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    Burn Burning

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    Functional Significant In William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” certain objects function symbolically. One object is blood. The blood symbolizes the unity of the family. Loyalty and family ties are symbolic in the blood as well. Fire is also an important symbol in "Barn Burning‚” fire is in almost every section of the story but the fire that counts is the fire Abner builds the night the family camps out before arriving at the de Spain mansion. Another symbol is the wagon on moving day and spring.

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    the time for the swing will neither increase nor decrease because the mass does not have an effect on the period of a pendulum. Materials and Methods The materials used in this experiment are: 3 Different Masses (20g‚ 50g‚ 100g) Clamp String Clock Protractor With these materials‚ the experiment was conducted in the following procedure: 1) Place the clamp to a flat surface with a string attached to it 2) Attach a 20g mass to the end of the string opposite from the pivot 3) Pull the mass to

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    leaving them to decide how long you live. In time‚ taking place in the future‚ where humanity has been genetically engineered to stop aging at 25 and to be born with a digital clock‚ bearing a year’s worth of time‚ on their forearm. At the age of 25‚ the clock begins the countdown‚ and‚ as all timers work‚ when the clock reaches zero‚ that person dies. Time has turned to take place of the currency‚ once can give time for products or services‚ as well as transfer it to others. Immortality could be

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    equality essay

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    the timer went off our group was silent. I guess everyone was trying to plan out how we were going to do this. I decided it would be best to start of by making a base for this structure. It felt weird to be the first one to put an idea out‚ but the clock was ticking down‚ and the pressure was intensifying. After we built to base‚ which was a tripod of sorts I started to see assurance in the face of the people in my group. In my head I only had one thought‚ I had to win‚ well my group had to win. So

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    MY FAVORITE ROOM

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    come home to find me doing something constructive like reading a book or doing some homework which is the reason why I have my bed right by my window.  Next to my bed is the same alarm clock I have had since the sixth grade. It was a Christmas present from my little brother. It is an Emerson alarm clock with a cassette and compact disk player. On the other side of the room are three things which were very important to me‚ my tv‚ my stereo and my bathroom.  Every time I enter my room a feeling

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    to watch were The Little Rascals and American Bandstand. Although television was an enjoyed pastime‚ the unanimous preference in the home was the radio. Everyone in the home had a radio in their room and Ms. Mary had a clock radio in her room however‚ she told me the clock never really worked. She listened to the radio because she enjoyed

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    Unplugged

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    quite caught my interest; at first I wasn’t sure if I could fully commit to a day without electronics‚ but it sure did sound nice. Sunday‚ at midnight‚ I turned off my phone‚ television‚ tucked away my computer‚ and very gladly unplugged my alarm clock. The evening went swimmingly as I cuddled up with my cat and fell asleep. I woke with the sunshine on my linens‚ feeling as if it were vacation. I slid out of bed and into the kitchen. There‚ as I brewed my coffee‚ I caught a glance of the time on

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    POEM ABOUT YOUR LAUGH

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    different scenes in your mind. Susan also uses many symbols such as the sunlight‚ the prayer wheel and the diver’s bell. In the first three verses of the poem Susan states that the laugh resembles unsynchronized clocks. Susan was using a metaphor to explain that the laugh is similar to clocks in a watchmaker’s shop when all the watches strike an hour at different times. This sound is chaotic and annoying and this is how she perceives the laugh. In the next two verses of the first stanza she refers

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    technology. From the alarm clock in the morning to the computer at work‚ technology plays a vital part of my everyday life. Technology enhances the ease and simplicity of activities and adds convenience to life. Although‚ when these technologies fail to operate correctly‚ they disrupt daily activities and hinder productivity. It is six in the morning and my cell phone rings. It is my alarm clock. Due to technological advances‚ I no longer have a need for a traditional alarm clock. I do not have to worry

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    city and improving the economy and standards of living like Streets‚ Cartography‚ Rut way‚ Caliper‚ ‚ Analog Computers‚ Fire Hose‚ Vending Machine‚ Wind Vane‚ Clock Tower‚ Automatic Doors‚ Truss Roof‚ Crane‚ Escapement‚ Tumbler Lock‚ Gears‚ Plumbing‚ Spiral Staircase‚ Urban Planning‚ Winch‚ Ancient Suez Canal‚ Light House‚ Water Wheel‚ Alarm Clock‚ Odometer‚ Chain Drive‚ Levers‚ Wheelbarrow‚ Showers‚ Central Heating‚ Astrolabe‚ Canal Lock‚ Water Mill‚ Gimbal‚ Dry Dock‚ Air and Water Pumps. Granted

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