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    can be beneficial or just a waste of time. In “How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking Peter Bregman and “In Defense of Multitasking” David Silverman‚ both bloggers explain their points of view on multitasking. Bregman explains the reasons why multitasking is bad “I will not deny that single-minded devotion often produces high quality. Nor will I attempt to join the misguided (and scientifically discredited) many who say “Yeah‚ other people can’t do it‚ but I am super awesome at doing ten things at once”

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    “Because I could not stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson is considered a masterpiece of American poetry. The short tale of a leisurely ride in a carriage with a man called Death offers insight and perspective into what life really is. Ultimately‚ Dickinson wishes to remind the reader that life is a cycle; and death can be seen as an end‚ or as a beginning. The cycle of life is exemplified in Dickinson’s use of the personification of Death‚ the imagery of things seen in the carriage ride‚ and use of

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    poverty – all of those things have certainly added to the situation.”  – Education Specialist‚ George Mason University‚ Dr. Vicky Spencer‚ speaking at a public lecture in Barbados earlier this year. Bullying exists in every society. Though we would wish it different‚ there are too many people who still demonstrate that ugly side of human nature. More recently in Western “civilisations”‚ bullying has lead to violence against innocent people‚ particularly those who are considered “odd’ when compared

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    Introduction How do you deal with your worries? Do you have any ways to solve your problems? We are not taught them neither at school nor on the job. We are supposed to find and figure out them by ourselves. Today I’d like to talk about: first‚ how serious damages we get from worries. Second‚ the solution for those of you who suffer from worries‚ and finally‚ how much benefit you can get with my suggestion. Need step As you know‚ worries mean nothing other than harms. For example‚ worries

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    is to just simply turn of your phone or put it on airplane mode. With a touch of a button you can save your life or someone else’s life. By simply putting your phone on airplane mode‚ you just created a hassle free drive. Another great way to help stop texting while driving is to simply ask the passenger to reply or make calls or you. By doing this‚ the driver can concentrate on the road. Texting while driving is a big hazard while on the road. It can cause unexpected accidents in different

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    Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson gives insight on mortality from the perspective of the immortal. Death is personified as a gentle man who eases the speaker into the afterlife. The poem is full of intricate and subtle symbolism revolving around mortality and the world in which the speaker is leaving. Death is introduced early in the poem‚ in lines 1-2. It is used as an extended metaphor throughout the poem. Death is first personified when it shows “him” stopping for someone

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    The nineteenth-century poets wrote on the diverse topics such as death‚ whose effects have been explored in a number of ways. Considering Emily Dickinson‚ she abundantly uses the death theme in her poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death." Dickinson portrays demise as the gentleman that comes to offer an eternity ride to the speaker‚ thereby developing an unusual death interpretation throughout the poem. Through accurate literary‚ the defined style of writing and a dramatic imagery theme‚ the author

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    "I first surmised the horses’ heads were toward eternity."(Dickinson) In this poem a girl goes on a carriage ride with death and immortality. This carriage ride is very slow and the girl has to gives up a lot for death‚ almost like he is her family. When she is on this carriage ride she passes many sites that she was too busy to see before. Then death and her stop at a house which looks similar to a grave. Then she dies into eternity. This poem begins with a carriage ride‚ through many scenes‚ and

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    Line 1: Because I could not stop for Death – This line presupposes an argument and a counterargument. Dickinson raises a question straightaway and her being not able to stop Death raises certain grim apprehensions in the mind. Why the poet mentions death‚ why the poet is gripped with such an imminent belief that she is going to the land from where no one has ever returns! Does she own premonitions about her impending death? What ails her physically or mentally? Or the abrupt mention of the word

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