Austin C. Auen Dream Journal It was a cloudy day at what looks like Sea Side Park. My father and I were standing on isolated boulders‚ nearby one another other‚ yet every single boulder was in the shape of an upside-down cone. Underneath us were the ocean’s tide‚ which was low at the point. The ground was visible but instead of sand being present‚ there were leaves and soil. We seem to have been fishing‚ for we were waiting till our line gets hit on. All of a sudden sharks and alligators came crawling
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Responding to Society with Satire Satirical essays are often written about controversial topics to try to persuade the reader to agree with the writer’s point of view. However‚ unlike traditional persuasive essays where the writer takes a serious tone and talks about the true merits of his/her point of view‚ satirical essays are written sarcastically in order to mock and point out flaws in the opposing point of view. In a famous example‚ “Letter to a Royal Academy‚” Ben Franklin jokingly suggests
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Misfortune in my new school Arshia Amali I woke up by the blue jays singing by the tree beside my bedroom window. I got dressed in my blue jeans and my Adidas sweater. As I went downstairs my mom had a big breakfast set out on the round table. I sat down and as I started gobbling down the pancakes my brother joined us. We cleaned off the table and I took my backpack and put on my jacket to go out for school. My brother ‘Matt’ following right behind me. I and he decided to take the shortcut we
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Dress Code Guideline VERSION 1.1 TCS Confidential 1 © 2008 This is a controlled document. Unauthorised access‚ copying and replication are prohibited. This document must not be copied in whole or in parts by any means‚ without the written authorisation of the HR Head‚ TCS. TCS Confidential 2 Document Release Notice This guideline on Dress Code‚ Version 1.0‚ is released for use in TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) with effect from 1st October 2008. This document is subject
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injured limb in a large‚ firm pillow folded lengthwise and ties in two or tree places. If you don’t have a pillow‚ use a couple of down jackets or bulky sweaters for splinting material. If the injury involves an arm or hand‚ wrap it in layers of bulky clothing and then pin it‚ splint and all‚ to the victim’s shirt front - or with another sweater hold it close to the chest to keep it from moving. A broken finger can be splinted by placing a ball
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"This is already the hot chocolate and the honey soy chicken chips‚" the waiter put it on the table. "I will bring the bill later when all your friends are here." I nod friendly. I take the dish containing the broken chocolate and pour the pieces into my warm cup of milk. After that‚ I stir in the substance‚ caring it melts. Kyra and I sit in a cozy café in the middle of the city. The walls are painted in a light tone of blue and the chairs have nice cushions with a heart sewn on it. On each chair
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the snow. 3. Buck ate fast because of his hunger and the other dogs who were trying to steal his food. 4. Perrault’s job is a messenger of the Canadian Government‚ and he fed the sled dogs. 5. Buck’s dignity was damaged when the man with the red sweater beat him‚ which caused him to develop the idea that the man would rule over him. Before‚ at the farm‚ Buck was
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used just as they are‚ others are changed to make them more like the native language and therefore easier to say and remember. Thus‚ a Japanese worker gets stuck in rushawa (rush-hour) traffic. A Spanish mother tells her child to put on her sueter (sweater)‚ and a Ukrainian man goes to the barber for a herkor (haircut). English is everywhere. It is on signs‚ clothing‚ soft drinks‚ and household products around the world. In spite of the popularity of English words and phrases‚ however‚ they are not
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Square Pumpkin. After a long night of handing out non-poisoned candy to weird staggering tots at my doorstep‚ I felt it was time to turn off the light. Walking to my room‚ I tripped on something slimy‚ being dismissive‚ I labeled it as my long lost sweater and threw it in the hamper. The corridor to my room seemed longer than usual this night‚ my steps seemed louder‚ offbeat almost. I quickly looked behind me‚ no one was there. Picking up my pace‚ the steps sounded closer‚ faster. Detecting my room
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French Study Guide Le tee shirt = a t-shirt (tee shirt) Grand = big (groh) Le short = a short (short) Petite = small (pateet) Le pantalon = a pant (pantalon) Long = long (long) Le pull = a sweater (poul) Court = short (cuur) Le jogging = joggers (jogging) Cher = expensive (share) Le sweat = tracksuit (sweat) Le jean = jeans (jaun) Le chemisier = a blouse/shirt (sha-meezy-air) Beau = beautiful (bo) Le polo = polo shirt (polo) Stupide = stupid
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