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    him.” This may leave a reader feeling uncomfortable or uneasy. Some of the phrases used in “Pied Beauty” do not seem to be the best choices for the writing. The phrase “brinded cow” does not sound as nice as other phrases and does not make me want to love the cow like the writer is suggesting. The phrase “with swift‚ slow; sweet‚ sour; adazzle‚ dim;” breaks the flow of the poem and could have been left out or worded in a different way. The poem “Gods Will for You and Me” is getting the point across

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    Pet Peeve Speech

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    going to tell you about three that are especially annoying to me. My first pet peeve is people who talk with their mouth full of food; my second is people who talk on a cell phone while in a place of business; and my third are people who walk extremely slow in Wal-Mart. Have you ever been in a restaurant and looked at the table beside you and saw a person trying to talk with their much full of food? It’s gross right?! I am not sure what makes people think they can chew food and carry on a conversation

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    Milk Healthy or Not?

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    John A Professor Mallilo Milk‚ Healthy or Not? Most people drink milk everyday because it has been proven to increase bone strength and also helps slow down bone loss as we age. However‚ this seemingly harmless drink may be more harmful than it is healthy. Milk and other dairy products are packed with a lot of different nutrients that are essential for human survival and growth. As well as calcium‚ milk also has protein‚ potassium‚ phosphorus‚ vitamin D‚ vitamin B12‚ vitamin A‚ Riboflavin

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    38 The Milking strategy creates and supports a cash cow business. Variants of Milking Strategies:  A Fast Milking Strategy; would be disciplined about minimizing the expenditures towards the brand and maximizing the short-term cash flow‚ accepting the risk of a fast exit.  A Slow Milking Strategy; would sharply reduce long-term investment but continue to support operating areas such as marketing and service.  A Hold Strategy; would provide enough product development investment

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    She figured out that the cows are actually warning each other when something is going to happen. Her professors wouldn’t sign off on her thesis. She switched her thesis to control systems and cattle and why some work better than others and how they can tell the difference. To see what the cows see‚ Temple went through the chute cows go through and was able to figure out what scared them and makes them uncomfortable. She soon wrote

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    Pied Beauty

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    praises God and gives thanks. Why is he giving thanks? "For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow: For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; " Hopkins points out things that the majority of us take for granted on a daily basis. He finds beauty and eccentricity in all thst he sees: the irregular shapes and contrasting colours in the sky‚ which he compares to a brinded (brown and white) cow. In addition‚ he sees a quirky appeal in the rose-spotted belly of a trout‚ a fish common in

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    up offering him a lifetime supply of free McBurgertown food. Peter then proceeds to the restaurant with Brian to exercise his new privilege and while eating his 30th burger has a stroke that paralyzes the left side of his body. After sometime‚ and a slow recovery‚ Peter decides to walk into a Stem-cell research lab and walks out five minutes later completely healed and says “Why are we not funding this?”. Peter then decides to sue McBurgertown with the help of a cat lawyer and against the advice of

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    Ode On A Grecian Urn

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    bride of quietness” (1). The author is saying that the urn has lived it’s life in quietness‚ (maybe a museum or Greek ruins)‚ but still looks good (no major damage). When the poet says “ foster-child with silence and slow time” (2)‚ he means that the urn has been adopted by silence and slow time‚ furthermore‚ it is really old and has been hidden away in some museum or someone’s house‚ but that was not it’s original circumstances. By “ Sylvan historian” (Line 3) he says that the urn tells a really good

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    Pet Peeve Speech Example

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    going to tell you about three that are especially annoying to me. My first pet peeve is people who talk with their mouth full of food; my second is people who talk on a cell phone while in a place of business; and my third are people who walk extremely slow in Wal-Mart. Have you ever been in a restaurant and looked at the table beside you and saw a person trying to talk with their mouth full of food? It’s gross right?! I am not sure what makes people think they can chew food and carry on a conversation

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    underscoring the contrasting emotion of Wright. ‘Pied Beauty’ portrayed the beauty of God’s creation. Simile was used in ‘for skies of couple-color as a brinded cow’ to describe the double-colored blue sky with white clouds. Some cows have black spots on their white bodies. Hopkins compared the two-toned color to the brindled cows. Author used this simile to convince the reader that simple and common things can be beautiful. ‘Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls’ metaphorically represented the period

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