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    encircles me. I close my eyes‚ letting myself absorb the blistering rays of the sun on a scorching summer day. I am comforted by the sounds of the ocean; the rhythmic pounding of the waves suppressing all of my worries. I look into the cloudless blue sky and see the perfection of life. I often want to be like a seagull‚ drifting endlessly in the wind without a care in the world. As I sit in my chair I can see all the sights of summer. Children building sandcastles along the ocean’s edge‚ to my right

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    Everything Is Possible

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    ever built to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should‚ some man believed that it could‚ and some man willed that it must.” Everything is possible in each of our lives; we simply have to sense it‚ see it and act upon it. After all‚ where would we be without men like Thomas Edison who believed there could be light‚ saw the vision in his mind and acted upon everything that was possible for him? Emily Dickinson phrased it best in her classic ode “Touch the Skies:” “We never know how high

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    centered in the composition. A curving ladder interrupts the left side of the trees foliage. A young girl is on the top step‚ reaching to place a single star in the sky to complete a small dipper constellation. The constellation is set on a circular segment that is painted purple and dark blue‚ while the rest of the sky was painted bright sky blue‚ with soft white clouds to accent. The word “input” is boldly printed to the left of the ladder; the text is laden with a mosaic of mirror-like material‚ being

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    painters to use color to show his feelings; he went for contrast and bolder strokes that were charged with emotional energy. In his famous piece‚ Starry Night‚ he used the blues to show the cold‚ winter winds of France while the fierce brushstrokes of the sky contrasted with the rest of the calmer parts of the painting that were more in harmony

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    the perfect place

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    have their time so everybody could enjoy them. During the cold weather wear nice winter clothes‚ open your arms and look to the sky letting the snow rest on you. It will be good to going to a park with fulfill trees of flowers during spring; or revel in of a gorgeous and clear beach in summer‚ looking at lake’s surface as smooth as glass‚ reflecting the lovely summer sky. The sounds of the splashing waves against the shore provide no better cure for insomnia. Feeling the relaxing breeze of the fall

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    Me and My Big Mouth

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    The skies of Westport are always changing. October was a little over half gone when Minako came to this small fishing village in southwest Washington State for a five-day stay. Ever since the giant expanse of the Pacific Ocean captivated her some years earlier‚ she and husband Shigeo had spent two weeks here each July. What drew her to the area this time‚ though‚ was an unquenchable desire to see the deserted autumn shoreline‚ which must be very different from its look in summer.

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    especially when I went around the surrounding area where the sun ate away the darkness. Since it was miles away from the city‚ I had to climb up the mountain. But‚ as I finally reached its zenith‚ I could step on the fogs as they rose going up to the sky and formed as clouds; I could feel that I was on the top of the world‚ thus the cold dewdrops touched my toes as they dispersed and went along with the air. After a while‚ I didn’t know that I still had to clamber down to finally reach another astonishing

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    Behavior of Sea Slugs

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    relatively close to each other and as time went on they would move further away and then move closer again. There can be a few explanations for these occurrences. First we notice that when the sun is higher in the sky the slugs move further away‚ and when it is lower‚ or not in the sky the slugs get closer together. This could be a result of the slugs trying to regulate their body heat. As the sun gets higher‚ the warmer the water gets and the warmer the slugs get and want to move further away from

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    have been‚ without any burden of thought or tension like that of the human beings. I would fly to any part of the world‚ and watch various lands and people and their way of life‚ their joys and sorrows‚ their failures and successes. From high in the sky‚ I would watch the broad river flowing like a thin stream‚ and a stream like a line of white thread‚ and on the railway lines the wagons and compartments like match-boxes‚ and also the trees and fields jinn reduced sizes‚ as are drawn on the pages of

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    Syntax

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    1). Make some general observations about the syntax. Are the sentences predominately simple or complex? Long or short? What’s the level of formality? Any fragments or run-ons‚ any stylistic “violations” of the conventions of grammar? Are there any periodic sentences‚ parallel structures‚ or other special features? 2) Make comments based on your observations about how the author’s use of syntax creates specific effects. 1. From Moby-Dick‚ page 1 Call me Ishmael. Some years ago—never mind how

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