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    How important are decisions? Well, decisions can effect the littlest of things, to the largest of things. Such as in “Little Red Riding Hood,” and “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” Both girls make very forward decisions, and they both learn valuable lessons. In the story “Little Red Riding Hood,” little red riding hood makes a selection of choices that effect her future. In the beginning, she decides to deliver a basket of treats to her grandmother. Then later on, after a woodsman’s warning about

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    depth to their stories, authors often use symbols to help the reader gain a greater understanding of the story. In the "Housepainting," the author, Lan Samantha Chang, uses the house to represent Frances happiness. When Wei tries to paint the house, Frances begins to realize she does not want her life to change. This house is a constant in her life and as Wei paints it, she sees her freedom fade away. She struggles with

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    stories,Red Riding Hood, and Goldilocks and the three bears,what do they have in common or what are the differences of the two? The two stories have less in common than they do different of each other. Both of these stories have a animal as the enemy and problem in the stories. Our childhood stories don't have the much in common than you think. Both of the main characters in the stories went through a forest alone. They both were brave especially when Goldilocks went into the bears house. And when

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    Description At first glance, the Red Fish looks like a decoration piece that someone would hang in their home or lake house for decoration. However, with a more in depth look, viewers will see that this painting illustrates much more than it appears. In 1990, Leonard Koscianski used a piece of canvas, 64’’x46’’ to paint the image of a fish out of water. Koscianski used oil and dark shades of red, orange, blue, green, and white to create the Red Fish. The Red Fish was painted vertically with the

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    A long long time ago Little red riding hood was told to walk to her grandmas house to give her some aspirin to make her foot ache go away. She has a day to get to grandma’s house and then a day to get back, so all in all she has two days to get there and back if she isn’t back in that time her mom will send out help to find her. There was a cow that wanted to jump over the moon the dish and the spoon ran away because they never saw the cow land so they think that the cow will jump down and kill them

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    Have you recently been looking for frightening house to call your own? Well 1313 Red Death Lane is the right bloodcurdling home for you. The exterior of this property is to die for, literally, and it will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand straight up. Morbid vegetation warped around house will reach out and pierce your pallid skin, drawing deep crimson blood. The murky toxic lake next to the house possesses a disgusting beast with slimy scales and an odorous breath that you can smile

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    Red Blazer Realty being a small company and relying on word of mouth for customers makes it hard to turn into a competitor with other realtor agencies. With the help of CRM technology it can grow the company, increasing sales and profits overtime while also establishing an ever growing customer base not just produced by word of mouth. Red Blazer Realty would want to examine the benefits of establishing CRM technology before diving head first into a technology they have never used before. Benefits

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    When I was a kid I in joyed reading Goldie Locks and Little red. Growing up you learn that those two stories are like life lessons they both teach you what not to do when you grow up. Goldie locks was a brave little girl and she really did not care for anything. Goldie was a rude girl because she walked in the 3 little bares house with out there permission. She ate all there freshly made soup and she also searched threw there house and slept in there beds. She was a little scared because she woke

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    book Jane Eyre. One of the ways Charlotte Bronte did this was by using the color red numerous times throughout her book. But what does this color represent? Red appears when Jane is trapped in the red room, and she wraps herself in the curtains, in the decorations chosen to decorate her houses, and to depict Bertha Mason’s sister. She is almost always surrounded with red in Jane Eyre, weather it is fiery red passion, or red furniture. In the beginning of the book, Jane wraps herself in curtains. “I mounted

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    will be comparing and contrasting the stories Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks . For example theses are some of the differences . Goldilocks was lost in the woods and tried to find her way to a safe place. Little Red was traveling to her grandmothers house to give her baked goods. Goldilocks traveled through the woods had and had altercation with the bears for messing up there beds , eat there food , and messing up there chairs. Little Red had an altercation with the big bad wolf, who tried

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