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    50 Fun Things To Do In A Supermarket 1. Take shopping carts for the express purpose of filling them and stranding them at strategic locations. 2. Ride those little electronic cars at the front of the store. 3. Set all the alarm clocks to go off at ten minute intervals throughout the day. 4. Start playing Calvinball; see how many people you can get to join in. 5. Contaminate the entire auto department by sampling all the spray air fresheners. 6. Challenge other customers to duels with

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    Videogames: Harmless Fun or Harmful Technology? In today’s world‚ technology is ever becoming the main heartbeat of our everyday lives. From the alarms on our phones that wake us up in the morning‚ to the electronic GPS in our cars that gets us to our destinations‚ to the televisions we watch to distress after a hard day’s work‚ we are surrounded by electronic devices that aid us in both work and recreation. In my personal life‚ I am just as dependent on modern technology as the next person‚ and

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    Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home uses visual repetition to produce a Text which plays with its reader and invites its reader to play. Bechdel’s father committed suicide by stepping in front of a Sunbeam Ranch bread truck‚ and throughout the novel Bechdel repeats the Sunbeam Bread logo in moments she wants the reader to interact with‚ to explore more deeply. She invites us‚ with this logo‚ to make connections‚ to move backwards and forwards through the text and pay attention to the use of

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    Taiga Fun Facts By James Stuart‚ eHow Contributor The taiga is an ecosystem‚ or biome‚ that makes up a significant part of Canada and the northern regions of Asia and Europe. The taiga is the world’s largest biome and primarily comprises coniferous trees‚ which are made up of needles and stay green year round. The taiga biome is also known as the boreal forest. Temperature The taiga has a very cold climate with winter temperatures as low as minus-54 degrees Celsius. Summer temperatures

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    Fun Facts The Long Expected Party‚ Fangorn Forest‚ and the Paths of the Dead were all shot in studios indoors.  Millions of silk leaves were imported from China for the trilogy. Lord of the Rings was known to be hot property in Hollywood for decades. Many different producers and directors asked Saul Zaentz about the possibility of making films based off the books. One of those requests came from a young Mark Ordesky. (Like all the rest before Peter‚ he was turned down.) The majority of

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    Language Can Inspire Authors use language to inspire people to follow their beliefs and make the world a better place. This can be to persuade them to follow their religious‚ racial‚ or even political beliefs. An article published by the Washington Post‚ called “Ohio town holds rare history: Races mix freely for nearly 200 years‚” describes a town in Ohio called Longtown and how it has been kept alive throughout two centuries. While most segregation ended about 50 years ago‚ segregation has been

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    poem‚ “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” This poem goes to great lengths to emphasize it’s message; that each line of this piece strengthens the idea that bliss‚ and life itself are truly “golden” with the use of metaphors‚ but inevitably these feelings fade away. Throughout this piece Frost uses the aid of metaphors to convey his message‚ and these metaphors were comparisons with nature. “Nature’s first green is gold”‚ now when the thought of nature’s first green comes to mind‚ it can only be assumed that

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    Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic‚ a graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel. The autobiography focuses on self-identity by discovering the memories of the past. Bechdel combines texts and images‚ especially the presence of her father in her life‚ as the way to develop her own identity. The process of relating and understanding her own life to her fathers’ can be examined through the strategic use of the different contexts in her life. As Alison grows‚ she continually develops her sexual identity. Bechdel paints

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    A Red Cross member reminisced on World War II‚ saying‚ "The war was fun for America. I’m not talking about the poor souls who lost sons and daughters. But for the rest of us‚ the war was a hell of a good time." Over time‚ the allied victory in World War II has become idealized‚ a war of good versus evil in which everyone knew what he or she were fighting for. It has become known as the war that cemented America’s place at the top of the world both economically and militarily. Upon closer examination

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    Taylor Thomas Pill Pushing: The Cancer of the Healthcare System The sorry state of our health care system is something most people today recognize. However‚ it can be difficult to see the fundamental flaws through the veil established through the haze of politics. We must realize that the core issues are much bigger than left versus right. The dire consequences of this system can be seen in many areas. At 15% of our GDP‚ we spend more on healthcare than any other country‚ yet we have the lowest

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