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    When I look back onto early cultures‚ it is nice to have reminders like these letters. No matter how outlandish or unfamiliar the society reveals itself to be to me‚ I can still understand that I am dealing with ordinary people. These letters provide the raw primary source needed to show examples of average Renaissance life from the nontraditional historian perspective. The main ideas such as strict tradition‚ religion‚ and societal norms breakthrough in the words of the Florence citizens clearly

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    In “Ordinary Light”‚ by Tracy K. Smith‚ Tracy seems to be recalling a flashback‚ where she is currently entering what seems like a parent’s friend’s ranch‚ or a neighbor. However‚ in adoration of a mother cow‚ it kicked her. She felt betrayed in that manner. The author then is able to lead to the central idea to be how Tracy’s reminisce’s about her mothers love‚ which had either dissipated or grew distant with the cow and her daughter. The literary device used is a flashback that helps convey the

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    from form‚ color‚ style‚ or message‚ most artworks contain hints of similarity and by following this map of artistry we can discover connections between pieces that illuminate a whole new meaning behind the artist‚ time‚ and ideologies. Although “One Day This Kid” and a self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh may seem worlds apart‚ by meticulously analyzing four other artworks we can begin to connect these two masterpieces. David Wojnarowicz was a prominent painter‚ writer‚ photographer‚ filmmaker‚ performing

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    One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Theme Essay The novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich introduces many symbols through the character’s experiences and belongings in the camp. However Shukhov’s spoon that he carries around is the most significant symbol. It portrays many things about Shukhov as well as many of the grievances and hardships the prisoners endure in the novel. Shukhov’s spoon is his way of holding onto how he recognizes his individuality. It shows a spirit and a soul

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    time‚ no one truly knew what went on in a Gulag‚ it was censored‚ as were the political crimes. The book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich‚ his first

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    Ordinary People In chapter 22 where Conrad fights Stillman because Stillman couldn’t keep his mouth shut it made Conrad explode. I personally can relate to Conrad because people like to piss me off to the point where I would get into fights with them. Sometimes there are words that are said that just makes the situation even worse. “Someone says‚” Shut the fuck up‚ will you?” (pg. 178). And when someone else butts in the conversation that doesn’t involve them irritates the living crap out of me.

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    Chapter 5: Cartels (Collusion) Why Cartels Form Cartels are formed to increase individual profit for the firm. This is accomplished by using the monopoly strategy of decreasing output and increasing price. However‚ there is a free rider problem that can be overcome with a cartel. Any individual firm can decrease output independently in an oligopoly and see prices and profits increase for all firms in the industry – with the larger gains going to the firms that did not change their output.

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    Dinoflagellates 1. Name two types of sickness you can get from phytoplankton in Florida‚ and describe how you can get them. What symptoms led to the diagnosis of our patients? One type of sickness is ciguatera fish poisoning‚ which a food poisoning by eating a fish which include tuna or other type Another type is neurotoxic shellfish poisoning which is cause by different types of algae and is obtain when algae may be located on some shellfishes‚ which you digest 2. Explain how an HAB outbreak

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    “Me Talk Pretty One Day” deals with a 40 year old man trying to learn the language of the French. The main point to me is the fact that David Sedaris would get basically bullied by his teacher but he still somehow learned the French language. At the end of the story he says an insult that his teacher had said to him‚ “ Everyday spent with you is like having a cesarean section” but as the teacher says this to Sedaris for the first time all semester he understand what she was saying to him. Now he

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    Peanut butter. One of my favorite foods. Some schools ban them and others just are very percontionary. I think that peanut butter should not be banned from schools. For one at lunch we could have a table for the kids who are peanut free. Also we make sure that if one of the students have an allergic reaction the teachers are prepared and know what to do. To start out with peanut free kids could have their own table so they don’t have the rise of ingesting peanuts. Or as Stacey Korecki says “Schools

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