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    different‚ McKay also shows how he loves America. These poems are all about the love that the authors posses for America Whitman used repetition of words and phrases and his word choice portrayed a seemingly optimistic way of life in America. Using words like “singing‚” “partying‚” and “strong melodious songs” all have a positive air about them‚ which helps develop the writer’s perspective of America. The numerous occupations named in the poem additionally give a sense of appreciation for the

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    Both these poem provided different meanings to be succeesful. Most people think having money or being famous is the key to being succeesful‚ but that’s not the case. In "Gracious Goodness"‚ by Marge Piercy‚ the author talks about this person helping a bird who had a barbed hook in them. So the person kindly borrowed a pair of clippers and got the hook out of the bird. In this peom the meaning to success is to help others that are in a difficult condition. Near the end of the poem the author asks

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    shopping‚ or out for the evening. The choice is up to the parents as to which one is right for them and their child or children. Child-care and baby sitting have some similarities‚ but the differences between the two are vast. This paper will compare and contrast child-care and baby-sitting in the state of Georgia. The most obvious similarity of child-care and babysitting is that they both are responsible for the care of children. Babysitters and child-care providers have a want to make sure that

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    of these two literatures is same. The basic themes of these two works of literature is same i.e. Journey. But each of these writers has portrayed it in a different way. In Poem “Path not Taken” tells that in life a time comes when one have to decide which way he/she have to choose one path to spend their lives. The poem is not only based on only one theme i.e. taking chances but it also has themes like‚ experimenting new thing‚ not following the crowd‚ and taking a stand on something. But this

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    Compare and Contrast Caring for and preserving the environment is an issue that gains interest daily. In the essays “How to Poison the Earth” by Linnea Saukko and “Chronicles of Ice” by Gretel Ehrlich both authors make excellent points about how to save and conserve the planet Earth. Ehrlich and Saukko go about making these points in two completely different ways though although they do have their similarities. Saukko uses a more sarcastic and ironic way to prove her point while Ehrlich uses a more

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    Compare and Contrast of Himala: The Musical and Pan’s Labyrinth The stage performers acted professionally as the actors and actresses in the movie. Yet‚ compared to the movie‚ the projection of some actions in the theatre were exaggerated than in the film. The music and songs sung by the actors and actresses were suitable to the scenes they were in. The melody and rhythm of each song played depends on the mood of the scene just like in the film. The musical and the film portrayed different moods

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    Compare and contrast how a university student reads and responds to lecture notes that he/she has created themselves and notes borrowed from a friend. Thesis Statement Topic Sentence 1 While students are always encouraged to prepare their own notes from lectures that they attend‚ it cannot be denied that there are times when students may not be able to be present at a lesson. As such‚ he or she would need to depend on notes prepared by a classmate so as not be left behind in lessons. This essay

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    The industrial revolution is putting your children at risk The children of London are suffering due to industrial revolution‚ before they were forced to work in the factories and mills around Britain they used to work alongside their parents in the fresh air and farms of the rural villages. The factory owners approach poor families and orphanages and offer them a home to sleep in‚ food to eat and clothes in exchange for

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    The Maycomb Dayhome The Maycomb Dayhome Freezing Weather Met With Raging Fire Freezing Weather Met With Raging Fire Residents of Maycomb County were warmed up on the cold night of December‚ with a burning house fire. Residents of Maycomb County were warmed up on the cold night of December‚ with a burning house fire. By: Vivian Huynh-Staff Reporter Published on: December 15‚ 1935 By: Vivian Huynh-Staff Reporter Published on: December 15‚ 1935

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    Small Town; Big Scandal By: Jessica Morash Above shows defence Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson Under the authority of Judge Taylor in the small town of Maycomb County‚ a black man named Tom Robinson (age twenty-five) was allegedly accused of raping Mayella Ewell (age nineteen). The events being told had originally happened according to defense Atticus Finch‚ when we heard him ask the alleged accused‚ “Tom‚ what had happened to you on the night of November twenty-first of last year?” One of the first

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