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    When looking at a person for the first time clothing is often a large part of a first impression, giving information about that person that may or may not be true. Clothing also plays a large role in first impressions of characters in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who uses clothing to give information about each character and who they are or wish they were. Fitzgerald carefully describes the clothing of each character, using color, material, and quality to expose each character 's insecurities

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    Chikankari Embroidery

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    word 'Chikan' is basically derived from Persian word 'Chikeen'. In earlier days, the Chikankari embroidery is traditionally done on mulmul- fine muslin cotton. Due to non-availability of mulmul, now-a-days this work is done on cotton, wool, chiffon, crepe, organde chiffon and silk clothes using contrast colour threads. The origin of Chikankari is initiated by the influence of intricate carving patterns of Mughal architecture during their period.

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    Even in countries like Vietnam, French Cuisine has left a mark. According to K. J. Saunders (2016), Baguettes, bouillon, coffee, and crepes and not to mention wine, pâté, and haute cuisine are just part of the fabulous French culinary legacy incorporated into Vietnamese cuisine. The French influence is immediately apparent in the daily profusion of freshly-baked baguettes, filled with

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    everything to be silent and also that the coffin should be bought out with muffled drum playing. He wants the aeroplanes to announce the message that his loved one is dead to the whole world by scribbling it in the sky. He wants the doves to wear black crepe bows around their necks and the policemen to wear black gloves so as to symbolize mourning. He describes what his lover meant to him. As said in the poem it can be seen the the lover was everything, and the only thing for him. At that moment he used

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    of this poem, and becomes clear when Auden says, “Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come, ”. This poem’s topic has to do with someone close to the narrator dyeing possibly a lover. Auden uses a great deal of imagery in this poem; such as, “Tie crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves, ” where he is talking about making the doves suitable for a funeral. The tone of this poem, the attitude the writer speaks in, is very depressing and gloomy. “For nothing now can ever come to any good

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    The three wise men, were a group of travelers who visited Jesus the night he was born. The three men gave Jesus three gifts, gold, frankincense and myrrh. The three men were named Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar. To some churches Melchior is known as the king of Persia, Casper being the king of India and Balthazar, the king of Arabia. The three gifts are ordinary offered to a king at birth, Myrrh being used as oil for anointing, Frankincense used as perfume, and gold as a valuable. The three gifts

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    with hum of bees, Give praise with the little peepers who live near water. When they fill the marsh with a shimmer of bell-like cries We know that the winter is over. Give praise with mockingbirds, day’s nightingales. Hour by hour they sing in the crepe myrtle And glossy tulip trees On quiet side streets in southern towns. Give praise with the rippling speech Of the eider-duck and her ducklings As they paddle their way downstream In the red-gold morning On Restiguche, their cold river, Salmon

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    It all started in preschool, where I would sit and study my world map poster while eating breakfast every morning. I always kept a list of places that I wanted to travel to when I got older. The endless possibilities of places to visit and sites to explore has always intrigued me. This idea of traveling the world is one many children dream about, but for most of youth in the United States it never becomes a reality. I spent a majority of my childhood traveling around the United States. I saw most

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    open up shop in a college town so he moved to Tallahassee (Ismail). The owners’ mission of the company is “to reach a franchise and open up two franchise’s in Florida one in Tampa and one in Orlando” (Ismail). The products they offer are calzones, crepes, oven baked subs, salads and sides, wings, and desserts. The services they offer are take-out and delivery options. Doughlicious serves a consumer market. The businesses’ competitive advantage is they are open late till 3am on the weekdays and 4am

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    The Speaker of Funeral Blues The poem creates a sense of a dull tone. It speaks of an individual who has passed. Readers can understand this poem as a lament. Figurative language, and literary devices is used to set the poem. The speaker of the poem tells readers through the use of hyperboles how close he was with his deceased significant other. The narrator wants to let people know how he is dealing with the death of a loved one. He creates a persona of a very grief stricken man dealing with a

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