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    to feel like a home away from home as you walk in the front door‚ this may be due to the warm colors used inside and out. Plenty of happy faces and wait just inside the door. First you must pass through the foyer with a rather undescriptive sign about the offered happy hour. The sound of popular music welcomes you too. As you walk in the door if you look over to your right you look right directly into the bar which has televisions plastered all over the walls. Often there is the sound of loud

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    DESCRIPTIVE WRITING DESCRIPTIVE WRITING is the clear description of people‚ places‚ objects‚ or events using appropriate details. An effective description will contain sufficient and varied elaboration of details to communicate a sense of the subject being described. Details used are usually sensory and selected to describe what the writer sees‚ hears‚ smells‚ touches‚ and tastes. DESCRIPTIVE PROMPTS 1. Think of an animal you have seen or that you know about. The animal might be someone’s

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    and cheese sandwich. The sound and sight of two pieces of bread sizzling in a hot skillet‚ and watching as the cheese melts and surrounds little slices of salty ham‚ is enough to make anyone’s mouth water. The great thing about this sandwich is that I can eat it with just about any kind of chip: whether it be salty potato chips‚ or cheesy nacho chips. Last‚ but not least‚ a sandwich that I came up with on my own. I was in the kitchen and really wanted a grilled cheese sandwich‚ but there was one

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    Annie Normile  11/22/14  College Writing I  Professor Liddle  Exploring Authentic Experiences  The  ground  beneath  the   stiff  leaves  is  frozen.  The  cold‚  brisk  air  invades  my  lungs‚  I  exhale‚  my  breath  visible.  I  step  over  fallen  branches  and  get  tugged  on  by  thorny  vines.  The  un­trailed  path  I  forge  to  the  top  of  this  mountain is steep and difficult‚ but worth the work to be  a new explorer on the fresh‚ dew­ridden ground of this lonely mountain on this brisk morning

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    Today I going to tell you about St. Rose Philippine Duchesne. St. Rose was born on August 29‚ 1769 in Grenoble‚ France parents Rose-Euphrosine Périer and Pierre-François Duchesne. When she was 49 she went to America and landed in New Orleans‚ where the bishop sent her up the Mississippi River to St. Louis and the nearby colony of St. Charles‚ Missouri. According to Catholic.org “St. Rose Philippine Duchesne‚ Virgin‚ born in Grenoble‚ France‚ in 1769. In 1818‚ when she was 49 years old‚ This

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    The Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Merger Introduction HP (Hewlett-Packard) In 1938‚ two Stanford graduates in electrical engineering‚ William Hewlett and David Packard‚ started their own business in a garage behind Packard’s Palo Alto home. One year later‚ Hewlett and Packard formalized their business into a partnership called Hewlett-Packard. During the 1940s‚ HP’s products rapidly gained acceptance among engineers and scientists. HP’s growth was aided by heavy purchases made by the US government

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    I miss them already. Despite the freezing cold snow and the nipping air‚ we had a lovely Christmas break. As I inspect my child‚ now grown with children of her own‚ holding tickets back to their home‚ longing envelopes me. Hoards of people push past‚ unaware of my pain‚ on their own schedules and heading toward different trains‚ talking and texting on their cell phones. My family boards‚ time as if in slow-motion‚ and motions goodbye until I see them again. I can’t do anything but wave‚ a fake

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    Narrative and Descriptive Essay The purpose between a narrative and descriptive essay differ from each other because of how you want to convey the story and how to accomplish the purpose. In How to Say Nothing in 500 Words‚ by Paul McHenry Roberts‚ the intended audience is for students and writers‚ and in Once More to the Lake‚ by E. B. White‚ it is for readers who had experience with sharing a moment with their loved ones‚ which both stories accomplish a specific audience. Other similarities between

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    MINNESOTA RECORDS INVENTORY* See Instructions on Reverse. 1. Agency 2. Division/Section 3. Location of Records 4. Records Series Title 5. Records Series Description. Include contents (e.g. contracts‚ reports‚ applications‚ correspondence)‚ purpose‚ and form numbers. „ Original File „ Duplicate File 7. If duplicate‚ STORAGE MEDIA (Check all that apply) Paper „ Other‚ including: Microfilm (not COM) „ Photographs Computer Output „ Computer Cards Microfilm (COM) „ X-Rays „ Electronic

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    Precious Perez Prof. Mattern English 104 February 20th‚ 2013 “A Rose on the Grave” The death and decay of a previous generation features prominently in both the theme and the setting of “A Rose for Miss Emily” by William Faulkner. The author uses descriptive language to create a town on the brink of change and a main character cut from the cloth of a different time. As the story progresses we witness an artful weaving of these two elements to create an unforgettable composition of the passage

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