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    The Disney Magic Bands are a really interesting idea. I remember my family had my siblings and I take a finance class in high school and the class mentioned that‚ psychologically‚ the less movements we have to make‚ the it is easier for us to want to spend money. We lose track of the real value of the money because we can’t see it and we don’t have to think about it. Now‚ this is a wonderful thing for Disney‚ as it makes customers more willing to spend money. The customer‚ however‚ also gains a lot

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    Do You have a nickname? Tell the story of how you got it and why. If you do not have a nickname‚ tell what you would like your nickname to be and how you imagine receiving that name. Write down an important goal you would like to achieve over the next ten years. Brainstorm a list of actions you need to take to make your goal. Decide when you should take each action and place it on a timeline. Select one of the following statements and rewrite it descriptively‚ showing it instead of telling

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    Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life‚ one being Laundrette which is set in an area of Bristol which is full of bedsits‚ meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned‚ Laundrette has a subtle start as it says ‘We sit nebulous in steam’ (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could almost have a debate on all the possible places that you ‘sit nebulous

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    Compare and contrast how Duffy and Lochhead explore memories Both Carol Ann Duffy and Liz Lochhead provide an exploration of their childhood memories‚ and how these memories have changed and developed with age into analysis of social expectations of men and women in the 1960’s. In Duffys poem Litany and Lochheads poem 1953‚ both poets reflect on their childish perceptions of their parents conformity to social convention. Duffy and Lochhead excellently implement a dramatic monologue

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    colleges are useful to society and allow every student the opportunity to begin. She reminds us that no matter what path we take after high school‚ community college is always an option‚ and for some students‚ an option greatly appreciated.             Liz Addison uses various techniques and “moves” in her writing‚ such as the use of supporting details. She uses the opposing view of Rick Perlstein in her introduction to emphasize the value of community college and how there are other options

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    In the time period of the Inquisition‚ a great deal of restriction was imposed on its subjects. The Inquisition was established during a time in which many people were emigrating – for various different reasons – to European and South American countries‚ bringing their values and cultures with them. This naturally brought about a multitude of conflicts between existing citizens and immigrants. Some pose the argument that due to this more prevalent blend of cultures across the world‚ the Inquisition

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    Notes (Magic of Words) My Heart Leaps up When I Behold -William Wordsworth 1. Write in one sentence what the poem is about. The poem is about the poet’s pleasant childhood experience of seeing colourful rainbow in the sky and his wish to enjoy its beauty his whole life. 2. Explain the paradox in “The Child is father of the Man”. We generally think that the man is father of the child. Without a man’s contribution a child can’t come in the world. Therefore‚ the given line from the poem sounds

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    went to was a Women on Wednesday event‚ about black girl magic. There were three speakers there and a mediator as well. The speakers were all St. Cloud State University students‚ Luna Gabriel‚ Sari Sims‚ and Breanna Carey. This speaker event was similar to an interview‚ the mediator asked a question‚ and each speaker gave her own response‚ and at the end there were time for questions from the audience. The speakers discussed what black girl magic is‚ what it means to them‚ and more. The first part of

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    The artwork Magic Lantern was created by American artist Jackson Pollock in 1949 and currently is hung on a wall in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. In order to create his piece‚ the Pollock used oil paint‚ aluminum paint‚ enamel‚ and even carpet tacks‚ and ended up with a truly texturally intricate result. It stands at 108.9 x 55.2 cm‚ or 42 7/8 x 21 3/4 inches for those less metrically-inclined. Magic Lantern is a fascinating abstract painting‚ but in comparison to many other abstract

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    "Common Magic‚" and Rabindranath Tagore’s poem‚ "An Ordinary Person‚" reveal how ordinary people and events can be special and extraordinary. Additionally‚ both poems concern specific people to prove that within everyone’s live there can be elements of magic and mystery. In Wallace’s poem people are transform through a variety of human experiences‚ where in Tagore’s poem one seemingly ordinary person is changed through poetry. In both poems authors’ ideas are expressed through a lot of magic imagery

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