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    FanGirl by Rainbow Rowell is described as a “coming-of-age tale of fanfiction‚ family and first love.” Cath‚ the biggest Simon Snow fan has just entered college‚ but is having a hard time from the separation from her twin sister “Wren” who did not want to be roommates‚ as they were for their entire life. Cath is now on her own and is outside her comfort zone‚ including not going to lunch in the very busy cafeteria. Never mind the fact her surly roommate with a charming‚ always-around boyfriend.

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    Every time you look at a sunflower‚ the whole world starts to smile. Without me there would be no fun." Orange started next: "I carry the most important vitamins. Think of carrots‚ oranges and mangoes. When I fill the sky at sunrise or sunset‚ my beauty is so striking that no one gives another thought to any of you." Red could stand it no longer so he shouted out: "I am the ruler of all of you. I am blood一 life’s blood! I bring fire into the blood. I am the color of passion and love." Purple was

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    The Beauty of Nature

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    very much beauty all around us to see‚ touch‚ and hear. Nature is so miraculous because it is always changing. No matter how many times you look at something‚ it is always different. Nature can set a sky aflame at sunset or magically transform a familiar landscape into a snow-white wonderland. It can paint a rainbow in the sky‚ paint beautiful autumn colors on trees‚ or paint a clump of daffodils in the grass with glow of soft sunlight. Deer Nature can bring a lot of beauty into our

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    evolution is an unstoppable force. Evolution created through the traveling of time and interaction in the world creates the countless possibilities to enrich or challenge a community or group. This form of belonging is clearly evident in the play ‘rainbows end’ by Jane Harrison and how the aboriginal community have a sense of belonging in their small community and a large sense of not belonging with the white society‚ this sense of inclusions is also evident in the poem ‘l gave myself to him’ by Emily

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    How Do Rainbows Form?

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    How do rainbows form? 2-24-2007 One of the most fascinating things occurring in nature‚ is the formation of a rainbow. Everyone‚ at one time or another has seen a rainbow‚ and without a doubt‚ has wondered why these beautiful things are not seen all the time? This is exactly what will be explained in this paper. A rainbow‚ simply put‚ is the dispersion of white light (from the sun)‚ through a prism (raindrops) into a visible spectrum. To see the rainbow the viewer must be between the

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    stay in each other’s company. Rainbow Dash’s house wasn’t the place to hold a tree‚ but Fluttershy’s cottage was perfect. Twilight‚ Rarity‚ Pinkie Pie and Applejack had all left to go visit Twilight’s parents in Canterlot‚ and wouldn’t be back until tomorrow. This left Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy to themselves‚ which‚ to Rainbow Dash‚ meant more time to spend together. Fluttershy seemed so far gone‚ but maybe Rainbow Dash could fix that. Approaching Fluttershy‚ Rainbow Dash hoofed her a wrapped present

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow-Les Murray. In Les Murray’s ’An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’‚ there is a clear unconventional portrayal of the hero‚ and he shows many heroic concepts as a result of the dramatic techniques used to convey the notion of the weeping man not being society’s ’conventional perception’ of a hero. The poems persona is simply an un-named ’observer’ who tells the story‚ in a third person present tense narrative form ("they") which assists in portraying the notion that a weeping

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    in history as this event gave rise to the three major religions known today: Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam. Moreover‚ Dr. Rainbow introduced the three great empires that controlled Palestine which were the Assyrians‚ Babylonians‚ and Persians and provided six maps which uncovered the history of how the Judeans were‚ the story of their exile‚ and they return. Dr. Rainbow introduced map one as the time span in which Sinuhe lived. Retjenu‚ the place Sinuhe escaped to was located outside of Egypt

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    Finian‚s Rainbow is a story about two Irish immigrants. The two immigrants the story focuses on are named Finian and Sharon McLonergan. They travel to a place called Rainbow Valley in Missatucky. When they get there they see that Buzz Collins ‚ Senator Rawkins assistant‚ is trying to buy the land of Rainbow Valley. They help Woody Mahoney pay the taxes so that the people of Rainbow Valley can keep their land. But‚ Finian has a secret. He had stolen a pot of gold from a leprechaun named Og. Who follows

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    Rainbows End Essay Summary Points Discovering your own individuality‚ finding oneself‚ is simply a discovery that is found through the journey of life. Jane Harrison produced the contemporary play Rainbows End. Set during the 1950’s on the river ‘flats’ between the towns of Shepparton and Mooroopna‚ Victoria‚ Harrison shows how discovery has been altered by the past experiences of the three Aboriginal women‚ Nan Dear‚ Gladys and Dolly. The family portrays a sense of ‘loyalty‚ love and support for

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