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    traits of Gabriel oak outline: “A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom” this was once stated by Bob Dylan. “Far from the Madding Crowd” is a novel written by Thomas Hardy and takes place in 19th century England. Gabriel Oak is the admirable hero of this topsy-turvy love story that involves a mistress named Bathsheba Everdene‚ a profitable farmer by the name of William Boldwood‚ and a young soldier by the name of Sergeant Francis Troy‚ lastly is Gabriel Oak a meek

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    GA First Meeting

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    GA Meeting     First Meeting  CIT 503  3­5 PM  June 18‚ 2014     Attendance:     Paano  Regualos  Velez  Verallo  Bulatao                        Borres  Lusabia  Apao  Arcala  Musa  Alvarez  Galamiton  Buragay  Escleto  Vallejos                        Egar  Ampo  Peralta  Babarin                        Liong  Quidong  Macababayao  Claret  Baluyos     Start: 3:30 PM  End: 5:15 PM             Agenda:    1. Program    ● Date: July 19‚ 2014  ● Time: 5 PM (Program proper: maximum of 4 hours)  ● Theme: Hogwarts 

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    In the scripture it talks about David and Bathsheba. David committed adultrey and did not even fight in his own war. It explains that in the spring‚ the time where kings go out to war‚ david remained in comfort in jerusalem and sent out Joab out with the kings men to destroy the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. One evening David wakes up and walks around his palace where he spots a lady taking a bath. David took in interest in her and sent out someone to find out about her. When his messenger came

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    Both of the stories involving Goliath and Bathsheba feature many similarities and differences in David’s character‚ faith‚ and attitude towards his covenant with God. In the story of David and Goliath‚ David is one of eight brothers‚ the older three of whom are off at war except for David who must stay and look after his father’s flock. David was told to bring bread and cheese to his the battle‚ where he ended up volunteering to challenge Goliath. Saul claimed that David was too young and inexperienced

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    How is Troy’s courtship of Bathsheba presented to us in the novel? In the novel ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ by Thomas Hardy‚ Bathsheba Everdene and Sergeant Frank Troy’s courtship is first presented to us as a well fitted relationship‚ as both Bathsheba and Troy are well educated people. However‚ later on Bathsheba‚ because of this relationship with Troy‚ goes down a road to self-discovery as she learns her faults and changes in the process. Before Bathsheba’s relationship with Troy‚ she is

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    Bathsheba Everdene’s Strengths And Weaknesses in Far from the Madding Crowd and how most of them are shown in our first encounter with Bathsheba in the first chapter at the incident at the toll gate. Robbie Deffense 11AB In Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd”‚ we become acquainted with the leading character‚ the very independent and vain Bathsheba Everdene. In this essay‚ I will discuss Bathsheba’s character by attempting to describe her strengths and weaknesses‚ and show how most

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    The conversations between Min‚ the narrators sister‚ and Jade‚ their cousin‚ shows how uneducated they are and they poverty they live it. This funny exchange also serves to show the readers their lack of intelligence. When Saunders described Sea Oaks‚ the apartments where they live‚ it was very easy to picture and realize exactly how unsafe it was. Without telling readers it was a very poor neighborhood he portrayed it vividly by saying‚ “There’s an ad hoc crack house in the laundry room and last

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    THE OAK AND THE REED

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    The oak one day address the reed: "To you ungenerous indeed Has nature been‚ my humble friend‚ With weakness aye obliged to bend. The smallest bird that flits in air Is quite too much for you to bear; The slightest wind that wreathes the lake Your ever-trembling head does shake. The while‚ my towering form Dares with the mountain top The solar blaze to stop‚ And wrestle with the storm. What seems to you the blast of death‚ To me is but a zephyr’s breath. Beneath my branches

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    The Oak and the Elm Tree

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    The Oak and the Elm Tree Nature and the outdoor world that surrounds us can be amazing and awe-inspiring‚ a thing that anyone and everyone can and should enjoy. The biggest and oldest living things on Earth are trees. Trees enter into the lives of us all. Also‚ they are the source of materials we need for many everyday purposes. Above all‚ they provide beauty in our outlook on the world. In the United States there are “about 865 different species of trees‚” and “comprise about three and one-half

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    FIRST MEETING WITH KELLER; Adult Paul’s narration offers an interpretation of events from a position of maturity and self awareness. As a result‚ events at the beginning of the lone ls‚ such as Paul’s first meeting with Keller‚ are recounted  with the tone of ones self-criticism. The opening rhetorical question and immediate answer in ’first impressions? Misleading‚ of course" established our expectations that pails experience of Keller at the novels opening will be changes by novels end‚ and

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