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    The Street

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    Rago October 3‚ 2014 Living on the Street  Ann Petry’s novel‚ ​ The Street​ ‚ was published in 1946. This riveting novel narrates the life  of a single mother‚ Lutie Johnson‚ and her struggle of living in poverty on the streets of Harlem.  Throughout this novel the theme of motherhood‚ or lack thereof‚ is very prevalent. However; the  theme of motherhood does not capture my attention. What interests me is the underlying theme  of the profound effect the “Street” has over its inhabitants. This theme captures my attention 

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    The Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is one of the happiest and most loyal dog breeds on the planet. They are affectionate and aim to please. Their nature is to be friendly and trusting and they expect the same in return when meeting new people or other dogs. When encountering a pooch that isn’t so nice‚ they will not interact. Rather‚ they will head in a direction away from that dog. If you are considering bringing one of these wonderful animals into your family‚ you must consider

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    Have you seen a life saving dog?‚ well‚ if you have ‚ you will know it’s the German shepherd and that people use it for . For more than a century‚ It has been used as disability assistance dog‚ rescue dog‚ and also as military dog etc.    I’ve been curious to know more about this smart and brave dog. According to Francis Kern‚ Initially in 1890 approximately‚ these "Dogs were being bred to preserve traits that assisted in their job of herding sheep and protecting their flocks from predators."  After

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    Roller Coaster Ride

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    steel roller coasters with several loops‚ for they would give me the sensation of being spun around like rotating car wheels. The wooden roller coasters are also very fun because they sway much more than the steel ones‚ bringing back good childhood memories of when my dad would push me on the swings. What I enjoy the most about these captivating rides‚ and what makes me want to ride them again‚ is the thrill and excitement of having survived them. As I became older and gained more responsibilities

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    ICE #3 Author: Jessica Shepherd Title: GrandmaIllustrator: Jessica ShepherdPublisher: Childs Play International Ltd (July 1‚ 2014)Copyright Date: 2014Genre: Contemporary Realistic FictionInterest Level: 3-8 years oldPersonal Rating: 4: Grandma is a heartwarming book that goes through a change that children might experience as well. I enjoyed this book because Shepherd went about the transformation in a comforting way. Grandma’s story should be shared with children so that they can understand that

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    My Street

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    My Street The sharp yapping invades my slumber‚ waking me abruptly from the sanctuary of a deep sleep. I reluctantly raise a heavy eyelid to admit a splinter of brilliant light. My gaze is drawn toward the light where the sky bleeds red as the sun creeps over the horizon‚ like a silent explosion. Stuck between dreams and reality‚ the heavenly white creatures ignite in colours of carmine and crimson as the elongated shadows hide beneath the shops and houses below. At last the comforting feeling

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    The Strange Ride Home

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    The Strange Ride Home Traumatic events come in many different ways at many different times of ones life. Mine came on the school bus while I was on my way home from school. It was so sudden and it was definitely something I’ve never experienced before‚ it was different. The bus had stopped to let a couple kids off and I stood up to throw some trash away. I stood up and we were rear ended by a young lady who had been trying to get a bee out of the car and not realized the bus had stopped. I

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    receiving the miniature camera in the display. their ______________9. Mrs. Carson‚ like every other American literature teacher‚ has their own interpretation of the symbols in Moby-Dick. his or her ______________10. Every puppy and kitten will cry at night until their owner comes to carry it to bed. they ______________11. My grandmother‚ as well as too many other Americans‚ believes every word they read in the National Enquirer. she read ______________12. If anyone wishes to try one of Louise’s famous

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    The endless effects of Propaganda Art is not all about beauty. Sometimes art is merely a feeling after taking in an image. When we look at an image‚ it often reflects back at us like a mirror as we rely on perception to figure out the artist’s purpose‚ which is sometimes indirectly stated. When it comes to propaganda art; however‚ this is not the case. Propaganda art can be defined as a form of art that utilizes extreme images in means of dehumanizing and depriving people of their integrity. While

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    Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and Michael Ondaatje’s “The Cinnamon Peeler” are short poems‚ which contain a mutual theme of demonstrating love. However‚ they differ drastically in the overall perception and depiction of love. Marlowe’s outlook on love is extravagantly fanciful which is evident in his use of materialism to entice his love interest. In contrast‚ Ondaatje’s outlook on love ties his speaker’s imagination with reality. Like Marlow‚ materialism is evident

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