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    Your Favorites There is such a thing as going overboard when it comes to holiday celebrations. Instead of trying to do everything, focus on just a few of your favorite activities. This might mean just decorating pumpkins with your children for Halloween instead of trying to decorate pumpkins, go to a corn maze, visit a haunted house, and host

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    and tasting another’s caffeinated concoction. In the case of my memoir, it was bland coffee so I spat it out and asked for a new drink. However, receiving sips of my peers’ selected memoirs was eye-opening and exhilarating, almost like drinking a pumpkin spice latte for the first time. It was so entertaining and engaging that I plan on ordering some of my peer’s choice of coffee (and read a few of the memoirs my peers presented). Through reading another’s life experiences, you get the rare opportunity

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    Death Key Word Analysis

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    Key Words The first key word that comes to my mind concerning Samhain is Death. The cycle of birth, growth, and death occurs repeatedly throughout nature and human lives. Samhain is a time that we can embrace the reality of death and conquer our fear of it. A second key word is Ancestors. Samhain is a special time to remember and honor those who have died. During this time we celebrate their lives and reflect upon the gifts that they had brought to us. A third key word is Introspection. Samhain

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    closer and closer to war, most of what I remember is the three of them operating as a single person, sharing a single meal, a single body, a single silence. Lilia saw the pumpkin that was smashed and she saw it as being the most worst thing in the world but when she went inside she saw what state Mr. Pirazada was I and realized the pumpkin was just something small. Lilia is the narrator of the story she is getting worked up about this small thing when I could be worst like losing your family. Some of the

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    thinking. The Acorn and the Pumpkin, written by Jean de la Fontaine, is a poem told from a man’s point of view who is observing the world around him. He notices that a pumpkin, a very large fruit, grows on a very small, thin stem. Whereas an acorn, a very small nut, grows on a huge tree. He says that if God had any reason, he would have grown the larger fruit on the larger tree, and the smaller nut on the smaller plant. He thinks that if he had been in charge of creation, “pumpkins on the oaks would be;

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    I made it a tradition to celebrate Halloween with a luminary 'Arturo Fuente.' Indeed, for several hours the library will occupy ghostly plumes that'l smell of damp rug stroke dog dependent on your exact position. Broadly speaking this is my internal winter cleansing, readying myself for cold bleakness and bleary nights of aromatic, clinker grinding Scotch and tangible prose all under the comforting moss green lamp of inspiration. My eager observations, i.e. sniffing out horrific terminology, usually

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    Fall Food Benefits

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    Of all the perks of the fall season, the food has to be the most spectacular benefit. Not only do fall foods taste great because nature is providing them at their peak quality, but they can also bear vital nutrients to keep your body at its peak as well. Read on to discover our top five favorite fall foods and the marvelous benefits that nature can give your body this season.Thanks to modern technology, we can enjoy the favored apple all year long. However, nothing beats the taste of a fresh, in-season

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    Sustainable Agriculture

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    is come up with unique forms to make different shapes. Example if there were a need for a dog shaped cantaloupe just make the mold look like the shape of the dog you would want and proceed with the development of the cantaloupe. This would be a great concept especially if you had picky kids that did not like to eat their fruits and vegetables you could change the shape of them to suit what the kids were in to. Say your child liked Hello Kitty for example get molds of her silhouette and you could

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    Thesis: In the novel, Memoirs of a Geisha, by Arthur Golden the theme of deception is prominent. Through the deception experienced by Sayuri, golden teaches his readers that deception can hurt but it can lead to something better. Methods of development: Deception from Mr. Tanaka “ I couldn't stop thinking about Mr.Tanaka. He had taken me away from my mother and father, sold me into slavery, sold my sister into something even worse. I had taken him as a kind man. I thought he was so refined, so

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    The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most influential bands in the 90’s their timbre often fell under alternative rock. Musical preferences are formed at an early age, unknowingly the people in your environment help develop how partial you are to any genre. Growing up, my mom, and older sister listened to a variety of diverse progressive music. So majority of that exposure helped me at an early age identify what kind of “tone colors” I preferred. It makes it easier to pick the type of music you

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