To live in a moonshine jug. If I was to live in this moonshine jug, it would be roomy. There would be the smell of strong liquor smell in the walls of the jug. When you would look up to the top. The whole would act like a window. The window that bright you light throughout the day. Then at night gave a new view of the stars. Since the whole of the jug acted like a telescope. As time goes on the smell of the jug would fade and then it would be like living in a dirt hut. Since the material to make the jug is some dirt and other materials. You would even have your own running track. Since the jug is a circle, you could run laps. To live in a moonshine jug, now that's a new way of life.
The company, Cityscape, is the reason the Distillery District is the cultural and historical landmark it is in the present day. Their shared view that the district’s roots should be conserved, led to the approval of Cityscape’s successful redevelopment plan in the early 21st century that completed the de-industrialization of the Distillery District. Cityscape partnered with Artscape, a local not-for-profit that was committed to “fostering the arts” (Kohn, Toronto’s…), they planned no demolitions of any structures and in fact, used the warehouses marked for removal, specifically the Case Warehouse leased by Artscape, as low-cost studio and office space for artists and not-for-profit organizations (NPOs). The benefits of this allowed Cityscape
The lyric "Metho Drinker" is a poem by Judith Wright which concerns death as a result of time and the problems associated with addiction. Judith Wright was born in 1915 and died in 2000 at the age of 85. She was a prolific Australian poet, critic and short story writer writing over 50 books. The poem uses its lyrical form to offer a descriptive insight into the bleak themes which highlights the depressing mood and atmosphere of the poem.
T.R. Reid from the Washington Post published an article titled "Let My Teenager Drink." He states that if teenagers were allowed to drink at an earlier age like his daughters can in Britain, then the younger population in the United States will be safer from the risks of underage drinking. The teenage drinking topic is a heavy subject for conversations in the United States, definitely in the past fifteen years with death rates rising from underage drinking. Each year, approximately 5,000 people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking. Reid believes if teenagers were to have the ability to drink outside in public and instead of hiding it in "dark places", so much of the trouble are would be eliminated.
long term stable job; after he got drunk, he damaged household facilities, hurt his wife and children, and sometimes got some street fight and hurt himself. He is a man full of knowledge and life skills, he could have had a good career and a perfect satisfied family, but alcoholism ruined his life and he died indirectly from it.
And then I couldn’t help it, I made another Chinese joke! Because I said that the popcorn shrimp would be good to take to the movies. And she was quiet and I thought: Oh my God, I did it again, didn’t I? Why do I do that? And I was about to say I was really sorry again when her cell rang and I could tell it was Jack because her whole face got all shimmery.
Draw an REA diagram with cardinalities and tables with primary keys, foreign keys, and non-key attributes for the following business:
During the Harlem Renaissance, many African-Americans were able to reveal and experience their culture through music, literature, and art. In the poem "Bottled", Helene Johnson writes a narrative about someone experiencing the Harlem Renaissance. Helene Johnson, a poet during the Harlem Renaissance, appears to have wrote "Bottled" as an example of African-Americans realizing their heritage and being proud of where they originated. The poem "Bottled" does tell a story of one seeking their heritage by observing someone letting loose and embracing their own origins by dancing on the streets of Harlem. Though at first the narrator seems confused, later he or she discovers the true meaning of this person's action. The title "Bottled" itself seems to refer to the roots of many African Americans that were hidden and could not be expressed. Through Helene Johnson's choice of diction and target audience, the poem "Bottled" has a meaning of heritage and finding one's roots.
Listen up, this is the time that the government has passed the 18th amendment and make all the intoxicating drinks to sell in store and to transport. The one reason the passed the 18th amendment was when a lot of women was complaining about how they were being beaten by the husbands when they were drunk. When they passed the laws that did not stop people from selling beer and moonshine. The people would make moonshine in distinct locations that no one knew where they had their product at and they did not want the police to find out because they would be sent the prison for a while. This make people want to do it more because it is illegal, the crime rate went up and people would have secret bars called speakeasies were there would being a group
“Follow the Drinking Gourd” by H. B. Parks is one of the hundreds of slave spirituals. Slaves worked long and demanding hours, faced physical punishments, lived in a crude one-room log cabin with few furnishings, wear shabby clothing, were highly susceptible to deadly diseases, and eat a diet with limited fresh foods (Nash 2017, 239). Their lives were burdensome. To help cope with and make sense of their lives slaves came together to form a community with its own culture distinct from that of their masters. A key element of this culture was spirituals. Spirituals not only helped slaves understand their situation, but they also severed as a release from their suffering. Spirituals being biblically based point to the slaves’ strong faith in
I needed to amplify the sound waves of the song "I am a Believer" using a two liter bottle. In order to achieve my goal of playing this song clear with, no fuzziness, and no echo I had to look at my materials. I chose water because the sound waves will resonate off and not absorb into the water, and then the sound waves will exit through holes that I cut into the bottle. The materials we used to make this sound amplify is a two liter bottle, an iPod, and water from the sink.
Secular songstress Beyonce's song titled “Drunk in Love” describes the effect of her love for her husband Jay-Z,is much like the phraseology “The God Intoxicated Man,” used to describe Jonathan Edwards conversion in 1721. According to Edwards himself, “after reasding I Timothy 1:17, “as I read the words, there came into my soul, and was as it were diffused through it, a sense of the glory of the Divine Being; a new sense, quite different from any thing I ever experienced before. Never any words of scripture seemed to me as these words did. I thought with myself, how excellent a Being that was, and how happy I should be, if I might enjoy that God, and be rapt up in him in heaven, and be as it were swallowed up in him for ever! As a result, Edwards
In Theodore Roethke “Root Cellar”, there is a heavy use of vivid and stylistic imagery. In the first line, the speaker states, "Nothing would sleep in that cellar, dank as a ditch." We are given that something is refusing to sleep--that is, to die--and at the same time being "dank" gets us thinking about things that are “undead”. In line two, the speaker states, “Bulbs broke out of boxes hunting for chinks in the dark.” This tells us that things are still growing and they are looking for the light. In the next following line the speaker mentions, “Shoots dangled and dropped” (3). This gives us the image of the shoots coming out of the bulbs. The shoots dangle and droop towards whatever light possible. In line four, the speaker gives us an idea of the type of housing they are in, “mildewed crates.” The moisture creates mold and mildew. It also creates prettier life like plants. As you can see, mold and mildew are life, and they grow alongside the plants. In line six, the speaker brings us a smell by saying "congress." Roethke must mean just the coming together or gathering of smells. In line seven, the speaker give us another sense of smell, "Roots ripe as old bait, pulpy stems, rank, silo-rich, leaf-mold, manure, lime, piled against slippery planks.” He gives us this image and the sense of smell of mold and rot to show it is still life. These words for example would be ripe, pulpy, rank, and rich. The last two lines, “Nothing would give up life: Even the dirt kept breathing
Alcoholism affects people all over the world, which includes the rich and famous, actors such as Johnny Depp and Mel Gibson struggle with alcoholism. Everyone all of the world struggle with alcohol, alcohol can be treated as a drug in some occasions.
Do you wake up to muscle sore, inflammation, fatigue? Then there are chances your body is in acidic level. An acidic body can invite life-threatening diseases such as arthritis, cancer, kidney damage, diabetes and much more. Your body can be acidic due to dehydration, consumption of refined foods, high sugar content, meat, fizzy drinks, caffeine, and others. But you can bring an end to this by alkalizing your body. Alkaline body reflects healthy immune system, energetic body and you can alkalize your body by sipping on these drinks. We bring you easy drinks that will balance the pH levels in your body and prevent your body from diseases.
Beer cans under the love seat By: Joseph Huffman (Verse 1) Beginning we’ll go out counting shooting stars With you I love, it's time to savor When we’re done we’ll go back home Where you I can cherish this late-summer night Every minute, I want to last forever as sparks fly between us (Chorus) With beer cans under the loveseat And your panties between the cushions