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    Pete Hamill’s article "Crack in the Box" describes how television has the same negative effects as drugs. He states that television is addictive and creates the same influence over a person’s life that a drug can have. The abuse of drugs provides an escape from reality‚ a feeling of indifference towards society‚ and generates an undeserved stimulus to the brain. Hamill is correct in his assessment that watching television produces the same symptoms as taking drugs. The term couch potato did not

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    television‚ also known as: TV‚ the boob tube‚ the idiot box‚ as well as many other nicknames‚ has been around for almost a hundred years. Ever since cable TV became popular in the 1950’s‚ there has always been a worry that people watch too much TV. Most people believe that with exorbitant exposure to the popular media both dumbs us down as well as makes us more likely to tolerate acts of violence. Dana Stevens’ “Thinking Outside the Idiot Box” argues that television does not make you smarter‚ directly

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    English 1210: 6:30 TTH February 2004 "Glory Box" Each townhouse was herded together in packs of eight‚ all exact replicas of one another. They were small and quaint and housed mostly two person families. The yards were bare and uncared for‚ except one. The address decals were bold and faux finished with gold and black tarnish that hung on a silver plaque that was hard to miss. The garden was practically professionally tidy and trimmed; there were Pansies‚ Columbine bushes‚ Tulips‚ and strawberry

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    have not only physical features‚ but symbolic features as well as different stories and backgrounds of how they came to be in my possession; however‚ they share a single similar promise. My grandmother originally gave me my promise ring.. One day she took me into Target and I just happened to spot the jewelry counter. At this time I really didn’t have any fancy rings that I could wear daily‚ and I wanted one so badly. I picked out the perfect one! It was sky blue and shaped like a heart. It was on

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    though there is lot to see within eyes reach. The first thing that always grabbed my attention was the BIG jewelry box. The jewelry box was taller than I was‚ much bigger then I was‚ and as I could see was heaver then I was too. As I always approached the big jewelry box with always such amazement looking up at it‚ my little hands reached out and pulled back both french doors of the wooden jewelry box and at once I became blind. Whenever you’re younger things seem brighter‚ shiner‚ and way more magical

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    Writing LLC Object Essay 10-12-2011 My Meaningful Thing Jewelry is one of the favorites of many people nowadays. It can be used for many purposes‚ either special events or every day wear. The trend in jewelry is elegant‚ creative‚ and swanky. I don’t remember how much jewelry I have had‚ but the one I put in the corner of my desk is my favorite. It seems precious to me not because of its value‚ because it was a thing that my grandmother left before she passed away in 2006. She put it in a tiny

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    i never got to know or even meet my grandmother. she died before i was born and all I know about her death is that it was from cancer‚ and the effect it had on her family including my dad was profound. I couldn’t even ask about her without my dad getting deeply saddened‚ so I ceaced asking. the things i did know about here were few in number and small in detail‚ the they were good things‚ like she was pretty or kind‚ or even good at fishing. on valentine’s day‚ when I was maybe twelve‚ i received

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    the last of their lives as the journey approaches to an end‚ as well as their imminent death‚ yet something astounding happens with the main character. The main character‚ the Grandmother‚ changes her heart by the cruel ways of the “Misfit”‚ who is a criminal that escaped from the penitentiary. One might think that Grandmothers are sweet and loving‚ and often innocent due to their advanced age and condition. We‚ as society‚ think of them as great examples of people that radiate love‚ mentors‚ and defenders

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    Powell Mirrored Jewelry Armoire with Silver Wood If you are looking for a functional‚ and also modern looking storage for your jewelries and accessories‚ then you’ll love this Powell Mirrored Jewelry Armoire with Silver Wood. It is a beautiful furniture for storing your valuables‚ and it is also very elegant. Besides‚ it only needs very little assembly‚ so you can easily do it on your own. This jewelry armoire is excellent for any jewelry store‚ but also for your personal use. It offers enough space

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    different from one another at first glance‚ however when analyzing deeper into the context‚ there are obvious similarities that can be recognized. The main characters from both of these stories are identified as Mathilde from “The Necklace” and the grandmother from “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” with both of these characters being comparable on the aspects of their character flaw‚ encountering of tragedy‚ and undergoing of character change. At first glance‚ a reader might conclude that these characters

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