The introduction describes The Quilt Inn Country Cookbook as inviting readers to experience country inn living through its recipes and stories. It presents the Inn as a welcoming place that provides rest for weary travelers. The Inn can be found in different settings depending on the season but is always a place of comfort and hospitality.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "The Geese Return" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
1) The document summarizes a visit to the United in Light draft horse sanctuary in Park County. It describes several horses currently being cared for at the sanctuary, including their backstories and medical conditions.
2) It discusses the historical use and exploitation of draft horse breeds. It notes that while draft horses were once worked very hard, many are now unwanted or abused.
3) The document promotes awareness of horse welfare issues and supports the work of sanctuaries like United in Light in rescuing and rehabilitating horses in need.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Pines Above the Snow" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
Biography
About Tammy Bality
As an only child growing up on the Colorado farm her family originally homesteaded in
1875, Tammy Bality shared a special connection with animals: The horses, calves, dogs, cats,
and birds were her friends.
Ever since she could hold a crayon, art has been Tammy’s form of expression. Tammy now
creates sculptures that capture animals’ life force and honor their spirits.
Compelled to create
Tammy has always felt a bond with animals and aimed to recreate that feeling in art, but it
wasn’t until the 1988 Loveland Sculpture Show that she felt compelled to try her hand at
sculpting bronze.
Drawing on a variety of life experiences and technical workshops, Tammy developed her
own signature style utilizing different techniques and media to create unique pieces representing
our interconnectedness with animals.
Mixing media and melding heritages
People have always had a spiritual connection to animals through the millennia, whether it’s through Native American folklore
or Celtic mythology, and Tammy aims to honor that through her artwork.
Growing up in Colorado, Tammy loved the tributes to animals incorporating antlers, fur, feather and stone seen in Native
American artwork. These tributes lead the artist to delve into her own heritage, exploring Swedish, Irish and Scottish history
for inspiration and she was thrilled to discover that her Druid and Viking ancestors also had animal totems and tributes.
Tammy combines traditional influences with a variety of media and sculpting techniques to create innovative art that gives
voice to nature’s spirit.
She sculpts horses, dogs, birds of prey, bulls and bears from clay, bronze and crystal, incorporating silver and stone as well.
Tammy enjoys exploring the strengths of each medium – the freedom and spontaneity of ceramic, the strength and precision of
bronze, the luminosity and intrigue of crystal – and complementing their weaknesses with the strengths of the others.
Art on a Grand Scale
In the scope of Tammy’s body of work, you will find delicate Raku horses and Journey Ponies, life-like bronze representational
pieces ranging from miniature to monumental, spiritual Celtic-inspired totems and tributes, and breathtaking birds of
prey.
Tammy’s work is available in collections nationwide and at Chisholm Gallery in Millbrook, New York.
This treatment document proposes a concept and story for two potential State Farm insurance commercials.
The first commercial tells the story of Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag and his memories associated with various possessions. It follows Sehwag as he drives down memory lane, recalling his childhood practice sessions and India's World Cup victory. State Farm is portrayed as the guardian of these precious memories and possessions.
The second commercial portrays a family's car as a narrator that has witnessed the family's memories over time. It shows the car through key moments in the family's life from their marriage to holidays and festivals. State Farm is positioned as protecting the memories made with the car.
Both commercials aim
The document summarizes a road trip taken by two students, Julie Langlois and Kelsey Dunlop, around Hamilton, Ontario on a budget. Over the course of one day, they visited various local attractions including a vintage diner, tea room, bakery, historic castle, hot dog shop, and haunted ruins. They sampled the local cuisine and learned about the history of the areas they explored. The trip showed that enjoying adventures and making memories does not require much money.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Axe-in-Hand" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to public readings of the essay.
Dionysus, the god of wine, became angry when he learned that Aphrodite preferred the company of Adonis and the Cypriot wine called Xinisteri. He set out to find a better local wine in Cyprus but failed. He discovered a type of grape called pampakas in the Troodos Mountains that birds liked to eat. Dionysus made wine from these grapes and it was the best he had ever tasted. He brought the pampakas wine to Aphrodite but she still preferred Adonis. Angry, Dionysus hid the wine in a cave surrounded by mountains. Nymphs later found the wine and shared it with villagers, who founded the village of
This is the text of Leopold's essay "The Geese Return" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
1) The document summarizes a visit to the United in Light draft horse sanctuary in Park County. It describes several horses currently being cared for at the sanctuary, including their backstories and medical conditions.
2) It discusses the historical use and exploitation of draft horse breeds. It notes that while draft horses were once worked very hard, many are now unwanted or abused.
3) The document promotes awareness of horse welfare issues and supports the work of sanctuaries like United in Light in rescuing and rehabilitating horses in need.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Pines Above the Snow" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
Biography
About Tammy Bality
As an only child growing up on the Colorado farm her family originally homesteaded in
1875, Tammy Bality shared a special connection with animals: The horses, calves, dogs, cats,
and birds were her friends.
Ever since she could hold a crayon, art has been Tammy’s form of expression. Tammy now
creates sculptures that capture animals’ life force and honor their spirits.
Compelled to create
Tammy has always felt a bond with animals and aimed to recreate that feeling in art, but it
wasn’t until the 1988 Loveland Sculpture Show that she felt compelled to try her hand at
sculpting bronze.
Drawing on a variety of life experiences and technical workshops, Tammy developed her
own signature style utilizing different techniques and media to create unique pieces representing
our interconnectedness with animals.
Mixing media and melding heritages
People have always had a spiritual connection to animals through the millennia, whether it’s through Native American folklore
or Celtic mythology, and Tammy aims to honor that through her artwork.
Growing up in Colorado, Tammy loved the tributes to animals incorporating antlers, fur, feather and stone seen in Native
American artwork. These tributes lead the artist to delve into her own heritage, exploring Swedish, Irish and Scottish history
for inspiration and she was thrilled to discover that her Druid and Viking ancestors also had animal totems and tributes.
Tammy combines traditional influences with a variety of media and sculpting techniques to create innovative art that gives
voice to nature’s spirit.
She sculpts horses, dogs, birds of prey, bulls and bears from clay, bronze and crystal, incorporating silver and stone as well.
Tammy enjoys exploring the strengths of each medium – the freedom and spontaneity of ceramic, the strength and precision of
bronze, the luminosity and intrigue of crystal – and complementing their weaknesses with the strengths of the others.
Art on a Grand Scale
In the scope of Tammy’s body of work, you will find delicate Raku horses and Journey Ponies, life-like bronze representational
pieces ranging from miniature to monumental, spiritual Celtic-inspired totems and tributes, and breathtaking birds of
prey.
Tammy’s work is available in collections nationwide and at Chisholm Gallery in Millbrook, New York.
This treatment document proposes a concept and story for two potential State Farm insurance commercials.
The first commercial tells the story of Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag and his memories associated with various possessions. It follows Sehwag as he drives down memory lane, recalling his childhood practice sessions and India's World Cup victory. State Farm is portrayed as the guardian of these precious memories and possessions.
The second commercial portrays a family's car as a narrator that has witnessed the family's memories over time. It shows the car through key moments in the family's life from their marriage to holidays and festivals. State Farm is positioned as protecting the memories made with the car.
Both commercials aim
The document summarizes a road trip taken by two students, Julie Langlois and Kelsey Dunlop, around Hamilton, Ontario on a budget. Over the course of one day, they visited various local attractions including a vintage diner, tea room, bakery, historic castle, hot dog shop, and haunted ruins. They sampled the local cuisine and learned about the history of the areas they explored. The trip showed that enjoying adventures and making memories does not require much money.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Axe-in-Hand" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to public readings of the essay.
Dionysus, the god of wine, became angry when he learned that Aphrodite preferred the company of Adonis and the Cypriot wine called Xinisteri. He set out to find a better local wine in Cyprus but failed. He discovered a type of grape called pampakas in the Troodos Mountains that birds liked to eat. Dionysus made wine from these grapes and it was the best he had ever tasted. He brought the pampakas wine to Aphrodite but she still preferred Adonis. Angry, Dionysus hid the wine in a cave surrounded by mountains. Nymphs later found the wine and shared it with villagers, who founded the village of
AFRICAN CARVINGS
African craft & carvings.Made from Blackwood,very smooth and elegant.Comes in many shapes and sizes. They are unique pieces for decoration,demanded in various countries. Some shapes included-Box,Candle holders,Animals,Mask,Human shapes,etc....
Commerce House, 3rd Floor , Suite 311
Moi Avenue,
Nairobi, Kenya info@culturegallery.net +254-734-939308 +254-20-229781 +254-722 - 761587 http://www.culturegallery.net Skype: steven-gordon Skype: steven.apollo
This document provides color definitions from the children's book "Whispers of Color" by Sue Elizabeth Lee. Each color has a 3 sentence definition describing what that color represents in terms of feelings, experiences, and qualities. The document also lists all the colors in alphabetical order and provides contact information for the author.
A prayer for my daughter a presentation by asst. prof. vinodkumar pradhanVinodkumarPradhan
The storm is howling again as the poet's child sleeps in the cradle. For an hour, the poet has walked and prayed for his young daughter, hearing the sea wind scream. He imagines her future years dancing to a frenzied drum from the murderous innocence of the sea, and prays she is granted beauty but not the kind that distracts strangers or makes her vain. The poet hopes his daughter will value kindness over beauty alone and choose friends wisely. He compares her to a hidden, flowering tree whose thoughts are like a linnet's song, taking root in one place.
TBEX 2017 Europe, Travel Writing from Start to Finish, Max Hartshornetbexcon
WRITING
Editor of GoNOMAD since 2002. Published thousands of travel articles by hundreds of authors since. The site became his full-time job in 2005 and GoNOMAD has been widely recognized for its top quality writing and photography. He’s blogged regularly since 2004.
Max has spoken at TBEX four times and presented at the NY Times Travel Show and the Public relations Society of America many times. He understands the essence of travel writing and is a frequent guest on travel radio shows. He is an expert on publishing, content creating social media and how to work with editors to get published.
This document is an excerpt from a book titled "Golf Among the Druids" that describes a man named Billy's story of how he came to live on the mythical island of Hy-Brasil after being shipwrecked as a child. The excerpt describes Billy's chance meeting with the narrator at a golf course where he overwhelmingly beats him in a round. Billy then tells the narrator the story of how he was rescued from drowning by mermaids and brought to Hy-Brasil, a lush island inhabited by druids where he was taken in by a shepherd and his wife. Billy provides vivid descriptions of life on Hy-Brasil, including the island's natural beauty and abundance
Dixie spends her day running around her small town and relaxing by the dock. She lives with her alcoholic mother in a rundown house and serves as the caretaker. Dixie dreams of escaping to the West Coast someday. That evening, she meets up with her friends Evan, Gretchen, and Trey at a party on a boat docked in the lake. Dixie dances and enjoys herself, forgetting about her troubles at home temporarily.
This document is the first chapter of a 1878 romance novel titled "Lady Rosamond's Secret" set in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1824. It describes the scenic beauty of the area around Old Government House at sunset. A group of people including Sir Howard Douglas, his daughters Mary and Anne, Lieutenant Trevelyan, and Lady Rosamond are socializing on the balcony. Sir Howard and Mary return from the garden, sparking playful banter between the group about how they each spent their time. The chapter ends with the arrival of Mr. Howe, the private secretary, and his interaction with Captain Douglas.
This document appears to be a catalog for young adult books. It includes brief descriptions and references to page numbers for additional titles by various authors. Page numbers and references are provided throughout for seeing additional displays, details, or related titles. The document seems to be organized by format, with sections for young adult hardcovers and young adult paperbacks.
A prayer for my daughter by w. b. yeats SalahinLimon1
The document is a presentation about William Butler Yeats. It provides biographical information about Yeats, discussing how he was a leading figure of 20th century literature in Ireland and the first Irishman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. It also summarizes Yeats' poem "A Prayer for My Daughter" in 10 stanzas, each explaining the context and symbolism within the stanza. The poem expresses a father's love and concerns for his daughter's future during a politically turbulent time in Ireland. It outlines the father's hopes that she grows up with beauty, kindness, and roots herself in tradition by marrying into an aristocratic family upholding spiritual values.
The document provides details for two short films promoting the Clean & Clear Natural Bright skincare product. Both films tell the story of a high school girl who believes inner beauty and individuality are more important than societal pressures of appearance. In one film she is a singer, in the other a film star. Both films showcase the girl washing with Natural Bright, revealing her natural glow and confidence, as she performs for an admiring audience. The films aim to promote a vision of beauty as healthy, inclusive, and defined by one's inner brightness rather than superficial standards.
This document contains a poem titled "Granny is" by Valerie Bloom. The poem describes a grandmother figure telling stories under a guangu tree and cooking traditional foods. It discusses her doing chores like washing clothes, hauling crayfish and eel from the river, and taking produce to market on a donkey. The document provides discussion questions about identifying unfamiliar words in the poem and how they provide insights into the culture being depicted.
Lion's Tail Brewing Company, a new brewery and pub, is opening in the former Equitable Reserve Association Building in Neenah. Owner Alex Wenzel was inspired to open the brewery after developing a passion for homebrewing. The unique old building presented challenges to convert to a brewery but will offer a variety of beers and rotating selections. Lion's Tail does not have a kitchen but will partner with local restaurants to offer food to customers. Wenzel received help from other local brewers and is excited to debut new styles like a pineapple wheat and dark lager in the refurbished historic building.
Gatsby is agitated and exploring his house obsessively at night due to restlessness. The next day, he invites Daisy over in an attempt to distract himself from his thoughts. When Daisy arrives, Gatsby is pale and nervous, unsure if he has improved enough to gain her approval. Their interaction is awkward at first. Gatsby shows Daisy around his house and possessions in an attempt to impress her, but realizes afterward that Daisy was the true motivation for acquiring his wealth, not the possessions themselves. When Daisy leaves, Gatsby is left deflated, realizing that the real Daisy may not live up to the perfect fantasy he had imagined for so long.
This story describes a traveler who encounters three people - a beautiful child, a handsome boy, and a young man - on his journey. With each person, he spends time playing, learning, and being in love. Though he loses each companion as he continues on his way, each new encounter brings him joy through play, education, and romance. The story depicts the traveler experiencing different stages of life through his time with each companion on his magical journey.
Jennifer Wennig goes horseback riding at Hannaberry Farm in Crete, Illinois on a warm spring day. She meets Denise Berry-Hanna, the farm owner, and Legs, the horse she will be riding. Legs is a large white and brown speckled horse with striking blue eyes. During her lesson, Denise explains that riding is like doing pilates on a horse, using core muscles for balance and control. Jennifer has some challenges learning to trot and control Legs' movements, but enjoys her first experience riding horses.
This document is a trial download of a cookbook titled "Quick and Easy Chinese Vegetarian Cooking" by Jim Yang. It includes several example recipes but to access the full cookbook and 3 bonus books, the reader must purchase the package by visiting the provided website. The cookbook is dedicated to those who love cooking and eating, and contains chapters on salads, deep frying, soups, stir frying, braising and stewing, steaming, and cooking tofu. Sample recipes include Ginger Sauce Chicken, Vermicelli Salad, Egg Foo Yong, Hot and Sour Soup, and Ma Po Tofu.
Este libro de 1977 presenta una historia de la cocina chilena dividida en cinco capítulos que cubren desde los comienzos de la cocina hispano-aborigen hasta la cocina republicana del siglo XIX, analizando la evolución de los platos y costumbres culinarias a lo largo de la historia de Chile.
AFRICAN CARVINGS
African craft & carvings.Made from Blackwood,very smooth and elegant.Comes in many shapes and sizes. They are unique pieces for decoration,demanded in various countries. Some shapes included-Box,Candle holders,Animals,Mask,Human shapes,etc....
Commerce House, 3rd Floor , Suite 311
Moi Avenue,
Nairobi, Kenya info@culturegallery.net +254-734-939308 +254-20-229781 +254-722 - 761587 http://www.culturegallery.net Skype: steven-gordon Skype: steven.apollo
This document provides color definitions from the children's book "Whispers of Color" by Sue Elizabeth Lee. Each color has a 3 sentence definition describing what that color represents in terms of feelings, experiences, and qualities. The document also lists all the colors in alphabetical order and provides contact information for the author.
A prayer for my daughter a presentation by asst. prof. vinodkumar pradhanVinodkumarPradhan
The storm is howling again as the poet's child sleeps in the cradle. For an hour, the poet has walked and prayed for his young daughter, hearing the sea wind scream. He imagines her future years dancing to a frenzied drum from the murderous innocence of the sea, and prays she is granted beauty but not the kind that distracts strangers or makes her vain. The poet hopes his daughter will value kindness over beauty alone and choose friends wisely. He compares her to a hidden, flowering tree whose thoughts are like a linnet's song, taking root in one place.
TBEX 2017 Europe, Travel Writing from Start to Finish, Max Hartshornetbexcon
WRITING
Editor of GoNOMAD since 2002. Published thousands of travel articles by hundreds of authors since. The site became his full-time job in 2005 and GoNOMAD has been widely recognized for its top quality writing and photography. He’s blogged regularly since 2004.
Max has spoken at TBEX four times and presented at the NY Times Travel Show and the Public relations Society of America many times. He understands the essence of travel writing and is a frequent guest on travel radio shows. He is an expert on publishing, content creating social media and how to work with editors to get published.
This document is an excerpt from a book titled "Golf Among the Druids" that describes a man named Billy's story of how he came to live on the mythical island of Hy-Brasil after being shipwrecked as a child. The excerpt describes Billy's chance meeting with the narrator at a golf course where he overwhelmingly beats him in a round. Billy then tells the narrator the story of how he was rescued from drowning by mermaids and brought to Hy-Brasil, a lush island inhabited by druids where he was taken in by a shepherd and his wife. Billy provides vivid descriptions of life on Hy-Brasil, including the island's natural beauty and abundance
Dixie spends her day running around her small town and relaxing by the dock. She lives with her alcoholic mother in a rundown house and serves as the caretaker. Dixie dreams of escaping to the West Coast someday. That evening, she meets up with her friends Evan, Gretchen, and Trey at a party on a boat docked in the lake. Dixie dances and enjoys herself, forgetting about her troubles at home temporarily.
This document is the first chapter of a 1878 romance novel titled "Lady Rosamond's Secret" set in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1824. It describes the scenic beauty of the area around Old Government House at sunset. A group of people including Sir Howard Douglas, his daughters Mary and Anne, Lieutenant Trevelyan, and Lady Rosamond are socializing on the balcony. Sir Howard and Mary return from the garden, sparking playful banter between the group about how they each spent their time. The chapter ends with the arrival of Mr. Howe, the private secretary, and his interaction with Captain Douglas.
This document appears to be a catalog for young adult books. It includes brief descriptions and references to page numbers for additional titles by various authors. Page numbers and references are provided throughout for seeing additional displays, details, or related titles. The document seems to be organized by format, with sections for young adult hardcovers and young adult paperbacks.
A prayer for my daughter by w. b. yeats SalahinLimon1
The document is a presentation about William Butler Yeats. It provides biographical information about Yeats, discussing how he was a leading figure of 20th century literature in Ireland and the first Irishman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. It also summarizes Yeats' poem "A Prayer for My Daughter" in 10 stanzas, each explaining the context and symbolism within the stanza. The poem expresses a father's love and concerns for his daughter's future during a politically turbulent time in Ireland. It outlines the father's hopes that she grows up with beauty, kindness, and roots herself in tradition by marrying into an aristocratic family upholding spiritual values.
The document provides details for two short films promoting the Clean & Clear Natural Bright skincare product. Both films tell the story of a high school girl who believes inner beauty and individuality are more important than societal pressures of appearance. In one film she is a singer, in the other a film star. Both films showcase the girl washing with Natural Bright, revealing her natural glow and confidence, as she performs for an admiring audience. The films aim to promote a vision of beauty as healthy, inclusive, and defined by one's inner brightness rather than superficial standards.
This document contains a poem titled "Granny is" by Valerie Bloom. The poem describes a grandmother figure telling stories under a guangu tree and cooking traditional foods. It discusses her doing chores like washing clothes, hauling crayfish and eel from the river, and taking produce to market on a donkey. The document provides discussion questions about identifying unfamiliar words in the poem and how they provide insights into the culture being depicted.
Lion's Tail Brewing Company, a new brewery and pub, is opening in the former Equitable Reserve Association Building in Neenah. Owner Alex Wenzel was inspired to open the brewery after developing a passion for homebrewing. The unique old building presented challenges to convert to a brewery but will offer a variety of beers and rotating selections. Lion's Tail does not have a kitchen but will partner with local restaurants to offer food to customers. Wenzel received help from other local brewers and is excited to debut new styles like a pineapple wheat and dark lager in the refurbished historic building.
Gatsby is agitated and exploring his house obsessively at night due to restlessness. The next day, he invites Daisy over in an attempt to distract himself from his thoughts. When Daisy arrives, Gatsby is pale and nervous, unsure if he has improved enough to gain her approval. Their interaction is awkward at first. Gatsby shows Daisy around his house and possessions in an attempt to impress her, but realizes afterward that Daisy was the true motivation for acquiring his wealth, not the possessions themselves. When Daisy leaves, Gatsby is left deflated, realizing that the real Daisy may not live up to the perfect fantasy he had imagined for so long.
This story describes a traveler who encounters three people - a beautiful child, a handsome boy, and a young man - on his journey. With each person, he spends time playing, learning, and being in love. Though he loses each companion as he continues on his way, each new encounter brings him joy through play, education, and romance. The story depicts the traveler experiencing different stages of life through his time with each companion on his magical journey.
Jennifer Wennig goes horseback riding at Hannaberry Farm in Crete, Illinois on a warm spring day. She meets Denise Berry-Hanna, the farm owner, and Legs, the horse she will be riding. Legs is a large white and brown speckled horse with striking blue eyes. During her lesson, Denise explains that riding is like doing pilates on a horse, using core muscles for balance and control. Jennifer has some challenges learning to trot and control Legs' movements, but enjoys her first experience riding horses.
This document is a trial download of a cookbook titled "Quick and Easy Chinese Vegetarian Cooking" by Jim Yang. It includes several example recipes but to access the full cookbook and 3 bonus books, the reader must purchase the package by visiting the provided website. The cookbook is dedicated to those who love cooking and eating, and contains chapters on salads, deep frying, soups, stir frying, braising and stewing, steaming, and cooking tofu. Sample recipes include Ginger Sauce Chicken, Vermicelli Salad, Egg Foo Yong, Hot and Sour Soup, and Ma Po Tofu.
Este libro de 1977 presenta una historia de la cocina chilena dividida en cinco capítulos que cubren desde los comienzos de la cocina hispano-aborigen hasta la cocina republicana del siglo XIX, analizando la evolución de los platos y costumbres culinarias a lo largo de la historia de Chile.
This document provides recipes and instructions for several traditional Japanese dishes including shumai, oyako donburi, yakisoba, tempura, fried rice, and cooking plain rice. The recipes include lists of ingredients and step-by-step instructions for preparation and cooking. Additional tips are provided for making crispy tempura and common ingredients like shrimp, squid and vegetables are suggested for tempura variations.
This document provides instructions for baking acorn squash. It calls for cutting 1 1/2 to 2 pounds of acorn squash in half, removing the seeds, and baking cut-side up with small pieces of margarine in a baking dish with 1/4 inch of water for 30-40 minutes until tender. It can also be microwaved for 4-6 minutes until hot and tender. The squash serves 4 people.
Cindy Ayres, who has worked with Campbell's Kitchen for over 17 years, introduces the Campbell's Kitchen collection. She shares favorite family recipes that use Campbell's products. Cindy invites readers to share their own favorite recipes and sign up for Meal-Mail to receive easy recipes by email. The collection includes quick recipes, cooking tips, and information on the Labels for Education program.
The recipe combines ground beef meatballs with a sweet and sour pineapple sauce, browning the meatballs and then simmering them in a sauce made from reserved pineapple syrup, brown sugar, teriyaki sauce, vinegar and ketchup. The meatballs are shaped by mixing ground beef with teriyaki sauce and instant minced onion before browning and cooking in the syrup-based sauce.
The document is a collection of images, reflections, and essays from students who studied abroad during the 2014-2015 school year. It includes photographs from locations around the world along with short written pieces describing experiences, observations, and reflections from the students' time spent studying internationally. The selections provide a glimpse into the personal growth and self-discovery the students experienced while abroad.
The document provides an introduction to the first issue of "Domestic Cherry", an annual magazine published as part of the Swindon Festival of Literature. It includes samples of poetry, flash fiction, drawings and a playlet by various women writers. The issue celebrates creativity by women and features works with themes of nature, relationships, and the ordinary experiences of life. It aims to be lively, original and celebrate sharing between contributors.
This document is a reflective essay by Sarah Causillas about her childhood memories of visiting First Encounter Beach on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. She recalls family trips to the beach in the late 1990s, describing the long drive, her mother's stories about spending summers there as a child, and hunting for razor clams at low tide despite the risk of injury. As an 18-year-old returning to the beach, she finds that she no longer enjoys the same carefree activities and has lost some of her childhood enthusiasm for the place. She hopes to inspire that sense of wonder in her own children someday.
The poem is addressed to a kitschy urn created by artist Grayson Perry depicting scenes of youth. The speaker adopts an informal tone to describe youth culture reflected on the urn, such as modified cars, loud music, and reckless behavior. However, the urn depicts these scenes in a way that evokes peace rather than fear. In the future, when context is lost, poets may view the urn with amazement and speculate on what youth life was like when it was made. The poem explores how societal views of beauty and culture may change over time.
The document contains examples of different poetry forms and genres including haiku, acrostic poems, cinquains, and free verse poems. It also provides instructions and examples for creating poems in these styles. The student has written several original poems in each style and included summaries of other students' poems.
Unit 1 WJEC unseen poetry higher - past questionsEmma Sinclair
Both poems discuss making the most of life's opportunities. In "Carpe Diem", the poet urges seizing each day and enjoying simple pleasures like food and nature rather than worrying about the future. "Turning" also focuses on living in the present and appreciating small moments like touching hands by a river. While "Carpe Diem" has a cheerful tone, "Turning" has a more melancholy mood as it reflects on a lost summer romance. Overall, the poems convey similar messages about embracing each day but have different emotional impacts.
The document contains submissions to a 2016 paint chip poetry contest. There are 10 poems submitted by different authors on various topics related to colors, nature, love, and experiences. The poems range from 3 to 10 lines and utilize creative wordplay and imagery related to different paint colors.
CONTENTS
I. The Uncommon Commonplace 7
II. To Be 19
III. To Work 24
IV. To Love 35
V. The Mood of Devotion 48
VI. The Dead Masters of Life 55
VII. Taking Oneself Too Seriously 69
VIII. Nec Timeo 78
IX. The Revelation of Saint John the Divine . 90
X. "Did You Get Anything?" 107
The document is a student's paper praising their father for being an honest, hardworking man who has inspired the student through his actions and words. The student's father has worked at the same job for 23 years and started at a low wage but now makes $30 an hour, exemplifying success through hard work. The student wants to follow in their father's footsteps by finding a steady job they can stick with to have a successful career and life.
Special Event Proposal - "Elven Woodland Gala"Kayla Harvard
A special events proposal that was created for my university Special Events Management Course. This project took a lot of attention to detail, research, creativity and planning. Received the top mark in the class, from a professor with industry experience and is known for high standards of work.
The outline of this project was to choose a non-for-profit organisation and propose a gala that would raise funds for their cause, all hypothetically. The decor, food, entertainment, venue and other aspects must be researched and included. The theme chosen also must rationalise a theme for all the aspects of the gala.
The theme "Elven Woodland Gala" is based of of J.R.R. Tolkien's world of middle earth, and his deep history of the Elvish race. We chose the Elves to represent our "client", The Nature Conservancy of Canada. We saw that the culture of the Elves aligned with the culture of organisation. We (my project partner and I) decided to focus on the overall culture of the Elves and not just the story of "The Hobbit" or "The Lord of the Rings". We delved deep into the elvish food, language, clothing and music (Tolkien left us a plethora of information on the Elvish). We made the theme realistic but also still rooted in fantasy.
Have you thought about the unpredictability of life? How it can all change in an instant? Black Love Diary is a short fiction on how fragile our existence is and the pains that come with losing a loved one.
This document contains three poems from the book "Burning Eye" by James Bunting. The first poem, "Sarangni", is about two teenagers sharing blackberries and a romantic moment. The second poem, "Home", expresses the speaker's connection to their hometown through childhood memories. The third poem, "Write", addresses writing and telling stories as a way of working through past mistakes and relationships. It encourages the subject to write their story and share it when complete. The document provides copyright information for the book and poems.
Descriptive Essay About Home
Descriptive Essay About Paris
Descriptive Essay On Dystopia
Descriptive Essay About Spring
Descriptive Essay About Dad
Descriptive Essay On Lion
Descriptive Essay About Art
Descriptive Essay of an Object
Descriptive Essay About Times Square
Descriptive Essay : Hospital Room
Descriptive Essay About A Beautiful House
Descriptive Essay About My Bedroom
Narrative Essay About My Dream
Descriptive Essay About A Hero
Descriptive Essay About My Grandmother
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Carrizo
BY CRISOSTO APACHE
For Edgar
The submarine’s inside was dim.
— Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, tr. by Will Petersen
in my youth, I hitched a ride to San Diego, across
chirping desert and distant night, I gazed upon a slow-moving
dark, encasing a convex cerulean cavity
each night, I stood beneath the sky for hours mesmerized
at the perplex reformatory, twinkling lights of broken
glass fragments spreading against a glistening sunset
a faceless man behind a lost reflection of glass
at a drive-up window informs me,
too bad, you know nothing of your own past
how far will I walk against the night?
conforming to a captivity I had never realized
some years later, under the kitchen table, they all huddle,
as the rampage continues toward the back of the house,
a clash of debris from the other room recoils
and broken sounds escape the barricade of doors
I remember I returned in 1970,
all they remember is me sitting at the edge of my bed,
with the war still in my hands
Anasazi
BY TACEY M. ATSITTY
How can we die when we're already
prone to leaving the table mid-meal
like Ancient Ones gone to breathe
elsewhere. Salt sits still, but pepper's gone
rolled off in a rush. We've practiced dying
for a long time: when we skip dance or town,
when we chew. We've rounded out
like dining room walls in a canyon, eaten
through by wind—Sorry we rushed off;
the food wasn't ours. Sorry the grease sits
white on our plates, and the jam that didn't set—
use it as syrup to cover every theory of us.
When Roots Are Exposed
BY ESTHER BELIN
I.
The empty of stomach
manifests silence
a stillness
that levels
coffee in a cup
and in a respectful manner
allows steam to penetrate
the surface.
Reversal of action
has created my sandstone canyon
rooted cedar and sage at my feet.
This movement is where
a tranquility stems.
II.
When my child creates
bubbles through a soapy wand,
I occupy the action of fate
that bursts the perfect form.
A halcyon absorbed
nesting within
the existence of the form
that no longer exists.
The formless form
is where my mind floats.
III.
It is easy to give form
especially with English words
a promotion of mechanical ligaments
binding spirit with assembly-fabricated molds.
Just as my hair poses an appendage of my brain
my tongue poses an appendage of my heart.
I cannot classify this thought as a typewritten symbol.
An ideogram of essence
cultivates my stillness to action.
ANWR
BY SHERWIN BITSUI
When we are out of gas,
a headache haloes the roof,
darkening the skin of everyone who has a full tank.
I was told that the nectar of shoelaces,
if squeezed hard enough,
turns to water and trickles from the caribou’s snout.
A glacier nibbled from its center
spiders a story of the Southern Cross,
twin brothers
dancing in the back room lit with cigarettes
break through the drum’s soft skin—
There bone faces atlas
a grieving century ...
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Leonardo DiCaprio: The Hollywood Icon
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 11, 1974. His journey to stardom began at a young age with roles in television commercials and educational programs. DiCaprio's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Luke Brower in the sitcom "Growing Pains" and later as Tobias Wolff in "This Boy's Life" (1993). where he starred alongside Robert De Niro.
Rise to Stardom
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Environmental Activism
Beyond his film career, DiCaprio is also renowned for his environmental activism. He established the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998, focusing on global conservation efforts. His commitment to ecological issues often intersects with his public appearances. including those related to the Super Bowl.
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Entertainment and Advertisements
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Leonardo DiCaprio's Super Bowl Appearances
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Introduction: The Fame Surrounding Tom Cruise Daughter
Suri Cruise, the daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has been in the public eye since her birth on April 18, 2006. Thanks to the media's relentless coverage, the world watched her grow up. As the daughter of one of Hollywood's most renowned actors. Suri has had a unique upbringing marked by privilege and scrutiny. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Suri Cruise's life. Her relationship with her parents, and her journey so far.
Early Life of Tom Cruise Daughter
Birth and Immediate Fame
Suri Cruise was born in Santa Monica, California. and from the moment she came into the world, she was thrust into the limelight. Her parents, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Were one of Hollywood's most talked-about couples at the time. The birth of their daughter was a anticipated event. and Suri's first public appearance in Vanity Fair magazine set the tone for her life in the public eye.
The Impact of Celebrity Parents
Having celebrity parents like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes comes with its own set of challenges and privileges. Suri Cruise's early life marked by a whirlwind of media attention. paparazzi, and public interest. Despite the constant spotlight. Her parents tried to provide her with an upbringing that was as normal as possible.
The Influence of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Tom Cruise's Parenting Style
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Katie Holmes' Role in Suri's Life
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Suri Cruise: Growing Up in the Spotlight
Media Attention and Public Interest
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Leonardo DiCaprio, A name synonymous with Hollywood excellence. is not only known for his stellar acting career but also for his impressive real estate investments. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" is a topic that piques the interest of many. as the Oscar-winning actor has amassed a diverse portfolio of luxurious properties. DiCaprio's homes reflect his varied tastes and commitment to sustainability. from retreats to historic mansions. This article will delve into the fascinating world of Leonardo DiCaprio's real estate. Exploring the details of his most notable residences. and the unique aspects that make them stand out.
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Leonardo DiCaprio House: Malibu Beachfront Retreat
A Prime Location
His Malibu beachfront house is one of the most famous properties in Leonardo DiCaprio's real estate portfolio. Situated in the exclusive Carbon Beach. also known as "Billionaire's Beach," this property boasts stunning ocean views and private beach access. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" in Malibu is a testament to the actor's love for the sea and his penchant for luxurious living.
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Sustainable Features
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Design and Amenities
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
Brian Peck: The Early Years
Brian Peck was born in New York City on July 29, 1960. From a young age, Peck exhibited a passion for the performing arts. He attended the Professional Children's School. which has a history of nurturing young talent in the arts. Peck's early career marked by a series of roles in television and film that showcased his versatility as an actor.
Peck's breakthrough came with his role in the cult classic "The Return of the Living Dead" (1985). His performance as Scuz, one of the punk rockers who releases a toxic gas that reanimates the dead. earned him a place in the annals of horror cinema. This role opened doors for Peck. allowing him to explore various facets of the entertainment industry. including writing and directing.
Leonardo DiCaprio: From Child Star to Hollywood Icon
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Introduction
Tom Cruise long hair has often been more than a style choice. it has been a significant element of his persona both on and off the screen. From the tousled locks of the rebellious Maverick in "Top Gun" to the sleek, sophisticated mane in "Mission: Impossible II." Cruise's hair has played a pivotal role in shaping his image and the characters he portrays. This article explores the various stages of Tom Cruise long hair. Examining how this iconic look has evolved and influenced his career and broader fashion trends.
Early Days: The Emergence of a Style Icon
The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
In the early stages of his career during the 1980s, Tom Cruise sported a range of hairstyles. but in "Top Gun" (1986), his hair began to gain significant attention. Though not long by later standards, his hair in this film was longer than the military crew cuts associated with fighter pilots. adding a rebellious edge to his character, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Risky Business: The Transition Begins
In "Risky Business" (1983). Tom Cruise's hair was short but longer than the clean-cut styles dominant at the time. This look complemented his role as a high school student stepping into adulthood. embodying a sense of youthful freedom and experimentation. It was a precursor to the more dramatic hair transformations in his career.
The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
One of the first films in which Tom Cruise embraced long hair was "Far and Away" (1992). Playing the role of Joseph. an Irish immigrant in 1890s America, Cruise's long, hair added authenticity to his character's rugged and determined persona. This look was a stark departure from his earlier. more polished styles and marked the beginning of a more adventurous phase in his hairstyle choices.
Interview with the Vampire: Gothic Elegance
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Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
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Introduction to the Hypothesis: Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix
The idea that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix stems from a mix of historical anomalies, physical resemblances. and a penchant for myth-making that surrounds celebrities. While Jimi Hendrix's official death in 1970 is well-documented. some theorists suggest that Hendrix did not die but instead reinvented himself as Morgan Freeman. a man who would become one of Hollywood's most revered actors. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of this hypothesis. examining its origins, the supporting arguments. and the cultural impact of such a theory.
The Genesis of the Theory
Early Life Parallels
The hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix begins by comparing their early lives. Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942. and Morgan Freeman, born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee, have lived very different lives. But, proponents of the theory suggest that the five-year age difference is negligible and point to Freeman's late start in his acting career as evidence of a life lived before under a different identity.
The Disappearance and Reappearance
Jimi Hendrix's death in 1970 at the age of 27 is a well-documented event. But, theorists argue that Hendrix's death staged. and he reemerged as Morgan Freeman. They highlight Freeman's rise to prominence in the early 1970s. coinciding with Hendrix's supposed death. Freeman's first significant acting role came in 1971 on the children's television show "The Electric Company," a mere year after Hendrix's passing.
Physical Resemblances
Facial Structure and Features
One of the most compelling arguments for the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix lies in the physical resemblance between the two men. Analyzing photographs, proponents point out similarities in facial structure. particularly the cheekbones and jawline. Both men have a distinctive gap between their front teeth. which is rare and often highlighted as a critical point of similarity.
Voice and Mannerisms
Supporters of the theory also draw attention to the similarities in their voices. Jimi Hendrix known for his smooth, distinctive speaking voice. which, according to some, resembles Morgan Freeman's iconic, deep, and soothing voice. Additionally, both men share certain mannerisms. such as their calm demeanor and eloquent speech patterns.
Artistic Parallels
Musical and Acting Talents
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1. The Quilt Inn Country Cookbook
Introduction
The Quilt Inn Country Cookbook was written as an invitation for you to join us at
The Quilt Inn, to savor not only the joy of bountiful down-home cooking, but to drink in
the pleasures of country inn living. We are itinerant travellers and country inn lovers, and
we have selected and savored the best recipes of all the ones that we have tried, to
create the essence of “inn-ness” for you. We’ve collected our favorite dishes, and
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country cooking waft through your own kitchen, we hope you will be transported to The
Quilt Inn where a warm welcome awaits you.
People often ask us where The Quilt Inn is located, and when then can come
visit us. The Quilt Inn is that mythic sort of place, like Camelot, that rises unexpectedly
and fortuitously at the end of a long day to give haven to the weary traveller. We’ve all
been to The Quilt Inn, if only in our hearts. The Quilt Inn is old and cozy, just like one of
Grandma’s beloved and faded quilts it was named for. Whenever we are weary and
bleary-eyed we can wrap it around us, and sink into its warmth.
In Spring, we find the Inn in a cozy valley blanketed with snowy white cherry and
peach blossoms. In Summer, we find it perched atop a breezy hill where the verdant
treetops rustle like yards of crisp taffeta swooshing overhead. In Autumn, we find it at
the end of a long narrow lane bordered by rows of trees in riotous colored patchwork.
In Winter, we find it etched sharply in delicate filigrees of ice as our footsteps crunch
noisily across the big snowy fields toward a wisp of smoke and warmth.
It is everywhere different, and everywhere the same. It is the best of welcoming
places.
Welcome to The Quilt Inn.