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    Red Hat

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    In J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in The Rye Holden uses his red hat as a form of protection and comfort as well as a distinguishing characteristic. Holden struggles toWhen Holden goes back to his room after talking to Old Spencer he begins to think about the red hat he purchased in New York City that he is wearing. He states‚ “just after I lost all the goddam foils…..The way I wore it‚ I swung the old peak way around to the back very –corny‚ I’ll admit it but I liked it that way. I looked good in it that

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    “Sometimes it’s better to be different” is a big take away from the book because it shows that beginning original is a good thing. “The Red-Headed Hawaiian” by Chris Mckinley and Rudy Puana is about life lessons and how hard work and dedication pays off and can get you anywhere. It is also about a redheaded boy from Kahalu’u‚ Oahu that was dealt with many difficulties as a child but later in life achieved in life. It reveals that people usually give up but if they work hard and are persistent‚ it

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    people’s obsession over the color of their hair‚ to the phenomenon of hair stereotypes and temperamental patterns people associate with redheads. The origin of redheaded people‚ for example‚ has been a profound mystery. Are all redheads descendants from the Vikings‚ the Celts or where did they come from? These are just some of the questions James L. Breeling is researching in his article Hair Color: Biology‚ Mythology and Chemistry. Another big wonder is red hair’s significance in determining human

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    What Is Diversity

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    unfortunately‚ it is my belief that society has placed stigmas on people who do not conform to what is considered the norm. Admittedly so‚ I judge others by superficial characteristics. For instance‚ if a person’s clothes look disheveled and their hair unkempt I assume that they are not trustworthy‚ unclean and probably on drugs. In contrast‚ when I see a person who is dressed neatly and drives a nice vehicle‚ I assume they are educated‚ have a high paying job and own a home. Week one’s assignment

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    Art Appreciation 2

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    half of her body represent a symbol of love. The head dress she is wearing is decorated with gems and pearls that rest perfectly on her red hair. She is holding a wreath with incense burning while cupid is peeing through the wreath towards her. Cupid is a short figure with wings on his back with brown curly hair with a devilish look upon his face. The room has red cloth drape upon the back wall that accent the painting with all the other colors in harmony. This artist was portraying love and marriage

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    Analysis of Billboards

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    Analysis of three billboards: Billboard number one: The Ad is on Olaya street for Arabian Oud. First of all‚ the location and the size of the billboard are quite reasonable for the car drivers and speed of 70 kilos. However‚ the name of the store is on the end of the billboard and in white which is not that clear to the viewers. Thus‚ they should put it on the top because the 50% discount is way too big compared to the name. Also‚ the colors used on the billboard aren’t attractive to viewers

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    might inadvertently hurt the other kids.” Also remarkable is his red hair; it is thick‚ coarse to touch‚ and styled in an old-fashioned boy cut. Hardly a person can pass Jay without rubbing his head for good luck‚ and saying “Where’d you get that hair?” Jay’s chubby face is fair‚ with freckles lightly dotting his exceptionally boyish features. His eyes are brown‚ and his eyebrows black; in fact‚ white‚ in contrast with his red hair. His lips are full and somewhat feminine‚ and his newly-grown permanent

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    Ralph the Duck

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    �PAGE � Wilson � PAGE �1� R E N E W A L Vomit. It’s neither pretty to see nor pretty to clean up. "Ralph the Duck" begins with the retching sound of the narrator’s golden retriever being sick on the carpet . As the narrator‚ who goes unnamed throughout the whole story‚ "carries seventy-five pounds of heaving golden retriever to the door and pours him onto the silver‚ moonlit snow" (1)‚ he thinks to himself‚ "He loved what made him sick" (2). We learn the dog vomits because he has been eating the

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    say Riverdale High School but thanks to me Riverdale was replaced with the words rotten hell. The red and blue lights almost blinded me as Officer Valdez parked behind me. I was too familiar with the old man. I’m still amazed on how he’s looked the same since

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    Craig T. Bailey Nick Schwartz ENGL 101-001 16 June 2013 … And We Walk Right Through The Door "Anything I can help you find?" inquired the chubby female clerk wearing a cheesy red uniform vest complete with "Hi! My name is Amy‚ How can I assist you?" BS name-tag. Right away I recognize this this to be the limited dialog that clerks are required to resort to when they feel certain shoppers are suspicious‚ to remind them they’re being watched I suppose. I replied smiling‚ "No‚ my buddy’s in

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