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    out protagonist named Ikey Snigglefritz end up the object of affection to a gratuitous‚ social climber. Here is that tale’s classic end: The big pale-gray auto with its shining metal work looked out of place moving slowly among the push carts and trash-heaps on the lower east side. So did Cortlandt Van Duyckink‚ with his aristocratic face and white‚ thin hands‚ as he steered carefully between the groups of ragged‚ scurrying youngsters in the streets. And so did Miss Constance Schuyler‚ with her dim

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    In “Ugly”‚ William McKibben highlights the understated word “ugly”. He feels “ugly” has lost its powerful meaning. To show true ugliness‚ he spends time detailing spikes used to prevent homeless people from sitting. McKibben views ugliness as any gesture that place one’s comfort over another’s and says “go somewhere else” to that person. Placing your arm on both armrests in the movie theater is ugly. When theater 2 already has every seat occupied‚ taking both armrests places our comfort over our

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    Throughout the Novel Frankenstein the persisting topic and theme is education. Education‚ or lack there of is the driving force that leads Victor to create the monster‚ and it is what fuels the monster’s ever developing negative image of humans and their existence. Shelly is persistent in showcasing the meaning of the text which is the power of education or lack of education no matter if it fuels good or bad actions. Education shapes the novel and the lives of Victor and the Creature from the onset

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    Archer 1 Aaron Archer English 100 MW 1- 3:20 Essay #5 “Waste Not‚ Get Not” In “Waste not‚ Want not” Bill McKibben argues against our excessive hyper consumerism and suggests a “return to the frugality of simpler times.” He offers that we can either hang onto the status quo of Costco size living or instead go to a retro post-waste living style. While McKibben may be correct that our American materialistic thinking can be the cause of unnecessary simple waste such as disposable products and outdated

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    In 2008‚  4‚ 425‚ 314 visited the beautiful Grand Canyon. Which means on average‚ 6‚500 cars enter this park on a typical summer day. There were 56‚000 beautiful air tours shown at the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon has been preserved and protected by the U.S. National Park Service‚ and has always and will be open to the public. In the novel‚ Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey‚ Abbey worked as a ranger for the United States National Park Service at the Arches National Monument. While he works and lives

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    Go Green In the past 10 years or so‚ there has been a great awakening as Generation X has begun to age and mature.  There has been a dramatic realization that if we do not change the way we live‚ Planet Earth is doomed. The need to fix some of the mistakes that the earlier generations have produced is definite and we need to bring back our Clean Green Earth.  The population is exponentially growing and there are questions as to how long we can sustain on this Earth without renewable resources

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    To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960 and brought its first-time author‚ Harper Lee‚ a startling amount of recognition as well as discouragement. The novel retells the three significant years in the life of Scout Finch‚ the young daughter of a Southern town’s lawyer. It has been said that To Kill a Mockingbird was influenced by the Scottsboro Trials of the 1930’s. The novel portrays a society that is supremely and shockingly unfair. Harper Lee has successfully incorporated various traits in

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    Reading successmaker Why? Find the reason something happened How? Figure out the way something happened What if? Think about a different outcome Questions What is a geyser? What is figurative language? Answer? A spring that sprays water and steam To make an inference: * Think about the facts. * Use what you know. Base word * Word without a prefix * Or suffix End of the page Prefix + base word Build the word inactive Incorrect Invisible When my dog is sick

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    for Judge Thatcher in the courts to make him give up the money‚ and he went for me‚ too‚ for not stopping school.” | At this time in the book‚ Huck’s drunk of a father has just reentered his life for the sole purpose of getting the money from the treasure that Huck and Tom found in the Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This shows that Pap doesn’t care very much for his son and that getting money so that he can run off and get drunk every night is of importance to him. This is also the event that starts Huck’s

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    Will you ever wish to have the life of someone else’s? This is a concept that is shared in three texts that presents a similar theme through many different craft moves. The three writings are “The Most Dangerous Game” and the poem “Richard Cory”‚ and the story “The Necklace”. However‚ what is really a theme? Theme in literature is something that is to be learned or taught by the author. The three texts address the theme through different craft moves which lead us to the understanding of the moral

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