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    Birmingham‚ AL‚ is home to plenty of sunshine and blue skies‚ but it’s also home to a variety of bothersome pests. From bees and mice to rats and spiders‚ each pest poses a unique set of problems and potential dangers. To help you better understand the pests that plague your area‚ here is a quick look at some common nuisances and what can be done about them. Bees and Wasps While bees are a crucial part of the ecological system‚ they can be dangerous to humans when they build their nests too close to

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    “The Secret life of Walter Mitty” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is an ordinary character who fills his mind with day dreams in which he sees himself as a hero‚ surgeon‚ jumps into enemy territory‚ and proves his manly strengths. Walter is trying to escape from the routines and humiliations he suffers in everyday life. The theme of success and failure is played out between the two characters Mr. and Mrs. Mitty in a weekly shopping trip to the city. In this story “The Secret Life of Walter

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ is a film directed by Ben Stiller. It’s an adventure drama‚ about a Negative Assets manager at Life magazine (played by Ben Stiller). Through the lens of Walter Mitty‚ we see how he feels small and useless as he can not get the girl he’s obsessed with. His company is switching from a paper copy to an electronic copy‚ Walter was in charge of getting the last cover page for the company. He loses the picture and goes on a gurney looking for the picture‚ across the ocean

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    and a man that constantly strived for equality in racial-fuelled disputes‚ a key aspect of that being understanding when to and when not to engage in such dissension. His teaching can be instilled into the majority of conflicts faced in day-to-day life‚ and how crucial the choice can be when deciding whether or not to interfere. Many people adopt the ‘avoid conflict at all costs’ stance‚ removing themselves from any discord no matter how large the consequences may be. Admirable as it may be to some

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    she thinks the setting is. Many of times the reader is left to figure out what time period a certain books setting is in‚ or how old a certain character is‚ only trying to figure this out with minimal clues the author reveals. After reading "The Secret Lion"‚ I was blown away by how much time was spend in describing more of the setting and characters rather than just telling a story about what popele are doing. The whole time I was reading the story I was forced to picture it‚ the story became

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    People have always imagined themselves as extraordinary or with heroic traits. Walter Mitty’s character has no heroic traits‚ and is never in control of his own life. His wife is always telling him what do and when and how to do it‚ yet he imagines himself as these characters that are in control and courageous. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ James Thurber uses parodies‚ setting‚ and Irony to contribute to a tragic comedic character. The Parodies in the story mock the typical fearless in

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    Both “A&P” and “Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” are simple stories about everyday life‚ and the way normal people deal with the monotony of their lives. Both stories include characters that are faced with simple but tough problems. Sammy‚ the main character in “Secret Life Of Walter Mitty”‚ obviously hates his job at the A&P‚ and he finally quits after his boss does something that he thinks was unfair. Walter Mitty is tired of his boring life so he daydreams to get through it and to escape from his

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is the second adaptation of the 1939 James Thurber story. The first adaptation was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and was directed by Norman Z. McLeod wherein Danny Kaye played the role of Walter Mitty. In this 2013’s adapatation Walter Mitty is being played by Ben Stiller together with Kristen Wiig as Cheryl Melhoff‚ Shirley MacLaine‚ Adam Scott and mary other more. Walter has a crush on his co-worker‚ Cheryl. He works as a negative assets manager at Life magazine

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    Daydreams and Walter Mitty "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" You have all daydreamed from time to time but Walter Mitty is an excessive daydreamer. He daydreams because he is stressed out by his controlling wife. He also dozes off to dream about masculine adventures. Also the reason is he feels society does not get him and what kind of man he is. The last reason he daydreams is because he wants to get away from his boring life. In James Thurber’s "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚" Walter daydreams

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    ‘The Secret Life of Frogs’ is a poem that delves into the childhood perception of war‚ in particular World War I‚ and the experiences of their fathers. ‘The Secret Life of Frogs’ deals with the idea of misunderstandings incurred when children attempt to understand adult concepts. This is evident through the use of punning. The term ‘Frog’‚ which is frequently used throughout the poem adds amusement to the text because to the readers‚ it not only translates literally to a frog‚ but also represents

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