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    In the wizard of oz the magical land of Oz‚ color is used to depict varied characteristics of the story‚ including things like place‚ mood and emotions. The specified color for each location throughout the story allows the reader to more easily follow with their progression through the tale. Colors were used to describe The wizard of oz is a story of a girl and her dog encountering new friends in a new strange colorful land trying to get back to a world that seems rather dull or grey .The

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    Land Disputes in Cambodia

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    Statistical Analysis on Land Disputes in Cambodia‚ 2010 a Land Land dispute report 2010_English Layout.indd a 8/3/2011 11:59:54 AM Statistical Analysis on Land Dispute Occurring in Cambodia‚ 2010 Published by: Research and Information Centre (RIC) Mapping designed by: Mr. HOK Menghoin Layout designed by: Mr. PHOURN Yu The NGO Forum on Cambodia Address: #9-11 Street 476 Sangkat Toul Tom Pong I‚ Khan Chamkar Morn‚ Phnom Penh City‚ Cambodia. P.O Box: 2295 Phnom Penh-3 Tel:

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    through eighth grade years at‚ and is also the organization I volunteered for. I chose this particular work because I love working with kids considering I have 4 younger brothers and sisters. This also gave me an opportunity to put my knowledge to good use and to be a good role-model towards Willy. What I gained from this experience is satisfaction from helping a young student cope with his academic struggles and learn to surpass them in order to be successful. I most definitely would do this project

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    Wyoming‚ not just a barren state‚ but the home of a community "The solitude in which westerners live makes them quiet" (Erlich 209)‚ but this does not mean they hide from human contact‚ for example‚ the people of Wyoming. There people‚ in one way or another‚ keep in contact with each other and they keep in touch with reality. In the short story‚ "Wyoming: The Solace of Open Spaces‚" Gretel Erlich writes about the tight community in Wyoming. Although they are separated geographically‚ they are not

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    The Wizard of Oz (1939) uses both mise en scène and sound to create an immense sequence of dream imagery‚ particularly in the second to last scene where Dorothy is at the point of going back to Kansas. This scene is distinctly significant in terms of mise en scène and sound as it concludes the film and highlights the themes that have been revealed throughout‚ giving a clearer message to the film’s audience. The mise en scène is used to describe what it is the frame and why it is there. The scene

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    Cookie Mining Lab

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    Title: Cookie Mining Lab Introduction: Like most resources‚ minerals are distributed unevenly around the world. Minerals are concentrated in various areas of Earth’s crust due to natural processes. Obtaining these minerals for human use involves four general steps: 1. locating the minerals 2. extracting the minerals from Earth in the form of ore or rock 3. processing the ore to separate the impurities from the desired mineral 4. creating a useful product from the minerals Objectives:

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    profit groups‚ taking the title of a patron. Diana’s involvement was much more than that‚ she was acknowledged in helping several british charities and playing an internationally important role in pulling some consideration to AIDS‚ the dangers of land mines and even to suffering caused by leprosy. Through everything

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    rhythmical grumbling" (T.S. Eliot on "The Waste Land") Table of contents page 1. Introduction 4 2. T.S. Eliot- a brief biography 4 3. The fire sermon 5 3.1 Structure 6 3.2 Intertextuality 6 3.3 Interpretation 8 3.3.1 Water 8 3.3.2 City 11 3.3.3 Fusion 13 4. Conclusion 14 Bibliography 1. Introduction There are not many poems which offer such a wide range of possible perspectives for an interpretation as T.S. Eliot’s "The Waste Land"‚ a cycle consisting of five parts. A deep

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    Land Location Paper

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    location of my parcel of land is in Manchester‚ Iowa a small town in Northeast Iowa. I chose Manchester because that is where I am from and I would like to know some of the characteristics of the soils found in this region. Someday I might want to buy this parcel of land so I thought I should see what soil components are suitable for this parcel of land. My supporting component is a house with a basement. I chose a house as my supporting component because I thought my parcel of land wouldn’t be complete

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    the camera moves‚ the patterns of colour in the frame and the use of music. • Wizard of Oz: We can recognize the “we’re off to see the Wizard” tune whenever Dorothy picks up a new companion. - We attribute unity to the film by positing 2 organization principals‚ a narrative one and a stylistic one‚ within the larger system of the film - The narrative development can be linked to the stylistic patterning • Colours identify prominent land marks such as Kansas: in black and white and the Yellow Brick

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