look at Miss Emily beneath a mass of bought flowers‚ with the crayon face of her father musing profoundly above the bier and the ladies sibilant and macabre; and the very old men --some in their brushed Confederate uniforms--on the porch and the lawn‚ talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs‚ believing that they had danced with her and courted her perhaps‚ confusing time with its mathematical progression‚ as the old do‚ to whom all the past is not a diminishing road
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light. Petri dish 2 had a lawn of bacteria. It experienced lawn growth because any bacteria would be able to grow on it due of the fact that no antibiotic is present to prevent it. Because it had the plasmid‚ it did glow when under the black light. Petri dish 3 (the control) had no growth. These bacteria contained the antibiotic and‚ because they were not incubated with the plasmid resistant to the antibiotic‚ the antibiotic was able to kill the bacteria. Petri dish 4 had lawn growth because it was incubated
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Henri Matisse had a remarkable career and is widely regarded as the greatest colorist of the 20th century and as a rival to Pablo Picasso in the importance of his artist contributions. Henri Matisse’s La Musique was painted in 1939 and measures 45 3/8 x 45 3/8 inches. He inscribed this beautiful painting in the lower right corner with his name and year it was finished. This painting harmoniously depicts two women seated on brightly patterned cushions on the patio playing music. He used color as
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Personal Responsibility 1 Personal Responsibility Gen /200 Personal Responsibility 2 My Personal Responsibility What is personal responsibility? Everyone has a personal responsibility‚ but it might not be the same from person to person. Taking responsibility for you own actions‚ accepting what comes with those actions‚ and realizing that those actions can
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sidewalk. Mother was outside with my three younger sisters: Karissa‚ Alora‚ and baby Samantha. Karissa and Alora frolicked around the lawn‚ picking bright yellow dandelions to present to mother‚ who sat in the shade of the house guarding Samantha against the bright sunlight. Crossing the street‚ I saw choke cherry trees with pretty pink budding‚ and a beautiful green lawn
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These foreign workers might be new immigrants‚ illegal aliens or‚ in the current debate‚ temporary or guest workers. But if low-skilled foreign workers were not here‚ would lettuce not be picked‚ groceries not bagged‚ hotel sheets not changed‚ and lawns not mowed? Would restaurants use disposable plates and utensils? On the face of it‚ this assertion seems implausible. Immigrants and low-skilled foreign workers in general are highly concentrated in a few states. The "big six" are California‚ Florida
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creaking sounds on the tin. There was another noise‚ and he could not quite tell what it was‚ but it was something strange‚ which made him really scared. He could not get to a phone without unlocking his bedroom door. He would have to walk across the lawn‚ unlock the front door and go into somebody on
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how to better conserve natural resources. Try some of our tips and add your own in the comments section! The Top 20: 1. Make sure to use your clothes washer and dryer when you have a full load. You could save 1‚000 gallons/month! 2. Water your lawn during the evening‚ when it is cooler and dryer. Watering in the morning‚ when it is hot and dry‚ leads to water evaporation. 3. Pick up some earth-bags at your local grocery store. Say no to both‚ “paper” and “plastic!” 4. Replace your old light
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lost more than 400‚000 acres which made them lose 2 billion dollars last year. One way for California to lower their water shortage is to stop growing almonds. Farmers have nearly doubled almond trees since 2005 while people in cities is losing their lawns and having to take faster showers because of water shortage. The almond trees uses enough water to support 75 percent of California’s population. If almond growers stopped making so many almond trees then most of the population in California wouldn’t
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