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    guests. On the left there is a living room where we can gether with my family‚ watch TV and relax. The room is almost white because of white wallpapers and furniture. It is very spacious. In the middle of the sitting room we have a table with a few armchairs and sofas around it. A big green plant near the table makes the lounge more colourful and vivid. There is also a nice bouquet and a couple of books on the table. Next to the lounge is a kitchen. It’s very modern and bright. There is a black and white

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    Magical Realism Essay

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    Ian Scott Mr. McDonough English II 4th pd 4/8/13 The Flaw of Truth The truth to a writer who uses magical realism is like a sunshade over a blooming flower. The flower may still live‚ but its beauty isn’t as magnificent. Truth needs to be somewhat apparent in a work‚ but a writer using magical realism needs creativity. Magical realism may not create a truthful story‚ but one with meaning. The movie Big Fish offers sagaciousness into how a writer or a storyteller can use magical realism to show

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    Kate Chopin’s use of symbolism conveys that the selfhood of a women is oppressed by the disease of marriage. Throughout the story‚ the author represents this oppression and the relief of it through the open window filled with spring life‚ the comfy armchair she relaxes in‚ and the heart troubles of Mrs.Millard. Each stand as a symbol for a emotional strain acted upon from the intense limiting human connection of marriage. The open window Mrs.Millard gazes from after she hears of the death of her

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    anthropology notes

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    Participant-observation • “Social anthropology began in the Trobriand Islands in 1914” o Leach‚ Edmund R. • Armchair (at home) → Verandah (in a distant country – Rivers) → Participant Observation (observing and participating in everyday field settings – Malinowski‚ Evans-Pritchard) • Malinowski – left England‚ not armchair Notes and Querries • Tylor was thinking of developing Armchair o When most researchers were at home • It kept changing • After Malinowski‚ the notes and Querries book

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    Questions: 1. What do you learn from Ben Leach’s article about the issues and concerns regarding the building of wind farms? (8 marks) 2. Explain how the headline and picture are effective and how they link to the text. (8 marks) 3. Explain some of the thoughts and feelings Claire Francis has during the storm. (8 marks) 4. Compare the different ways in which language is used for effect in the two texts. Give some examples and analyse the effects. (16 marks) Answers: 1. From Leach’s

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    decades to pamper the passenger. Mechanical changes and physical changes enhance the traveling experience. Although airplane seats are space-efficient to the point of restricting movement‚ they are similar to the living room easy chair‚ reclining and cushy. At the push of a button‚ pillows and blankets are available. To distract‚ rather than to nourish‚ miniature bottles of liquor are served with plastic glasses. In comparison‚ traveling by train is similar to a luxurious hotel‚ in motion‚ with its

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    Campus Observation

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    also loan out video games and other technology items to use at the computer labs and gaming stations. Sometimes‚ students gather around and host multiplayer gaming tournaments which last several hours. Students often lounge in one of the many armchairs located near magazine racks‚ engaging in conversation with others nearby. The research level also has many group study rooms which students generally use as mini classrooms and to work on group assignments. These rooms are also used to work

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    Facing My Greatest Fear

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    continued on for several years. Because of my past experiences‚ getting ready to face my fear was easy for me. When I went to my dentist appointment this month‚ the dental hygienist showed me the different tools he was going to use. As I sat on a cushy seat‚ my fear was beginning to rise. The dental hygienist gently placed a cover on my chest and positioned the chair to a lying postion. I asked him if it’s alright for him that I will use my ipod. He said yes. A flat screen T.V. hanged on the ceiling

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    Baby Boomers

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    in the cold for so long‚ he thought that he deserved to make good money while not doing much physical labor (Sanders 24). After being a part of a great things or helping their country‚ some of the baby boomers believed that they deserve to live a cushy life. To a different extent‚ older Americans have to continue college as a matter of necessity. In paragraph 30 Mr. Ronan states‚ “They do not have the luxury nor the interest in going back to college for two or three years‚ they need something quick

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    The Continuity of Parks

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    afternoon‚ after writing a letter to his agent and discussing with the manager of his estate a matter of joint ownership‚ he returned to the book in the tranquility of his study which looked out upon the park with its oaks. Sprawled in his favorite armchair‚ with his back to the door‚ which would otherwise have bothered him as an irritating possibility for intrusions‚ he let his left hand caress once and again the green velvet upholstery and set to reading the final chapters. Without effort his memory

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