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    My Favorite Superbowl Sunday The day had finally come. No it wasn’t Christmas or the New Year‚ Kwanza or even Easter. It was the the most glorious day of all days‚ the Superbowl. Now for anyone who has never heard of the Superbowl and lives in America‚ that person has either lived in a cave for their whole life or…well that I think would be safe to say that’s probably the only case because everyone knows what the Superbowl is. Anyway‚ this Superbowl Sunday started off just a little bit different

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    football seems impossible due to to the millions who enjoy the game and the individuals who have made careers out of not only participating in the activity for most of the year‚ but the people who are responsible for the events even happening. Destroying Sunday night football or the annual super bowl is absurd and will not be done easily. Furthermore‚ if football is destroyed because of brain damage

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    2014 “Those Winter Sundays” VS. “My Papa’s Waltz” “Those Winter Sundays‚” Robert Hayden and “My Papa’s Waltz‚” Theodore Roethke describe the emotional and personal relationship between the son and their father. Both narrators seem to be reflecting on a childhood memory of their father. The two poems‚ “Those Winter Sundays” and “My Papa’s Waltz‚” show a father’s love for his family. “Those Winter Sundays” in line 12‚ Hayden states‚ “Polished my good shoes

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    fearful. Some soldiers are nice and give them food‚ but others treat them just like enemies. Paul can feel their pain and how horrible they have to life. Paul got soft inside‚ because he had to see all these terrible things so far in the war. The last Sunday before Paul goes back to the front his sister and father visit him. There

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    Importance of Sunday school in my Daily life What if your church had no Sunday school? What would be lacking in your church? What if throughout history there had been no Sunday school? What if you had never attended Sunday school? What would be the state of your spiritual condition? What blessing would you have missed all those years? Sunday school is important for the following reasons which I would like to share with each one of you 1. Sunday school improves your Bible Knowledge. When you know

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    Robert Hayden’s "Those Winter Sundays": A Child’s Memory Oftentimes we look back at a certain point in our lives with regret. We feel that if only we had known then what we know now‚ things would have been different. As we grow older‚ our view of the world is altered through experience and maturity. In Robert Hayden’s "Those Winter Sundays‚" the speaker is a man reflecting on his past and his apathy toward his father when the speaker was a child. As an adult the speaker has come to understand

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    In the poem‚ "Those Winter Sundays‚" Robert Hayden uses clear details to show that the father loves his family‚ but was unable to spend value time with them. Hayden shows deep emotions when describing the relationship between a boy and his father. This poem demonstrates how love can come in a mixture of forms‚ rather it be hard work and dedication or simply just saying "I Love you." Hayden’s poem‚ gives us a glance at a boys childhood and how he felt about his father. The father worked hard to show

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    Those Winter Sundays By: Robert Hayden In the poem “Those Winter Sundays”‚ the speaker is reflecting on his childhood and his lack of real emotion towards his father while he was a young child. When the speaker becomes an adult‚ he regrets not realizing that his father had his own way of affection towards him. In the present‚ the speaker realizes how hard and desolate it is to show parental love to someone. The poem‘s diction helps paint a vivid picture to the reader about the emotions in this

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    easily to define words. That’s what makes poetry so wonderful it can be done and analyzed in many perspectives from audience‚ character‚ environment‚ and even the situation it gives people. When looking at the poems My Papa’s Waltz and Those Winter Sundays I see similarities and contrasts between the two. When you read My Papa’s Waltz it at first seems like a simple rhyming poem ABAB but then you read and there is little to no interpretation to be had‚ it’s about a drunkard abusive Father beating his

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    role on the pathos aspect that captivates the readers and the listeners. While “Those Winter Sundays”‚ “Still I Rise” and “Daddy” all share the same free verse form to explore the theme of Dominance vs. Submission‚ they employ an array of literary devices and figurative language supported by different sound devices to highlight important elements of emotions. All three poems portray

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