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    The Custody of the Pumpkin

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    THE CUSTODY OF THE PUMPKIN By P.G. Wodehouse Author’s biography: Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse: 5 October 1881 (Surrey‚ England) ~ 14 February 1975 (Southampton‚ New-York)‚ died of a heart attack English humorist‚ playwright‚ and lyricist: novels‚ short stories‚ plays‚ poems‚ song lyrics and numerous piece of journalism. Uninterested in politics and world affairs. Enormous popular success and his writings continue to be widely read. Admired by contemporaries. He is in the upper class society

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    The Pumpkin Monologue

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    JIll went to school. Kate was feeling bored‚ so she went out to her porch. There was a pumpkin sitting on the railing. She picked it up it felt heavy too heavy. It was filled with smooth black rocks. They had etchings on them. She put the pumpkin it the trash. Five hours later. Jill came home and said “I like your pumpkin”. Kate quite puzzled‚ walked out and saw it. The pumpkin was back. She smashed the pumpkin on the brick pavement. The etchings on the rocks now glowing

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    Custody of the pumpkin

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    Custody Of The Pumpkin 1. Who was Lord Emsworth? What was he doing that fateful morning? Lord Emsworth was the ninth earl of Emsworth and a member of Threepwood Family. He was the owner of the Blanding’s castle. He was forgetful and absent-minded. Lord Emsworth was not a man of action he just used to speak things and didn’t care about the outer world. He was just bothered and worried about objects‚ here about his garden and the pumpkin‚ which he wanted to win in the competition. That fateful

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    Smashing Pumpkins

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    The Smashing Pumpkins have been one of the most successful bands to come out of the alternative scene of the late 1980s-early 1990s. With singer Billy Corgan’s distinctive voice as the cornerstone of their sound‚ the band has a reputation for being highly experimental with their instrumentation. Hitting it big with their albums Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness‚ their music has only gotten more creative. Corgan made history with the band’s latest undertaking‚ Teargarden by

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    Pumpkin Carving

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    Pumpkin Carving" General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the best way to carve a pumpkin Central Idea: The sequence of steps used in order to carve a great pumpkin INTRODUCTION A. | The need for a great holiday decoration | B. | Very inexpensive project that is fun for the whole family | C. | The best part is the pumpkin is edible so the insides can be usedAs a child one of my favorite memories during Halloween was having a pumpkin carving

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    Pumpkin’ was created by Yayoi Kusama in 2000. It reveals us an inner world of human being by Kusama’s hallucinatory style. Kusama‚ who was born into a traditional upper-class Japanese family in 1929‚ has seemingly been misunderstood since birth. Plagued by crippling hallucinations and neuroses since childhood‚ she found refuge and solace in art . It is worthwhile to explore her pained mental story. We can see circles and triangles cram a rectangle‚ which makes a strong contrast between orange and

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    Pumpkin Ribbon

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    A Tale of 3 PumpkinsPumpkin Three: Ribbon by Heather Well we have come to the end of our tale of the three pumpkins.  First‚ we met the lovely and vintage Book Page Pumpkin.  Then our journey brought us to the glamorous and classy Faux Nailhead Pumpkin and last we meet the sweet and cheery Ribbon Pumpkin. Isn’t she just a little sweetheart?! Believe it or not she proved to be the most difficult pumpkin to make‚ though you’d never know it by her demure personality and the simplicity of her

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    Custody of The Pumpkin

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    Situation: Humorous‚ old earl obsessed with a pumpkin with a son who complicates the pumpkin issue with his marriage. Ludicrous‚ has a happy resolution. Funny part; telescope‚ chance upon his son fooling around‚ thinking the cats attacked the pumpkin‚ his reaction when his son tells him he’s married‚ the garden situation‚ the fact that the pumpkin actually won. Characters All of them are funny‚ Lord Emsworth- fluffy minded‚ eccentric interests‚ strange fears‚ frustration with his son‚

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    Anthony Patch‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is a great example of a person suffering from unconscious narcissism. He is a man whose mind is constantly preoccupied with self admiration and his activities serve no better purpose to him than underpinning his greatness. On the very first page of the novel we are told that Anthony ’’thinks of himself rather an exceptional young man‚ thoroughly sophisticated‚ well adjusted to his environment‚ and somewhat more significant than anyone else he knows’’1

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    Sam Patch

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    things can be done as well as others”‚ the famous line of Sam Patch became a well-known saying amongst U.S. citizens especially Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democrats (Johnson‚ 163). Sam Patch was many things in his lifetime from a famous falls jumper to a destitute mill worker to also the first American-born boss spinner. He however was viewed different amongst social groups in America. The common folk and Jeffersonian democrats viewed Patch as a good man and somewhat of a folk hero‚ while the middle

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