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    frugal. Instead of buying expensive shoe polishes‚ people can now provide a low cost shoe polish for everyone. Sometimes people have been problematic about how to clean their shoes. Shoe polish is important because it maintains the shoe polished and neat to look at. Shoe polish can be a protective coat to maintain its smoothness. These shoe shiners should be kept away from clothes‚ carpets and furnitures because it can stain these things. Though this shoe polish is not on high quality

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    The thought fox By Ted Hughes The thought fox is a poem about writing a poem. The poet is sitting in a room late at night‚ it’s dark outside and though he can’t see anything he senses a presence: Something else is alive Beside the clocks loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move This presence is in the poet’s imagination‚ as you find out in the very first line: I imagine this midnight moments forest: It immediately shows a contrast between the first two lines. The first

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    In the park- Gwen Harwood

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    a lighter‚ easier journey‚ being a man. The man represents all men‚ which raises questions about inequality between genders. From the man’s perspective‚ his life and his journey is laid out for him‚ like a neat path that he strolls through. In the poem‚ it is stated that the man has a “neat head” signifying that his life if together and that he is wealthy. It also signifies that he is not held down by the responsibilities of being a father. The journey concept of sacrifice is represented throughout

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    One Cuil = One level of abstraction away from the reality of a situation. Example: You ask me for a Hamburger. 1 Cuil: if you asked me for a hamburger‚ and I gave you a raccoon. 2 Cuils: If you asked me for a hamburger‚ but it turns out I don’t really exist. Where I was originally standing‚ a picture of a hamburger rests on the ground. 3 Cuils: You awake as a hamburger. You start screaming only to have special sauce fly from your lips. The world is in sepia. 4 Cuils: Why are we speaking

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    Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a travelogue of sorts‚ due to the blurred lines between fiction and non-fiction‚ which deeply explores the status of the American Dream during the early 70’s‚ specifically 1971. Thompson states this purpose within the first three chapters of the book in the line‚ “Because I want you to know that we’re on our way to Las Vegas to find the American Dream.” (F&L pg 6) Although Thompson states in the beginning of the book that‚ “Our trip was different

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    driveway Shannon gets confused and wonders why their there and Colin makes up a little lie that he is going to go to the bathroom (because it’s his house). When they get inside he tells her that she is home and that he will take care of her. Shannon freaks out a little. Colin then pushes her up against the wall because Shannon is fighting to get away. Colin then tries to calm her down and tell her everything is going to be okay‚ and that he will take care of her and look after her. She then stops fighting

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    running out of time. He jogged toward the only living people he saw—a group of Romans standing at the volleyball pit. Two centurions leaned casually on their javelins‚ chatting with a tall skinny blond guy in a purple toga. Leo stumbled. It was that freak Octavian‚ the augur from Camp Jupiter‚ who was always screaming for war. Octavian turned to face him‚ but he seemed to be in a trance. His features were slack‚ his eyes closed. When he spoke‚ it was in Gaea (antagonist)’s voice: This cannot be prevented

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    to other students. Civility: 1) Remarks are polite; 2) provides constructive criticism of others’ point-of-view Synthesizes Ideas: Student states ideas from the textbook‚ content presented in class‚ or current events. Dialectical Journal: Journal is neat‚ organized‚ and divided into two columns. Easy to read. 10 points = Brilliant 5 points = Average 0 points = Needs Work

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    one with a scoop or one that may even be carbon fiber. Hoods can give you a conservative look‚ or a mean muscular look. Shaving is a neat job too. This means that you can take off your door handles and any emblems you want. People have even been known to shave their taillights. You can buy a custom taillight and mold it into the back of your truck. Lighting is a neat accent at night. You can put halogen bulbs in your headlights that will give off a blue tint. This stands out very nicely on the road

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    book “Of Mice and Men‚” by John Steinbeck. Crooks is the stable hand who works with the ranch horses. He lives by himself because he is the only black man on the ranch. Throughout the book‚ we learn that Crooks is bookish and likes to keep his room neat‚ but he has been so beaten down and mistreated because of who he is on the outside that he is now suspicious of any kindness he receives. In return for his suspicions and letting others drag him down‚ Crooks never gets his chance to achieve his dream

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