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    leaned or reclined against the light and their green feathers were a hundred feet up in the air. The ground beneath them was a bank covered with coarse grass, torn everywhere by the upheavals of fallen trees, scattered with decaying coconuts and palm saplings” (Golding 9-10). In this quote it shows what the shore of the island looks like. Golding uses imagery by using words to greatly describe what the shore would have looked like. Golding uses words like green feathers to describe how the palm trees looked

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    Language Axel is beginning to use two/three-word sentences to communicate his needs. These words sometime accompanied by gesture and facial expression. He matches familiar objects with it given name as well as attach sounds familiar animals found in picture books. Axel enjoys books being read to and request the teachers read to him by bring books to them to read he also chooses many of the books we read at circle time, in addition to choosing rhymes, songs and finger plays. Physical Axel walks and

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    Colors can be interpreted differently in a variety of genres. The colors green and gold in Oz the Great and Powerful and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, suggest the mystery, wealth, and greed in each story. Oscar and Charlie journey through magical worlds in order to acquire knowledge about the true meaning of values and ethics in life and where they can be found, a lesson that continues to speak today. The archetypal mystery in a quest must have a defined set of events in a narrative. This standard

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    Short Story On Ramon

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    “Ramon? Ramon, are you okay? Nani ga okotta?” Toshiro said. He yelled into the phone, demanding that Ramon say something, until finally the call disconnected. Toshiro sat in his black office chair frozen in place, his silver eyes wide and his hands slightly shaking. I can’t believe something happened to Ramon, especially soon after Kole was taken. What am I going to do? I mean I want to find Kole, but the information Ramon gave me, gives me no leads. Then I don’t even know what’s happened to Ramon

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    Mom just sat and cried. She cried for three whole days. her face was blotchy and her eyes were red. Then one day she just stopped... Thirty-five year old Sara Mills walked down the aisles of a flea market looking for treasures. "Ah, there you are," she said and went to a decorated, box and picked it up and opened it. the inside was covered in a black material that she thought was velvet, but wasn't sure. "This will be perfect for my jewelry." As she admired the box, a man, who was about seven

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    Fluorescent pigments are a special type of pigment that have the unique ability to reemit a greater frequency of light. Fluorescent pigments absorb the light frequencies that are emitted onto them, and reemit them. Fluorescent pigments stand out to the human eye making them a great pigment for advertising use, children’s toys, safety protection wear, and many other commercial uses. Fluorescent pigments were invented in the 1940’s by the Switzer brothers. Bob was a working man and Joe was an amateur

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    Blue In The Great Gatsby

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    What do colors say about a person? Well according to personality innovator Don Lowry, there are four colors to represent the types of people in the world. green’s are thinkers, gold’s are planners, orange’s are impulsive, and blue’s are compassionate. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the character of Jay Gatsby is best represented by the color blue. Gatsby’s personality best fits this color because blue’s are willing to work hard for what they believe in and are very caring for others.

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    My personal symbol is the color blue. The color blue symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, intelligence, faith, and truth. I have a lot of these traits. The color blue is also associated with depth and stability. In this essay I will explain how my personal symbol is blue. The color blue symbolizes a lot of things. One thing that it symbolizes is trust. If you asked any of my family or friends they will tell you that I am trustworthy. People can trust me with secrets. People can talk to me about things

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    Red In WW1

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    Throughout the books, a theme of war de-saturated colours was done. The grey, presented a depressing setting. However, the key colour of this was red, the ‘treasure’, was the only thing saturated as red. According Callow (2013, p. 66) claims that colour red can be represented as passion, anger, love and danger. Hence it can be displayed that the book which was red, can be represented as all those, despite the anger and danger through the war, this book can be filled with love, and as a sign of hope

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    Writely Sew, based in the heart of Cincinnati, OH, has been a leading custom embroidery and apparel stitching company since opening for business in 2009. Known for their high quality work, friendly customer service, and commitment to helping worthy causes, Writely Sew has become a pillar of the local community and a leader in the custom clothing industry. When you work with Writely Sew you can rest easy knowing you’re in experienced hands. From restaurant uniforms and custom apparel to corporate

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