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    My Worst Vacation

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    My Worst Vacation Ever The purpose of the first leg of our ill-fated trip was to attend my sister-in-law’s wedding in a tiny suburb of Nuremburg called Weilersbach. Weilersbach is an adorable little town where men push empty wheelbarrows and women stand on their doorsteps sweeping nothing. I assume that the town was bombed during the war‚ but the Germans have restored it to what it looked like when gingerbread men roamed the earth. There are several businesses‚ quite a few homes and a windowless

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    The best vacation I ever had by Gilbert Gittens My best vacation ever was undoubtedly coming to the United States. My straight A’s in school were awarded by having the trip of my life. New York being the state of my destination‚ was the largest city I’ve ever visited. For the first time in my life at age 13‚ I had the greatest vacation any kid in my country can ask for. It’s not a custom in Venezuela for parents to offer their children such pleasure‚ so I was really lucky

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    500 Days Of Summer

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    the movie 500 Days of Summer‚ audiences a lot of nonverbal communication. The movie shows characters Tom Hansen and Summer Finn during their attempts to build a relationship. Tom and Summer’s experiences shows issues such as conflicts within a romantic relationship‚ and nonverbal communication. In 500 Days of Summer‚ nonverbal communication signified a great deal between Tom and Summer. One example of nonverbal communication is when Tom reached to hold Summer’s hand in public‚ but Summer moved her hand

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    My German Vacation

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    My German Vacation There was a cool‚ refreshing breeze blowing as I looked up at the clear‚ midsummer night sky. I had just arrived in Germany and my mind was filled with thousands of ideas of what I thought I was going to see there. Any minute‚ I expected to see a man in lederhosen‚ Alpine mountain clothes‚ drive by in a Volkswagen‚ yodeling and eating Wiener schnitzel. However‚ as time passed‚ I began to notice that these stereotypes were simply American humbug. The luscious vineyards and towering

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    500 Days of Summer

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    Ricardo Facey N. Melo ENG4U1b September 15‚ 2014 500 Days of Summer It is thought that in the film “500 Days of Summer”‚ a 2009 comedy drama with a truly original romantic twist‚ post-modernism serves to enhance the overall message of the movie that is‚ don’t fall in love with love. The postmodern elements such as the distorted use of time‚ the fact that the film does not follow the tradition “Hollywood” love story‚ and finally the evident presence of role reversal throughout the story‚ all

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    500 Days Of Summer

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    When I first heard the title and the plot of the film (excluding the names of the characters)‚ I thought okay this is about a guy and how he spend his 500 days of summer. Summer that is the season I mean. But when I watched the film for the first time‚ that is when I realized‚ Summer is a name. Name of the love interest of Tom Hansen‚ the main actor. I like the way they did with the title‚ that it seemed it has a dual meaning. Usually‚ movies like this would end like the boy gets the girl. That

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    My Endless Vacation

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    "My Never Ending Vacation" Alexa Mahabir Many childhood experiences may leave lifelong impressions on people. I would define my childhood as a never ending vacation. It was more than just a learning experience‚ but instead the time when my greatest memories were created with the people I would never forget. There are many places associated with my childhood memories‚ but for me‚ Tobago has definitely presented itself as my favorite place through out the years. As a child‚ I loved the

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    500 days of summer

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    2014-02-15 500 Days of Summer is the cleverly told story of boy meets girl. Tom‚ the main character‚ is an average Joe; he works to live (doesn’t live to work) and he stays “inside the box”. That all changes though when Summer (beautiful girl with mesmerizing eyes) walks right into his life. At first‚ Tom doesn’t do anything to try and get Summer. While Tom is still questioning his feelings for Summer‚ the editing stays basic. The editing mirrors the romance

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    My dream Vacation

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    Throughout my life I want have the chance to travel to the places I have wanted to go to. The first place that I would want to travel to is New York. I would like to go to New York City. I have never been there‚ but I have heard so many good things about that place. I would like to go to college out there‚ but I don’t think that is going to happen. Some reasons why I want to go there is because I want to see the Statue of Liberty‚ in person. Someday I would like to move there. I think that one of

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    1. How did geography and the environment impact the Persians? The harsh terrain in the area of modern Iran made it very difficult for humans to survive and find water sources. The arid climate meant more work for agriculture and agricultural surplus was very rare. Organizing the building of underground irrigation channels for agriculture required a strong central government. The connection between royal authority and prosperity can be seen in the ideology of the first Persian Empire. (p. 100‚ 102)

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