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    Tom's Shoes

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    improve the community‚ and helping reduce carbon emissions or improving the overall environment through recycling. Numerous industries implement these practices into their business policies; a good illustration of CSR is Tom’s Shoes. Tom’s shoes are a company in which one pair of shoes are donated to needy children

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    About Walking

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    Rhetorical Analysis: About Walking About Walking Henry David Thoreau was born in 1817 in Concord‚ He was a philosopher‚ naturalist and an American author (Witherell‚ 1995).    According to the book‚ Listening to Earth‚ Thoreau graduated from Harvard College‚ but never got a long term job because he devoted his life to bring awareness to public of the nature. During his lifetime‚ his poetry and literature

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    Loosing Someone

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    It was on March 18‚ 2010‚ a beautiful sunny day. Perfect weather for a few drills around the track‚ coach decided to cut practice short and have us enjoy the rest of our evening. My friends and I had time to spare while we waited for the activities bus to take us home. Having nothing to do‚ we walked to get something to eat. I had a bad feeling about something but I ignored it and didn’t think about it too much. It was almost 6 O’clock‚ so my friends and I headed back to school so we could catch

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    Loving Someone

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    What if you loved someone so much but they didn’t know you existed? You could change so much that you lose yourself in the mix. In the short story‚ “Nobody Stole Jason Grayson” by Caroline Mackler‚ the theme of the story is that love can make you do strange things. The characters‚ Abby‚ Jason‚ Daytona‚ and Sloppy Joe all deal with someone that they have fallen for. They also have some reality checks along the way. Each character has an interaction that teaches them what love really is‚ or what love

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    Pair of Shoes

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    Pair of Shoes (1886) Artist: Vincent Willem van Gogh Theme: Van Gogh made Pair of Shoes from a pair of boots he purchased at a flea market. He wore the boots on an extended rainy walk to create the effect he wished for this painting‚ which may have been a tribute to the working man. The Van Gogh Museum speculates that they may also be symbolic for Van Gogh of his "difficult passage through life." Reason: In this painting of Vincent Van Gogh‚ all we can see is an old pair of shoes. Shoes are

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    lather and nothing else

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    People must make a choice to resolve their problems when they are in trouble of their own inner conflicts. In the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez‚ the barber conflicted himself because he must make a decision whether he killed the Captain Torres or not without danger. The barber’s first decision for resolving the conflict was simply to kill Captain Torres because Captain Torres was on a foray against his fellow revolutionaries. This would be a natural way of thinking for

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    Benefits of Walking

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    of daily walking Walking is one of the best and least expensive forms of exercise‚ and the easiest to perform. It is a proven weight loss strategy that not only reduces weight‚ but also reduces stress and tones the body. A Study conducted by Dr. James O. Hill in conjunction with the University of Colorado Health Science Center showed that walking 2000 additional steps daily prevents body weight gain. Additional research showed that 10‚000 steps is the break point to lose weight. Walking is not only

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    old shoes

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    way shoes are just like friends. They come new and sparkly‚ shining their personality‚ all bright‚ soft and smooth and ready to be there for you through tough hard‚ soft and playful or just horrible ground. You are the same way in return. You appreciate their new and friendly personality‚ thinking your friendship will never be the same‚ hope your friendship will grow with every small brown and muddy step. You cherish the shoes‚ you took time to save up for the shoes‚ you appreciate the shoes‚ you

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    Walking the City

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    Walking the City By Caroline Fermoselle Student ID: 3203130 London: City of Change AME_5_LCC Module Coordinator: Jenny Owen Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences Walking the city is viewed by de Certeau as a key ’tactical practice’ for a critical understanding of London life; while Benjamin identified the Flâneur and flânerie as central to the urban experience. Critically analyse these key concepts in relation to a walk or walks you have experienced in London. Cultural

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    Walking The Camino

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    Santiago which represents a pilgrimage that many people venture in order to find meaning within their lives. During the Middle Ages‚ this tradition of walking the Camino was a way to repent for the sins that was committed and to find forgiveness. Through the century‚ this tradition is continuously expands with many people of different backgrounds are walking the Camino for many other reasons. Some of the reasons of why people walk this long trail includes personal issues of losing a job‚ losing a family

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