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    CHAPTER V : ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Scale of factors for selection of pre-owned vehicles | FACTORS | RANK 9 | RANK 8 | RANK 7 | RANK 6 | RANK 5 | RANK 4 | RANK 3 | RANK 2 | RANK 1 | VALUE | Price | 1 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 35 | 48 | 180 | 291 | Top Pick | 6 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 25 | 30 | 28 | 72 | 63 | 236 | The year and make of your car | 0 | 48 | 84 | 24 | 75 | 192 | 168 | 96 | 63 | 750 | Model | 0 | 2 | 15 | 4 | 25 | 60 | 42 | 24 | 81 | 253 | Dealer | 2 | 8 | 6 | 20 | 45 | 30 | 35 |

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    Violence Poem

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    Violence Poem Violence affects the lives of people like a car without brakes‚ Spiraling out of control with one simple mistake. It may seem fun and the cool thing to do‚ When you make a mean joke about the weird kid at school. Sure when you say it‚ he fakes a smile and laughs along‚ But on the inside‚ the comment plays over and over like a catchy song. When he gets home‚ he takes a quick glance in the mirror. It’s the same reflection he always sees‚ but this time‚ someone different appears

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    The poem‚ My Papa’s Waltz written by Theodore Roethke could be interpreted in two extreme ways. I interpreted the poem with a very negative undertone. When reading the title one can assume that the story will be told from a point of view from a child talking about dancing with his father. Just by seeing that‚ the scene is set and there is no sense of negativity in the following lines. Immediately from reading the title‚ the reader is made aware that the speaker of the poem will most likely be a

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    Assembling the bits and pieces: Interpretation of Family Life Education Family Life Education has endured multiple evolutions‚ definitions and criteria since its origins in contemporary family science between 1881 and 1920. Currently‚ Family Life Education has tightened the reigns of its purpose‚ created fundamental criteria and yet still leads itself to an assortment of interpretations. For the purpose of this paper‚ I will endeavor to give my individual definition of Family Life Education

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    Angela Carter: "The Company of Wolves" (1979‚ excerpt) Men are powerful‚ strong‚ dominant. But what are women’s strengths? This question was widely discussed in the late seventies during the women’s liberation movement. Women all over the world were fighting for their rights‚ and this inspired female authors to put their thoughts into stories. Women could be manipulative‚ deceiving. They could control men when they wanted to. So why were the men in control of the world? By rewriting "Little

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    Stephen Burt's Poems

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    According to Stephen Burt‚ poems work by combining words into patterns intended to evoke emotion in their readers. Poetry is an attempt‚ according to Burt‚ to make people “happier‚ sadder‚ and more alive” (citation). The word poem‚ in the original Greek‚ just means ‘something made.’ Of its many functions‚ perhaps the most important function is helping people to make sense of themselves and the world around them‚ including troubling concepts such as death. Stephen Burt spoke of his difficulty processing

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    Satirical Poem

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    University Applying to college is a slow and painful process. Because it’s really hard to get accepted‚ unless You are better qualified than thousands‚ and their thousands. You know; the bank accounts in the Caribbean islands. I had to study really‚ really hard for the SAT’s‚ In order to even stand a shot into any of the ivy leagues. And luckily‚ My family‚ Can donate a library‚ Or instead of Columbia University‚ I’d be off to Albany. There are whole bunch of these so-called admission

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    In James Baldwin’s essay he conveys a deep sadness and eye opening interpretation of how Freedom does not mean you’re free. The sadness that I felt from this essay was immense‚ the fact that people were segregated‚ degraded and oppressed in our country. Baldwin describes a life in which black mothers fear for their children’s life on a daily basis. Conditions in which we could not imagine of living in‚ houses with three families and only one restroom. Most white people were and some still are under

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    Including physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ spiritual and cultural health (Dingwall & Cairney 2010‚ pg. 22). They also believe that is they do something culturally wrong‚ they will develop a mental illness as a ‘pay back’ (Westerman 2004‚ pg. 91). My interpretation of mental health comes from what I have been taught at school and exposure to it around me. The Australian Health Ministers‚ 2008‚ cited in Muir-Cochrane‚ Barkway & Nizette (2014‚ pg 1)‚ states that mental illness is a disorder that interferes

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    My Summer Poem

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    “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost Outline Thesis Statement – More than one interpretation can be made of Robert Frost’s work. For example: nature being an escape from civilization‚ philosophical thinking of the human mind‚ and death as an escape from life. Main Point – Nature is seen as a beautiful peaceful escape from civilization. The woods are a place where you can be alone and hear yourself think. In the woods you won’t find your homework time being interrupted by the

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