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    Strawberry‚ chocolate coated‚ purple yam ("ube")‚ peanut and cookies-and-cream flavoured polvorón also exist. THE SCRUMPTIOUS BONGBONG’S POLVORON – A TASTY TREAT FOR ALL SEASONS Take great pleasure in a scrumptious snack of Bongbong’s polvoron. This delightful and tasty treat has proven itself to be a snack for all seasons and events. The truly unique taste of this lip smacking delicacy made by Bongbong’s Piaya and

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    horizon. The house also had a huge porch with large white columns making a fence to support the balcony. The columns were full of dirt; they looked less white and more brownish-black. As I slowly continued to walk past the house‚ I could hear the wind whistling through the broken windows. I could see the leftovers of the curtains moving gently in the breeze and the grass swishing left and right in the wind. As I was giving the house a final look I thought I saw a silhouette of somebody beside the window

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    whistle from the garden‚ and swallows‚ gathering for their coming migration‚ sing from the skies. For s form and descriptive surface‚ “To Autumn” is one of the simplest of Keats’s odes. There is nothing confusing or complex in Keats’s paean to the season of autumn‚ with its fruitfulness‚ its flowers‚ and the song of its swallow gathering for migration. The extraordinary achievement of this poem lies in its ability to suggest‚ explore‚ and develop a rich abundance of themes without ever ruffling its

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    August 2026: There will Come Soft Rains “There will Come Soft Rains” is a short science fiction story written in 1950 by Ray Bradbury. The entire story focuses on the setting of a mechanical house winding down its days. The house is a representation of humanity and technology. While technology seems to have replaced humans in the beginning of the story‚ by the end‚ Bradbury shows that without humans‚ technology is doomed. In the beginning‚ technology has reduced humans to be an unnecessary aspect

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    In an individualistic culture that promotes autonomy‚ an infant sleeps in his or her own crib or room‚ which requires the infant to self-regulate and self-soothe. In America babies tend to sleep solitary and‚ in general‚ spend much more of their time alone than babies do in more collectivist cultures. They spend considerable time sitting in playpens or play seats with their toys. Many parents feel that social time is stressful for babies and that infants need “downtime” to rest and recover. Babies

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    Close Read Questions 1: According to George‚ what makes George and Lennie different from other ranch laborers? Support your answer with evidence from the text. What makes George and Lennie different from other ranch laborers is that Lennie has George to look after him and George has Lennie to look after him (Steinbeck 14). They also have a dream to look forward to‚ unlike the other ranch laborers who “got nothing to look ahead to” (Steinbeck 14). 2: In the first chapter‚ the narrator describes

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    understanding of riding a bike I was going around the park on my own. I was ecstatic – I had finally achieved my goal! The adrenaline was still pumping and I kept peddling faster and faster. My surroundings became blurry and all I could hear was the wind whistling past my ears. * * Then suddenly‚ I was lying on the ground. * * Apparently I had lost control of the bike due to my excessive speed and had tumbled onto the concrete? I will never forget the exhilarating moment and growing up stage

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    Owls Adaptations

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    In Bio 205‚ we discussed how all species have specific adaptations that help them live and survive in their environments. In class‚ we discussed owls and their different adaptations that help them survive and catch their food. We learned about the structure of their eyes‚ ears‚ and feathers that further benefits their ability to survive. We also learned about how they catch their prey and digest it. Owls have very many complex adaptations that help them survive in their environments‚ and the children’s

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    where they do not (thus his title “The Faultless Painter”)‚ their work ultimately triumphs for its emotional and spiritual power. Andrea now finds himself in the twilight of his career and his marriage: Lucrezia’s “Cousin”—probably her lover—keeps whistling for her to come; she apparently either owes the man gambling debts or has promised to cover his own. The fond‚ weary Andrea gives her some money‚ promises to sell paintings to pay off her debts‚ and sends her away to her “Cousin‚” while he remains

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    cure for allergy. But it can be kept under control by a doctor with medication. Asthma Asthma  is a disease that makes it hard for a person to breathe. During an asthma attack‚ a person may feel breathless. The person may wheeze‚ or make a whistling sound from the chest. The person may cough‚ gasp for air‚ and feel tightness in the chest. Many things can trigger an asthma attack. The most common kind of asthma is caused by allergies. In an allergy‚ common substances can cause sneezing‚ itching

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