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    sure many African Americans could relate to and what others wanted to know. They talked about their feelings which and everyday life. As time went on‚ they passed away‚ but their poetry remained for many years. In the 1950’s‚ there was a play named: Fences by August Wilson. The play was about growing up being an African American. The play talks about how Negros couldn’t drive garbage trucks and how one man can make an opening for other African Americans. The poetry written during the Harlem Renaissance

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY OF HEDGEROWS Introduction A hedgerow is defined as ‘a line of one or more woody species‚ which may contain gaps‚ and includes associated vegetation of adjacent banks‚ ditches and/or field margins’ (http://www.hedgelink.org.uk). Hedgerows are one of the most characteristic features of the British countryside. Of great importance visually‚ culturally and historically‚ they provide a rich habitat for many of our native species of plants and animals. Over the years hedgerows

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    Alden Nowlan (1933 – 1983)‚ in 1962‚ wrote the Canadian poem "The Bull Moose." At first read‚ the poem seems to be about a wild male moose that‚ while looking for a place to die‚ has wandered into a small town. Upon discovering this wild creature‚ the townspeople torment it and eventually‚ when the moose shows signs of strength‚ they kill it. Nowlan‚ however‚ combines contrasting imagery‚ symbolism‚ and mythological aspects to illuminate his overall theme of how far humanity has fallen from nature

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    “good fences make good neighbors” originated from Robert Frost’s notion in “Mending Walls.” The saying implies that with a fence between neighbors you can each maintain your privacy. When people become complacent about their neighbors privacy or wishes then ill feelings can occur. If your neighbor has the run of your yard there is always the chance that they might do something against your wishes. This does not imply that they are going to irritate you on purpose but there is the chance. A fence between

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    An Analysis of Robert Frost’s Mending Wall Mending Wall‚ by Robert Frost portrays the routines of two neighbors who are constantly mending the fence‚ or wall‚ that separates their properties. If a stone is missing form the fence‚ you can bet that the two men are out there putting it back together piece by piece. Frost’s description of every detail in this poem is quite interesting‚ very pleasant to read‚ and extremely imaginable. He leaves the reader to decide for himself what deductions

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    The Solitude of Gardening

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    area as it is‚ is the patio of the guesthouse I have been leasing. This roughly 30 by 30 patio is enclosed by a sagging brown wood fence‚ which undoubtedly has seen better days. Though with the signs of termite damage and unstable footing‚ it does do its job of providing the privacy to this little sanctuary. As do the tall bushes that line the inside of this fence in the 18in wide planter box that

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    FENCES

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    play Fences? The author August Wilson uses the symbol of a “fence” in his play Fences throughout numerous occasions. Three of the most important occasions fences are symbolized in the play are by Rose and Troy’s relationship‚ Troy and Cory’s relationship‚ as well as Troy versus Death. Throughout the play‚ characters create “fences” symbolically and physically to be protected or to protect. Examples such as‚ Rose protecting herself from Troy‚ and Troy protecting himself from Death. Fences focuses

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    The cost advantage! Once again in terms of cost‚ PetPlaygrounds emerges as the best dog fence. Not only is the initial cost of this product lower than most other options but also it needs little by way of maintenance. So‚ once it is installed‚ you will have little to worry about for the next couple of years. For example‚ it can cost at least $350 to repair a wooden or chain link fence‚ depending on the extent of damage. In contrast‚ with PetPlaygrounds‚ you get enough extra material to fix any issues

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    Rabbit Proof Fence Discuss the symbolism and motifs in the ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’. What do they represent and how do they contribute to the story? The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ conveys the importance of family‚ belonging and country to the Aboriginal people and provides the audience with an insight of the division between the Europeans and the Aboriginal people. The Director‚ Philip Noyce displays these themes by the use of symbolism and motifs. Symbolism is the use of one object to represent

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    References: Brooks‚ Garth (1990). Unanswered Prayers. On No Fences.

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