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    Mrs. Walters

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    Rita Peterson 123 Fourth Street Road Town‚ Tortola‚ BVI July 21‚ 2014 Paul Puarez Guest Services Manager Radisson Ambassador 199 Ashford Avenue San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ 00785 Dear Mr. Puarez: I am a frequent traveler but this is the first time I have stayed in your San Juan hotel. I chose your hotel based on your reputation for value and excellent service. Yet an experience at your hotel has made me think that your reputation has been inaccurately inflated. I stayed in your San Juan

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    The plot of the story "The Storm" by Kate Chopin is a conventional everyday plot. The story would not be so interesting if it weren’t for the last line of the story; "So the storm passed and everyone was happy." What did she mean by the closing line? My interpretation of the story is that she meant the rocky part of both Calixta and Alcee’s marriage had passed along with the storm. Both Alcee and Calixta cheated on their spouse‚ however‚ they both knew that when the stor was over they would

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    "The Storm" by Kate Chopin‚ is a tempestuous short story about a ‘fling’ between Calixta and Alcee. The two characters had been involved in a flirtation years before‚ but were now both married to other people. The storm concerns the sexual tensions and restraints experienced in the Victorian era‚ while also "making a statement about human’s natural tendency towards sexual passion" (Bartee‚ unknown). The title itself gives

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    tom robinson

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    Tom Robinson Tom Robinson is an African American man Atticus defends when he is accused of raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. Tom is a young‚ harmless‚ innocent‚ hardworking black. As Scout realizes‚ His left hand had been injured in an accident. Tom was married‚ with three children and worked for Mr. Link Deas in his farm. The only mistake he made was that he took pity on Mayella and often helped her by doing small household chores for her. He pitied Mayella for her deplorable condition and

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    Storm King Museum

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    STORM KING ART CENTER The “Storm King Art Center” is an open air museum. The 500 acred park is filled with fields‚ hills landscapes‚ and sculptures‚ making it not only a park‚ but a museum. Just by looking at pictures and videos of the place I feel enhanced by the beauty of it. I don’t know much about art‚ but i can still see the beauty of everything in the park‚ you dont have to be an expert to realize how amazing the work is. Although it is an hour away from the city‚ they say its like being

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    Tom Brennan

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    Study Notes – Into the World Text- The Story of Tom Brennan Related Text- Dead Poet Society Narrative: Tom Brennan – “My name is Tom Brennan and this is my story” show that Tom himself is the narrator and it is his point of view. Dead Poet Society- The story is predominantly viewed through the eyes of Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke)‚ a newcomer to Welton‚ and his roommate Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard). Setting: Story of Tom Brennan: change in setting acts as a catalyst for a new view

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    Barbara Walters Interview

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    MyDavey Bulletin – RC – Barbara Walters - September/October 2017 Suggested Hed: Interviewing Barbara Walters Art: RC – Barbara Walters.JPG Cutline: When Walters first retired‚ she couldn’t believe how “lovely it was to go where you wanted to go when you wanted to go!” Then‚ she’d get up at 7 AM and spend hours out in the garden‚ growing “miles of squash.” Now‚ Walters primarily enjoys nurturing her houseplants and watching Canada’s sports teams on television. From 1995 to 2004‚ if you called

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    Wall Of Fire Rising

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    Wall of Fire Rising The Plot Guy‚ Lili‚ and their son‚ Little Guy‚ are a poor family living in a shanty town. Their life looks hopeful when Guy gets a job at the plantation and Lil Guy gets the part of a revolutionary in the school play. Life for this family takes a drastic turn when Guy lives out his dreams of riding in the plantation’s hot air balloon where at the end of the ride he jumps out killing himself. Little Guy recites the lines from his play over Guy’s dead body. The Characters Guy‚

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    Analysis of the Protagonist “The Storm” Kate Chopin is a well known short story author from the late 1800’s who often included sexually repressed women as the protagonist in her works. One story she wrote‚ “The Storm”‚ was never submitted for publication until after her death due to the sexual nature of not only the story‚ but the protagonist as well. Calixta‚ the sexually repressed women in the short story “The Storm”‚ is a good wife and mother‚ but longs for more pleasure in her life. In

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    The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860 Barbara Welter Thesis: A “true women” in the 19th Century was one who was domestic‚ religious‚ and chaste. These were virtues established by men but enforced and taught by other women. Women were also told that they were inferior to men and they should accept it and be grateful that someone just loved them. Quote: “Oh‚ young and lovely bride‚ watch well the first moments when your conflicts with his to whom God and society have given control. Reverence

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