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    “trompe l’oeil. Which is a style of painting that makes things look like the real objects they portray. That is why you can be tricked into thinking that it is a real person if you look at it fast or from far away. For example‚ if you look at her sweater she is wearing‚ you have to touch it to make

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    children leave to the United States and they knew the struggles they had to face. Families were as kind as to wake up at any time the train would pass to through bundles of gifts to them such bread‚ tortillas‚ crackers‚ waters‚ and even blankets or sweater for the immigrants to distribute and live of off as they had nothing else.

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    Depression‚ but people’s bad side did too. During The Great Depression food and money was hard to come by so people looked out for themselves before others. An example of this is when Joey and Josh were robbed of their 13 potatoes and extra blankets and sweaters. Also they fell to the bad and often morbid side of a gang. And when they had been turned away from people’s doorstep or from soup kitchens and told “this line is for working men not boys.” A final example was when the clerk at the shoe store

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    If the virtues are an intricately knitted sweater‚ alcoholism is like pulling a snagged thread until the entire thing comes undone. Alcoholism leads to lying‚ violence‚ laziness‚ social irresponsibility‚ promiscuity‚ injustice‚ inability to love and be in relationship to others and it also often causes the alcoholic to neglect her bodily health. So why do teenagers still drink alcohol? Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to the influences of peer pressure and pop culture‚ and may be inclined

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    with a spouse or a roommate 20. How to bathe a cat 21. How to complain effectively 22. How to survive a recession 23. How to toilet train a baby 24. How to develop self-confidence 25. How to use Twitter 26. How to wash a sweater 27. How to build a great music collection--cheaply and legally 28. How to get along with an instructor without sucking up 29. How to give yourself a haircut 30. How to plan the perfect class schedule 31. How to apply the Heimlich

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    Ask an Individual what the word “Patriotism” means and the individual might define the term as someone being loyal. Yes‚ that is the correct. Now ask them what and individual has to be loyal to‚ to be considered a patriot. I can almost guarantee that at least one out of ten questioned individuals will bring up a war or something related to a war. While an individual fighting for our free country can be considered a patriot‚ we must be aware that they are not the only patriots. The term “Patriot”

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    Evolution of Cheerleading Cheerleaders have been inspiring crowds for years‚ but not everyone considered cheer as a real sport. Since the beginning of cheerleading in the late 1800 ’s‚ it has been a part of sports like football and rugby (iSport). Cheering is not just yelling a bunch of chants anymore. The role of a cheerleader has long been considered as a girl position‚ when in fact cheerleading was started by men. Cheerleading was first recognized in 1903‚" with a group of men coming

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    as Willovale Park back then). This would enhance the prejudice that was already built among the Torontonian residents‚ as they felt like they were being invaded by foreigners. The following night a group known as the “Pit Gang” raised a swastika sweater to depict the rise of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi army. They also painted the words “Hail Hitler” on their clubhouse roof. The next day a second game was held‚ during this event Toronto fans made anti-Semitic slurs to the Jewish baseball team. The sequence

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    There is a nationwide debate about whether public schools should require their students to wear uniforms. This policy should be implemented‚ because uniforms take importance away from materialism‚ and encourage students to focus on their work. Many supporters believe that the students will behave how they are dressed. If they are dressed in a tailored manner‚ then the students will act accordingly. Uniforms also encourage unity‚ take importance away from differences‚ and make schools better places

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    What do you think of a world when you have to follow the same rules as everyone else and some decisions you cannot make on your own? The book "The Giver" is about a world with people who are equal and Jonas‚ the protagonist‚ has something that other’s in the community don’t. The novel "The Giver" is a society that appears to be utopian but is revealed to be dystopia as the story goes on. As a result‚ it is clear to see that the society in the novel has many similarties and differences with our

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