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    Keeping the moon by Sarah Dessen‚ is a novel about a girl named Colie sparks who‚ at the beginning of the book‚ is an unconfident 15-year-old who looks upon herself as a loser. Since her mother‚ who is basically‚ fitness celebrity kiki sparks‚ is touring in Europe for the summer‚ Colie has to spend her summer in Colby‚ California‚ with her aunt Mira. In Colie’s past she was very overweight‚ and made fun of because of it. When coming to Colby‚ Colie makes new friends‚ and experiences things that help

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    William Blake Metaphors

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    How would you feel being dragged into the harsh ideals of war; being forced to fight and potentially die? William Blake‚ an 18th and 19th century poet‚ was easily a rebellious figure who maintained a strong belief in freedom and individuality‚ in which his opinion of war was communicated strongly in “A War Song to Englishmen”. Blake was known for expressing his own dominant ideologies‚ where he was highly criticized for contesting common societal beliefs. Perhaps this was why the essential meaning

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    Metonmy vs Metaphor

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    A Deeper Connection Metonymy has a way of connecting with the readers‚ emotionally‚ mentally and physically. In doing so‚ this type of figurative writing can be powerful enough to make the reader believe that this product can change them for the better. Beauty products are a huge market‚ which makes the industry very competitive; businesses number one priority is making sure their ads are capable of connecting with the reader. Although metonymy can be represented in many different ways‚ there can

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    First Moon Landing In 1969

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    The first moon landing in 1969 was one of the many historical events that left a question mark in the minds of people. It was also one of the most remarkable and significant events of world history. 1967 was one of the most brutal and bitter years for the Americans. The war in Vietnam up to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ the American citizen‚ began to lose hope for their nation. Lyndon B. John’s elections were prevented with the activist riot in Chicago. America and the citizens of

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    Ch 29 pt 2 vocab Neil Armstrong and the moon landing: America celebrated the moon landing and the defeat of the Soviets in the space race. Armstrong was the astronaut to first make it to the moon from America. Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers: In order to secretly divide America so he could win the 1972 election‚ Nixon opposed court-ordered busing and took a stand against criminals‚ drug users‚ and radicals. In order to continue his plans‚ Nixon authorized illegal investigations against

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    Pregnancy Differentiation and Birth Fertilization (first week) - The process by which gametes from two parents combine to form one new cell (zygote). After Fertilization the zygotes continues down to the oviducts toward the uterus on its way approximately 24-36 hours after Fertilization the process of mitosis begins. Implantation – embryo attaches itself to the thickened lining of the uterus. Cleavage – When the cell divides rapidly after the egg is fertilized. Blastocyst – developing of the

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    Tea Party: a new metaphor for project managers An analysis of use of metaphors in research Submitted by: Ram Kumar Dhurkari (FPM/02/04/IT) Ankita Tandon (FPM/02/01/O) The use of metaphor in organizational research is to highlight features of a process by way of comparing and contrasting. The metaphor provides a method to analyze parallels between the metaphor and the organization

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    Metaphor: To carry over The process of transferring or carrying over an aspect of one object to another. **Must be similar characteristics in each object to be effective Metaphorical rhetorical analysis combines a variety of components from other styles of criticism we have studied. It begins by using the Tenor (The topic being explained) and the vehicle (The mechanism through which we view the topic) to identify the metaphors found in the artifact. Much like cluster criticism‚ you use the metaphors

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    “That’s one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind”. So said Neil Armstrong on that moment when he stepped onto the surface of the moon for the very first time … supposedly. Many people question the authenticity of the moon landing since July 21‚ 1969. After reading and watching lot of programs talking about it. I believe moon landing is fake. One of the reasons to consider this event is fake‚ is that there is no air in space‚ so how was the flag blowing? . Second‚ another one was that

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    The Moon Landing Hoax ConspiracyThe moon landing hoax controversy is still evident after 36 years. On July 20th‚ 1969 our lives changed forever. This was not due to any disastrous event that took place here on Earth‚ but an amazing event that took place in the heavens‚ when the first man walked on that wondrous thing people had gazed at and wondered about for centuries - the moon. Our world was changing at that time in leaps and bounds. It was a time of endless possibilities. Many people think of

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