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    September 9th New Ark Arrive 5:40pm Depart 7:35pm 1h 55m Today it was my first time going to the New Ark garden. I left home at about 4:50pm and it took me almost an hour to find Smith Street. I wanted to make sure I was on time because I never knew there were community gardens in the South‚ and did not know what to look for. I went to McKinley Middle right around the corner from the garden and still passed up the street about ten times. (It made me feel so blind because I know I looked past that

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    Possible Questions to ask a Holocaust Survivor  1. Did you lose hope during the Holocaust? 2. What is your attitude toward God and religion? 3. Have you returned to your hometown and your house since you were liberated? 4. Did you tell your children? If not why? 5. What didn’t you tell your children yet? 6. Why did you keep silent all those years? 7. Doesn’t talking bring back memories? 8. Do you feel different from other people or the same? 9. Why didn’t your parents take the whole family

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    English 121 24 Novemeber 2009 Television and the Effects on its Viewers Television is a big part of everyone’s life‚ it’s the largest format for sharing information and has the largest audience compared to the internet‚ radio and newspaper. Television can shape the way we learn for the better or worse. It’s no secret that too much of anything is bad for us and the same can be said about the television. The first 2 years of life are considered a critical time for brain development. The

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    Ask a Question about Deforestation and its causes and effects In today’s world millions of people are drained in the culture of urbanization and pushed into cities‚ as a result towns are turning into cities‚ big cities turn into bigger cities and metro-cities are turning into mega-metro cities‚ to the extent that they have to be considered into a state and further subdivide it. Even the profusely increasing population proves to be a major cause for this. But due to all of these things one thing

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    Diction in Delight in Disorder In the poem "Delight in Disorder‚" (523-24) written by Robert Herrick‚ the speaker is describing the beauty of a women in a disorder dress‚ he comments on how confusing and disarray the dress is‚ yet he is still admires the woman. The speaker speaks in a happy and light tone because of some the word choices such as "’sweet’" (1) and "’fine’" (4). The poem diction’s is important to the description of the poem because of the author’s choice of words with multiple meanings

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    of symbols adds depth to his stories and helps to reveal different aspects of his characters. In Rappaccini’s Daughter‚ Hawthorne uses symbolism to create a modern day tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.There are two settings for this story. The first and main setting is an eye appealing garden next to Giovanni Guasconti’s room which is located in Padua‚. Although a large portion of his stories are allegories‚ Hawthorne’s preference is to draw more heavily on symbolism (Pennell 13). His use

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    There was a very big tree that was curve to the swamp surrounded with lots of tree. It was like a small forest in the (a) big city for me. That was one of the pictures I found in my childhood (memory ko thiết ở đây). My friend invented( dùng found sẽ hợp lí hơn‚ bạn cháu ko thể phát minh ra 1 thứ đã có sẵn được) this place. My friend found this place. It was far from our house about thirty minutes on walk.  chú nghĩ dùng thế này sẽ đỡ rối hơn: It took us 30’ to get there on foot. (

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    Does Percy seem like an ADHD child? People are often wondering if they have ADHD. In the story Percy thinks that he has ADHD because when he looks at a word in english the letters go everywhere. I think Percy is not an ADHD child because he pays attention and he is not impulsivi. First‚ ADHD is a medical condition that affects how well someone can sit still‚ focus‚ and pays attention. Some people that say that they have ADHD claim the they have trouble paying attention or stay focus on a task

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    Experiments with hardware support in high level languages in the late 1960s led to such languages as PL/S‚ BLISS‚ BCPL‚ and extended ALGOL for large systems. Forth also has an application as a systems language. In the 1980s‚ C became worldwide‚ aided by the growth of UNIX. More recently C++ has seen some use.  IT application development has been on an evolutionary journey since the 1960’s which was written in assembler language. But later in November 2001 it was re-enhanced by IBM Software group

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    In The Graduate‚ the director‚ Mike Nichols’‚ emphasizes the mysterious tone of the film with his overuse of lighting‚ camera angles‚ and shadows. The uncertainty Benjamin Braddock feels can be seen right from the start as he stands on the moving sidewalk at the airport. He is positioned at the right hand side of the screen moving forward. You can see a large area to the left where the credits appear. I think the director chose this technique for the opening credits to symbolize how this graduate

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