite. We went to Lake George Parasailing is when you’re attached to a parasailing thing (parachute like thing)‚ being towed by a boat‚you go super high up. My dad and I thought it looked like fun‚ so we decided
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William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) is one of the best known writers of the present day. He was not only a novelist‚ but also one of the most successful dramatists and short-story writer. The short-story “Louise” was published in 1936. This story is about the woman who used to get everything what she wants using her “weak heart”. The gist of the problem raised by the author in this story is relationship between people. This problem is always urgent. The main idea conveyed by the author is that
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Whether it is counting the number of birthdays you have in your lifetime or the number of times you have traveled to a certain place‚ every experience is unique from the previous. It is shown clearly in “Once More to the Lake” by E.B White‚ where he asserts that “There had been no years between the ducking of this dragonfly and the other one - the one that was part of memory. I looked at the boy‚ who was silently watching his fly‚ and it was my hands that held his rod‚ my eyes watching. I felt dizzy
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media‚ movies‚ and film stars like Louise Brooks (Szabo). <br><br>Louise Brooks was a big part of the Jazz Age and had a lot of influence on the women of the 1920’s. Being a film star with a great‚ original personality she is known for being one of the most extraordinary women to set forth the Flapper era. Her sleek and smooth looks with her signature bob helped define the flapper look (pandorasbox/flapper).<br><br>On November 14‚ 1906‚ in Cherryvale‚ Kansas‚ Mary Louise Brooks was born. She had two brothers
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The Lake House You talk‚ you die. By James Patterson The author‚ James Patterson‚ is a great writer that conjured up this novel. It is the second book of the series to When the Wind Blows. This man is most commonly known for his series of Alex Cross. Patterson wrote this book with a changing point of view. He mainly wrote it in third person but for many chapters‚ the story was in first person from Frannie O’ Neil’s point of view. The genre presented in this work is science fiction because of
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