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    other essays‚ but to develop an idea of your own in greater depth and detail as your essay proceeds from beginning to end. For your Unit 3 paper‚ your thesis will be your own interpretation and statement of what the poem To Autumn means. You can use the readings of To Autumn that we’ve discussed in class to get ideas for your essay‚ but the idea itself should be original and unique‚ the product of your own emotional and/or intellectual response to the poem. (Although the tips that follow are specific

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    Late Autumn‚ 1942 Today is one of those unusually quiet evenings‚ and sometimes‚ it’s so quiet it becomes frightening. It reminds me of a storm. At first‚ it sneaks up on you quietly‚ then the storm intensifies‚ rushing through cities‚ towns‚ or whatever is in its path‚ leaving behind devastation and desolation. That sense of desolation is what I fear the most‚ and that’s what it feels like now. There have been no loud roars of planes overhead or any explosions for over a month. But I don’t mind

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    Instructor Information: Professor Jane Arnett VOICE MAIL: I never listen to voice mail. EMAIL: prof.arnett1@gmail .com Melissa.arnett@avc.edu Use the Gmail address‚ for a response within a few hours before 11:00pm OFFICE HOURS: I will stay after class for a few Minutes as needed. Mailbox: In the Business Building Required Text: Public Speaking Handbook 4th or 5th Edition By Steven A. Beebe & Susan J. Beebe ISBN:

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    Searching For SUmmer

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    In “Searching for Summer” Joan Aiken uses details to portray the dark‚ negative‚ worldly mood and the happy‚ bright‚ and energetic mood of the different settings. The negativity surrounding the people of England‚ and the world‚ have drastically changed their whole lives and have made the world even harder to live in. A cloud of obscurity and anguish that was caused by war is blocking the rays of bliss and delight; however one couple is determined to find “a bit of sun” pg. 66 that will change their

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    Summer Slim

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    Summer Slim 8 oz Spring Water 2 scoops Vi- Shape Shake mix 6 frozen peach slices 6 frozen strawberries ( this recipe is delicious with 1/4 cup plain or vanilla yogurt added) Blended Frosty Strawberry Cinco De Mayo Vi Margaritas 1/4 cup strawberry fat free sorbet 3-5 ice cubes 2 Scoops Vi Shape Nutritional mix ... 1 Cup Almond Milk 1 shot tequila (optional) Juice from lime Strawberry and fresh lime slices Place sorbet‚2 Scoops Vi Shape Nutritional mix‚ ice‚

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    Palm Springs Tourism

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    A Desert Oasis Palm Springs is a desert city about 95 square miles located 111 miles east of Los Angeles with a population of 44‚552. Its history dates back thousands of years to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians who lived in the Coachella Valley. The modern history of Palm Springs was glamorized by Hollywood movie stars in the 1920s because of the great weather and seclusion. Palm Springs was incorporated in 1938 and World War II brought rapid growth to businesses and housing development

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    Hot-Springs Park History

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    Hot Springs National Park A Brief History of Hot Springs National Park The area we now know as Hot Springs National Park‚ was first a territory of the United States in 1803. It was part of the Louisiana Purchase. In 1807‚ settlers came and soon realized it was an area that had potential to be used as a health resort. A short time after‚ in the 1830s‚ log cabins and a store was built to meet the needs of visitors. Today‚ thousands of people go to the springs every year.

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    Winter Persuasive Speech

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    Winter means more than just scarves and mittened hands wrapped around a mug of hot cocoa. For vocalists‚ winter presents unique hazards and challenges. If you’re not careful‚ you could find yourself sidelined for the season‚ nursing a nasty upper respiratory infection or worse. As we officially enter the winter season‚ take a moment to examine your daily voice use‚ your practice habits‚ and your vocal hygiene. If you’re taking or are interested in taking voice lessons Frisco TX‚ here are four simple

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    Both the winter Olympics and Paralympics are the two mega sports event‚ where most of the countries will participate. The winter Olympics‚ is held in winter where most of the games are played. On the other side‚ the Paralympics‚ are for the people who are physically disabled sports persons. These are the world’s biggest sporting events‚ where sports person can show their talent and skills to the entire worlds. These are not only just a game event‚ it brings the whole world together and spread humanity

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    winter vaccation

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    n the way back the fog was worse and visibility was essentially zero. Ludwig gave me the plane and told me to do an ILS approach to the airport. The ILS was perfect and I saw the runin lights at about 200 ft. I flared and then Ludwig took over to land. As we were slowing down on the runway‚ he asked me if I felt good enough to do the second flight without stopping. I said OK and he gave me the plane and told me to take off. The continued second flight was more of the same. Low level terrain following

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