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    you didn’t see the tears I cried and you didn’t know that I lied when I told you I was happy. What bothers me is that you still cross my mind a million times a day and even when I’m sleeping‚ I can still hear your voice telling me how much you love me or how much you miss me and that’s the only time I’m ever happy. It’s when I’m reminiscing about you and dreaming about us. But when reality hits me‚ it just

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    To His Coy Mistress

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    Love to His Mistress Throughout history the ideas of proper sexuality for men and women have changed very little. Courtship is important today as it was in the 1600 ’s. Andrew Marvel ’s poem‚ "To His Coy Mistress"‚ is a typical carpe diem poem in which the speaker tells his mistress they should "seize the day". It is obvious that he wants her to have sexual relations with her now instead of having to wait until marriage. Marvell is not suggesting for lust to take over his heart although sex is the

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    “In the Mercy of His Means” Innocence is often associated with being young‚ carefree and oblivious to the horrors of the world. While innocence is connected to purity and lack of knowledge‚ an experienced person is usually considered to be old‚ wise and accomplished. However‚ most people do not realize that experience can also bring disappointment and feelings of defeat. The shift from innocence to experience changes a person and can cause him or her to feel hopeless. Innocence allows for denial

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    Confucius and his teachings

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    for his teachings led to his being referred to as Grand Master K’ung — K’ung Fu-tzu. The Western version of his name comes from this. He said that at fifteen he bent his mind to learning‚ and he continued to express a deep admiration for learning throughout his life. Confucius married at 19‚ his son being born a year later. Subsequently he had two daughters‚ one of whom died when she was quite young. In his twenty-second year‚ Confucius started his career as a public teacher‚ and his house

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    his part 8

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    questions‚ answer two of your choice. 1. Thomas Jefferson called his election "the revolution of 1800." Your answer must demonstrate a knowledge of the relevant reading. a. What did Jefferson mean by the phrase? Jefferson wanted to purge the USA of the Federalist party because they were not his allies and they advocated for big government. Jefferson believed in states rights and his pursuit of the presidency represented a revolution for his democratic-republican party and their beliefs. Jefferson

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    Gandhi & His Achievements

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    forefront of the Free India movement of the 1930’s and 40’s and played an integral part in India becoming an independent nation. This essay will focus on a few of Gandhi’s many achievements‚ it will look at how for the time period his philosophy of non-violent protest was considered a radical concept and how this philosophy of non-violence not only helped free India from British rule but also inspired protest and civil disobedience the world over. To begin this essay will take a brief look at the life of

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    CAREER When Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi called for a nation- wide Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act in March 1919‚ his first attempt at leading an all India struggle‚ he was already in his fiftieth year. To understand the man who was about to take over the reins of the Indian National Movement and guide its destinies through its most climactic years‚ it is necessary to begin his story at least twenty five years earlier‚ in 1893‚ when as a twenty-four old barrier‚ he began the struggle of

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    Hi Im Cool

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    inform the audience. They are also very nosey and hate Jews like the entire Venetians do. 2.) It is such a crisis for Shylock that his daughter converted and married a Christian because when Jessica left she stole a lot of his precious jewels and money. Tubal claims that she is spending it and it hurts him because he does not want to lose money. 3.) Shylock channels his grief over Jessica’s leaving into anger over Antonio because Antonio has a debt with Shylock that he has yet finished to pay off

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    The General in His Labyrinth Review Essay Le Thao #100071828 Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez is а Colombian novelist‚ shortstory writer‚screenwriter and journalist‚ known affectionately as Gabo throughout Latin Americа. Considered one of the most significant аuthors of the 20th century‚ he was awarded the 1972 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1989 he published his book “The General in His Labyrinth”‚ which is а fictionalized account

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    Night to his day

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    “Night to his day” The Social Construction of Gender By Judith Lorber Afterreading Judith Lorber article” Night to his day” the social construction of gender‚ I realized that we have been “doing gender” every day without us noticing. These “doing gender”activities have implement into our brain through life experience‚ parents and social life. In her article‚ she “denaturalized” gender into three different categories: “individual; society; and gender”. First of all‚ she talks about how we determine

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