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    helping other people or having a child. Follow your inner voice to find purpose. Sometimes‚ we should do things that we don’t want. But always keep in mind why you are doing it. If it is your work for the money‚ try to remember what you are going to do with that money. It might be because you have a family that you love or you are planning to go travelling with the money. You are doing it for big reasons. Incidentally‚ everything that is happening around you has a purpose. Find the deeper meaning‚ and

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    color is significant to why Holden bought it because it was the color of his little sister’s hair‚ Phoebe‚ and his little brothers hair‚ Allie‚ who died. Holden wears his hats different ways. He often has his hat on backwards when he upset or mad. This hat becomes very important to how Holden sees himself. When ever he has his hat on he

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    Witches have been around for many centuries. Premodern texts primarily claimed that witches were female who work with the devil to bring about harm. Although there are some modern texts that argue against the stereotype‚ many follow the same reasoning of female witches. The show Supernatural is a modern example of this ideology. Two brothers‚ Sam and Dean Winchester travel all around the country to fight evil spirits. During one of their trips‚ they come across some witchcraft. This leads them to

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    Real Witches of the Renaissance In the land of Oz‚ someone could be a good witch or a bad witch‚ but there was a different belief throughout the 15th‚ 16th‚ and 17th century. These centuries make up the time period called the Renaissance. This era is known for many things: art‚ the Bubonic Plague‚ Castles‚ Elizabeth I‚ and witches. The concept of witches developed and evolved. People during the Renaissance era had a great fear of witches and magic. Many factors contributed to the origins of the

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    lives is what I enjoy” and it is said by the witches from Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. This PostSecret that I’ve made demonstrates who my character is‚ as witches do not like humans as it is described in Act 1‚ scene 3 when the sailor’s wife is eating chestnuts and the witch describes her as a “rump-fed ronyon” (I‚iii‚ 8)‚ which is quite insulting. This shows that the witches are cruel to humans as they use negative connotations and hurtful language to describe humans. The reason why the witches feel

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    PROJECT IN ENGLISH SUBMITTED BY : ARVIN B. DE ANDRES SUBMITTED TO: MS. LORAINE BELARO COMMON NAME: RED MAPLE SCIENTIFIC NAME: RUBRUM COMMON NAME: GRAND FIR SCIENTIFIC NAME: GRANDIS COMMON NAME: INDIAN RICE GASSES SCIENTIFIC NAME:     hymenoides  COMMON NAME: HEART LEAF ARNICA SCIENTIFIC NAME:  cordifolia COMMON NAME: MUSK THISTLE SCIENTIFIC NAME: NUTANS COMMON NAME: GREEN RABBIT BRUSH SCIENTIFIC NAME: VISCIDIFLORUS COMMON NAME: YELLOW

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    industrial chemicals to the agricultural division of the KM Group of Companies and variety of personal product such as deodorants and Soaps. V. Social Responsibility Application VCP prefers to use natural herbs as primary ingredients for their astringent product as they see this as the best and safest way to produce facial care products. VI. Statement of the Problem How will VCP position itself in the market as one of the leaders in facial care industry? VII. Statement of Objectives Short-term:

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    she puts it. The ocean is also where Edna finds herself at the end of her life. Using the ocean as a symbol ties into the theme of this story very well. The theme being that what is expected of someone by societyis sometimes unreasonable‚ and that if you do not meet society’s expectations then there will be consequences. These consequences usually consist of being alienated to an extent‚ and gaining a bad reputation. Almost every time Edna is at the beach‚ she is doesn’t act according to what is expected

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    royalty and Caesar wanted others to know this by wearing this color. I gave Caesar a purple cape that wraps around his red uniform. The words on his cape say “BETTER THAN U” because that represents Caesar character throughout the play. He was very hubris and the citizens of Rome loved him‚ putting him on a pedestal. The uniform is red because that is what Roman soldiers wore since Caesar was a military leader‚ it made sense to make his uniform red. I also put a crown on Caesar’s head. Caesar really

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    Elizabethan Belief in Witches During the Elizabethan era people blamed unexplainable events as the work of witches. There were frequent outbreaks of the deadly Black Death (Bubonic Plague) for which there was no cure. The fear and anger about this terrible disease had to be directed at someone - witches were the obvious target. When people died from terrible diseases‚ when animals died‚ when there was a bad harvest‚ or when houses were burnt down in fires - someone had to be blamed - witches were the obvious

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