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    How Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog is a reflection of realism‚ but also has a hint of naturalism. * The first reason I believe that realism is exemplified is the way in which the story is set up: two men engaging in conversation‚ with basic and general mannerisms for the era and time which it takes place. Also‚ realism also usually reflects dialect and culture (as can naturalism) which is clearly portrayed. “Well‚ thish-yer Smiley…”(Lauter 58) and “I’ve got my opinion‚ and I’ll resk forty dollars

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    The Time I Rode On the Back of a Motorcycle When I was about seven years old I was introduced to motorcycles by my uncle on my mothers’ side and I fell in love. My uncle had a purchased a few dirt bikes that I and my younger cousins were taught to ride on. When he first purchased the dirt bikes they had training wheels on them. Two of the dirt bikes were manufactured by Kawasaki and were white and blue with a 50 cc motor which isn’t really that powerful‚ and two 70 cc bikes that were manufactured

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    Many people are diagnosed with depression and anxiety in their lifetime‚ and anybody is prone to it. Whether it be bipolar or another type‚ most people go through it at least once in their lifetime‚ usually when they’re younger than twenty. Antidepressants are not good for children under the age of eighteen because their brains are not fully developed at that point in their lives. Antidepressants are full of chemicals and hormones that may not be healthy for those of a younger age‚there could be

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    Reflection Questions Using the information from above answer the following questions. 1) What impact do you think the globalization of McDonald’s has had on world culture? The impact I think that the globalization of McDonalds has had on world culture would be since that mcdonalds is slowly increasing in size‚ creating more cows everywhere. Taken away culturex 1) How does McDonald’s consider the environment in its decisions? Please watch this short Youtube clip before answering http://www

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    The Dangers of Sunscreen

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    THE FALSE PROMISES OF SUNSCREENS The Real Consequences of Their Use It is said that sunscreen prevents sunburns and other skin diseases caused by the sun. However‚ on the flip side it’s also said that sunscreen is one of the main causes of skin diseases like melanoma. Sure‚ sunscreen prevents the epidermis from burning‚ but it has other consequences that follow. They not only increase the risk of skin cancers‚ they also expose the skin to a higher percentage of solar rays that break down collagen

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    The Dangers of Perfection

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    Perfection in an imperfect world‚ a cruel goal that can never be accomplished on this earth Yet everyday we strive to better ourselves physically‚ mentally‚ emotionally but to what point? A point where we refuse to question anything because we fear judgement‚ a point where we hide all emotions because we want no one to see past the ideal façade‚ a point where we starve ourselves and refuse meals because we are so consumed by this lie that flawlessness exists. Our entire society is consumed‚ so far

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    dialect and exaggeration. Combining these two forms of writing or literature increases the interest of the story as well as the humor. Mr.Twain switches the two every so often‚ which never leaves the reader bored or uninterested.Within the story of The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County‚ it is literally a story about nothing‚ but the reader does not realize‚ because of the regional dialects of the different places which adds to the humorous portion of the text due to the way the characters speak. We see examples

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    A Puzzle on Leap Frog Jumping (With a surprising result) By N.D.Prabhakar Board: Men placed at grid points • A jump move involves two adjacent pieces (men) along same row or same column • No cross-wise jump • After a jump‚ the man must land on a vacant position‚ and the man who is jumped over gets removed from the board • A piece can jump over only one piece in one move Red ‚ Yellow and Violet pieces can not jump Green can jump right over blue Blue can jump left over green Blue can jump

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    Dangers of a Captive Audience Teachers have a significant role in American society as they help foster essential skills and instill knowledge into their students. Excellent teachers are responsible for the success of any modern country. Teachers selflessly serve for the interests of society rather than for their own interests. Though the vast majority of teachers are dedicated and honest citizens‚ they are some dangerous teachers whom take advantage of their students. The students are a

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    This experiment will determine if jumping beans are alive. We tested two groups. Group A and B. We put them in two different areas. Three beans were put in a lit area and three were put in a shaded area. It was found that if the depending on how lit the area is the more movement we saw from the jumping bean. Therefore it can be said that jumping beans are alive and respond to stimuli. Introduction: This Experiment “ Mexican Jumping Beans” focuses on how jumping beans respond to different conditions

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