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    The Theme of The Red Convertible comp102 The theme of the red convertible is the mental affect that the Vietnam War had on a young man. The car is used to establish the connection that two brothers had before and after the older brother went off to war. The beginning of the story describes a summer experience that the brothers shared. They spent the summer traveling in the car and exploring different areas together. It establishes a free spirit and close bond between the

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    Red Tape

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    What does the term red tape mean‚ and how does it relate to the Federal Bureaucracy? The “Red Tape” is originated far before the U.S. Congress‚ there was hundreds of years that all papal proclamations orders that had been followed and they were bound in red tape. This continued in England and was even carried to the U.S. The first major was discussion about the Civil War Veterans and also they had their records that bounded in red tape and also it was very difficult to get access to them It

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    Big Red

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    Tanner Drews ENGL 1213 March 21‚ 2013 Big Red When the spring comes we start going outside and enjoying the beautiful weather. Springtime bring us to our favorite outside activities‚ activities such as gardening‚ fishing‚ and hiking‚ after being cooped up in the cold winter. We have the exciting sport of baseball opening up that get us putting on our shorts‚ caps‚ and sunglasses to experience the sporty outdoor. But what about those spring spectators who wear their suits‚ sport jackets‚

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    Red Mangroves

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    Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics – mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S. The saline conditions tolerated by various species range from brackish water‚ through pure seawater (30 to 40 ppt)‚ to water of over twice the salinity of ocean seawater‚ where the salt has become concentrated by evaporation (up to 90 ppt).[1][2] The many species of trees and shrubs adapted to saline conditions are not all closely related‚ and the term "mangrove"

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    On the tenth of April in the year nineteen seventeen Robert Burn Woodward was born in the city of Boston Massachusetts. He died in July 8 1979.In his lifetime he attended high end universities from Harvard to Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Throughout Woodwards young age he was very interested in science and what he gained from all the knowledge he obtained. He attended public school for his primary and secondary education. Yet he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    The Red Monologue

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    They fanned out like a well-coordinated army hunting all throughout the town. Upon arriving at its outskirts‚ where the Spring Festival had taken place they found him. His clothes were covered in soot and his body was contaminated with bright red blisters and burns.  He was kneeling on the grass‚ crouched over‚ and coughing with an unrestrained ferocity that was only needed to dispel the smoke that his lungs had inhaled. Upon seeing the cowardly figure‚ the townspeople pulled him up from his kneeling

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    Red to Green

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    A fiction Red to Green by Maile Meloy is a story about a girl named Sam. This story is basically about a girl who is offered a scholarship to a boarding school hesitates to accept it then after what happened while her trip she decides to accept the offer. The main happening that affects her mind to accept a scholarship and leave far away from home happens when Sam‚ her father‚ her uncle‚ and her uncle’s client Layton take the float trip down the river. The reason she was hesitating to accept the

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    The Red Ribbon

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    The Red Ribbon                                      - g/ram             Sally Mayfield was eighteen years old when she decided to leave town for the first time by herself. She lived in Brentwood‚ the older side of the valley. The trees were a thicker and the sidewalk was lifted and cracked‚ showing signs of decay. Everyone walked on the street‚ where you could always see a group of kids playing games or the neighbors walking their luxury dogs. Things there were simple and traditional; everything

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    Red Convertable

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    The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich In the story The Red Convertible‚ Louise Erdrich introduces us to two brothers‚ Lyman and Henry Junior. They are of Chippewa descent and live on a reservation in North Dakota. One summer they decide to buy a red convertible car‚ and travel cross country. They have plenty of adventures meeting up with a girl from a small village in Alaska who needs a ride home. They happily oblige and drive her all the way to Alaska. After a time‚ Henry is sent off to Vietnam

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    The Red Pony

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    “The Red Pony” is the book I read‚ and it is pretty much about a family who lives on a ranch. In the story‚ a young boy is with his father and his ranch hand (assistant) at their family ranch‚ and everyday they have to work on something. When the boy’s father and the ranch hand happened to have a free day with little work to do‚ they decided to surprise the young boy by getting a gift that he had always wanted‚ a horse. The story goes on and on but I wanted to get to my point‚ which is where and

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