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    The Snare in the Advertisements Coming from commercials, newspapers, movies, and magazines, advertisements are one of the most prominent things that we get bombarded with on a daily basis. The problem with a lot of people including myself is that we fall victim to the manipulation of the advertising sharks and their devious tricks. In the article ‘Advertising’s 15 Basic Appeals’ by Jib Fowles, the author describes how advertisers will use 15 basic emotional appeals in order to get you to say ‘I

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    resident and elder in Rhineland, was out on his weekly hike when he stumbled across an odd creature. This creature was green, about a foot tall, seven feet long, and weighed about 200 hundred pounds. It had razor sharp teeth like a saber tooth tiger, white long claws, spikes of all sizes running all down its spine, and red glowing eyes that one could not help but stare into. Not sure what to do, Shepard hurried back to town to tell everyone his discovery. Town folk and lumberjacks gathered weapons

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    Life Of Pi Survival

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    had to survive in a cold and dangerous environment. Even the men could not bare the harsh winters. In the text it states, “And the winter darkness, when the north gales make their long sweep across the ice pack, and the air is filled with flying white, and no man may venture forth” (61). This statement enhances that it was hard to go through the village with the weather they had encountered. Additionally, Pi Patel had to withstand dangerous scenarios while on the lifeboat. In the excerpt, on page

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    Interracial Marriage Have you ever heard of a Liger? It is one of the biggest, most powerful cats in the world. It is a mixed breed between a lion and a tiger. This exact illustration goes to show that not all great things come as one pure breed. The same thing goes for interracial marriage/dating. Interracial marriage is the coming together of two individuals from seperate races. It has been legal in the United States since 1967. In today's time it is very common, but that still does not mean everyone

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    skin. On the one hand, these students in the class were split up based on race. During school, most of them were treated unfairly by teachers. On the other hand, these students did not show respect to Ms. Gruwell——their new teacher, because she is a white people. Students always late for class and they did not care about what Ms. Gruwell

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    It’s an astonishing reminder of how close we came to avoiding an extinction as the last Tasmanian tiger died 2 months after the species was given a protected status. That loss is also an important lesson, showing the consequences of acting too slowly. (Refer to PowerPoint) This is the range of Woylie’s inhabiting the Australian mainland in 2001. Now

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    Truman Capote's evocative imagery in 'In Cold Blood' appeals to the reader's senses. Some of the imagery contrasts the beautiful landscape to the horrible murders of the Clutter family, while other imagery helps reveal the mind of a killer. What Is Imagery? Imagery is a literary device in which the writing appeals to one or more of the five senses. Imagery occurs in vivid descriptive writing, and the writing often seems to paint a picture. Apple-eating Weather The murders that are the subject

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    Mermaid Swims In I am new to the hobby of keeping and maintaining an aquarium. My boyfriend, Andrew, gave me an aquarium for my birthday two months ago. I was very excited. When I was little, my family had two goldfish in a small, round bowl. Watching my mother clean out the tank was the extent to which I knew how to care for fish. The aquarium that Andrew gave me is an Eclipse 6; a six-gallon aquarium equipped with a bio-wheel filtration system. The bio-wheel system is a three-step filtration

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    To contrast, many of the relationships built throughout The Great Gatsby derive from loyalty. The enhanced ideology of loyalty is implemented to deceive one’s perspective, this results in many untruthful exchanges between characters in the novel. Nick, the narrator of the novel, demonstrates loyalty in both sides of the situation for example, he takes interest in Jay Gatsby because of his anonymous figure eventually leading them to acquaintance. Upon putting trust into Nick to invite Daisy over for

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    Ocean with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. In “Life of Pi”, Martel highlights the conflicts of survival within nature, beauty in nature and coming of age. One of the conflicts that’s presented is when in the beginning of the book, Pi's father is teaching him how man is inferior to certain creatures in nature when he forces Pi to witness a Bengal tiger to eat a live goat. This perception of Pi changes as he finds himself in crisis, being stuck on a boat with 450 pound tiger along with three other

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