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    only talked for a short time more and then got up and left. Next time I will try to get quotes from a full conversation‚ but for today‚ here are two quotes from the last few things they talked about. 1. What’s Wrong With Neighbors Nowadays? "I barely know my neighbors. They get in there garages and close their garage doors before they get out of their cars." - Grumpy Guy

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    The Painted Door Analysis

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    an individual tends to break societal norms. The restrictions that society imposes may tie individuals down‚ for example the Taliban in Afghanistan imposes restrictions that stop them from pursing professional careers. The short story The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross‚ explores ideas about isolation‚ loneliness and the effects they may have on a person. Isolation leaves a person more reserved and alone‚ they do not express themselves properly and when they are alone they struggle with disturbed

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    Missions in California

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    Missions in California The most significant reasons why the missions were so important were: the Spanish wanted to make their presence known within the area‚ and they also wanted to use the missions to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. The missionaries worked very hard to do just that. One of the people who devoted himself to converting and educating the Native Americans was a man named Father Junipero Serra. Father Junipero Serra founded the first mission in San Diego in the year

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    Raymond Carver uses a third person‚ Omniscient Narrator in his short story Neighbors. The narrator of Carver’s fast-passed‚ detail driven tale gives us an unprejudiced retelling of a story surrounding a married couple known as Bill and Arlene Miller. Just as the definition of an “Omniscient Narrator” is described to us via our textbook‚ the speaker in Neighbors “knows all‚ sees all‚ reports all‚ and when necessary‚” as is the case here‚ “reveals the inner workings of the minds of any or all characters

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    Roseville, California

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    Roseville‚ California Ashley Parker ETH 316 January 18‚ 2013 William Salyards‚ PhD. Roseville‚ California Roseville is a city in Placer County‚ located in the metropolitan area of Sacramento. The 2010 U.S. Census stated that Roseville’s population was 118‚788. Originally Roseville was known by a stage coach station called Grinders. As it started to develop‚ the name was changed to Junction due to the construction of the railroads. Roseville was incorporated as a city in 1909. According

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    Cassie Pinion Professor Smith AMH1020 11 December‚ 2015 In America‚ the 1920’s were a time of great social‚ cultural‚ and political change. Many people no longer lived on farms and were moving to the cities. The wealth of the nation had almost doubled in this decade. The consumer economy was booming and the market was flourishing. It was the time of the “Jazz Age‚” a change in social thinking‚ and women began to see more equality; to name a few. Freedom began to flourish and people had begun

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    Missions in California

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    Casey Eynon US History Roselle November 20‚ 2012 In the early days of the North American continent more than one different groups of people were trying to settle the land and claim it as their own. One group in particular was the Spanish. They built missions in California to make their presence in the area known and to convert the Native Americans into Christianity. They served as religious and military outposts. These missions were established to convert Native American into Christianity. Obviously

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    Agrotourism in California

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    The Growth of Agrotourism in California. I choose for my assignment an article in the April/May 2011 California Agriculture Journal entitled “California Agrotourism operations and their economic potential are growing.” Being a native Californian and having experience working on farms in the central valley I am aware of the struggles many farmers have operating their farm. There is a very slim profit margin. There is an increase in regulations and permits that are required. Many farmers are

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    John Smith

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    Captain John Smith John Smith born to Alice Rickard and George Smith left home at the age of sixteen after the death of his father. His journey led him to fight for the Independence of Spain‚ become a leader in the Long War and actively involved with the Virginia Company’s to colonize Virginia. During his journey he faced many obstacles and challenges. Smith wrote journals that were informative of his adventures and carved the future for US history. Considered one of our country’s founding fathers

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    Hotel California

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    The Analysis of “Hotel California.” “I didn’t make a big deal about “Hotel California‚” the 18 million people who bought it did‚” Glenn Frey‚ the founder of The Eagles‚ once said. This shows the popularity of this poem. The song‚ “Hotel Californiawas a world-wide hit‚ but it was more than just a catchy song. The meanings of this song are deep and meaningful‚ and still relevant today. A big part of the song “Hotel California” is its imagery. The song makes you use all five senses‚ and this is

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