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    Falling in Love

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    Falling in Love “Hey‚ hellooo‚ man what is wrong with you? You have been acting strange lately and I think it has something to do with you falling in love.” Nicole said. “Yea‚ falling in love has some weird effects on me.” Kendall responded. The two girls continue to chatter about the effects of falling in love. Falling in love can have a variety of devastating and enjoyable effects such as always have a companion‚ getting

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    Falling Down

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    Falling Down Urban areas of the world have always been a crucial element in spatial organization and the evolution of societies. Towns and cities are centers of cultural innovation social transformation and political change. They can also be engines of economic development. The gross domestic product of large cities like Los Angeles is roughly equivalent to that of entire countries like Australia and Sweden. Towns and cities are essential elements in human economic and social organization

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    attracted to another. Falling in love is an expression of loving somebody madly. Lamm and Wiesmann (1997) claimed that; ’liking ’ is the desire to interact with another person‚ but ’love ’ is also involving trust and being excited by another person. This suggests that there is a difference between ’liking ’ and ’love ’. Sometimes we fall in love before even getting to know one another or we are living unrequited love. The Love invades our lives without us asking. Falling in love is a unique‚ wonderful

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    cells‚ by giving attention to this information it is sent into the working memory/short term memory. Information in short-term memory can be held there indefinitely as long as it is rehearsed‚ and the typical cause for its loss is that it is displacement by the presence of other‚ new information that has been attended to. Once received in the working memory/short term memory the information is encoded in our long-term memory by rehearsal or constant repetition of the information. When we need this

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    Symbolism of Falling

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    darkness lies. Though falling in the book can be taken literally‚ its true meanings represent life unraveling‚ entering death‚ having impurity and leaving innocence which a child does when it enters adulthood. Falling can be represented as life unraveling in Catcher in the Rye. In a passage of the book‚ Mr. Antolini who was Holden’s old English teacher gives Holden a lecture about life because Mr. Antolini really cares for Holden. Mr. Antolini explains to Holden saying ‘“The man falling isn’t permitted

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    Falling in Love

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    Tatiana Andonegui English 10 January 21‚ 2013 Falling in Love: Choice or Chance? Love‚ like cascading water‚ can often bathe humans with intensely drenching contentment. And yet‚ if unfortunate‚ love may turn into furious tongues of fire that sear one’s heart‚ leaving them with haunting scars. Despite being such a natural phenomenon‚ love continues to be obscurely indefinable- there is no such thing as one specific denotation for the word. In fact‚ love can be defined by each individual

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    Delsy Rosario Santos Prof. Leslie Hurley section E05 In “Memories of a Dead Man Walking” Helen Prejean is completely in denial of capital punishment. She believes that a men who committed a crime and is in prison with a death penalty is still a leaving person and has rights. Such as “ the right not to be tortured” and “the right not be killed”. She also is convinced that this prisoner have decency as well. Prejean also talk about Patrick Sonnier who was sentenced to death penalty‚ she was his

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    The Falling Girl

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    “The Falling Girl” is abstract and artistic depiction of young woman’s journey to the ground after releasing her grip from the railing of a skyscraper. She does not fall in traditional fashion but rather floats at a decided speed waving to the skyscrapers tenants as she passes. Her descent marked with quick verbal exchanges and internal musings of the ever-changing social classes gathered on the various floors. Although outwardly she is falling‚ during much of the prose there is a deeper theme akin

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    Falling Water

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    Falling Water Falling Water’s plans all came about when the architect‚ Frank Lloyd Wright was born‚ Jun 8‚ 1867. Frank was born in Richland Center‚ Wisconsin. Wright designed Fallingwater in 1935. At his death in 1959‚ he had built more than 400 buildings. Wright’s most famous house was designed and built for the Pittsburgh Kaufman family‚ for a weekend retreat. The natural wonder Fallingwater is recognized as architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s most acclaimed and famous works. In 1991‚ a poll

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    Falling Dominoes

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    continued to fall (Falling Dominoes)‚ until by late 1932 they had dropped to only about 20 percent of their value in 1929. A metaphor that seems fit for the time of the Great Depression would be “Falling Dominoes”. Lining up dominoes is a very long‚ time consuming‚ and hard working process. All the money and investments people had saved up over time‚ including homes and jobs all were lost. Just like when dominoes fall‚ each hits the other back-to-back leading up to everything falling. It went from the

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