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    The Colour Yellow

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    Williams Professor Catherine Seltzer English 200 2 February 2011 The Colour Yellow The color yellow is a very significant part of Rita Dove’s “Thomas and Beulah.” Just simply the sights of the various ways the color yellow is used throughout poems like “Courtship” and “Taking in Wash” and also with the second section title “Canary in Bloom” can completely change the tone and setting of the poem being read. Yellow is frequently portrayed as a soft‚ warm‚ and happy color. In pictures‚ paintings

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    I believe that the theme is to‚ not be judge on the way your appearance is‚ and to show respect for everyone you see. There should never be a reason why you roll your eyes if you see a homeless person‚ or even if they were in the military‚ they drop everything to keep us safe. So you never know how they ended up in that spot. Sometimes I stop and ask myself how do homeless people survive? What if they hid that way no one would see the person looking the way they are? Anyways please keep reading

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    "Fireweed" - Sky Brannon

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    My problem is bigger than yours The short story ”Fireweed” is written by Sky Brannon in 2009. The story is about Baluta‚ who is working as a carpenter. It’s the remembering day for the loss of his sister. Baluta is working for a lady named Tiffany. Throughout the day he is continuing to think about his sister‚ but at the time Tiffany mentions the word “fireweed”‚ he starts thinking about the murder of his father and grandmother. He doesn’t want to think of that day. The story is told in a third

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    SKY ZENITH NETWORK

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    1.0 Executive Summary In this assignment is trying to propose an idea for SKY ZENITH NETWORK to expand their company. This company is doing E-learning for consumers‚ which mean they are providing some offline stuff for virtual classes and virtual university. Therefore‚ the proposal for the company is doing some multimedia that add into the offline teaching material such as make some graphic that more relate to reality‚ so customer able to understand more in the class. In addition‚ students have

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    Why the Sky Is Blue

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    Why is the sky blue? A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light. When we look towards the sun at sunset‚ we see red and orange colours because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight. The white light from the sun is a mixture of all colours of the rainbow. This was demonstrated by Isaac Newton‚ who used a prism to separate the different colours and so form a spectrum

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    October Sky Response

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    5.3 Critical Response (Final Draft) The story told in Joe Johnson’s film October Sky (1999) is a beautiful one and a true one. I was really enthusiastic to watch this movie‚ because I love to watch movies based on true stories. I find they teach us many lesson through their experiences. The four teenage boys Homer Hickam‚ Quentin Wilson‚ Roy Lee Cooke‚ and Sherman O’Dell are very devoted to fulfill their dream of rocketry. The boys are first inspired by the Sputnik 1‚ the first satellite launched

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    The Enemy Above: A Novel of World War II is a story about a twelve-year-old Jewish peasant named Anton. He lives with his uncles and his grandmother‚ Bubbe in the Ukrainian village of Borshchiv. The story takes place in 1942 during World War II in a farming village. His mother died when he was young‚ and his father went off to fight in the war. A year after his father left‚ German soldiers invade Anton’s village with a plan to eradicate all the Jews from the Ukraine. Pursued by Major Von Duesen‚

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    Analysis of A Gap of Sky

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    A Gap of Sky In Anna Hope’s short story “A Gap of Sky” from 2008‚ we hear about an English student and an ordinary day for this girl in London. In reality we get introduced to a whole world of a young girl. In the story we hear about a nineteen year old girl who lives in London. She wakes up in her bed and feels really tired after a long night of partying with friends. Suddenly she realizes that she has to do some homework - an essay for the university. She understands that the time is running

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    symbolism. Specific colors represent specific emotions or feelings. For example‚ red would show anger or violence whereas yellow would represent happiness. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ color symbolized joy‚ hopefulness and wealth that overshadows the hardships of life. First‚ yellow symbolized the joyful moments in a depressing world. Yellow signifies joy and happiness. "Yellow helps energize people and relieves depression" (Color Symbolism and Culture). Fitzgerald used this color to describe

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    loss of human relationships. The society was meant to be perfect because everyone was supposed to be happy‚ but ended up being significantly flawed because the citizens weren’t truly free. One of the major themes present in the novel is the importance of memory to human life. The Giver is about a young boy named Jonas who realizes that he is different than everybody else. He becomes a Receiver of Memory‚ and he gets to experience events from the past through the Giver. Jonas must keep the memories

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