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    The advice that I would expect to receive from my future self on Red Letter Day wouldn’t exist‚ as far as I know‚ because I would plan on not sending myself a letter in the first place. Now it’s easy for me to say this because that truly would be my current plan‚ but who’s to say how future events might change the mind of my future self. All I can do is give reasons for why I personally don’t see myself sending a letter through time and hoping that my current reasoning holds throughout the years

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    Wearing the "Adult"hood

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    Wearing the “Adult” Hood Being a young person I’ve heard many a great debate over the word “Adult”. Most specifically between the kids and parents of my family‚ and these arguments are always the same. “You’re not an adult I still pay your bills”‚ and the most common “you’re not an adult you still live with mom and dad”. But those arguments don’t really give us a clear description of what makes someone an adult. There all good points on what an adult does but are they requirements? I don’t believe

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    Chemical Element

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    TITLE: The Elements Author: Theodore Gray Pages: 200 Genre: Non-Fiction Name: Sooraj Shah Date: 1/30/11 Plot Summary: I will be talking about 3 elements in the plot summary because there is no plot in the book. Each page is just talking about an element‚ so you could start anywhere in the book if you wanted to. The first element I will discuss is hydrogen. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table and is the most reactive. It only has one proton and one electron. It is the

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    Elements of Art

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    Each work of art has elements of unity and elements of variety. Variety balances out unity and keeps things interesting. The center of interest or focal point is the place the artist draws your eyes first. Artists use balance in order to construct paintings. These elements of art such as unity‚ variety‚ focal point or area of interest and balance will be used to give you a better understanding. Examples from "Giorgio de Chirico" (The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street‚ 1914)‚ "Pablo Picasso" (Seated

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    Why Is Robin Hood Bad

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    Throughout Robin Hood so far I have seen that he is a very smart person. He thinks of the smartest ways of doing things without getting caught. Even though it might not be always the right way to do things. He always knows a way to get out of things‚ like he finds ways to make himself as the good person instead of the bad one or he gets someone else to do the work instead of him in situations that he knows he could possibly get caught in. Another thing I see is that he and all of his merry

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    Set and Elements

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    distinct objects‚ considered as an object in its own right. For example‚ the numbers 2‚ 4‚ and 6 are distinct objects when considered separately‚ but when they are considered collectively they form a single set of size three‚ written {2‚4‚6}. an element‚ or member‚ of a set is any one of the distinct objects that make up that set A number‚ letter‚ point‚ line‚ or any other object contained in a set. There are two ways of describing‚ or specifying the members of‚ a set. One way is by intensional

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    Elements of Drama

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    Elements of Drama Drama is a display of emotions‚ a representation of relationships and the portrayal of the different phases of human life. It sketches different personalities and represents a wide variety of emotions through the different characters it portrays. Which of its components are identified as the elements of drama? Let us see. Aristotle‚ a philosopher who wrote on a variety of subjects like poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ rhetoric and handled subjects like biology‚ physics‚ logic and politics

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    what. I would rather risk my life than saying I never tried riding the “Rocket”. How cool does that sound! Not only is the “Rocket” amazing but we can travel way faster. At sixteen miles per hour it would take two hours to get from Liverpool to Manchester. We could travel around the world faster than in an old rusty wooden ship. Being out in the open sea seems scarier than traveling on stable land. This locomotive is more safe than riding on a horse. On a horse you never know when they are going to

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    Riding the Rails” After watching the movie “Riding the Rails” I know understand why some kids would want to leave home and travel the country by boxcar. The conditions back home were awful. For one many of the railroad boys families were broke and some didn’t even have a home. It must have been quite sickening to be out traveling the country alone‚ just knowing you have virtually nothing to come back to other than your family‚ if that. Many kids who left home parent’s had lost their job and couldn’t

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    Design elements

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    Design Elements - Point The point is the first and simplest element of visual design.  The point serves as the focus of a visual‚ highlighting or drawing attention to important information.  Several points in combination may represent a more complicated object or idea. For example‚ constellations can be thought of as points in the sky representing the figure we "see."  A series of points can attract attention‚ especially as they move closer together.  Remember to use points or

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