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    Taking a photograph of myself that signified something of what it means for me personally and maybe other students like me to be a university student today does more than just record a moment in my life. It shows the world what I care the most about. There are some people who agree with me but that doesn't mean that everyone in the world have the same idea of what it means to be a university student today but in my opinion it means hanging out with your good friends and doing things together. In

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    Essay on The Oxbow

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    which I do not believe is used in two-dimensional works. I believe color, and in part lack of, is very important to this masterpiece. Cole colors the river valley light green and light brown to show vibrancy and cultivation of the cleared fields. He colors the forest dark green and eliminates colors in the shattered tree trunks and rugged cliffs to show the natural wonder of the untouched forest. These differences in color show how man is destroying the natural wilderness in favor of agricultural

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    I have lived in the same small house on Honey Creek road my entire life.The front yard is full of bright green grass, that stands just a little too tall. One ditch is on each side of the long black cement driveway. At the beginning of the driveway are two large, solid boulders. My front yard is large compared to the neighboring yards. It is where my siblings and I would play tag and other games during late summer nights and would build snowmen on cold winter evenings. The same yard that my brother

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    bright blue sky with a couple of white cotton candy clouds. Over where I stood was a tall tree with dark green leaves protected by a short black fence on top of red bricks. On my left the taco stand, Cielito Lindo, was painted a patchy yellow color and half red; on top of the stand there was a white sign bordered blue that read “Cielito Lindo”. According to their website this world famous food stand first opened in 1934; ever since Olvera Street has been known to have amazing crunchy taquitos

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    It was an unpleasantly early morning in the hospital waiting room. Nurses buzzed around, busy attending to their patients while a faint beeping sound could be heard in the background. I was starting my second shift of the day at the hospital, just finishing working a shift in the dark, grimy morgue. Groggy, I sat down at my desk to begin another four hours of labor. My position was to assure that the paper work was properly completed and that all patients were attended too. While being a supervising

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    A young woman with long black hair and celestial blue tips spoke in a lab-like room spoke to a woman, whose brunette hair was in a bun, held by a pencil. The woman across from her, Camira Avendano, had almost clear skin, similar to a ghost’s, the color brought out by her grey dress. She wore a light grey cardigan over it, as she fingered one of its buttons. “Don’t say that, Camira. You save so many people.” Felicity was trying to comfort her, while making sure that she didn’t lose her charming heroism

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    The short story “The Man Who Loved Flowers” by Stephen King, is told by a third person omniscient narrator. This is illustrated when the narrator describes the characters as the pronouns ‘he’ and ‘her’ and also since the narrator has access to multiple characters’ thoughts and feelings. For instance in this quote it is clear to see that he uses the pronouns ‘he’ and ‘her’. "Norma," he whispered, and pulled the short-handled hammer out of his pocket where it had been all along. "They're for you

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    hard wood maple, peer where I docked the boat, and hopped in. That gorgeous, glossy, dark blood red, Nitro boat. On a matte black three hundred and fifty horsepower Evinrude Engine.Backed out of the pier with ease she did. The water was a dark green color, and there was a blizzard of fog wrapping around me to where I could barely see 20 feet. Conditions for fishing were perfect thanks to the gorgeous green water, and to the snowy thick fog.  Who would think such an enjoyable day could end up being so

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    “Violet!” Violet’s mother called. Violet continued bobbing her head to the music coming from her headphones. She continuously flipped through the pages of her book, finding the story uninteresting. “Violet!” Her mother called again but loud enough for her to hear. This time, Violet had heard her mother's calling and groaned in annoyance. Sitting up on her bed, she heaves a sigh. She was a dreading for the conversation with her parents. With another groan, she took off her headphones, leaving

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    unmanageable hair. Firstly, let's explore the colors used. The background colors are a range of a very light blue to a darker sky blue, a range of purple is also used, a magenta pink is used in the Aussie logo, and white lettering thru out. The various shades of blue in the background and the splashing water may evoke feelings of happiness from past memories, like being at the beach or lake. It is commonly said that blue is a calming color. While, purple is a color that is commonly associated with many terms

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