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    Cindy Johnson 11-16-2010 English 9A—Glotfelty Unit 4 Portfolio “Cinderella” vs. “Little Red Riding Hood” “Why‚ Grandmother‚ what big teeth you have!” Almost anyone would recognize those words addressed to the big bad wolf in the fairy tale” Little Red Riding Hood‚” just as most people would also recognize “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo” as the words of the fairy godmother from “Cinderella.” What most people may not realize‚ however‚ is that although “Cinderella” and” Little Red Riding Hood” are

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    Afterwords we went to my other grandma’s house I don’t even know how many times. It felt like a nightmare happened we cried for about two days but it felt like eternity. Every time we went down to my grandma’s house we would have dinner. Every time we came home from my other grandma’s my papaw would cry very loudly. A day after everything happened to Glenn my uncle Kenny Cummings found Glenn’s walking stick

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    Payton Holm and I went around Royalton on Halloween. A week before Halloween we agreed togo walk in town.On the afternoon of Halloween I went to my Grandma’s house to get something to eat for the shenanigans later. Payton Holm is my best friend from school‚ and we have been friends since 1st grade. I agreed to meet him at 4:30 after school in my Grandma’s driveway. I walked into the driveway at precisely 4:20‚ in case he came early. The driveway is old‚ with some uneven spots. The large white pine

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    started to forget things and repeat herself‚ it progressively got worse and she started to forget us‚ her family. It got so bad‚ that she pleaded to go home‚ but she was. It got so bad‚ she thought I at 14 was her nurse. I once strolled into my Grandma’s house

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    moist roast beef that always gives me comfort at this gathering. I doused my mashed potatoes in the homemade gravy that carries the perfect flavoring‚ texture and thickness consistency that only my great aunt can achieve. I shoved my mouth with Grandma’s dressing filled with minced mushrooms‚ onions and turkey base juice. I piled my plate so that I wouldn’t have to participate in the awkwardness that was building up between James and my family. Thanksgiving of 2004 just was not a great idea for inviting

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    own –SAMPLE ESSAY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS– 159 An influential person is one who leaves a footprint in the sand of our soul. To me‚ the most influential person I can think of is . parents got divorced when I was 12‚ but I always knew that Grandma’s house was a source of stability when the rest of my world seemed tumultuous. This sense of security has helped me face other challenges as they come along in life‚ like when we moved during my freshman year of high school. Grandma also inspired

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    Death is a natural part of life‚ everything will eventually fade away‚ however‚ I just didn’t think my grandma would go through it so soon. Before my grandma’s death in 2006‚ I was always ecstatic to be around her and any day spent with her was going to be a good one. I would always visit her for Christmas‚ Easter‚ and Thanksgiving; every time I went over there I knew I would leave her house very upbeat thanks to her. Her death created a ripple effect in my family that could never be recovered from

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    the weather. So I decided to try going a little further‚ taking out something that I had as granted‚ something that seems to have always been there: the refrigerator. And to make things even more interesting‚ I decided not to use any other kitchen appliance: no dishwasher‚ toaster‚ rice cooker or microwave‚ leaving me just

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    goals. For example‚ Frito Lay’s strategic goal has always been to make‚ move‚ and sell tasty‚ fresh snack food as rapidly and efficiently as possible. That goal hasn’t changed since 1930s‚ when founder Herman Lay ran his business from his Atlanta kitchen and one delivery truck. He bought and cooked the potatoes. He delivered the chips to the stores. He collected the money and knew all his customers. He balanced the books and did his own quality assurance. Herman Lay knew how to conduct the perfect

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    He sees the cookies cooling on the counter and staggers over to them. As he reaches for one‚ his wife’s wrinkled hand reaches out‚ smacks his and she yells: "No‚ you can’t have those! They are for the funeral!" Body of Speech * Walking into Grandma’s house just as she is taking fresh baked oatmeal and raisin cookies out of the oven is a memory that is cemented forever. What a wonderful gift! * Oatcakes originated in Scotland and were popular all over the British Isles. The cakes popped into

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