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    Beach As I walk down to the beach alone and climb up onto the rocks‚ I jumped from one rock to another until I came across the biggest rock that I could find to sit on and enjoy the view of this bright orange sun just about to hit the water on the horizon. After a very fun‚ but exhausting day at the beach‚ I finally felt relaxed staring into this beautiful act of nature. Sitting there and enjoying the solitude I have‚ I closed my eyes and I started to hear the soothing sound of the waves brushing

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    English Essay - Sunset

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    the tiny golden grains of sand‚ I looked up at the opal sky cut with streaks of pink and orange and purple‚ resembling the colours of a perfectly ripened peach. The sun’s goddess-like face is being caressed by the glistening navy fingertips of the horizon. Mountains rise up on either side of me like giant pillows of green and stone flecked with a palette of purple and yellow‚ sturdy arms wrapping around the bay. Fishermen with sticks are perched on the edge‚ like vultures eagerly stalking their

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    General Nature Poems

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    wind roars alarmedly quailing in flamed dismay and drifting gently in passion. Whilst searing summer dances sadly into chilly air‚ and age rots in tenacity. The night casts orange lines ‚ that bluster in the wind and sunset settles below the horizon. A flying falcon sings nostalgically leaning with bloated arrogance and purring gently in pain. Whilst sodden autumn laughs into the morning‚ when morning dances with righteousness. An Autumn gust throws green wisps ‚ life nurtured and

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    Jungle Descriptive

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    sight. As minutes tickled by‚ the sun‚ a fiery orb‚ looks like its gradually receding the horizon. The sky consists an assortment of shades‚ a blend of reds‚ oranges and yellows. The warm rays gradually glow‚ tinting the trees below vermillion. The mud below my feet is of the same colour‚ making me feel like a firewalker. Daring and bold. The contrast between the luminous sky and the ocean nearby makes the horizon look like a meeting of two worlds. It’s breathtakingly beautiful and this gives me an immediate

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    Describing Line: The Study of Canaletto’s Use of Line The purpose of this journal entry is to discuss the way Canaletto uses line in his work The Maundy Thursday Festival before the Ducal Palace in Venice. Also‚ it will compare the accuracy his work to that of a modern photograph of the same location. How do they differ? Line is used in nearly every aspect of art‚ whether it is an actual mark on the page or simply implied. Canaletto uses line to show the audience the boundaries in his art. He

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    Nightfall Description

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    Descriptive Writing: Nightfall The reflection of the orange orb in the lake flickers slightly as birds fly over it‚ chirping shrilly. The orb drags away the orange streaks of light as it drowns in the horizon and paves the way for a silent‚ enchanting night. Light slithers away‚ relinquishing its claim over the terrain to the shadows. Darkness creeps slowly and steadily drowning the cries of birds in its everlasting glory. The orange sky evolves into a jet of black cover overhead with millions

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    family had never left her; instead it happened to her as well due all these different people she had to deal with. The passed on destiny was described figuratively “Here Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever made‚ the horizon – for not matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you”‚ this enhance the fact that Nanny had never left her and freedom was just a mental picture within Janie’s mind. Janie’s quest for happiness has instead taken her on a quest for self realization

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    turf they trod.” Power of imagination * “A rocky Steep uprose above the cavern of the willow tree and now‚ as suited one who proudly row’d with his best skill‚ I fixed a steady view upon the top of that same craggy ridge‚ the bound of the horizon‚ for behind was nothing but the stars and the grey sky. “ Nature * “Thanks likewise for the means! But I believe that nature‚ oftentimes‚ when she would frame a favor’d Being from his earliest dawn of infancy doth open the clouds‚ as at the

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    I have an idea to only increase the financial outlook for this company. I think that adding a training department would be in the best interest of the employees‚ and the board‚ as well as the future stockholders that we all hopefully see on the horizon. I would like to get together with the board to discuss my idea in the near future‚ and I look forward to hearing of your availability. Thank you. Analysis As you can see‚ both e-mails begin the same way‚ but it is there that their similarities

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    evenings‚ and the beach was one of my favourite choices. It was there that I met an interesting person. He was sitting under a coconut tree where a fishing boat was moored. His gaze was fixed on something far away‚ something as far‚ perhaps‚ as the horizon. He was hardly aware of my approach. But‚ as I halted my steps‚ about two metres away from him‚ he turned and greeted me with a toothless smile. He looked sun-tanned and wrinkled. I guessed he must be in his early 70s’. But he was cheerful and friendly

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