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    The point of view in a corrupt society can thoroughly express the selfish people, the greedy individuals, and the uneasy thoughts brought among us. Well, the three excerpts The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, and Death of a Salesman could interpret this. The three excerpts have been shown to be a base for “the American Dream,” or basic “Alienation,” but to look deeper into the source at hand and their distinct features; the clear status of showing the reader how corrupt society can be. The

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    Finally Arkansas’s cuisine is integral to her culture with such foods as barbecue, traditional country cooking, fried catfish and chicken, wild duck, rice purple hull peas, okra, apples, tomatoes, and grits being part of the people of Arkansas’s diet and

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    distant plain, I was traveling to nowhere. Walking along a path, I looked around, absorbing the sights around me – eight grazing cows and seven snoring sleeping hyenas. Suddenly, I encountered a railroad crossing at a peculiar location. To the right, daisies lined the railroad, and to the left, two perfectly square mountains – both a meter taller than me – blocked the sighting of any approaching westbound train. The railroad gauge was, to my surprise, a meter long. I stopped at a fresh, yellow line naturally

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    World and Adventureland! To start off, one major similarity is both Disney World and Adventureland have specific characters that build the atmosphere of their theme parks. For example, Disney World has; Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald and Daisy Duck, Cinderella, Snow White, Belle and many more beloved Disney characters! As for Adventureland has a well-known character, the Saint Bernard dog. All the characters that "live in" their theme park attract children's attention very easily. Children

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    The fashion Industry has always been a controversial setting that has been judged and misplaced since its beginnings, result of being a way to express ideas and feelings. Inside this industry it is very common to see young, beautiful and very slim models that don’t fit regular sizes, but petites. Nowadays, it’s very common to find young girls and teens paying attention to the models’ appearance and trying to copy these models, since they can be found everywhere: fashion magazines, fashion shows and

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    Walt Disney Walter “Walt” Disney was an American Animator who created Mickey Mouse, Disney started out drawing when he was a little boy. He would always draw on his father’s barn and he would always get in trouble by his father Elias. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, to his mother Flora Call Disney and his father Elias Disney. Elias was Irish-Canadian and his mother Flora was a German American. Walt was one of the five Children Elias and Flora had. Walt lived most

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    characters that change and don’t change. Static characters are people that do not stray from the own personality or character. While dynamic characters are people that change drastically from beginning to end. Throughout the story (The Great Gatsby) Daisy, Tom are static characters, while on the other hand George and Myrtle are dynamic characters. Once in awhile terrible things will happen

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    1. INTRODUCTION When talking about Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s literature it is imperative to mention some historical and sociocultural issues that were present at the time he wrote most of his work. Fitzgerald perfectly captured 1920’s America through his prose; consequently, some quintessential American themes in this period such as the Great War, the Lost Generation, the Roaring Twenties or the New Woman are present in many of his literary works. The present essay will study the role of women

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    deadly flora native to Florida. I have lived in Florida for the past almost 13 years. Like you, I live in a state where these plants may appear at the most inopportune moment where a, seemingly innocuous, pretty flower may lead to somebody pushing up daisies. The three plants I will be focusing on are the Jimsonweed, the Oleander bush, and the Manichineel tree; describing what they look like, what dealing with the plants can lead to, and a bit of history on each of the plants. The Jimsonweed, also known

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    Fear. An awful emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat. Fear is a tool for political control and is what influences many issues in the world. It is something that was used many times in history, September 11th, 2001, other countries, current issues, and the 2016 election, to motivate people’s actions. Numerous times in history, fear has been used as a tactic in politics. In the 40s and 50s, the fear of communism was spread across the

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