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    A Walk in the Park

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    A Walk in the Park Have you ever taken time from your busy schedule and just sat down at any park and just watched? At first you don’t see anything special except an assembly of people‚ noisy playful kids‚ and the occasional burning sting of a mosquito that just made you lunch. You would see people picnicking‚ dogs frolicking‚ and people on a personal mission jogging through the park. All it takes to really see is you opening your eyes‚ ears‚ heart and mind to really embrace the life and magnificence

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    Sunday in the Park

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    Sunday In The Park In the story‚ "Sunday in the Park" by Bel Kaufman the characters introduced is a women (narrator/protagonist)‚ who is with Morton (husband)‚ and her three year old child (Larry) in the park on a pleasant Sunday evening. In the park there is another child (Joe) who is playing near Larry and starts to throw sand at Larry. The women says not to throw sand because it may heart someone’s eyes. Morton stands up from his bench and wants to stop this fight; the big man (Joe’s father)

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    Olympic Park

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    Olympic Games have always transcended sport. As individuals and nations they raise us all – athletes and spectators alike – to a higher plane.” (Payne 2005) The Olympic park acts as the centrepiece of the game; beside the fact of ensuring there is lasting legacy for the economy and the wider community. For London‚ the Olympic park project provides the opportunity to regenerate a forgotten area and leave a legacy. Lower Lea Valley of East London is known for its young‚ diverse population‚ but also

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    In the Park Analysis

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    In the park written by Gwen Harwood‚ was originally written under a male pseudonym. The poem represents the idea of changing identity because of certain circumstances as well as challenging common ideas‚ paradigms and values & beliefs which is commonly held amongst mothers in today’s society. Harwood wrote the poem with relatively simple composition techniques but it provides a rather big impact which helps to give an insight into the life of a mother or nurturer which bares the burdens of children

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    Rosa Parks

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    The reason why I was inspired to write about Rosa Parks was because I found the way she fought against racism and discrimination very helpful. This also made a big impact towards the abolition of apartheid. Seeing how black people were treated differently to white people made me realise that she had a very important role in society at the time. Rosa Parks lived in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. People were rushing home after a hard day‚ and‚ at 42 years old‚ Rosa was one of them. She had a busy day at

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    MEMORIAL PARK

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    ONE Problem and its Background I. Background of the study The development of memorial parks offers excellent business potentials‚ particularly in utilizing areas that are not suitable to agricultural‚ commercial or other productive uses. The demand for plots in modern memorial parks has also grown alongside that of other pre-need products and services‚ and is foreseen to continue along this trend. Memorial Park Cemetery distinguishes itself from others with floral arrangements‚ plantings that make

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    courage for many others for change that didn’t have the voice to do so for themselves. Amazing person Rosa Parks with one word that spark change in a very touchy subject of human inequality and racism with “No.” A story that stands as a moment that the world stood still in recent times. An embodiment of taking a stand would no other person I choose rather than Rosa Parks. Rosa Park made headlines news with to refuse her giving up her seat to a white man on Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ city bus

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    Rosa Parks

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    21 September 2012 I’m doing my report on Rosa Parks. What Rosa Parks did changed people from the very moment she did it. It sent a powerful message to people that she was tired of being second-guessed by people. When the white man told Rosa Parks to get to the back; when she didn’t. She basically changed history after that moment. Rosa Parks stood up for what she believed in and nothing more. Mrs. Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley Parks‚ Febuary 13 ‚2012 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama.Parks‚ Rosa

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    Fenway Park

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    Some things on this earth are just magical. To some it may be the beach at sunset‚ to others it may be as simple as the drive to work in the morning. For me that place is Fenway Park in Boston Massachusetts. Going to a game in Fenway is a smorgasbord of delightful feelings. Even the walk up to the ballpark is some thing to behold. Walking with hundreds of passionate fans‚ all decked out in their red sox T-shirts‚ jerseys‚ and of coarse that iconic navy hat with the red B on it. I feel like I

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    The Hunchback In The Park

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    in the Park Analysis The hunchback in the park is a 7 stanza poem‚ with each stanza containing 6 lines. There is no apparent and consisting rhyming pattern nor any regular rhythm in the poem by Dylan Thomas. The poem is in the past tense‚ and seemingly in the point of view of someone who grew up around the park and who therefore knows the park and its inhabitants very well. In the first stanza‚ the title of the poem also makes the first line. It introduces the hunchback of the park‚ and tells

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