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    “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” takes place at a resort hotel in Florida in 1948. The story initially begins with Muriel who is talking to her mother about Seymour‚ her husband to whom she has been married to for about five years. The two discuss Seymour’s peculiar behavior and Muriel’s mother is worried that Seymour isn’t mentally stable. Muriel insists Seymour is fine and doesn’t seem to take the issue seriously. Meanwhile‚ Seymour is down at the beach and spends time with a little girl named

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    their job. Not enjoying the job makes the stress worse because they must continue to go to a job they have no interest in just to make enough money. Not only does a job for income create stress‚ it starts to overtake one’s life. In the novel‚ The Perfect Storm the author states a true scenario about a man losing his family over his job. Describing the job of a fisherman trying to support his family ultimately leaves him alone‚ “If it was hard on the men‚ it was even harder in the women… I did it for

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    This Perfect Day

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    This Perfect Day is probably Ira Levin’s greatest work of his career. Levin’s work‚ despite being written in 1970‚ is very plausible having realistic technology‚ such as scanners and computers which watch over the entire family‚ the entire population of the world. This novel could be used to show the dangers of a Utopian society as well as being full of anti-Communist and anti-racist sentiment. This Perfect Day also displays the feeling that communist and segregated institutions can be defeated

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    Perfect Bite Experiment

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    We heard of a theory from a family dentist that your bite could affect your physical performance. We looked more into this theory‚ got more information and decided to test it out. We came up with the hypothesis that if you have a less than perfect bite‚ you will not perform as effectively while doing physical activity. We hoped to see if our hypothesis was correct. Purpose Most of us can agree that humans are naturally keen on doing things better or more efficiently. This includes physical performance

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    The perfect family. They live in a suburban neighborhood where they are so close to their neighbors that they frequently walk into each other’s houses to borrow cooking ingredients like sugar. They wake up early in the morning to the smell of a hot gourmet breakfast made by the mother that they all share together before going to work and school. When they get home from school and work they all sit down together to dinner to share the entails of their days to the slightest detail. The family even

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    A Perfect Day for Banish

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    In Nine stories by J.D. Salinger‚ one of his famous short stories‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish discusses the life of Seymour and his relationship with others and the world around him. The short story touches upon the themes of innocence and materialism‚ but also gives meaning to the symbolic analysis of the Bananafish. Salinger includes symbolism throughout his work to portray the following themes as the story progresses. Salinger uses materialism though the character Muriel through her world

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    Ninth Class Date Sheet

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    Urban Culture Male and female Spring Collection 2013 Urban Culture has exhibited the spring collection 2013 for both male and female. Most of the dresses are prepared in western style as short shirts are placed there. The dresses are just like jeans‚ tees‚ tunics and tops and pants or trousers are added with these dresses. The dress collection has been designed according to the demand of the customers in the current age. Dresses are suitable for semi-formal or casual wear and enhance beauty of

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    If you think a perfect society is great a perfect society is not that great.If you live in a society where every thing is the same and evreyone is the same people will want to change.I do not think everyone being the same is good and people not getting to choos what they wanna be when they become an adult. People are destined to change overtime.In this essay you will see what I mean It is about a boy from the book the give who changed overtime. In the book the

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    Four Perfect Pebbles

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    Four Perfect Pebbles‚ a Holocaust Story The book begins with Marion Blumenthal‚ a young girl sleeping on her mother’s arm in a concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen‚ a town northwest of Berlin. Their fellow inmates are dying by the dozen. Marion vividly describes the horrors she experienced in the camp. Daily she found herself stepping over dead bodies that were just left strewn about. One of the worst torments was the daily roll call. They would stand in the below zero temperatures for hours on

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    Practice Makes Perfect

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    Practice Makes Perfect It was another scorching day in July and I had just awakened from the sun shining through my bedroom window. I stretched my legs and yawned‚ dreading the running I would soon be doing. My dad had the same breakfast menu I had been eating all week waiting for me in the kitchen: banana‚ whole wheat toast‚ skim milk‚ and four ounces of water. I devoured the banana and toast‚ then gulped down my milk and water and scurried out of the door. As I walked to the gym I thought to myself

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