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    The North Face

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    The North Face is a rapidly growing brand that started out as a small shop in San Francisco, California. It was founded by two hikers as a small mountaineering retail shop, but has since taken off to become a world-renowned chain with high quality outdoor clothing and gear. The quality and variety of the brand has encouraged the extreme sport goers to continue to shop and spread the word of its reliability. This is important for a lot of the consumers because the Earth is nothing to mess with. They

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    One of the most heated controversies hoaxes and for 2016 was flat earth. The theory developed over time and experienced ups and downs during the hundreds of years it has now returned. Adherents to "understand" the earth is pretty much flat. In Indonesia, there is a Facebook group Indonesian Flat Earth Society which has members of 19 659 people. Similarly, in countries with advanced science. Community flat earth believers to keep growing. In the UK, there is also a group of The Flat Earth Society

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    Somewhere over the rainbow, I wish to find what most expect...gold! However gold to me is a happy life, family, and wealth, which is not measured as currency, but measured as a life rich in experience. Each of these “pieces of gold” are extremely important to me. Each can be acquired through knowledge, passion, and a driven nature. I believe that I possess each of these attributes and wish to exploit these characteristics with the help of the University of Nebraska Omaha’s Honors Program. I feel

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    transgender characters and over reliance on tropes is the fact that many of the media was produced by cisgender heterosexuals. However, there have been a distinct number of television shows,songs, and that have entered mainstream entertainment that have been created by queer individuals to represent the diversity of queer people. The television show Ellen is a distinct genre of queer culture that marks one of the the first times a character on a major television network was

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    speaks badly of his father and his leaving home but in the end he leaves home just like his father, the man "in love with long distances (Williams 30)''. The fact that Amanda wants what is best for her children is ironic because she worries so much over it that she doesn't realize what is best for them.   The characters that come alive in Williams' works represent people from his life. Amanda Wingfield from The Glass Menagerie holds strong resemblance to Tennessee's mother Edwina Williams

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    In the south-west of Western Australia lay over a dozen tribes of the Noongar people. The aboriginal Noongar tribe is one of the largest Aboriginal cultural blocks in Australia, and their names stems from the meaning of the “original inhabitants of the south-west of Western Australia.” The Noongar people are deeply, spiritually connected to the earth, nature, and their ancestral past through what they call “the dreaming”, or “dreamtime”. For Aboriginals, the Dreamtime is how their cultural knowledge

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    Run Lola Visual Analysis

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    within texts undoubtedly allow us to explore particular experiences as they allow us to have a greater understanding of ourselves and the world around us.This is strongly evident through the texts of Run Lola Run(X filme 1998),An Absolute Ordinary Rainbow (1969) and Suri’s wall (Penguin Books 2015).These visual images explore creative concepts including time where we are presented with unexpected obstacles,individuals are often felt to conform with society's demands losing a sense of individuality

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    sing. In this video, I will reveal 7 hardest songs to sing. No 7. Over the Rainbow Over the Rainbow is a song by Judy Garland. This song is difficult in a way that the singer will simply sing this ballad with enough emotions to enthral the audience and take them with the journey. It’s not technical versatility that makes it difficult. My mother made an impressive latte art with food colors. She calls it coffee rainbows. No 6. I will always Love You The song “I will always Love You” is

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    1. In "Ask me" by 'William Stafford' (376), the element of poetry that stands out most for me is didactic poetry. William starts with "Some time when the river is ice ask me mistakes I have made." grabbing reader's attention towards the issue he is discussing in his poem. Some people stood with him during difficult times, some didn't "ask me what difference their strongest love or hate has made." But, that doesn't make any difference. "We know the current is there, hidden; and there are comings and

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    Creative Writing: Roofy

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    snow until three wise flamingos decided to go on a journey to find their special color. PINK!!!! The three flamingos Mady, Calib, and Ella decided to visit their old friend parrot. He was old, wise, and full of tricks. He was colorful like a rainbow, but knew his stuff. The wise flamingos thought that the parrot could help them find their true color. Nobody knew where the parrot lived because he disappeared years ago. Mady asked “Should we look in the woods or a meadow?” Ella

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