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    Abstract This case study report is a collection and gatherings of detailed information about Down Town Design which is a Fair/Exhibition. It is a qualitative description research that looks closely at the exhibition’s design aspects‚ interior and structure‚ products and exhibitions‚ key personnel and exhibitors‚ how useful the event is to a visitor as well as a personal opinion and conclusion. DOWN TOWN DESIGN CASE STUDY Downtown Design is the main stage in the Middle East for the locale’s exchange

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    If I lived in Germany in the 1940s three challenges that i’d experience are. Effects of war‚ lack of food‚ and harsh living environments. Living during the holocaust was a very stressful time. For example‚no matter where you were in Germany in the 1940s you would no doubt feel the effects of the war. Germany was infested with many different countries. The main countries that were involved were. America‚ half of Europe‚ and Russia. Because of the war‚ millions of people didn’t have any homes. Their

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    Essay On Our Town

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    The play‚ “Our Town”‚ as a whole is remarkably interesting‚ the characters‚ the story manger always stopping the story at random times because he feels like that is all the reader needs to know. I really like the metaphor that is being used throughout the play. The morning meaning birth in Act I‚ the wedding that shows how life moves along in Act II‚ and the night meaning death at the end of Act III. There are so many different reasons on why I like the play. From the characters‚ to the setting

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    Racism in a Small Town

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    the rest of the year. Due to the small minority population of Boyertown‚ there were virtually zero cases of racism growing up. This started to change in the eighties as more African Americans started to move to Boyertown mainly because of the small town environment and low taxes. According to the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission‚ Berks County consistently ranks in the top five counties in the state for the number of bias and tension incidents reported. Organized hate groups active in

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    Stars‚ Kainan was prepared to show me ‘peautiful’ jewelry when I approached his cart. As he was helping me look at the jewelry‚ he said to his partner‚ “ta hen mei! Shen tai hao!” Little did Kainan know that I understood he was saying that “[I’m] pretty and [have] a nice body”. “Zhen de ma? Xie xie ni! (Really? Thank you)” I said laughingly. “O…‚” was Kainan’s response‚ as he was utterly startled and embarrassed to the point of blushing! As soon as he comprehended the situation‚ I changed the

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    All The Pretty Horses Response I really enjoyed reading All The Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy. I personally read it as a novel about a young boy’s quest for what life is all about as well as a sense of belonging‚ which is why I was surprised that even though he returns home‚ at the end of the novel‚ he soon leaves to continue West. Therefore‚ ending the novel with the reader questioning whether or not John Grady ever finds the place he truly belongs. John Grady Cole is a sixteen year old boy

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    A tribute to my town

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    sand; when I inhale the dear intoxicating essence the flowers exude when dawn is smiling on the land; sadly‚ sadly I recall your visage‚ precious childhood‚ which an affectionate mother made beautiful and bright; I recall a simple town‚ my comfort‚ joy and cradle‚ beside a balmy lake‚ the seat of my delight. Ah‚ yes‚ my awkward foot explored your sombre woodlands‚ and on the banks of your rivers in frolic I took part. I prayed in your rustic temple‚ a child‚ with

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    In Haruki Murakami’s Town of Cats‚ the protagonist‚ Tengo‚ embarks upon a journey to visit his father at a sanatorium. Upon the long train ride to visit his father‚ Tengo recalls the unorthodox childhood faced alongside his father with the absence of his mother; Tengo despises his father and blames him for the life he had and when he reaches the sanatorium‚ he has an altercation with his father‚ reads him a story and his father leaves him with a metaphorical statement about his childhood and future

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    All the Pretty Horses follows the journey of sixteen year old John Grady Cole and his friends chasing after a cowboy life about half a century too late. John Grady Cole‚ Lacey Rawlins and Jimmy Blevins learn a lot about reality and maturity in pursuing their romantic ideal. The horses throughout All the Pretty Horses symbolize the romanticized‚ honorable Old West‚ which is jeopardized by corruption but ultimately saved by John Grady Cole. There are multiple references to a special connection between

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    Smeltertown Ghost Town

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    Smeltertown is a callus on the border between the United States and Mexico. Once a town full of life‚ a community where no one even bothered to lock their front door‚ Smeltertown is now a ghost town. The town’s rundown condition is very well exemplified in Danny Lyon’s photo titled "Grave marker in Smelter cemetery‚ Asarco Smelter Works‚ in the background. This is the graveyard provided for employees." In the foreground of the photograph‚ is a wooden cross grave marker with the words “Sra Romana

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