sleighing through the snow. The trees were charged with snow and look like silver trees. I can remember last winter when me and my friends went to the country and made the biggest snow man from our town. The snow was like silk and every time the sun shone it was glittering. The houses were full of this incredible white skin texture which resembled like a big white polar bear. Even if the sun was trying to warm this part of the country‚ the winter and thus the snow took possession of our
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Rushing down a snow covered slope on wooden planks– that was my reflection of skiing. I never thought skiing to be anything more and I never ever dreamed sliding down the incline myself. Until‚ a holiday to US was planned in December 2009. It was my first experience with snow and it was close to midnight when the plane landed. After renting a four-wheel drive‚ my family and I made our way to a beautiful wooden lodge in Lake Tahoe. The sky was scattered with twinkling stars and the roadsides were
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falling from the sky creating a white blanket on the world. In a hurry‚ I put on my thick heavy jacket‚ slide on my hefty boots‚ and dress my hands with my favourite waterproof gloves. I rush onto my snow-covered yard‚ thinking that my favourite season‚ winter‚ is finally here. With the grace of snowfall‚ this winter will be beautiful to look upon‚ fun to play within‚ and fills your heart with warmth. A fresh scent of pine fills the air as the bright snow gently lands on the tip of your
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“Stupid blue door why can’t you just be like all the others”. These thoughts often flooded Lena’s mind when she came home. Lena’s father painted the door of their house blue while all the others on the reservation were white. Jeannette C. Armstrong the author of Blue Against White clearly shows that Lena is troubled with the life pressure of being different. Immaturity wants assimilation maturity supports individualism. Lena leaves the reservation for schooling in the city. She finds that she
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In the winter tundra‚ a lone bench stands. The area is very open and near the back are evergreens and possibly elm trees. It is almost overpowered by several shades of blue‚ which is the only color other than white and black‚ and at first glance‚ the seats are empty. Who would be out in such weather? Only someone who has not choice. This image is most likely an advocate for the homeless by a shelter. The invisible person sleeping on the bench embodies the harsh reality of where the homeless
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in gently on puffy white cumulous clouds‚ they barrel across the mountains like runaway freight trains‚ full of noise and bluster‚ prodded by the restless wind. Ski resorts don’t like to talk about wind–or storms in general—because it scares away the tourists‚ who somehow forget that winter is messy‚ cold‚ and wild‚ as if snow were laid down softly each night like a blanket over a sleeping baby. But wind is a fact of life in the mountains‚ as much a part of the weather as snow itself‚ and those who
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The snow is like a white ash that falls and covers the land and everything in its path. It’s like magic falling from the sky. And it creates the illusion of floating on a cold mist before dancing to the ground. The tiny star-shaped pieces of the clouds are mesmerizing. And not one of these small winter miracles is quite the same. I love to look out of the window at the white blanket that has been gently laid over the land. Everything disappears‚ hiding under piles and piles of white frozen water
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for rampant crime and filthy living conditions. During the time of the Columbian Exposition in the early 1890’s these traits became Chicago’s defining characteristics‚ and people began to view the metropolis as the Black City. In The Devil in the White City‚ author Erik Larson utilizes primary sources in order to establish Chicago’s reputation that they are trying to overcome. Through the primary
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Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger shares the debauchery‚ fraud and cancer-like corruption dominating Indian society. With constant references to the corrupt practices existing in schools‚ hospitals‚ elections and the entirety of the government; Adiga explores the injustice common amongst all characters. Corruption can be seen through Balram’s twisted and warped morals to progress towards wealth‚ power and freedom commonly known as the ‘light’. Politicians‚ police and judges are easily bribed with a
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Creation of Snow and Jack Frost Long ago‚ the weather was just warm and the grass was just green. Every person on earth was happy the way they were‚ and the way everything was. God was always trying to bring new things into Earth‚ to complete its perfectness. One day God had this big feeling that he needed to create something for Earth and his people. But what could it be? Everything was already so perfect. So God asked and angel named Jack to go down to Earth and figure out what was missing. Jack
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