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    In study hall‚ I was reading my Into The Woods script‚ trying to memorize song lines because the show was coming up. November 19th was weeks away‚ but it seemed as if it were tomorrow. Practices were full of performing known scenes in the newly constructed choir room and songs were struggled through in the small ensemble room. Memorizing was definitely something I needed to begin‚ but each time I tried to think of a song in my head‚ two of the ninth grade boys near me kept distracting me with their

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    Shakespeare both instill a figurative idea of immortality throughout the course of time long after the writers have passed on. Shakespeare plants his beauty within the lines of the poem after his lover’s physical beauty deteriorates with time. Spencer‚ however‚ keeps the memory and love for a woman. Although both poems are about two different subjects‚ the main theme that connects them is that they immortalize two non-physical ideas. The hope of every writer is to have their work famous and studied

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    NOTES OF WALDEN (IN THE WOODS) By : Henry David Thaureau. Prepared by: Sahar Khursheed‚ Islamic Fine Artist/Analyst/writer. Has worked for persian magazine ‘pen-art’ as colleague with Ustaz Hojat Amani of Iran. One of the presenters and Initiator of Idea upon Operating Geometry at Workshop of 3d Geometry on Cricular surface/Dome Design‚ in Islamic Arts Department of Visual Studies University of Karachi. HIS LOVE FOR THE BELIEF THAT HE IS GOD’S CREATION; AND IS DIVINE TO SOME EXTENT; How godlike

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    GREAT LAKES INVADERS MALLARD DUCK PHYSICAL NITCH GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION The male Mallard duck has a green head separated with a white line under it. The female has no green at all. The female is mottled brown color.The male and female bills are also different. Mallard ducks have a slight streak of blue along their wings. Mallard ducks range from 20-28 inches in length. Their wings have a wingspan of 3 feet to help them fly well and fly south to migrate.Mallard ducks

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    Wooden Lamps Mimic Old Mining Equipment Published: May 22‚ 2015 • References: crowdyhouse & design-milk Designer Françoise Oostwegel designed the Zuid Oak Wood Lamp to resemble old-school mining lamps. The lamps take the form of a 3D octagon that has had each face removed leaving only the connecting edges. The edges are made using copper and oak wood and have a handle on the top to solidify the mining lamp inspiration. By adding the copper wire it creates a warm‚ reflective glow when turned on. The

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    How Is Hiroshima Commemorated as a Triumph or a Tragedy? Action Plan: How I will conduct the research: * Articles on the commemoration of Hiroshima. * Books on the commemoration of Hiroshima. * Websites on the commemoration of Hiroshima. Sub-Questions: * How do the Americans commemorate Hiroshima? * How do the Japanese commemorate Hiroshima? * How do the Americans and Japanese differ in their commemoration of Hiroshima? Layout: Paragraph

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    make their homes when it starts to get colder. I find living here to be very relaxing‚ and it allows me to reflect on nature and life. I do occasionally go into the town because I find it “as refreshing in its way as the rustle of the leaves” in the woods (Thoreau p.). I come from a big city where I used to live the “normal” city life where it’s the hustle and bustle all the time‚ but I got tired of it. My friends became more and more obsessed with making lots of money and living the high life‚ but

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    The poem that was chosen was “Stone” by Charles Simic. Charles Simic argues that it is better to be as simple as a stone‚ than being energetic and some other kind of creature or object that has action in its life. The narrator is telling us that his idea of perfection or tranquility is being a stone‚ lying there‚ doing nothing for eternity. He prefers this over being something like a tiger or something with action. In the beginning of the poem‚ Charles Simic says the he would go straight to doing

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    He Had Such Quiet Eyes By: Bibsy Soenharjo 3.1 SYNOPSIS OF THE POEM The poem is about a woman who has been deceived to think that she was loved by a man with ‘quiet eyes’. She suffers for this and only learns on hindsight not to trust or give in to men who seek women only for pleasure. The poet gives an advice on being able to recognise what is true and what is not‚ when a person is truly friendly and when he is not. You may lose in the game of love and give your heart away‚ but knowing the truth

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    For my volunteering assignment I decided to go to the wildlife rehabilitation area‚ 100 Acre Wood. I arrived there on the fourth of December and met Linda Christian. She is basically the owner and founder of the non-profit corporation. I wanted to help out at a wildlife rehabilitation because I wanted to see a different side of the community. Wildlife is usually not seen‚ even in a place such as Brooksville. I also wanted to understand why somebody would put in so much hard work

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