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    Autumn Leaves Trees have green leaves due to the abundance of chlorophyll and chloroplasts in leaves. These organelles absorb‚ store and convert light energy from the sun and is necessary photosynthesis to occur. These organelles reflect green light which attributes to the green color of leaves. The leaves change color in the fall and winter do to the shortened times of daylight and lower temperatures. Trees also divert nutrients from leaves to store in twigs and branches for preparation of winter

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    reached this goal. The characters that are in the pursuit of the American Dream include WillyBiff‚ and Happy Loman. There are also characters in this play that have actually reached the American Dream and they include: Uncle Ben‚ Charley‚ and Howard Wagener. Howard Wagener has reached the American dream through his father’s successes. His father’s name was Frank Wagener‚ Willy’s old

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    of service is entitled to Service Incentive Leave of 15 days that must be consumed from January to December. 2. Sick Leave a. No sick leave should be approved without certification from a credible physician b. In case the employee is unable to inform the management personally‚ he/she could send a message or ask someone to notify the HR Staff/HR Director on the first day of illness or injury. 3. Emergency Leave a. An employee is granted emergency leave when he/she is beset with unforeseen incidents

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    Restaurant Review

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    you’re family‚” by welcoming each guest and treating people with care. As I walk in to the Olive Garden Restaurant I look around notice the warm welcoming atmosphere that surrounds me‚ as the Hostess greets us with her gracious words‚ “Welcome to Olive Garden!” The Olive Garden restaurant is a well-known corporate chain of restaurants that offers a wide variety of Italian dishes. Throughout the restaurant I noticed the light brown stucco walls with fancy designs such as grape vines‚ low hanging lights

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    English 1113 6 March 2011 Bones Restaurant Atlanta Georgia I am an avid restaurateur‚ as neither my wife nor I like to cook‚ and we are always seeking out new locations for great food. Recently‚ a fellowship opportunity opened up for Sara‚ my wife‚ in Atlanta Georgia‚ which has widened our restaurant selection from what we had here in Oklahoma City. Although there are many great restaurants here‚ none have the greatness that we have found at Bones Restaurant. Great Atmosphere‚ great food‚ and

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    citizen‚ great or small. Willy Loman and Biff is the antithesis of Charley and Bernard’s character‚ respectively. Among the numerous ways that Charley and Willy are different‚ one of the key contrasts between these two men is their personalities. Willy’s characteristics in the play can be portrayed as resentful‚ and judgmental. On the other side of the spectrum‚ Willy’s old friend and neighbor‚ Charley‚ is a benevolent‚ and mellow man. Additionally‚ Charley and Willy have contrasting views on

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    Death of a Salesman and All of My Sons‚ two different plays written by distinguished playwright Arthur Miller‚ yet the two main characters Joe Keller and Willy Loman are notably identical to one another. Although both are not faced with similar situations‚ both Keller and Loman handle their situations with an ignorant and shallow mindset towards the world. Keller and Loman have significant tragic flaws which ultimately lead to their demise. Both characters are unable to accept reality the way others

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    Nora Helmer Exposed: Her Wrong Decision to Leave A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was first performed in 1879 when European society strictly enforced male supremacy over women. The play consists of a middle class couple‚ Torvald and Nora Helmer‚ who seem to have the perfect marriage‚ three children‚ and a pending respectable income with the husband’s recent promotion to bank manager. Torvald treats Nora like a doll‚ manicuring and manipulating her looks and actions. Although his controlling demeanor

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    Happy Prince

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    Happy prince My text is about The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde and I am going to argue over my point to show what the author is trying to say about this happy prince. Oscar Wilde‚ in this case is trying to tell the reader about real happiness. In the first interaction with the Happy Prince He mentions how he lived in a castle called Sance-Souci (meaning‚ no worries in French) where sorrow was not allowed‚ the Prince did not know sorrow. The Happy Prince mentions how he lived in luxury and he did

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    The father-son relationship and betrayal between Jay Gatsby and his father‚ Mr. Gatz‚ was quite different compared to that of Biff and Willy Loman. However‚ both relationships improved immensely when each character realized the amount of love they actually had for the other. Jay Gatsby had reinvented himself as a wealthy person instead of poor. In Gatsby’s youth “his parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people--his imagination had never really accepted them as his parents at all‚” (Fitzgerald

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