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    Square Dancing

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    Square dancing was first developed by lonely farmers as a means of entertaining and wooing their livestock (or at least that’s the rumor I’m choosing to believe/spread). But honestly‚ how drunk on moonshine and bored with wife-beating did people used to be to develop this jig of humiliation? More importantly‚ how—I reiterate HOW is it still around today? I mean wasn’t Bugs Bunny mocking this like 60+ years ago? Barnfolk during a hootenanny. Personally‚ I’m for jettisoning into the sun everyone

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    that produced it-- a context that necessarily includes the artist’s biography and milieu” (Kennedy‚ Gioia‚ Revoyr 1401). In Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” the author ties the historical criticism by including the Battle of Jefferson’s Cemetery‚ a Yankee‚ and a Gothic house into the story. In the beginning of the short story‚ “A Rose for Emily‚” the narrator opens the story of Emily Grierson’s funeral. Emily Grierson was 74 when she died and in Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” the narrator states‚ “And

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    shebang for the first time since Babe Ruth was on their side back in 1918. All of us who wrote off the Red Sox after they lost the first three games‚ and seemed to have lost Curt Schilling to injury‚ were wrong. Crow pie is hereby served.  Now Yankee fans have a small idea of how Red Sox Nation has suffered‚ watching its team find incredible ways to lose over and over. They can’t truly grasp the depth of the annual ordeal without going through it for generations‚ but losing this one hurt to the

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    Cambridge‚ and registered 26 patents for mathematical divders‚ arc lamps and electrodes between 1884 and her death in 1923. As Google marks what would have been her 162nd birthday with a Doodle on its homepage‚ here are five facts about the inventor and committed member of the suffrage movement. Google Doodles 30 show all 1. She was self-sufficient by the age of 16 After her father died in 1861 leaving her mother with seven children to care for and another on the

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    forming‚ to the kids moving faster to escape it. “Black clouds began to gather in the southwest‚ and he kept watching‚ trying to pull the oars a little faster”(62). Black is being used to describe the clouds in a fearful way‚ hence the reason why Doodle and his brother began to pull the oars faster. It supports the topic sentence because black is being used as a symbol for fear‚ and danger. Secondly James uses green as a symbol for tranquility‚ coolness‚ and life. James contrast the dark green

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    why do u spell so bad sarah? - Minecraft P.E u are a slow typer i hate doodle jump its so hard like people earn get alot of money from this game but it sucks oh no i just fell in a portal. i feel like i can fly away into the sunset... bong boing oh my god its a witch im flying on a broom thats farting green stuff i belive i can fly oh my god its a witch oh my god its a frankinstine da da ta da da AAHHHH! i fell. - Doodle Jump texting texting tex ting logan what are u doing get out! i think im

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    Simon Birch Scarlet Ibis Similarities/Differences Characters • Main characters • Protagonist/Antagonist • Round/Flat • Static/Dynamic • Evidence—use a quote from the text AND a line from the story to back up your answer Simon and joe Doodle and his big brother They erre both narrated by the second character

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    and thoughtfully. Be sure to write in full sentences and completely answer each question. Save your answers in your Network folder as Scarlet Ibis Questions. 1. How did you feel at the end of the story? Elaborate and explain in detail. 2. Does Doodle and or his brother remind you of anyone real or in other stories you’ve read or films you might have seem? Explain why or why not. 3. Have you had any personal experiences which help you to relate to this story? Describe an example from your life

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    “Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player‚ that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot‚ full of sound and fury‚ signifying nothing.” – William Shakespeare The theatre has been a part of entertainment since ancient Greece‚ around 4th century BC or thereabouts. The theatre grew out of festivals in honor of the god Dionysus. Aeschylus created the first play in her honor. The first Greek plays were all tragedies but eventually comedy

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    How the Detroit Took Home-Field from the Yanks Many average fans view baseball as merely a game or another sport. But when you shift from an average fan to a baseball fan that idea changes quickly. Baseball fans‚ partially because of their obsession with statistics‚ are often view as more intellectual than their average counterparts. Furthermore‚ baseball fans are aware of what is happening in the game even if it can’t be seen watching the game on television. Both these traits can be fully

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