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    Long, long ago flamingos were sick of blending in. They were originally white as 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

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    Section3- The female characters in the movie Grease are Sandy Olsson she is one of the main characters. Sandy is a pretty girl with blond hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. Throughout the movie her style is very girly wearing mostly light colors of skirts and shirts, although at the end of the movie she has a makeover where she dresses more seductive and wears bold makeup. Personality wise sandy is a very kind- hearted person who speaks kindly to everyone. She is very trusting, a bit naïve, and her

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    they are in today’s modern world. It is impossible to hide from anything Mr. Walt Disney has created, and that is exactly the company’s intentions. One huge area Disney has been excelling is in “Princess Culture” most specifically the focus on pretty pink dresses. For example, in Peggy Orenstein’s article “What’s Wrong with Cinderella?” the author addresses the many different consequences of Disney’s lucrative marketing strategy. The heavy influence of everything princess down to the choice of clothing

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    her pretty pink and purple dresses and paint her nails. The next morning Mrs. Lancaster woke up her beautiful little Avery. Mrs. Lancaster noticed something though. Avery’s hair was in two pretty braids, with very pretty barrettes and flowers. Mrs. Lancaster was so surprised! Avery was still half asleep so she was very confused why her mother was so happy. Mrs. Lancaster went downstairs to make pancakes and eggs to celebrate the

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    The philosophy behind Pink Floyd songs (Wish you were here) Melda Raja 12130918 Philosophy Ms.May Mayasi The enigmatic Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd pushed the boundaries of music into rounds of artistic expression. Their recording era began during the era of black and white television and ended kn the internet. They started in the psychedelic era and ended up as a rock band. They happened to have some misunderstood keywords in their songs and then became a legend. They had very successful

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    but mostly blue. This conveys a feeling of excitement to the reader. The land of Oz is green. This shows the readers how grand the city of Oz is. Even though it was a big fraud the whole time though, the magnificence of everything being green was pretty cool. As far as color goes when

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    each saying by casting one of four differently colored beads into a ballot box. The different colors- red, pink, gray, and black- represent a descending spectrum of historical probability. A red vote means, “I’m Pretty sure Jesus said that”; pink, somewhere between “probably” and “more likely yes than no”; gray, somewhere between “more likely no than yes” and “probably not”; and black, “I’m pretty sure Jesus didn’t say that.” After this first vote of if Jesus said a certain thing or not, there is a

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" the use of symbols contributes to the development of the story's plot. Symbolism is used as a means to uncover the truth about the characters. The author, in an attempt to manifest the moral aspects of his society, uses many kinds of symbols to support his points. When analyzing an allegory like "Young Goodman Brown", the reader must realize that the story is in its entirety, a symbol. Hawthorne, through his writing is trying to convey the contradicting

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    Throughout the music video, Pink shows a girl who struggles with anorexia and self harm in order to fit in. The girl struggles, because shes taught that being different is wrong. She's alludes at society's idea that everyone should be the same. She shows a young girl growing up, and how shes not allowed to be herself. She's portraying how society makes woman mentally unstable. Pinks music video, “perfect” first premiered on January 19, 2011 on MTV and Pink's official VEVO channel. The song is

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    Short Story Chapter 1

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    Tyler frowned as he walked down the dark, isolated streets and moved closer to Josh. “Is it him?” Josh asked, his voice as quiet as a kitten’s purr. Josh ran a hand through his faded candy pink hair, which now looked more cotton candy pink than anything. He really needed to re-dye it. Nodding, Tyler pointed to a dark alleyway under the cloudy night sky, “There.” “You’re safe with me, he’s not real, you know that, right?” Josh whispered, putting an arm around the small, fragile boy. “But I see him…”

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