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    Describe Picture

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    not personal protect as helmet‚ gloves‚ face mash‚ etc. I think he will be seriously injured. Near the gas station‚ some firemen are quite calm. They don’t attend to the fire. Nobody holds fire hose or fire extinguisher. To my mind‚ this picture describe real situation of force firefighter in Vietnam. They use the old equipment which quality are very low. In addition‚ fireman is equipped fully good personal tools and trained knowdge and good skill. The fireman who is running and holding his helmet

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    Describe Colombia

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    considered urban. Entrepreneurs and business owners alike choose to settle in Colombia to capitalize on the country’s rich culture‚ abundant resources‚ collectivism beliefs and favorable climate. Upon embarking on your Colombian journey‚ you will quickly note the characteristics

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    Describe a Person

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    about my mother to you. First‚ In my mind‚ my mother is a beautiful woman. She is fifty-three years old. She is at the same age as my father. She is a famer and usually works hard‚ so she looks older than her age. But this doesn’t makes her lose her beauty. She is not tall‚ just 152cm. She has a average build. She has long straight gray hair. I like it very much and I always help her brush hair. She has a beautiful oval face‚ a straight nose‚ naturally thin eyebrows. I think her best feature is her

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    CELIE IN THE COLOR PURPLE

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    Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten Sofia Sundqvist The Emancipation of Celie: The Color Purple as a womanist Bildungsroman Engelska C-uppsats Termin: Handledare: Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 Information@kau.se www.kau.se 1(18) Vårterminen 2006 Maria Holmgren-Troy The Emancipation of Celie: The Color Purple as a womanist Bildungsroman In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the protagonist Celie undergoes a remarkable personal change. She evolves from

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    describe the Laptop

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    thickness. Among the best-known makers of laptop computers are IBM‚ Apple‚ Compaq‚ Dell‚ and Toshiba. Laptop computers generally cost more than desktop computers with the same capabilities because they are more difficult to design and manufacture. A laptop can effectively be turned into a desktop computer with a docking station‚ a hardware frame that supplies connections for peripheral input/output devices such as a printer or larger monitor. The less capable port replicator allows you to connect a laptop

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    Color Purple Patriarchy

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    fit that mode were ignored because the movement did not work towards reshaping our country to remove the patriarchal oppression but toward elevating the above mentioned women toward a level of privilege much like men’s. In Alice Walker’s book‚ The Color Purple‚ Celie does not belong in the group of privileged women‚ but society’s ingrained bigotry has become internalized within her. In the beginning‚ Celie’s thoughts and actions perpetuate this oppression‚ but as she grows emotionally and sexually

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    Paring of colors are important because “Red and blue are both strong colors that balance well and are commonly paired together” (TV Troops). A good example for these colors is our American flag red‚ white‚ and blue. Like superman this colors represent freedom and justice for all. In contrast‚ white represents purity for America and yellow represents hope for superman. Villains wear secondary colors because they are weaker than the primary domains

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    Am Best

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    positive reply to good news/compliments. Example statement: “You’re ugly‚ your haircut is horrid‚ and your breath smells.” Reply: “Wow‚ you should set that to music.” Example statement: “Your tests are negative; you’re cancer-free.” Reply: “Set that to music‚ Doc!” Elevator Music
 This idiom refers to popular tunes reorganized into instrumentals and can also describe soft jazz and “easy listening” music. It is played in doctor/dentist offices‚ on “hold” on the telephone‚ and in malls. “The elevator

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    The myth that "all men are equal" has created false hopes for the people of color‚ who continually seek opportunities to excel‚ that just aren’t there. They have been led to believe that intelligence and ambitions are key contributors to one’s success. Even if they do possess ambition and intelligence‚ the dominant majority of the white population oppresses them. This type of oppression points out that new methods of struggle are needed‚ such as whose employed by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Franz Fanon

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    English 102 MWF 11-11:50 I really enjoyed the story What You Pawn I will Redeem. It was very well written and kept my attention throughout the story. It is amazing that he walked by a pawnshop and immediately recognized his grandmother’s regalia without ever seeing it other than in pictures. I enjoy reading about Native American cultures and beliefs. There was a lot of humor in this story and Jackson definitely did not take himself too seriously. I think the 1st person narrator was very important

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