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    advertising the Presque Isle lighthouse more efficiently. We as a community could accomplish this goal of featuring the lighthouse more to the public. By people volunteering and helping to put together observation decks all around Grand Lake a beautiful escape. Also having generous donations like by the home depot. This Will make the historical lighthouses landsite safer and also amazing. Reasonings for this project is just that. Adding these features to the lighthouses. Will bring more tourism and

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    The Lighthouse Water Company Tina M. Abriani BUS/211 July 27, 2015 Bruce Bowring The Lighthouse Water Company The Lighthouse Water Company is owned and operated by a husband and wife team. Together they have formed this LLC (limited liability company). This choice of business organization is a state structure that affords the owners protection for their personal assets as well as some personal liability protection. (Investopedia, n.d.). This company must strictly follow state and federal laws

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    historical moment when art was integrated into society. Her modernist novel To the Lighthouse stray's from the conventional forms of writing, concentrating not on the plot but on the characters' consciousness and physical development, producing an innovative type of narrative which depicts realities beneath appearances, and at the same time brings about a deep exploration of the human mind. To the Lighthouse was written in 1927 and it is considered a masterpiece due to the way in which Woolf

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    Introduction The nonprofit organization that I chose to conduct research on is called the Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is an after school program for middle and high school students. I decided to research this organization because I have had a few friends volunteer there and I have heard nothing but positive comments about it. I really wanted find out more about the Lighthouse because from the little that I already knew about it, I felt that it provided a safe harbor for our youth in Lincoln and

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    The Lighthouse of Alexandria is the very first lighthouse in existence. This structure is considered to be one of the seven wonders of the ancient world because of its structural feats and innovative uses for the time. Not only withstanding natural disasters such as tsunamis and earthquakes but also being able to withstand constant pounding from the sea. Alexander the Great was going around and conquering many lands and naming new cities after himself at this time. It is believed that he named up

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    The purpose of the advertising campaign is to increase Lighthouse Coffee awareness. to increase awareness a Facebook page, an app and a website. Since these advertising strategies all include long term forms of digital media, they will all exist for the remainder of the business’s life. With the use of all these media types the awareness of the business will increase. On a slightly different note, the sales promotions will include online loyalty rewards and premiums. The online loyalty program would

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    Virginia Woolf is held to be one of the great feminist writers of modern times. In To the Lighthouse, we find Woolf’s presentation of a family which is at war with itself, while surrounded by war in the world. In this paper, I would attempt a psychoanalytic reading of the text, based on Freud’s views. The paper would focus on the relationship between Mr Ramsey and his son, James, from the perspective of the Oedipus Complex. James would also be looked at separately to bring out his character from

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    The art I chose to look into is Lighthouse by Alan Foxx. It is a representational artwork of a lighthouse. The painting in its entirety is of a lighthouse on a stormy shore with a boat at sea. The art according to the artist himself is always up for interpretation but he personally likes the thought of the light house being a light in the dark. The focal point is the lighthouse. There are not really any implied lines in this artwork. All the actual lines are natural as it is a representational artwork

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    in its rhythm, in the light healing pulse of Mrs. Ramsay's sympathy contrasted to Mr. Ramsay's harsh, repeated demands for more” (pg.132 of “To the Lighthouse” by Virginia Woolf, 1969). So, in the novel, we can see that opposition develop from the very first page. Mrs. Ramsay encourages her son to hope to expect that they will go to the lighthouse. “Yes, of course, if it’s fine tomorrow”, said Mrs. Ramsay. ‘But you’ll have to be up with the lark’, she added” (TL: 3). And even after Mr. Ramsay has

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    To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf When speaking of modernism in the work Virginia Woolf, scholars too readily use her innovations in style and technique as the starting point for critical analysis, focusing largely on the ways in which her prose represents a departure from the conventional novel in both style and content. To simply discuss the extent of her unique style, however, is to overlook the role of tradition in her creation of a new literary identity. In To the Lighthouse, Woolf's

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