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mother. She feels as though her mother, Mabel, is
always nagging her about something; whether it be smoking or that her laundry is piling
up. The scene in which her mother catches her smoking and Leroy arrives home to find
her crying symbolizes her
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Category: /Literature/English
mansion at dusk, panning up with the black smoke of his burning possessions pouring from the chimney of his palace and filling the sky. The smoke of Kane's youth, his sled, disappears into the night sky. The camera pans down the chain-link fence where
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Category: /Literature
Smoking, painting, making love"
Eating, though essential for life, is not important to Kahlo suggesting that she finds other things more important than her health - this is also shown by the smoking and drinking which would obviously be detrimental to her
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Category: /Literature/English
ridicule as a way of persuading of influencing people to do something. An example of this would be in the Think. Dont Smoke commercial. They are implying that when you smoke, you dont think.
Another method of manipulation used in the play is when
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Category: /Literature/English
in the play. Thus is evident when Macbeth calls on night to come so that he can proceed with Duncans murder. Macbeth says:
Come, thick night,
And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,
That my keen knife see not thee wound makes
Nor heaven peep
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
the slightest wisp of smoke you hear about it on the radio, the tv, and the next day tabloid headlines everywhere would read, "Satan speaks out on prop. 22", yes, the speed of the media is something only rivaled by a bolt of lightning. Of course as any good
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
holding shovels and looking busy, or smoking cigarettes and not caring if they look busy.
I don't know why my mind makes me interpret things in this manner, knowing that they mean something totally opposite of my interpretation. But that just goes to show
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Category: /Literature/English
are women whose cancer has been eliminated by breast removal. Women with other health conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure or smoking, may be advised to wait.
Surgeons are now able to create a breast that can come close to looking like a natural
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
will
still go out and party and drink and smoke and get into other activities
that will harm their minds and bodies.
"Stimulants" are drugs that stimulate the central nervous
system and produce an increase in alertness and activity. They include
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
they're made of; this is becomes a key facet in my enjoyment of his work. I love the flowing, sometimes delicate feeling of his work, this makes me think of smoke of something else that is fleeting, and only here for the moment so appreciate it as long as you
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