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    “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams describes a scene of a wheelbarrow covered with rain drops. It is the perfect little picture to describe right after a rain has stopped. The practicality is there is much work to be done with the little wheelbarrow. The Natchez Trace is beautiful when they seasons are changing. There is so much more to think about when a person is driving on the Trace. The Trace is absolutely beautiful. Around noon the sun is in the perfect position‚ right at the

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    The Red Dress Overview

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    RED DRESS by Alice Munro Alice Munro (Canadian writer‚ famous throughout North America) THEME: FEMALE ADOLESCENCE Sub-themes: • Mother-daughter relationship: o "She was just sitting and waiting for me to come home and tell her everything that had happened. And I would not do it‚ I never would." (implies that the daughter wished for her own space and felt her mother was too clingy and needy for her attention – failure at being a woman) o "My mother‚ never satisfied‚ was sewing a white

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    Red Inequality In America

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    buy the necessities to be successful. If you are able to you are more likely to succeed. According to Source F‚ there are two types of inequality in social class that we have in America. But the one type we are most concerned with is called Red Inequality. Red Inequality is between those who have college degrees and those who do not. This affects the middle class‚ the average people in our society who make up the majority of our society as well. Statistics show that college graduates around the 1980s

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    Themes In Red Kayak

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    Everyone feels guilt‚ but the way they chose to deal with it can change their life. In the book‚ Red Kayak‚ by Priscilla Cummings‚ many characters are feeling some type of guilt after a three year old boy‚ named Ben‚ died. The guilt is displayed differently by each person. Some main characters dealing with guilt are Brady‚ Mrs. Diangelo‚ and Digger. Mrs DiAngelo felt extremely guilty because she thought that if she had not taken Ben out in the bad weather‚ he would still be alive. She realized

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    HUAC and the Red Scare

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    As World War II came to a close in 1945‚ the Communist Party in America was beginning to simmer away. The government was worried that a Communist takeover in America would soon begin. They believed that these far-left ideas would destroy traditional American values. The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) was founded in 1938. Its original purpose was to find Nazi and Fascist sympathizers in Hollywood. After the war was over‚ the committee began targeting Communists. The government

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    Red, White, and Black

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    Red‚ White‚ and Black With the colonization of certain regions in America came conflicts with the Native Americans and the earliest traces of slavery in America. Originally using African-Americans only as indentured servants‚ the growers and farmers eventually began to rely on African-Americans and Native Americans as a free source of labor. Iroquois Confederacy: The joining of six sects of the Iroquoian family and of the Eastern Woodlands area. By the 1700s‚ the tribes in the confederacy were

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    The Red Chamber Sparknotes

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    One of the greatest perfections of literature‚ Tsao Hsueh Chin’s Dream of The Red Chamber is a compelling read that arouses the reader to want more despite its complexity and length. The Novel vividly portrays forgotten customs as well as enduring intrigues of a wealthy but declining aristocratic family in the Qing dynasty during the middle of the 18th century. The reader gains an insight on specific aspects about the Chinese family values‚ social hierarchy; inter family relationships‚ and customs

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    once knew. But are they? Veterans returning home from combat experience are faced with the difficult task of coping with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its side effects‚ because of their experiences in combat. In Lousie Erdrich’s‚ “The Red Convertible” and Wilfred Owen’s‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est” we can see how and why a returning veteran‚ such as Henry‚ would have trouble readapting to his former environment and handling the symptoms of PTSD. First‚ in order for us to see what Henry was

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    Red Becoming Thicker.

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    Coca Cola did not jell with the local bottlers. Four CEOs were changed in a span of seven years. Coke could not capitalize on the popularity of Thums Up. Its arch rival Pepsi is well ahead and has been able to penetrate deep into the Indian market. Red in the balance sheet of Coke is becoming thicker and industry observers are of the opinion that it would take at least two decades more before Coke could think of making profits in India. The Story It was in the early 1990s that India started liberalizing

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    Red scarf Girl

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    writing of the da-zing-baos (written forms of propaganda) and Ji-li was humiliated because of the writing on the posters. The downfalls of the Cultural Revolution started to begin. The Cultural Revolution was a time of much confusion in China. The Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang illustrates the chaos of that time. Ji-li’s experiences during this time period led to her point of view changing. Ji-li starts the Cultural Revolution full of progressive thoughts‚ but this quickly turns to confusion‚ and

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