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    Jacob Quintero "The Latin Deli" 1. In‚ “American History”‚ there is a boy Deli: An Ars Poetica’‚ by Judith Ortiz Cofer I. who moves into the house next to El Building named Eugene. Eugene is a tall blond boy who wears glasses. Eugene was smart because he “was in honors classes for all his subjects.” Eugene doesn’t seem to have much interaction with girls because he blushed deeply when Elena first went up to him. However‚ by walking home with Elena‚ Eugene finds a way to make her have a crush

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    In his poem‚ “Rwandan Genocide‚” William Cheesman states‚ “all the shouts every night‚ screams of pain‚ screams of fright‚ screams for mercy‚ to see morning’s light‚ to pardon them and to stop this fight.” Illustrated in the poem is the general perspective of a victim facing genocide‚ the pain is incomprehensible‚ and the urgency of its conclusion is precedent over everything. In multiple occasions‚ people have plotted the killing of a large group of people‚ and carried out. In 1975‚ communist leader

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    throughout a chunk of many poems throughout the poem world. Three poems that show and relate to death are: Dulce et Decorum Est‚ Do not go gentle into that good night and finally Ozymandias. These all show extreme relations to death and show many poetic techniques throughout the different poems. Dulce et Decorum Est was written at the time of World War 1 and uses examples of what the men experienced through the time of the war. Do not go gentle into that good night is a poem about a young boy’s father

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    Narrative Poem #1 A girl in the woods was very hungry She went to the store but her coupons were expired She went down the produce aisle To get something healthy She could get what she wanted Because she was so wealthy Before she purchased her items She went to the side of the street To get the New York times With a couple of left over dimes Now she had no more expired coupons She went back to the store to buy her fruit That’s the end of my poem wasn’t that a hoot.

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    Discuss how effective the two poems are in showing a sense of cultural understanding and/or assimilation. Personally‚ I find Assimilation by Eugene Gloria is more effective than Returning in depicting cultural understanding as a state of recognising and appreciating the culture. In the former‚ the poet focuses on the presence of the “scattered rice beneath the red-painted bench”. Although those rice grains are left-overs from his previous meal‚ the poet still attachs some significance to them‚

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    Our Casuarina Tree |   | Toru Dutt (1856–77) |   |   | LIKE a huge Python‚ winding round and round | |   The rugged trunk‚ indented deep with scars‚ | |   Up to its very summit near the stars‚ | | A creeper climbs‚ in whose embraces bound | |   No other tree could live. But gallantly |         5 | The giant wears the scarf‚ and flowers are hung | | In crimson clusters all the boughs among‚ | |   Whereon all day are gathered bird and bee; | | And oft at nights the

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    Descriptive and comparing ( using examples Joseph wright) Lyrical ( Rejoice Rejoice) . The language is also emotive as the poet is speaking about his personal feelings towards the ocean „ i never tire of the oceans quarelling“. The overall tone of the poem is melancholic and mysterious‚ especially as they are dealing with the ocean and its beauty. Content : This particular verse focuses on comparing the oceans quarelling to different things: the first few lines are example of what the quarelling ocean

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    Madonna and Child Just until now‚ some Latin American cultures are learning to be more accepting of open sexual inclinations. I argue that for Campo’s mother‚ her religious beliefs are stronger than her love for her son‚ although she still loves him. “She hears much better than she sees”. Religion is important for Cuban people‚ and for the church being gay is something wrong‚ it is bad‚ it is sinful. His mom hears bad comments that priest and religious persons make. How sinful is a gay in front of

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    The Post-Acute Team (PAT) is one of the many teams that composed the Medical Management Department. My team is mainly a functional team. With this being said‚ we have a team leader (Assistant Director) that oversees us – the team members (RNs‚ LPNs‚ UMAs‚ and PTs). Below is a diagram I made showing the analogy between a functional team and my team – the Post-Acute Team (PAT). Each team in our department has a specific purpose and my team’s main function is to facilitate the smooth transition

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    Regeneration by Pat Barker is a novel about a mental hospital for soldiers psychologically injured on the front line. It is unlike other novels and plays such as journey’s End by R.C. Sherriff which tells the story of front-line battle. The ways in which the war has had an effect on the soldiers is explored in great detail by Barker‚ perhaps to show that the effect the war has had on the characters‚ somehow has become part of their personality. A theme that Barker also explores is the theme of silence

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