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    my groggy eye's looking for my phone that's blaring my alarm. I finally find it and quickly turn it off. I check the time, 10:30 am. I look out my window and realize what a gloomy Saturday morning it is in New York. I tumble out of bed and make my way to the bathroom. I take a quick cold shower in hope it's going to wake me up. I get out and throw on some light blue jeans and a red sweater. i throw my wet hair into a messy bun and do some simple makeup. When i'm finally done getting ready I check

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    first meet someone, what is the first thing you notice about them? Is it the way they speak, dress, or act? I notice the way they think, just by the way they

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    Band Aids

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    "The Smallest of Things can Make a Big Difference" Although there are many types of inventions, I think that Band-Aids have impacted the world today in several different ways. Band-Aids are adhesive strips with small fabric of gauze stuck in the middle so that you could easily wrap around your wound or cut. They have been very helpful for minor injuries, have easy applications, and without them, there would be more bacteria in the world. And for my entire life, every time I had small injuries

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    forget how much I missed my family by keeping myself busy with my friends. I emerged from my room a new man, trading the camouflage uniform I had worn earlier in the day for a pair of American eagle jeans and a button up plaid shirt. “Looking good, feeling good,” I said to myself as I looked at my reflection in the mirror before I left. As I opened my door to step outside I was greeted by the green and grey beauty of the mountains that surrounded the camp. I walked swiftly downhill, letting gravity

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    Social Media Paper Jennifer Schaedler HUM/186 University of Phoenix August 28, 2017 Social Media Paper Easily Obtainable Information In the age of cutting edge technology such as the world in which we live, easily obtainable information has turned out to be a mainstay in society. The days of instant-gratification are upon us and waiting for any length of time since the advent of the Internet has become unacceptable in the technological arena. Because information is so easily available,

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    dead you’ve got one, haven’t you?” (9). - talks too much , loud mouth. Explanation: Scout just asking where Dill's father is at, when he literally just said “ Ain’t got one” is rude and just too much talk that’s a loud mouth person. Evidence: A way we can describe Scout a Tomboy is when... "Aunt Alexandra was fanatical on the subject of my attire. I could not possibly hope to be a lady if I wore breeches; when I

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    introduces this element “he fluttered pulses when he says, “Good-morning”” allowing the readers to understand that not just his physique was out standing but the way he had proper manners to say “Goodmorning” to those that surrounded him. The poet allows the comprehension that the protagonist has always been an outstanding individual. Although the author describes the emotions that the residents have towards him they still envy him in the way that they describe him more then what would be expected

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    Many reasons why a company can go through so many changes throughout the years are due to the change of the market. With industries such as publishing, the changes can become endless. Publishers try and find ways to get their ideas out into such a market for consumers to enjoy. Publishing companies started out small however as time continued so did the demand in products. The demand grew so much that the markets became so big so fast. Pushing for an idea that marketing today is more dependent on

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    "Do you have Iero?" Mr Way, the art teacher, asked the English teacher, Mr Brown. Frank 's eyes widened, not expecting that. "Frank 's in here." Mr Brown said, all heads turning to him. Frank blushed. Mr Way looked at Frank for a little while and nodded his head to the door. "Come with me." Frank nodded, scrambling to his feet and following the tall teacher. Seriously, Frank was really short. He looked up at Mr Way, feeling a bit anxious. The thing was, was that Mr Way fucking scared Frank.

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    home while going their own ways when the time is right. This poem is based on childhood, fatherhood, and even motherhood. Linda Pastan made this poem include various forms of figurative language to hide the literal message that it's trying to portray. Figurative language is using figures of speech to make the text be more powerful, persuasive, and meaningful. Figures of speech such as, similes and metaphors, go beyond the literal meanings to give the readers a new way of looking at the text. It

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