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    Old is GOld

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    Old is Gold “Don’t try to be original; just try to be good‚” a very simple advice from Paul Rand‚ yet a very honest advice for designer-to-be. Paul Rand was one of the inspirational pioneers of modern graphic design. Even if one has not heard of his name‚ he or she must has seen his design works certainly. A few of his well-known logo designs are ABC‚ UPS and IBM. His book‚ “A Designer’s Art” is as influential as he was. It is not only involved aesthetic requirements for graphic designers‚ but

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    Victoria Hernandez Rodney Rather English 1302 Reader Response 1: “The Only Girl at the Boys’ Party”. Sharon Old’s “One girl at the boys’ party” deals with the reality that we live in a society that’s constantly changing and conforming to social norms. The mother of the girl learns early on that the girl is singled out at the party because of her gender and therefore is put into a situation that lacks similarity. The environment consumes the girl and she becomes overwhelmed by the boys’ who “tower

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    Later Start Time Benefits

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    Later Start Time Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a late start time? Well many students have‚ and we would like to make that dream a reality! Having a later start time would have many benefits‚ including more sleep which we all need sometimes. The students in Lake Zurich‚ Illinois would like a later start time. A later start time has many health benefits and learning benefits. There are other schools that have experienced success with later start times. Overall‚ more sleep means

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    Poem

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    Sabrina Lugo February 12th 2013 4:30pm I never lived for rainbows or eclipses just because of the conflict of interest for attention between what is brought out most within the spectrums of our personalities. To visually stimulate the brain‚ to object to reality‚ to imperfect the shade that is invisible to the eyes- FEAR OF KNOWING THE TRUTH Intertwining through and through creating emotions and depth to those objects we could not touch‚ we could not bear‚ we could not feel. Who savor the

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    Poem

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    Foreign Policy Debate The Current U.S foreign policy in the Middle East has a goal to advance peace‚ security‚ and prosperity in the Middle East. The Current foreign Policy is also supposed to defeat Al-Qa’ida and its extremist affiliates in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The United States Foreign policy protects the U.S citizens by governing international relations‚ but the current U.S. foreign policy undermines our national security in the Middle East‚ through drone strikes‚ the war in Afghanistan

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    Poem Comparison

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    Poems: Piano‚ Poem at thirty-nine & Once Upon a time Paragraph 1 - Introduction Nostalgia is the desire of things from the past‚ feeling homesick or remembering a person. This is the central Idea of the three poems; D.H.Lawrence’s ‘Piano’‚ Alice Walker’s ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ & Gabriel Okara’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ convey that they miss their earlier life or wish for a better past. Paragraph 2 - Write the theme of the first poem. D.H. Lawrences ‘Piano’ is a representation of longing of his past

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    Old English Poetry

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    Old English Poetry Short Notes: 1. Beowulf - It is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines‚ set in Scandinavia‚ commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature. It survives in a single manuscript known as the Nowell Codex. Its composition by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet is dated between the 8th and the early 11th century.  In the poem‚ Beowulf‚ a hero of the Geats in Scandinavia‚ comes to the help

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    It’s A Woman’s World “It’s A Woman’s World” written by Eavan Boland is a poem about how woman should embrace their strengths. It’s a Woman’s World” focuses on issues of female identity and how the contributions of women have been overlooked. The speaker of Eavan Boland’s poem‚ seems to intend irony with the title of this poem‚ she is not saying this is a woman’s world‚ but rather speaks of the world from the woman’s point of view. Boland shows her views that women‚ who are placed in less harsh

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    Why Start School Later?

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    toughen up and to go to bed early‚ but how is that possible? If we were to start school later‚ the school day would be so much more easier and students wouldn’t complain as much. Students would be better prepared and have more attention span‚ it would improve test and grades because students would be more focused instead of looking at the clock waiting for school to get out. Starting school later would not just help the teachers out it would help parents as well because there would be less

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    Never judging People by their appearance is the common theme both Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech and “The Guest” retold by Uma Krishnaswami develop.Both stories developed the theme though the character’s thoughts‚ actions‚ and words. In the story Walk Two Moons Sharon Creech Developed the theme though the character’s thoughts. My evidence from Walk Two Moons is “...Margaret Cadaver’s hair did look spooky and her voice did sound exactly like dead leaves” This demonstrates that in beginning Sal viewed

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