Cerise Essays

  • Personal Narrative Essay

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    Eff was absolutely certain that if she didn’t get this mission right, she was to be beheaded. She’d never heard of the royal family to be very lenient, so if this person she had to save had even a scratch, she was sure to be a goner. The mission was simple. Go into the forest, find a tower, save someone, bring them back alive. Eff was okay with the forest; the forest was good. The forest was predictable. But this wasn’t just “The Forest.” This was the Dark Forest, where thieves and monsters ran

  • Personal Narrative Essay: My Love Of Plants

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    My love of plants began with one little ragged looking 3g azalea, named Sherwood Cerise. It had outgrown its container and was taller than customers wanted, untrimmed and a little sparse for that reason. It resembled some of the beautiful bonsaied Japanese maples, twisted and contorted and lovely. I planted it for strange reasons (after a childhood of gardening, I’d sworn off plants forever), one being that I couldn’t resist its structural beauty. That was the proverbial snowball that got my

  • Space Debris

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    By the third millennium, mankind is actively studying and exploring space. The number of space flights is increasing and they are constantly running into a number of problems. One of these is a question of the increasing contamination of space with objects from our explorations. These objects are better known as space debris or simply said – space junk. Space debris is man-made objects in Earth’s orbit or objects that reenter the atmosphere, including parts that have finished their active existence

  • Rhetorical Analysis: Next Inc.

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    Tipped at a jaunty angle, it brims with the informality, friendliness, and spontaneity of a Christmas seal and the authority of a rubber stamp…the unconventional yet dignified array of colors—vermillion against cerise and green, and yellow against black…is designed to appeal to a youthful audience and to add a sparkling, jewel-like touch to paper, package, or machine…In itself a decorative and self-contained device the logo does not depend on extraneous embellishment…

  • African American Men Stereotypes

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    The term “magical negro” refers to the depiction of black men as the leader, teacher, or guider of whites. The journal retrieved from the Journal of Black Studies. Nov 2009, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p135-152. 18p. by Glenn, Cerise L. and Cunningham, Landra J. studied the films The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003), and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) —The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000), The Green Mile (1999), Bringing Down the House (2003), Nurse Betty (2000), and Bruce

  • Comparing Journeys in Thos Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49

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    Parallel Journeys in The Crying of Lot 49 The Crying of Lot 49 offers two journeys into the text: that of it's protagonist Oedipa, and that which the reader is forced to take with her. His brilliant use of detail and word plays blur the lines between the two. The main factor in this journey is chaos, here referred to by its’ more scientific name entropy. Oedipa and the reader get lost in a system of chaos and the task of deciphering the clues within the intricate system. The reader has no choice

  • Dark Notes

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    The cold weather, and falling snow, persists throughout the morning. Cloudy, yet the sun manges to peek its way through, causing a reflective white hue to light up the Canterlot streets. For most ponies, they squint their eyes from the bright reflectance, but Octavia is an exception. She is use being on the spot with lights blaring right into her eyes while she does her performances. It didn’t bother her. Octavia mopes her way through the streets releasing tears as she walk. The ponies walking along

  • The Work of Philip Larkin

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    (Margo), he was a librarian. He had met Monica Jones who was the love of his life. Also he was a jazz critic for the Daily Telegraph in the 1960’s and 70’s. As he was a librarian he became a bookish dandy (Margo). He wore a waistcoat and a green or cerise trousers and thick eye glasses. Philip Larkin wrote the poem “Days” which is very short but it has a deep meaning. “Days” shows that it has a gloomy meaning because he asks the question “What are days for?” (1). Larkin makes it seem that he had a

  • Essay On Space Debris

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    Space debris is the collection of useless objects in orbit around Earth. It includes all from erosion, spent rocket stages, old satellites, collisions, and fragments from disintegration. A large number of technical studies are currently developing concepts of active removal of space debris to protect space assets from on orbit collision. Since orbits overlap with new spacecraft therefore debris may collide with operational spacecraft. Space debris is important and a global cooperation is needed to

  • Light and Dark Sides of Jane Eyre

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    The red hue is conjointly used in The Book of Revelations as the color of the seven headed dragon. “Then another sign appeared in heaven: and behold, a great red dragon having seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads were seven diadems” (Revelation 12:3). This dragon represents evil and esoteric darkness. The tenebrous serpent is Jane’s burden due to her extreme passions and unpleasant aunt. While crimson is not traditionally associated with light-dark imagery, the red room was selected to

  • Women's Movement

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    did not have any other option except to establish the RCSW in response to this campaign. The C... ... middle of paper ... ...Encyclopedia. Published: July 11th, 2013. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/henry-morgentaler/. Morris, Cerise. “Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada.” Canadian Encyclopedia. Published: February 07, 2006. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/royal-commission-on-the-status-of-women-in-canada/. “Royal Commission on the Status of Women