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    In my Coat of Arms, I revealed many things about myself. In the first box in the center, I drew something that I will never give up. In my opinion family and God are the most valuable thing a person could have and this applies to me. I would never trade God and Family for anything else because they shaped who I am. Ever since I was born, my parents have been sacrificing their own interests for mine. They provided me with everything that I need and some things that I want. They decided to invest in

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    Unknown Name ENGL 112 Basic Training It’s four o’clock in the afternoon and the sun is still shining bright in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. It is hot outside, about 99 degrees. My heart is pounding with fear of the unknown. The bus stops and the doors fold open. A soldier comes running up the bus stairs in a round brown hat screaming at the top of his lungs, “Get off the bus, now soldiers!” I jump out of my seat and immediately rush to the front of the bus, along with about twenty

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    During the Middle Ages, many families used a coat of arms to represent themselves in different aspects of their lives. The coat of arms could consist of different colors, symbols, and many other things. An anonymous individual once said, “Tell a lie once and all your truths become questionable,” and I chose to include this quote in my coat of arms. This quote means a lot to me, as I believe being truthful is the key to success, and it is the motto I live by. The purple background is meant to symbolize

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    Most families have a coat of arms. A coat of arms is a shield of a person, family, corporation, or country. These were used on the field of battle to identify a family because when everyone is covered in head to toe in armour it is hard to tell who is who. I have a coat of arms myself. My coat of arms has three fleur de lies and one chevron. It also contains the colors blue and gold. On the coat of arms are colors called tinctures. Tinctures are the colors on your shield. My shield includes blue

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    small ears, similar to the ears of a greyhound. The neck is long and arched, and the tail is long, hangs down and is slightly curved. The feet are large and round with arched toes. The coat is rough and wiry and typically longer over the eyes and under the jaw. There are 13 coat colors, including gray, brindle, red, black, white and fawn, among others. 2. Where They Came From These dogs may have been around since 273 B.C. Irish wolfhounds were treasured for their abilities

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    yellow or gold symbolizes money, high social position, destructive power and death. Blue is another color that’s all over Gatsby’s house: hid blue garden, the blue smoke of brittle leaves, a blue lawn and a blue livery. Cody also buy’s Gatsby a blue coat and a woman comes to

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    beauty" for some souls. In similar fashion, our culture does not wholly accept groups like the Trench Coat Mafia. Many principals and teachers are engaged in a daily struggle to keep groups like them under control. Any school, for example, that lets gang insignias and graffiti go unchecked is headed for disaster. So administrators are quick to check them whenever possible. But the black trench coat presents a different kind of problem. It is not hard to imagine the outcry from the ACLU and other

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    I woke up hearing the infuriating and pulsating ring of my alarm, I checked the calendar, another Sunday, just like any other, hunting day. I assembled my weapons into my reliable black duffle bag; a silenced handgun, a military-grade pocket knife and my SR-25 sniper rifle. Wearing a pair of ripped jeans as faded as erased blue pencil markings, and a grey hoodie that hugged every crevice of my muscular torso, I headed out to my black Ford pickup truck. Throwing the duffle bag into the passenger seat

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    Unprofessionalism in the workplace is a highly controversial topic that is debated by numerous of individuals. Mainly, because of the different backgrounds, religion, race, and up brings that we same as members of the United States. Many businesses consider dreadlocks, which are ropelike strands of hair formed by matting or braiding hair, unprofessional. Why is that woman wearing a burka, niqab, hijab, chador, or dupatta considered to have on unprofessional attire? Would you consider an employee

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    carnival season, what’s usually considered a rapturous event, becomes the perfect place for murder. Starring Montresor and Fortunato, the reaper escorting the fool; we learn of the cask, a coat of arms and motto, as well as, one’s motives. All of these factors come into symbolic play. The setting, the title, the coat of arms, the motto, the characters names, as well as their costumes, altogether play parts in helping make the unfortunate murder of Fortunato all the more horrid and ironic. To begin,

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