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    serial killer. In the story‚ Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the character Arnold Friend was based on the serial killer in which Connie was one of the many victims he had abducted. There are many possibilities on how the author intends the readers to understand it. Such as‚ it could be a dream that Connie is having‚ in all actuality it could be real; it could send a message to young women‚ or it becomes a nightmare when he comes as a demonic figure. Connie

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    Miller 1 Timothy B. Miller Prof. Nicholas Young LITR-221 June 23‚ 2013 Where Have You Been‚ Where Are You Going: A. Friend’s View. His name was Arnold Friend. He was getting older but still liked the young ladies around town. Arnold came from a broken home. His father had been in prison since right after his birth for some reason or another and his mother did her best to raise him courting a string of good-for-nothing losers who were in and out of her life faster than crap through a goose

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    Wrong Impressions The short story‚ “Where Are You going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates explains how a young girl was struggling to find herself. Oates writes about a girl named Connie who was 16 years old and was lost in a world of fantasy. Connie had a split personality/image while at home and when she was out with her friends. Living in a world of fantasy‚ Connie would ignore her family by tuning them out and being distant. Connie would constantly be in front of the mirror admiring

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    possible destination. Every one looks to the dream vacation but we have to adapt it to our budget. The people with a low budget have limited choices or ability to enjoy their vacation in their countries. On the other hand the people with a high budget can visit variety of places. The vacation will be affected directly by type of budget: low budget‚ medium budget‚ and high budget. The first group includes those who have low budgets and would like to spend their vacation in Amazing

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    Why are people happy in the happiest place on earth? Disneyland is controlling people’s minds with scents. Park operators have invented machines called “Smellitizers” that pump out specific scents‚ such as vanilla or citrus‚ depending on where someone is in the park. These scents are supposed to stimulate emotions‚ and they are effective because of how emotions can be controlled by scents to bring back happy memories. This is a perfect example of the prominent role scents play in evoking emotions

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    I bought the mints and so far‚ I have enjoyed them without having the urge to use chew them or have them one after another in one day. For example‚ today I had a mint after lunch and then another one when I got out of work‚ while driving home. It felt normal‚ and I was satisfied after I finished it. I did not feel like I wanted another one. My family thinks it is a good idea‚ so I have their support. It has been three weeks without the negative behavior and I feel I am forgetting about it. I know

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    The results when I asked people what sense would they rather lose were as follows: two people for hearing‚ two people for taste‚ and then one person for touch. The two people who choose hearing had about the same explanation for why they lose that one. The two people that also choose taste also had the same explanation for choosing to lose that sense. I was surprised when I asked the fifth person which they would rather lose an they choose touch‚ because for me‚ that is one I would hate to lose.

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    funny in a speech when you’re not a comedian Comedians aren’t funny in real life. Like any other profession‚ funny is what they do‚ not what  they are. In real life‚ comedians work and struggle just like the rest of us to be good at their jobs. Joan Rivers‚ Richard Pryor‚ Billy Connolly Chris Rock – all the greatest comics wrote‚ rewrote and rehearsed their routines with great care and diligence‚ using classic techniques for content and delivery to get the laughs.     If you have a speech or presentation

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    Women have built an image for themselves over the years as independent‚ strong‚ and smart. However‚ the women in the following stories represent a different image for women. In both short stories‚ “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” and “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?”‚ the protagonists are lured by their bad decisions leading to their demise; the victims’ bad decisions along with the criminals’ bad intentions led to death creating the plot of both stories. Although‚ the stories have the same

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    Organ senses

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    Organ Senses Definition of each Sense Organ 1.) Eyes -The human eye is an organ that reacts to light and has several purposes. As a conscious sense organ‚ the mammalian eye allows vision. Fun Fact: *In the dark‚ a substance produced by the rod cells increases the sensitivity of the eye so that it is possible to detect very dim light. 2.) Nose - The nose is the organ responsible for the sense of smell. The cavity of the nose is lined with mucous membranes that have smell receptors connected

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