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    I awoke to the slamming of the front door‚ remembering that it was Sunday‚ my dad’s favorite day of the year‚ the first day of hunting season. I jump out of bed and stumble down the stairs waking everybody else in the house up. Looking out the window I see my dad pull away in his big red pickup truck with the sleeve of his orange hunting jacket hanging out the window. Hoping he brings home dinner‚ I start to make myself breakfast‚ I make my dad’s favorite; eggs with crispy bacon. As I’m cooking breakfast

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    attacked in different ways. Or if you were trophy hunting. It can save animal populations and is just as enjoyable. Killing another is justifiable by military ethics‚ hunting‚ and in the case of George and Lennie. In the case of hunting for trophy‚ it should be justifiable because it can help save wildlife by limiting the amount of killing and keeping track of it. One example of this is “Though counterintuitive‚ the view that legal trophy hunting has a role to play in the conservation of wildlife

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    NATURAL SCIENCE Visayan society knew no schools or classrooms and because of this children became functioning adults through informal instructions within the family. In the fields of morals‚ most communities recognized some wise and persuasive elder as a king of pastor‚ PARAWALI-probably from Malay-Arabic WALI‚ “saint” who gave advice in household gatherings. Knowledge about the physical environment was learned from the parents. o the movement of heavenly bodies and change of seasons

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    throughout The Catcher in the Rye‚ his need for companionship and his longing for isolation. Adding to this confusion‚ he is caught between wanting to preserve the innocence of a child and wanting the independence of an adult. A cheap and simple red hunting hat‚ with no significance to anyone else but him‚ is the symbol for these conflicts. The hat is inseparable from J.D. Salinger’s portrait of Holden for a good reason: it is a symbol of his uniqueness and individuality. The hat is a bizarre visual

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    independence. These relationships may influence them physically‚ emotionally or mentally. It is through these influences‚ which can be positive or negative‚ that a person becomes who they are. The novel‚ Tirra Lirra by the River‚ the film‚ Good Will Hunting and the poem‚ Daddy by Sylvia Plath all demonstrate the idea of self discovery

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    English 12 IB September 16th‚ 2011 Symbols in The Catcher in the Rye The Red Hunting Hat Holden’s Red hunting hat is a symbol of his uniqueness throughout the book. It is a concrete representation of his alienation from “common” people as it looks very peculiar‚ and thus makes him stand out when he wears it. This represents Holden’s desire to stand apart from all the “phonies” of the world. However‚ the fact that Holden refuses to wear the hat while in the presence of people

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    The Red Hunting Cap Massimo Giannone There are many motifs throughout the Catcher in the Rye but one really interests me‚ and that is Holden’s red hunting cap. The red hunting cap is a motif that symbolizes Holden’s alter ego‚ the side of Holden that wants to confidently stand out. Its red colour is vibrant and eye-catching‚ its brim is pointier and different than a regular baseball cap that most kids wear‚ and by turning it backwards‚ it resembles a back catcher in baseball. All these characteristics

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Nowadays‚ Filipino teenagers tend to be liberated and patterned their lifestyle based on western culture. If this is all to be considered‚ the culture of being conservative from our ancestors will be gone. Premarital Sex is now treated by many as natural or normal. Mostly teenagers occur to this even outside marriage. They continue doing this because it does satisfy their sexual pleasures. They are not aware that what they are doing is a

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    It was the middle of spring in 2004 when Ethan‚ my best bud from high school; and I were going on a hunting trip. We went on this long hunting trip every year to get away from the wife’s. So we would drive out to Colorado in his old 1985 Ford Bronco‚ or the “Wronco” as we call it. On our way to Colorado we were bumping to some good ole. “Redneck Souljers”. As we enter the Colorado border Ethan says to me‚ “How come every trip we make out here always starts by it snowing right as we cross the border

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    Gathering Evidence from the Crime Scene Task 1 Shaking – Shake items and allow the particles to fall into a large container or sheet of paper. This technique is suitable for recovering trace evidence: glass fragments‚ paint chips‚ hairs and fibres. Brushing – Brush the surface with a clean brush and collect the material in a container or piece of paper. This is necessary when shaking does not dislodge the particles. This technique is suitable for removing trapped particles from surfaces:

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