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    The Dragon Boat Festival

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    Officially on falling on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month‚ the Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Double Fifth Day. While many stories regarding its origin abound‚ the most popular and widely accepted version regards Qu Yuan‚ a minister during the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BC) Legend of the Dragon Boat Festival’s Origin At the end of the Zhou Dynasty‚ the area we now know as China had fallen into a state of fragmentation and conflict. While the Zhou dynasty had ruled for several

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    Get ready to get hooked into a slow and fulfilling piece of music by Norman MacLeod. This week‚ I feel that a simple‚ yet pleasant song is best compared to all the other pieces mentioned before in this blog. This piece‚ called Farewell to Fiunary‚ is a classical piece and is a straightforward piece for the most part. This is definitely one of my favorite piece that I enjoy playing and I’m sure you’ll also enjoy it! Let’s begin! Just skimming the page‚ you notice the same overall rhythm being

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    Comprehension Test Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1 Match a number from A with a letter from B to make complete sentences. A 1 The people in the maze were angry with Harris ... 2 George said it was most exciting to let girls tow your boat ... 3 The three men decided to go home early ... 4 Five different men said that they caught the fish ... 5 One morning George got up very early ... B a ... because his watch stopped the night before.

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    Ziba Came on a Boat

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    Author: Liz Lofthouse Illustrator: Robert Ingpen US Publisher: Kane/Miller Age group: Elementary aged children to adults Setting and story: Ziba Came on a Boat is a stunning picture book with a story‚ illustrations and backdrop like no other - people escaping war and violence in search of a new land. And with it‚ they hope for freedom. The setting in the story is a boat somewhere in the middle of an "endless" ocean. Ziba‚ a little girl‚ rides it with her mother and a group of other people

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    Open Boat” by Stephen Crane is an excellent example of literary naturalism. Naturalism‚ according to Dr. doCarmo‚ is an extension of realism in which‚ “human beings are at the mercy of uncontrollable larger forces that originate both within them and outside them.” In other words‚ nature is cruel and apathetic‚ the universe seems chaotic‚ a protagonist looks to outside forces and signs to explain their problems‚ and man is a small and seemingly helpless character in the universe. “The Open Boat” does

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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    In the short stories the "Open Boat" written by Stephen Crane and "Cathedral" written by Raymond Carver‚ tell a tale about different groups of people who go through life changing experiences and come out in the end as a stronger community. Everywhere we look communities surround us all. From our families and friends to the people we go to school with. Communities make up the essence of our everyday life. The four main characters in the "Open Boat" are the captain‚ the cook‚ the correspondent‚ and

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    The Catcher in the Rye written by J.D Salinger is a coming of age story. It is a story narrated by the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ who is a sixteen year old boy‚ but has a mind of a ten year old innocent kid. This book is clearly written to show the theme of coming of age because it shows many symbols of coming of age‚ it shows the changes of young adults in modern life‚ and it creates an image of Holden growing up. As a result of Allie’s death‚ Holden feels isolated from the world1‚ so he judges

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    Symbolism In The Open Boat

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    Stephen Crane: The Open Boat In his short story‚ ’The Open Boat‚’ Stephen Crane displays to us a universe completely indifferent to the affairs of humankind; we live in an apathetic world‚ in which man has to fight and struggle to live. The characters illustrated in the story come face-to-face with this indifference and all are nearly overcome by nature’s lack of concern with humanity. The survivors are alive primarily through determination and cooperation. We as human are alive because our constant

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    63910259 Marion Boats

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    Balance sheet As of March 30th 2006 Deatail Cash from Mr Fred Cash from Bill Service fee for lawyer Loan From Bank Buyout Cost for land Demolition Charge Advance from sports boat Sale of boats Compensation to Fred Paid for building Bank loan repaid Fred Salary Total Assumption: Type Cash F F OP F I 72000 20000 (800) 40000 (72000) F OP OP I F OP 40000 166800 (680) (145000) (42000) (10000) 68320 Land Building Accounts Receivable Retained earning (800) 72000 9000 13600 180400 (680) 145000

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    The Boys in the Boat is a memoir‚ it tells a part of the lives of eight rowers. The book is intended for all people who enjoy sports history. It is a beating the odds story meant to entertain‚ motivate‚ inspire‚ and teach of a forgotten story. The author is Daniel James Brown‚ he has written other books that all typically fall in the field of narrative nonfiction‚ by far his most famous work is The Boys in the Boat. The title is representative of the entire story. Each of the nine young men who trained

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