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    Wood char depths are one of many fire indicators that fire investigators utilize for determining the area of origin and cause of a fire. It was formally believed that the deeper the char the longer the fire had burned but this has since been proven to be false. Rapid fire spread is common place due to the synthetic materials used in modern furnishings found in most homes. Most firefighters can expect to encounter flashover or post-flashover conditions at the time of extinguishment because of modern

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    Into the Woods Campaign Strategies Justification Nahian Khan When beginning my marketing plan the first thing that I needed to do was to get inspiration for how I would market and what would be the most unique‚ original ways to market League High Schools Spring production of Into the Woods. For my inspiration board I chose some set designs‚ some previous Into the Woods posters and Stencils. It was crucial for me to chose set designs to inspire me‚ although I did think the set design would inspire

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    In the Woods

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    the outskirts of Dublin. One day the three decided to go on a little adventure into the woods behind their neighborhood‚ something they did a lot. Soon it started to get late but their parents did not worry because they probably thought the children had just lost track of time. After a few more hours they the adults to worry and eventually phoned to police. They devised a search party and went into the woods where they found something they were not expecting. What they found was Adam Ryan‚ with

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    Zachary WilhoitDr. Anna TeekellEnglish 11011 September 2014No one likes the U.S. Forest ServiceBill Bryson’s A Walk In the Woods is a book about Bryson and his partner Katz hiking the Appalachian Trail. In the book‚ Bryson talks about many controversial issues pertaining to the Appalachian Trail and states his opinion one them. The one that really aggravates him are the jobs that the National Forest Service does‚ or from Bryson’s point of view don’t do. Bryson’s view on this is that you would think

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    Following his encounter with Hester in the woods‚ Dimmesdale projects himself onto others around him in order to protect himself from his selfish fears. Dimmesdale uses Hester’s willingness to take the blame in order to separate himself from the shame of the affair. He labels Hester as fully “accountable” for all of their problems so that he doesn’t have to admit his own wrongdoings (181). The minister knowingly accepts that Hester “bore it all” and continues to let her deal with the repercussions

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    In the Lake of the Woods In today’s society‚ there are many people who have someone who they can lean on for support or someone that they can look up to. There are also many people who are quick to assume things about other people when they have no idea about what might be going on in their life. In the novel “In the Lake of the Woods” John Wade suffers from the loss of his wife and is quickly convicted of her murder or disappearance without anybody being concerned about asking John what might

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    Neale was a famous African American novelist‚ folklorist‚ and anthropologist. Many of her works attacked issues concerning black heritage‚ which are still widely acknowledged today: Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Dust Tracks on a Road‚ and Every Tongue Got to Confess. Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ specifically‚ described the difficult course that Janie Crawford endured in order to discover her inner voice. In the beginning‚ Janie was a young‚ black child who lived with a white family. During her adolescence

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    of African Americans finding new cultural identities and ideals as America reached the end of slavery. One of these African Americans was Janie Crawford whose upbringing was different from that of the slave period. Janie‚ the main character in “Their Eyes Were Watching God” (1937) by novelist Zora Neale Hurston is a perfect example of showing that humans have the skill to learn and grow by trial and error. She experienced life’s offers different from those around her and this is conveyed through her

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    Throughout literature minor characters often serve a purpose to show the major characters greatest strengths and weaknesses. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Jody’s role in Janie’s life serves a purpose to highlight her strengths and weaknesses. Hurston includes Jody in her novel to show one phase of Janie’s life where she seeks love and a voice within society. Jody‚ in turn‚ shows Janie’s ability to find her own voice and internal power but highlights Janie’s weakness in

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God is a story written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ told through the eyes of Janie Crawford; a woman in the search of love. Hair is used as a symbol for a wide variety of factors. Throughout the entire course of the novel‚ Janie can found with her hair up and down‚ both of which come with their own distinct personalities and feelings. Along with this‚ it is easy to note that the transitions in her hair styles is not only a physical change‚ but a mental change as well. Janie’s

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