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    Summer Vacation

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    Summer Is My Favorite Season of the Year” My favorite season of the year is summer because of the warm weather‚ the school vacation‚ and the endless fun. I really enjoy the warm weather because it’s the perfect atmosphere to do outdoor activities. My favorite part about summer has to be the fact that school is closed for two months. During summer‚ you’re free to do whatever you want‚ not worrying about curfew or waking up early for school. Summer time is a great time to relax with friends and

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    Art Criticism: Summer in Cumberland The title of this work of art is named summer in Cumberland. It was painted in 1925 by James Durden which has collected in the Manchester Art Gallery. The dimension of this painting is 101.5x101.5cm. Durden used oil to pain on canvas. James Durden (1878-1964) was born in Manchester. Before studying at the Royal College of Art in London‚ James Durden studied at Manchester School of Art in Manchester. He later lived at Keswick in the Lake District. In 1927‚ he

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    Rain Water Harvesting

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    Rainwater Harvesting Introduction It was very difficult to imagine few decades before that you will require to buy drinking. The use value of water was never undermined‚ but it’s about time that even its exchange value is given due importance. Fresh water today is a scarce resource‚ and it is being felt the world over. More than 2000 million people would live under conditions of high water stress by the year 2050‚ according to the UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)‚ which warns water

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    All Summer in a Day

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    All Summer in a Day The short story All Summer in a Day‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ is a fictional tale with a theme based upon friendship and childhood experiences. The reader delves in to this world and we’re faced quite early on with the harsh realities that not all childhood experiences are good ones‚ especially not for the main character in this story. In this instance‚ we follow the hardship of the lead character as she faces bullying from her fellow students and this of course leads the reader to

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     death is seen as a passing from the physical life to the  spiritual life. By requesting Teofilo to send rain‚ this spiritual aspect of death is demonstrated  in “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ by Leslie Marmon Silko‚  along with cultural traditions such  as face painting. Both of these actions are inspired by the Native­American culture which the  main characters in the story‚ namely Leon and Ken are desperately trying to keep alive. In:  “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ Silko illustrates the coalescence of cultural and religious 

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    Winter and Summer

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    Summer has the warmest temperature of all four seasons. It usually occurs during the months of June‚ July and August. Most schools and various jobs use this season to take a break for the advantage of longer days and warm weather. The smell of sun-tan lotion at the pool or beach‚ the smell of barbeques‚ smoke‚ and summer breeze fill the air. The sounds of kids playing outside with their bikes‚ jump ropes‚ and birds chirping are heard throughout the day. The feeling of the hot sun beating down my

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    Helen of Troy Poem Analysis In Greek Mythology‚ Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda and was infamously known as the most beautiful woman on earth. Her beauty is claimed to be utterly amazing to those who behold her‚ but this beauty also causes various problems‚ such as causing the Trojan War when Paris takes Helen for himself from the Spartan king Menelaus. Thus‚ various questions arise about her beauty‚ most specifically regarding the worth or harm of such a beauty. In fact‚ in Edgar

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    Carrie Cunningham Mr. Ratzlaff ENGL-249 April 24‚ 2015 Langston Hughes Poem Analysis The 1920s consisted of a time when ultimate freedom and creativity collided with music. The Blues have evolved throughout the years‚ however the 1920s were the Blue’s early stages. By linking thoughts with music‚ the poet Langston Hughes was able to create a selection of poems which have a central theme of musical notions. The book Selected Poems of Langston Hughes addresses a variety of content such as home life‚

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    Rain Water Harvesting

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    ------------------------------------------------- Rainwater harvesting From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia | This article includes a list of references‚ but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help toimprove this article by introducing more precise citations. (June 2012) | Rainwater harvesting is the accumulating and storing of rainwater for reuse before it reaches the aquifer. It has been used to provide drinking water‚ water for livestock‚ water for irrigation

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    POEM ANALYSIS In the poem “Monologue for an Onion” by Suji Kwock Kim‚ the onion metaphor is the centerpiece of the poem. The onion represents the poet‚ and the person she addresses (the reader assumes) is her lover. The onion metaphor is used to convey the message to this anonymous lover that she is by nature heartless and that he should stop trying to unearth a hidden core. The author is trying to dissuade her lover from further fruitless digging which only seems to cause him distress. The speaker

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