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    We all love to go sunbathing and get that lovely tan. Though‚ spending time in the sun is important‚ it should be done in a limited way and not overdone as this can cause health concerns. Before we look into the risks of exposure to sun rays‚ lets take a look at the benefits obtained by spending time under the sun. One of the most important health benefits of sun rays is the production of Vitamin D. This vitamin is necessary for the body to remain strong. Sun rays are also necessary for the production

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    Violence in Movies

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    movie with a catch title such as "Scream" or "Fear." Whether you think these movies are necessary or not‚ production companies know they will get the viewers and this is why they keep making them. I was watching a movie the other day‚ with my lovely girlfriend of course‚ by the name of "The Matrix." The title caught both our eyes as we browsed the aisles of the movie store searching for something good to watch. Seeing that my girlfriend does like violence in movies and thinks its unreal‚ it

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    physical charm and quickly loved him. Echo spotted lovely Narcissus alone in the woods and pursued him. When opportunity presented itself‚ Echo threw herself into the arms of a disgusted Narcissus. She could not properly speak her love and Narcissus through her away. Not even Echo’s dire situation could move him to love. Echo flew to exile in caves and solitary woods‚ where she pined for unattainable love. She wasted away in the cave‚ leaving petrified bones and her poisonous voice. Many nymphs‚ like

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    Figures of Speech

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    think my love as rare‚ As any she belied with false compare. ~William Shakespeare‚ Sonnet CXXX 2. Metaphor Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day By: William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; And every fair from fair sometime declines‚

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    The Snow Child

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    Eowyn Ivey’s Use of Setting in The Snow Child In The Snow Child‚ by Eowyn Ivey‚ an Alaskan setting in the 1920’s contributes to the atmosphere of isolation‚ harsh conditions‚ and quiet. An older couple has moved to the Alaskan wilderness to escape the reminders of their dead child. One day‚ they make a snowman‚ and after the snowman begins to melt‚ they notice the mittens and hat have disappeared‚ and they discover a young girl living in the woods. A strong fantasy overlays this harsh story‚ borrowed

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    Crime Fiction

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    Emerson 1 Nick Emerson Professor Wilson English 115: 1 30 November 2010 These Dead Hands: A Study of Crime Fiction Since the form has never been perfected‚ it has never become fixed. The academians have never got their dead hands on it. It is still fluid‚ still too various for easy classification.(Horsley 1) While Raymond Chandler‚ the author of those words‚ would surely be against the classification attempted here‚ these “dead hands” of mine will attempt to share a study of what has

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    Mark Wahlberg

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    Mark Wahlberg Conner Mahan Period 5 Presented to Stephen Dame February 24‚ 2013 Table of Contents Cover Page : Page 1 Table of Contents : Page 2 Biography Page : Page 3 Films Page : Page 4 Songs Page : Page 5 The Letter to the Famous Person : Page 6 Gallery : Page 7 Works Cited : Page 8 Mark Wahlberg Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg is an actor‚ movie and television producer‚ and also a former rapper. He was known for being called Marky Mark in his earlier years

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    Out of Time

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    himself which is why he chose the title for the poem as‚ ‘Out of Time’ because no matter what‚ Time will never stop for anyone or anything. He is the pawn of Time whose mastery is complete and indifferent to his emotions: it ‘drills me‚ drives through bone and vein’‚ just as ‘water bends the seaweeds in the sea.’ Time may be cruelly dominant‚ but the speaker’s view of himself is worse: ‘the tide goes over but the weeds remain’. Yet the engagement with Time and its indifference to us. In both senses‚

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    championship will they play next year‚ Ken? Really?! OMG! Definitely‚ many scientists became insane completely. What would they want to clone an extinct animal like that for? The same for any other carnivorous animal from those eras. Well‚ I hope if those lovely kittens are cloned‚ at least‚ they become vegetarians. I’m glad you can bend your knee a bit more. But don’t let anything get you down‚ please! It’s not nice‚ but you are going to get better‚ Ken‚ maybe not so fast as you want‚ but you are going to

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    Funeral Blues

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    Funeral Blues Summary Stanza 1 Lines 1-2 Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚ Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone‚ The song begins with a series of harsh commands : stop the clocks! Cut off the telephones! The speaker sounds forceful and even angry. These seem like physical representations of time and communication to us. He wants everything to just stop. In the next line‚ he ask for silence. He wants dogs to stop barking too. On the other hand‚ the speaker is addressing an audience

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