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    Fist Stick Knife Gun

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    Violence was a huge recurring issue throughout Geoffrey Canada’s book Fist‚ Stick‚ Knife‚ Gun. The book drew upon numerous incidents of violence encountered by Geoffrey himself‚ his daughter‚ and his students. As a child growing up in the Bronx‚ it was essential that Canada knew how to fight. Ironically not fighting often caused more pain and difficulties in the long run than fighting did. Canada was an intelligent child and was more advanced than many of his peers in the community therefore he

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    The Knife‚ Richard Selzer Richard Selzer presents an amazing account of sense imagery throughout “The Knife.” The opening paragraph leaves the reader in a sort of literary haze‚ as the careful details and description leave the essay’s main subject a mystery. As the author writes‚ “I am still struck with a kind of dread that it is I in whose hand the blade travels‚ that my hand is its vehicle‚ that yet again this terrible steel-bellied thing and I have conspired for a most unnatural process‚

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    Remember the Alamo

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    Christian Hess History 03/09/12 Remembering the Alamo This article is of course about the Alamo. It gives a very brief history of the battle at the Alamo and the characters that participated there. It momentarily mentions that there are now facts and history of the Alamo being disputed among many historians today. This article also makes comments concerning the great influence The Alamo has had in today’s culture‚ referring to the many productions based off this historic happening. Each time I remember

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    Cut off with snap blade knife or saw Cut off with snap blade knife or saw CASTING WITH PEWTER CASTING WITH PEWTER It is easy to see how the inlet and chimney work from this example. Unfortunately it got stuck in the mould and banging it on the table broke part of it off. It is possible to use some moulds more than once – until they break! The rough section on the dollar sign was caused by the scum being transferred from the ladle used to fill the mould. This can

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    Curse of the Tiny Gold Knife I‚ Dick Malkovich decided to leave my tiny gold knife on the corner of Walnut Street in the city of Gotham to get a good ol’ laugh. I think to myself‚ ha! This is the cutest bodkin ever! No one will figure out its secret until its too late. I‚ patiently waited on a bench for the on-goers to pass by it and see if they would lay their puny little hands on it. The first victim was an funny looking male; he first noticed how odd it was for a knife to be randomly laying on

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    the mess‚ but had not found the knife. At the end of this piece the man starts to ask the woman if she remembers the incident but she puts the knife back under the refrigerator before he has the chance to. While I feel that The Paring Knife leaves much open to interpretation‚ my belief is that the theme of this piece is that parts of the past can be forgiven‚ forgotten‚ and moved past. The knife symbolizes the fight and the refrigerator the past. By putting the knife back under the refrigerator‚ the

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    taught. He saw me reading a somewhat large book that consisted of about four hundred pages. Usually I wouldn’t get involved with such large books but I got it for Christmas so I felt obligated to read it. He was interested in the title‚ which was “The Knife of Never Letting Go” by Patrick Ness. He asked if he could read it once I finished it. So when I finished the book I let him borrow the book and he really enjoyed it. The book had a really huge cliffhanger‚ since it was a trilogy. We talked about how

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    the use of gun ownership is because people have the mindset that you need a gun to protect yourself or others. That should not be the case‚ we should be teaching men‚ women‚ and children to not harm others. For example‚ in the article‚ “Fist‚ Stick‚ Knife‚ Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America‚” by Geoffrey Canada he states: “I needed the gun because we had moved from Union Avenue to 183rd Street in the Bronx‚ but I still traveled back to Union Avenue during holidays when I was home from school

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    Throughout the last 10 days I have been busy reading Patrick Ness’ The Knife of Never Letting Go‚ and I am currently on page 155. A young boy named Todd who is close to being an adult narrates this book. Todd is seeking question about this new world called Prentisstown that he lives in. In this small world everyone can hear what you’re thinking‚ which is called “noise.” In this new world there are no woman or girls‚ because right after Todd was born a noise germ killed all of them. One day Todd finds

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    Bailey 1    Tristan Bailey  Prof. Cogman  Comp. 1  30 January 2015  Summary  In the argumentative essay “Get a Knife‚ Get a Dog‚ but Get rid of Guns‚” Molly Ivins  suggests that other forms of self­defense‚ such as knives‚ are more practical than the use of guns.  Although she doesn’t support the use of guns in a community setting‚ she does support the  second amendment and argues that 14 year old boys and “wacky” religious groups are not part of  a well regulated militia. She also argues that 

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