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    Peacock

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    afraid of anything or anyone. Colorful- Known for its colorful features‚ the peacock is known to be a very beautiful bird. From black to blue to green to yellow‚ peacocks have a myriad of colors that make them unique from all other birds. Their colorfulness attracts the attention of a prospective mate. Similarly‚ I find myself to be a very unique individual that stands out among my peers. I also believe that I have a colorful personality. Sociable/Dependent- Peacocks are very sociable animals;

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    Manufacture) has recently announced a whole new number of watches that are intended to pay tribute to historic bomber planes. These new "Bombers" watches are pretty swanky - having a unique look that does feel plane inspired and celebrates the colorfulness of the unique brand. The Bombers watches (that forced plurality could get annoying. Is each a "Bomber?") are playful and fun. They reply to the pop culture and also the art historically available on military bomber planes along with flying fortresses

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    Concert Report

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    Concert Report 1 On 4th December‚ 2010‚ a concert named Philharmonic Orchestra is being held in DVC Performing Arts Center. The program of this performance is remarkable and filled with uniqueness and superb quality of music and sound which make me feel wonderful and worthy to participate as their audience. The program is divided into 3 sections‚ each section not only consist of different pieces of orchestral music‚ but it also has its own unique settings of amount and type of

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    intriguing qualities of the original thing that we may not normally notice or even consider important. Metaphoric language is used in order to realize a new and different meaning. As an effect‚ a metaphor functions primarily to increase stylistic colorfulness and variety. Metaphor is a great contributor to poetry when the reader understands a likeness between two essentially different things. Example: “Atticus had used every tool available to free men to save Tom Robinson‚ but in the secret courts

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    Global Culture

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    GLOBAL CULTURE Culture is the characterized morals‚ belief‚ laws‚ customs‚ capabilities‚ behaviors and habits exhibited by a group of people or organization through continuous interaction. With the constant interchange of ideas‚ meanings and values across the world globe by people with diverse culture through the use of rapid global communication‚ it stands to reason that will be a merging of ideas and values thereby giving room for a globalize culture. Evidences of an emerging global culture

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    colorful. Please look at these pictures. We can see different architectures. They are very beautiful‚ aren’t they? Yeah‚ If everything in the world is the same‚ we must feel kind of bored. It is because cultural diversity that brings us so much colorfulness. Second‚ cultural diversity can preserve traditions and cultures. Technology has allowed humans to travel and communicate on a global level. This has led to people spreading out from their point of origin. Over the course of generations‚ older

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    twist the long arms of billowy crepe paper into wondrous‚ multicolored plaits‚” (McPherson 13). The main character describes his observation of the colors around the Maypole as “wondrous‚” which continues to develop the tone of vibrant and youthful colorfulness throughout the story. The adjectives the author uses have a childish ambience to them‚ including “wondrous‚” which creates a visualization of the main character as a young boy staring in awe at the colors of the Maypole. “A deep blue bandanna enclosed

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    The 1950’s to 1960’s were characterized by and catalyzed the national environmental movement‚ which increased people’s environmental awareness in the nation. Rachel Carson‚ a biologist‚ wrote a book discussing the destructive effects of pesticides to inform the public and urge them to act against the use of these damaging poisons. In the excerpt from Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring‚ Carson states that the use of parathion is not worth the damage down to the natural world by describing its widespread

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    Bhangra History

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    Term Paper FPA 120 Throughout the semester our class has been opened up to experiencing the Vancouver Bhangra Community. Bhangra is a folk dance that originated in Punjab but started in Vancouver during the 1970’s and usually was performed with half guys and half girls‚ however the girls were Caucasian. Also‚ in Vancouver around the same time when there were labor rights strikes the Dhol become really popular because it was used in the strikes to receive fair wages. The 70’s and 80’s were when

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    In the novel‚ Running in the Family by Michael Ondaatje‚ the author uses figurative language in Ceylon where which the story of his family unravels. He uses figurative language to connect Ceylon to the people who live there‚ particularly his family. As the story goes on‚ Ondaatje has the climate and earth of Ceylon form who people are‚ and how they act. At the beginning of the novel‚ Ondaatje is just starting to piece together his family’s past. He starts to realize how stubborn the whole family

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