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    narrator begins by following the main character‚ the young‚ adventurous‚ and suburbanized Ned Merrill on a Sunday quest to rise above complacency. The energetic Ned Merrill wakes up hung over on a beautiful Sunday morning and plans to swim home‚ pool by pool‚ 8 miles across town. Many different themes arise during the voyage home for Ned displaying the transitions from real to surreal. The struggle to constantly stay on top‚ the use of foreshadowing and the change of weather‚ the affect addiction had

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    The process of identifying and selecting the best employees for your company can be a challenge. In the article “High-potential employees” written by Steve Schumacher‚ he tackles this challenge. Steve differentiates between an employee who is a high-performer and those that are high-potential. An employee who is a high-performer can be counted on to have excellent performance time after time yet will have shortcomings in moving to the next level due to aspiration‚ engagement or ability. An employee

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    Australian Voice Essay

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    Good afternoon guys. I am Wayne Hyett‚ the editor of The castle. I am glad to standing here to show you my opinion of "The way Australians view and understand the word is unique". Which is represent the Australian’s voice. This movie talking about a sweet-natured family called the Kerrigan. Eventhough they live beside the airport and under the power lines‚ they still pride of the house. One day Darryl has been told to evicted [i’vikt] out‚ but the house is really important to him so he attempts

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    lost and seems hopeless‚ you may gain something else more valuable than a victory. In the end you gain more than you bargain for. I have always enjoyed swimming. I go to the pool regularly and feel very free. I jump into the pool thinking that I’m better than everyone else in the pool. I feel like I’m the queen of the pool. But then another girl comes. I can sense the challenge between us; I fling down the gauntlet and we race. While swimming‚ I can feel the heat rising in my cheeks and the sweat

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    ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT ACQUAINTANCE PARTY 2013 I. Narrative The annual Acquaintance Party of the students of Bachelor in Elementary Education was held last July 19‚ 2013 at the Villa Amanda Resort‚ Abucay‚ Bataan. The activities began with the registration of the participants at their arrival on the venue. Stubs‚ indicated as entrance and photo booth stubs‚ were given to students before July 19 and were to be meant as the gate pass for them to enter the venue. It was facilitated by Board

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    O’fficé Clippuply is the name and modeling is the game. I am not your average paper clip‚ I am fabulous! I model for Clip Supply Co. and I’m on the cover of all their magazines. A few days ago I had the most traumatizing experience of my life. I was eaten by a human baby. My friends have told me the dangers of my job‚ but I have never believed them. Thank goodness I took that course on human studies back in high school. Now let me take you back to that awe inspiring day. About four days ago I was

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    Gatsby Closing Lines

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    “‘Can’t repeat the past?’ [Gatsby] cried incredulously. ‘Why of course you can!’“ In so much as two lines the novel was born with one of its main themes – the vast obsession with the past and the failure to accept that it is‚ contrary to what Gatsby says‚ impossible to recreate. As the novel concludes‚ Nick reflects‚ “So we beat on‚ boats against the current‚ borne back ceaselessly into the past.” In some instances‚ “beating against the current” is considered a positive quality; an optimistic life-force

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    Art Appreciation

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    pattern that is emitted from the glowing affect of the lights. The pool table‚ bar‚ and the man dressed in white are all examples of focal points to me as they are the bigger pieces that attract more attention by viewers. The bar could be considered a focal point because of all the implied lines leading to it. The man in white is considered to me as one because he is what stands out the most from all the other dark clothed people. The pool tables closest corner is sort of pointing towards the viewer and

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    Neighborhood Memories

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    Neighborhood Memories - July 2008- When I lived in Broward‚ I had a humongous mango tree that my cousin‚ Kenneth‚ and I liked to climb. It was still summer when we decided to get an old mattress and put it by the tree so we could relax there. One of those days my little cousin‚ Kevin‚ wanted to learn how to climb the mango tree. Back then Kenneth was still young and devious; he treated his little brother and sister (Kevin & Kelly) horribly. So that one day someone‚ I’m guessing it was Kenneth‚ moved

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    SPECIES DIVERSITY IN POOL AND RIFFLES OF A LOTIC TROPICAL SYSTEM Abstract This study looked at species adaptations to different substrate type‚ current velocity‚ dissolved oxygen and depth that allows for the specialized utilization of the microhabitats found and how this was responsible for similarities and differences in species diversity in pools and riffles. The riffle was seen as the more diverse mesohabitat. Of the 47 species found‚ the riffle had 37 of these organisms present. The

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