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    Quotes on Nature

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    Lend a Hand—Care for the Land Give a hoot. Don’t Pollute Reuse the past‚ Recycle the present‚ Save the future! GO GREEN! You Can Make a World of Difference–Care About the Environment Take a stare to take your care‚ Take care to keep your stare of the beautiful world around you! Keep your world clean and green. Save trees‚Save the environment!! Clean city‚ Green city!! Look around‚ Feel around‚ fly in air but stay on ground Save Environment Save U’r self Save a tree‚ save the world

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    deserted‚ cracked‚ old‚ awry‚ moths Images grew like grass and leaves half-erased and dubious track‚ polished parlor grew distrait and haunted wound the guilt clock that leaked the year away. wrinkled ewes snatch pansies through the fence/and stare with shallow eyes into the garden Millie’s cameos loosen round her throat. The bush comes near‚ the ranges grow immense. Their thoughts go fluttering/from room to room like moths Details The siblings are traveling but run into a cul-de-sac that

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    Violating A Social Norm

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    The social norm I decided on was to stare at someone for a couple minutes‚ or longer depending how long it took for the other to be aware that they were being watched. I did the assignment in a cashier’s line at Wal-Mart to a woman who looked like she was in her early 50’s. The way I stared‚ to be a bit more descriptive‚ seemed like I was nonchalant or impolite depending on how you viewed the situation. Violating this social norm was awkward and it felt like I was creeping on that lady. The reason

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    speaking‚ to someone in the work place‚ is appropriate. However‚ strong eye contact could portray someone ’s arrogance‚ overconfidence and could be seen as aggression (NVC‚ 2015). Strong eye contact is when you stare at someone‚ sometimes unblinking‚ this is sometimes known as the “death stare” and can be considered as a sign of aggression‚ or disrespect. In the United States eye contact is usually associated with a level of confidence a person might have. In other parts of the world maintaining

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    A man whose Son died in the in walks the in the street like a woman with a dead embryo in her womb means‚ they both lost someone. A woman lost her son or daughter‚ While a man lost his son or daughter from war. The last one “Tree with a constant stare at the world. Is saying people are dying and nobody’s doing anything about

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    and decide what she believes. Another example of Jaja surprising Kambili by being bold‚ is when he offers to kill a chicken: “‘I’ll kill it’‚ Jaja said‚ and we all turned to stare at him. ‘Nna m‚ you have never killed a chicken‚ have you?’ Aunty Ifeoma said. ‘No. But I can kill it.’ ‘Okay‚’ Aunty Ifeoma said‚ and I turned to stare‚ startled at how easily she had said that. Was she absent-minded because she was thinking about her student? Did she really think Jaja could kill a chicken?” (234-235). Jaja

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    The Secret Monologue

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    Jackson’s seat. She gives me a evil death stare as if she’s trying to frighten me. I walk to my seat and suddenly someone put their leg out‚ tripped me‚ and all of my books fell. I put my phone on the desk beside Cloe‚ I bend down to pick up my books and papers then i notice that my phone is no longer on the desk. “Where is my phone Cloe?” i said. “Now why are you asking me‚ you probably dropped it along with your book‚ you cluts.” she responded. I give her hard stare and read her mind‚ she took my phone

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    The Artwork

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    just under his nose. He has a watch on his left wrist. His eyes have a blank‚ captivating stare. The circles in the painting range in color from bright yellows and oranges to deep blues and subtle greens. The eyes of the man give meaning to the title of the artwork. Without his facial expression I would just assume this painting would be titled ‘circles - man with a headache’. His eyes having a blank stare show his confusion without words. The way his hands rest on his face show where the focus

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    Edward Field Icarus

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    people who live next door to Icarus are kind unlike in Ancient Greek times when manners did not matter. Icarus’s neighbors are also very modernized and are more logical “And had he told them They would have answered with a shocked‚ uncomprehending stare.” (14 and 15) Which proves that his neighbors were from modern day‚ and do not believe in human flight unlike in Icarus’s time. The characterization Edward Field uses is another adaption to the poem. Field also uses imagery to change the poem to

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    In The Color of Water James McBride devoted an entire chapter to his mother’s bicycle. An old-fashioned bicycle that was brought home by her late husband right before his death the bicycle was a coping instrument to his mother. She would ride the bicycle around town constantly‚ as if the constant motion would allow her to ignore what was happening in her life. The bicycle was “a huge old clunker‚ blue with white trim‚ with big fat tires and a battery-powered horn” (McBride 5). The eccentricity

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