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Skyyb Urban Legends
In 1979 we didn t have the internet, but we had gossip and urban legends. Similarly to an internet
post, gossip , and urban legends could go viral. In the garden street projects, we thought that
Skylab was going to fall and destroy the world, and the kids spread the word throughout the
neighborhood, everyone was saying it, so it was true. While the urban legend swirled
embarrassingly, I exhibited immense fear, I skipped summer school and hid in our fort.
Subsequently, Skylab landed in Canada, the world wasn t obliterated, and we didn t die, and as far
as we knew, no cloaked, unilateral, world scientific, government organization built a rocket ship for
the select people of earthto escape to Mars.

In the early 80s, while preoccupied with


Symbolism of Alcohol in A Tale of Two Cities
The repetition of a motif creates an atmosphere of foreboding vulnerability, intrigue, suspense, and
horror in A Tale of Two Cities. The theme of liquor establishes the lingering effect that an appalling
event is going to transpire due to foreshadowing. Wine is used both as sustenance and as a symbol
of blood. Throughout A Tale of Two Citieswineis paralleled to blood in order to portray the reason
why the peasants started an uprising against the elite of the French government to gain equality and
fairness. In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens uses alcohol to underscore the difference in status
between the rich and the poor in France. For the nouveau riche or members of the upper classto
subsist It took four men, all four a blaze... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The beggars inclination for the commodities of the nobles and the anaphora of wine in the story
foreshadows the revolution of the peasants against the French government, which was composed
of high ranked officials. In the crowded, hectic street of Saint Antoine after the shattering of a
wine barrel in chapter 5 of book 1, a peasant with a tainted expression ...scrawled upon a wall with
his finger dipped in muddy wine lees BLOOD, so the time was to come, when that wine too
would be spilled on the street stones (Dickens, 32). The writing on the wall by Gaspard prefigures
that a gruesome revolt lead by people of lower rank, especially Defarge, will occur. Being treated
unfairly, the commoners eventually decide to take control of the French authority and rule the
country to improve the living conditions and equality. The red wine. Once this turmoil has begun,
there will be no return since the peasants have already caused bloodshed that will be marked
indelibly on their hands. Therefore, Dickens uses red wine as a metaphor to blood to foretell the
ruthless killing of numerous rich people by citizens of lower status in order to institute justice in
society. As the novel continues, red wine has become pedestrian and belongs to the deprived people,
because the poor have usurped the power of France by initiating the start of the French
Mother To Son Extended Metaphor
The entire poem, Mother to Son, by Langston Hughes is an extended metaphor. The unstated
comparison is between a set of stairs that are by no means crystal and life. The crystal stairs in the
poem are likely for the privileged or rich, while the poor make due with what they have. Even
though the road is rough for the mother, she urges the son For I se still goin , honey, I se still
climbin , even after a long journey the mother continues to climb, so the young son should too. The
stair metaphor could also help the son understand that this is just a step in life, or stage. Eventually
the son will go to the next step which will present a different challenge than the previous one. For
some stairs had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards
Analysis Of Chicxulub By T. Coraghessan Boyle
Chicxulub by T. Coraghessan Boyle is a story about a man and woman s daughter in a town. The
man compares losing his daughter to meteors hitting him and the impact it can affect him. When
he then finds out his daughter is in a car accident. A lesson the story suggest is to don t expect the
worst in things. In the beginning, the man describes that his daughter shouldn t be out his late
alone. My daughter is walking along the roadside late at night too late, really, for a seventeen year
old to be out alone... and it is raining. This shows that the man really cares for his daughter and
wouldn t want anything to happen to her. Another detail, describes the man a way that his daughter
could get ... the streets slick with a fine immiscible glaze of water and petrochemicals, so that even
a driver in full possession of her faculties... before she got behind the wheel of a car... and shrubbery
off the sidewalk. This shows, the dad imagines all these horrible things that could happen to his
daughter. He then relates it if it were to happen and the news hitting him like a meteor.... Show more
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The paramedics found their daughter s I.D. according to the paramedics. She was hit by a car. She
s they don t know. In surgery. What hospital? Did they say what hospital? This shows, the parents
are scared that their daughter got in an car accident and are trying to rush to the hospital. And then
there s Chicxulub. 65 million years ago, an asteroid collided with Earth. Judging from the impact
crater, which is a hundred and twenty miles wide... was some six miles across... 75% of all known
species were extinguished. The show, the man is comparing the meteor to the news. The news being
Chicxulub and it hit him so hard he couldn t do
The Black Woman In The Painting
I had the opportunity to customize the painting to make HER look more like myself. And, I
considered it. I thought, I d have to change HER skin tone to a much lighter shade of brown. I d
have to straighten HER hair and take out the beautiful bounce of HER curls. I would be changing
HER entire look. I wasn t feelin it. The Black womanin the painting was already so beautiful the
way she was and I just didn t feel moved to change HER. Actually, I related to HER in a very
intimate way. I already knew it wasn t the way she looked that I saw in myself. So I couldn t figure
out what it was about HER that I related to. I mean after all, it s just a painting, I don t actually
know HER, Right?

Wrong, I do know HER. She is a part of me. She is an extension of me. She is SOLANA NADINE.
It hit me! The woman in the painting looks like a version of what Solana might look like in 20
years or so. This was the intimate connection I felt to the just the painting woman. According to my
view the woman in the painting is Important Valued. She is Strong Confident. She is Smart
Empowered. She is Kind is Loved. She is Sweet Feisty. She is dark skinned with luscious dark curls.
She is at Peace and She is Beautiful.

It was so clear! She is Solana. And because I want to raise Solana to know that she too is ALL OF
THOSE things, I painted HER for HER. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A female, a Black female, a Mexican American female, a MIXED female. Each of those things
comes with their own individual set of struggles. 50% of which I have no experience in. As her
mother I can not personally relate to some aspects of who she is. But, God. I realize that God
assigned me the task of being her mother. So within that task it is written that I cannot experience
some of the things she will face before her but what I can do is teach her about the Power, Love and
Grace of God and show her how to seek
Tim Tebow Religious Beliefs
Tim Tebow, Colin Kaepernick, and Kurt Warner are popular outspoken athletes who express their
personal beliefs on the field. Some fans love these athletes expressing their beliefs on the field, but
some of their outspoken beliefs are a distraction. Their expression of beliefs have led to more
athletes making their personal beliefs known, but not every athlete s personal belief on the field are
about religion. The outspoken beliefs of athletes should be banned from professional sports if
sports fans believe it is such a problem, but when they do that they should discourage athletes from
having any sort of tattoo on them. Professional athletes sharing their personal and religious beliefs
on the field, should not be outlawed by sports coaches to express themselves with their personal
belief that include religious tattoos on the field, because professional athletes sharing their personal
and religious beliefs on the field distract fans from the game. One of these popular athletes is Tim
Tebow, acknowledged by many as the greatest player in the history of college football. Tebow went
onto play in the National Football Leaguefor the Denver Broncos and New York Jets and his
popularity provided a platform that he used became expression for his faith. After being traded by
the Denver Broncos in 2012, his number fifteen has become the league s highest selling jersey.
After the Denver Broncos traded Tebow to the New York Jets in early 2012, Tebow continued to be
featured in
Descriptive Essay About South Boston
10. South Boston

Known as one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, South Boston is placed on a peninsula that
extends into the Boston Harbor. It is linked to the rest of the city through a narrow strip of land.
Over the years, this strip of land has been gradually widened through landfill.

For over a century, South Boston has been one of the most populated neighborhoods in the city. In
the mid 1800s, it was the third most populous section of Boston. Over the year, new residential
subdivisions have developed in the neighborhood. Each new subdivision has a unique character and
architectural style. Telegraph Hill and Dorchester Heights were both created in the middle of the
19th century to house the city s growing population base.

Originally annexed by Boston in 1804, this neighborhood really started to thrive in the mid 19th
century when the Old Colony Railroad made reaching downtown Boston easy. Before long, it was a
center of industry with shipyards, iron foundries and machine shops popping up everywhere. Today,
industrial buildings can still be found on the northern side of the peninsula.

Modern South Boston has many long time residents as well as young professionals. With its easy
access to downtown, this area is popular among commuters. It boasts of a thriving nightlife scene
and open spaces. Miles of waterfront parks and beaches can be found at areas like L Street Beach,
Carson Beach, the Strandway and Pleasure Bay.

For shopping options, residents can check


From January 16, 1919 To December 5,1933, The Volstead
From January 16, 1919 to December 5,1933, the Volstead Act made it illegal to sale, manufacture, or
transport alcohol. Although the Volstead Act was to stop drinking completely, it did just the
opposite. People were willing to drink alcohol illegally which gave way to bootlegging, speakeasies,
gangsters and organized crime.Mark Twain summarizes this time by saying, Prohibition only drives
drunkenness behind doors and does not cure it, or even diminish it. Prohibition, by this time, had
become a long standing issue. Groups such as the Anti Saloon League and the Women s Christian
Temperance Union had been around since the 1800s. Conceived by Wayne Wheeler, the leader of the
Anti Saloon League, the Eighteenth Amendment passed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Beverly Gage)These groups became known as the Drys and those who were against them were
known as the Wets . The wets were in favor of keeping alcohol and wanted to keep it by any
means necessary. After the Volstead Act was passed, bootlegging and gangsterism became very
popular. Bootleggers first began to import alcohol from Canada and Mexico, but soon began
importing from the Bahamas, Cuba, and the French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, off the
southern coast of Newfoundland. (Britannica). As time went on, the citizens of the United States
became more daring and began making their own alcohol and created underground bars called
speakeasies. One of the most famous bootleggers of this time was Al Capone. New York Times
called him, The symbol of a shameful era, the monstrous symptom of a disease which was eating
into the conscience of America. Not only were these bootleggers transporting and selling alcohol in
speakeasies, but now doctors pushed prescription alcohol to cure illnesses. Once Prohibition took
effect, many doctors championed alcohol as medicine. I have always maintained that every family
ought to have an alcoholic stimulant in the house all the time, one physician told the New York
Times. There is nothing more valuable in emergency. The doctor himself always took a drink at the
end of the day It braces me up, he explained and often prescribed it for patients stricken with nerves.
For pneumonia, he
The Stomach Of The Cell
The article, The Stomach of the Cell from Pharmaceutical News describes lysosomes of the cell
located in the stomach of a human. Lysosomes are in the cells of the stomach. Their main function
uses acid to degrade, or breakdown proteins. (p. 1). Lysosomes can be used against the body in the
case of malaria, although, there is a drug that can treat it. In the beginning of the article, the writer
describes the main function of lysosomes and how lysosomes relate to other organelles in other
types of cells. In the writer s words, Lysosomes are found in animal cells...In plant and fungal cells,
a similar type of function is carried out inside vacuoles (p. 1). After the introduction, the main
paragraphs describe the proton pumps in the membrane of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Lysosomes and vacuoles break down amino acids and proteins to be recycled to make new
proteins. Phagocytosis is when cells deal with the remains of dead cells. Dead cells are broke
down in lysosomes to be recycled to be reused as building materials or as nutrients for energy. (p.
1). The article sets the disadvantage of lysosomes. Some of the organelles use the acidic
environment to carry out reactions that require a low pH (p. 1). Malaria parasites are one them.
Because of the heme that is released from the digestion of hemoglobin, it becomes toxic to the
parasite. To detoxify the heme, malarial parasites convert heme into an insoluble crystal called
hemozoin, which is no longer toxic to the parasite. (p. 1 p. 2). The near the end of the article
discusses the drug solutions to convert heme to hemozoin and the process. Quinine and chloroquine
both neutralize the pH of vacuoles and dissolve/attach to lipids. After the drugs go through the lipid
membrane, they increase the pH of vacuoles. After the vacuoles get neutralized, heme begins to
accumulate in Plasmodium, eventually killing the parasites. (p.
Who Is Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15th of 1769 in Corsica, France. He was educated at a
military school, then promoted in the year of 1796, being made a French army commander in
Italy, where Austria and its allies were omitted to make peace. In 1798, Napoleon overcame
Ottoman while ruling Egypt in a proposal to strike at British trade routes with the assistance of
India. He was abandoned when his armada was destroyed at the Battle of the Nile by the British.
Napoleon then married Josephine de Beauharnais in 1810 in the hopes of a child. When the
attempt had failed he then wed Marie Louis as he had the birth of a son named Napoleon François
Joseph Charles Bonaparte. In 1821 Napoleon was imprisoned on St.Helena where he died on May
5th. France... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He then requested peace amongst Europe which established France s power on the continent. In
1803, Britain resumed war with France, as Russia and Austria joined. Britain imposed a naval
defeat on the French at Trafalgar so Napoleon changed his plans to invade England and attacked
on the Austrian and Russian navies, defeating them at Austerlitz later the same year. He earned
lots of land, including occupation of Prussian lands, giving him the potential to rule Europe. The
Roman Empire diminished , Holland and Westphalia were created, and over the next five years,
Napoleon s loved ones and loyalists were new leaders. In 1810,Napoleon had married Josephine
de Beauharnais in the hope of having a legatee. His son Napoleon II was then born a year later by
Marie Louise ,the daughter of the Austrian emperor as Josephine could not produce a heir .The
Peninsular War began in 1808. French military resources had drawn off over the course of five
years. Napoleon s invasion of Russia in 1812 resulted in a disastrous departure. As of March 1814,
Paris collapsed . Napoleon went into banishment on the Mediterranean island of Elba. In March
1815 he escaped and progressed his entitlement on France. The Battle of Waterloo ended his brief
second reign. The British incarcerated him on the Atlantic island of St Helena, where he died on 5
May
Aboriginal People Of Canada
Aboriginal peoples of Canada have suffered exponentially throughout the entirety of history and
proceed to do so in modern society. Much of the continued suffrage of aboriginal peoples is as a
result of the Sixties Scoop and the Residential School System, as well as the lack of resources
available to them. This has wreaked extensive havoc on the mental health of Aboriginal peoples,
and has left excessive amounts of stigma and racism attached to Aboriginal Peoples, explicitly seen
in the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women. The effects that have been left on the
aboriginal peoples by their experiences throughout history have had a profound effect on their
quality of life. Many continue to experience immense struggle in the areas of mental health and
addictions. The sixties scoop saw the removal of thousands of aboriginal children from their homes,
leaving them without any of the traditions they had come to know. This led to a feeling of great
confusion as to who they were, especially during some of the most crucial years of development. As
is outlined in the story of one such child, Lynn Thompson, who stated in an interview with the
Saskatchewan Sage, Like many of the children in my situation, I was abused, eventually ended up
settled in a German Mennonite community in Manitoba, where I shot myself. I would have given
anything to be in a residential school, to have other brown faces around. Further on in the interview,
Lynn s experiences with substance
Essay on Symbolic Citations in a Worn Path by Eudora Welty
In the short story a worn path by Eudora Welty she uses symbolism to describe many of the
characters and objects that are given in the short story. Symbolism is to use symbols to represent
ideas and qualities. In a worn path Eudora does so she uses manifolds of characters and objects to
express the way the story is being told in her own way. As doing so she helps the reader understand
it more sufficiently and to show that what is going on is still happening today.
In the short story a worn pass by Eudora Welty she uses several of characters for specific reasons and
various objects as well.The short story tells use about an old lady name phoenix Jackson she is a
blind elderly women and she has to go on a far journey through the ... Show more content on
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Phoenix realizes that she must keep on going so as she keeps going she passes through various of
places which are all dead which kind of makes her fell like if it was meant to be there for her. So
that helped her keep going she remembers that there is a gum tree near by which water flows
from it so as she reaches the gum tree she drinks from it and remembers all the times she would go
through there. She continues her journey and is approached by a dog that knocks her over into a
ditch she asks fell help but there is no one around until a white hunter shows up and helps her out.
He asks her what is an old lady like her doing out there in the woods and as if he feels he is more
superiorto her, he points the gun he has at her and she doesn t say anything. He asks her aren t u
afraid grandma but she say no that she has had that happen to her plenty of times and she won t
be afraid he drops a nickel on the ground but he doesn t realize it. Phoenix rallies his dog up and
another dog comes and the hunter s dog and that other dog start to fight and she quickly picks up
the nickel and puts it away hiding it from the hunter. The hunter comes back and tells her if he had
money he would give it to her but he doesn t. the hunter lied to her and then he goes about his own
way she finally reaches Natchez and as
Abiotic And Biotic Factors On Natural Resources Production...
2015 Molokai HS
NR Production

Evaluating and Assessing Abiotic and Biotic Factors Pertinent to Natural Resources Production

What are important abiotic and biotic factors affecting organisms that are considered in Natural
Resources Production decisions? How can pertinent information and data be accessed or collected?
Are there area or location specific information and data that must be collected on site or are there
other options available in gathering data?

Written By: Nadia Augustiro Hepuakea Falealii

3/13/2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract..............................................................................................3
Main Body...........................................................................................4
Bibliography..........................................................................................8

ABSTRACT Our research paper talks about the importance of abiotic and biotic factors that
affects organisms that are considered in Natural Resource Production decisions. It also talks about
the elements of abiotic factors and how abiotic and biotic factors are related and beneficial to each
other. Each person needing to make these decisions can find important necessary data in many
different places. Data is collected all the time; we just need to learn how to access it.

MAIN BODY
What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem is an area that includes all the attached living (biotic) and
nonliving (abiotic) elements. Ecosystems need a balance of both types of factors to be healthy and
sustainable. Ecosystems have a natural balance of abiotic and biotic factors.
Abiotic

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