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    Searching For SUmmer

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    In “Searching for Summer” Joan Aiken uses details to portray the dark‚ negative‚ worldly mood and the happy‚ bright‚ and energetic mood of the different settings. The negativity surrounding the people of England‚ and the world‚ have drastically changed their whole lives and have made the world even harder to live in. A cloud of obscurity and anguish that was caused by war is blocking the rays of bliss and delight; however one couple is determined to find “a bit of sun” pg. 66 that will change their

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    Fat Granny's House

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    Fat Granny’s House Driving down the old dirt road to the house I call my holy place. As we pass up the old white church with chipped painting I start to get excited because I know right around that sharp curve on the right is where my fat granny lives. When we pull up in the rocky driveway and come to a stop‚ you can see the light brown dirt jump off the ground and disappear into the air. When you get out of the car all you here is hey from everyone who is sitting outside at the old table and staying

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    Fat Persuasive Speech

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    Coke‚ritain is fat. We know that. Chefs B and doctors‚ footballers and even pop stars tell us over and over again‚ in campaigns against the obesity epidemic. But now‚ as The Independent on Sunday reveals‚ new data show that an alarming number of Britons actually suffer from malnutrition. Doctors estimate that more than three million people are malnourished. Most do not re-alise it‚ although diagnosis rates in hospitals have soared by 44 per cent over the past five years. The most extreme cases echo

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    Summer and Smoke

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    Summer and Smoke By: Tennessee Williams Summer and smoke was taken place in the beautiful town of Glorious Hill‚ Mississippi. Alma Winemiller‚ the daughter of an unmarried minister‚ is in a romantic relationship with the young undisciplined doctor‚ who lived next door. John Buchanan JR. was a very physical young man. It is apparent that the differences between the two would pull them together; they are the right fish in the sea. For their first date John takes Alma to a Casino

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    Summer Day

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    Summer! Summer! Summer! How nice does it feel sitting on the beach as the wind hits you across your face? I recall a time this summer when I went to spend a day at the Seven President Beach in Longbranch‚ New Jersey. This day was a really special day to me. It was a really special day to me because I was able to spend time with my family. The day started off with nice and beautiful weather. Unexpectedly‚ when we first arrived there‚ the weather began to change into foggy and rainy weather

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    Life in the Fat Lane Notes

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    Casey’s Notes By: Casey Robichaud Life in the Fat Lane- Cherie Bennett 1. Plot Synopsis Life in the fat lane written by Cherie Bennett “offers a full measure of wisdom and hope” says Voice of Youth Advocates. It’s a wonderful story about a 16 year old girl named Lara Ardeche that has it all.  Homecoming queen‚ great looks‚ an awesome boyfriend‚ and she’s the sweetest girl you’ll ever meet. She has an amazing life until she starts gaining weight. A lot of weight. Uncontrollably.  Desperate

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    Summer & Winter

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    in common. Then compare and contrast several characteristics of each subject. Use key words to connect your ideas. Conclude your paragraph by telling the reader what you believe is the most important way in which your subjects are alike or different. Suggestions of topics to compare and contrast Summer and winter Youth and old age Two sports of your choice Men and women Two of your friends‚ parents‚ teachers Transition words to use: accordingly‚ after‚ also‚ and‚ another‚ as a result‚ at

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    Film Conceptualization Paper My Big Fat Greek Wedding‚ is a 2002 film‚ that portrays the main character‚ Toula Portokalos and the conflict that occurs after she decides to marry someone outside of her culture. In the film‚ Toula is the middle child of an immigrant family that proudly represents their Greek Heritage. The most prominent cultural belief is that Toula must marry a Grecian man. With the assistance of her mother and her aunt‚ Toula is able to attend college and work for her aunt’s travel

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    Searching for Summer

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    In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest

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    Fat Burner Supplements

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    Author’s Letter Writing this essay I learned a lot about fat burner supplements. I use to think they were not harmful to my body‚ but I realize that they are. Before I would walk in to supplement stores and when I would see a fat burner ad on display I would buy it. The ad would get my attention because it would show a muscular and defined body‚ and that’s something I desired as an athlete. Furthermore‚ the employees would not mention to me the side affects the pills contain‚ so I was unaware of

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