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    I never did like driving in the winter. I was almost always running late‚ time just tended to escape me. In the winter‚ everything required a sluggish attentiveness that I didn’t have the tolerance for. Driving had always been a tranquil and lulling thing for me‚ up until I hit solid black ice. I never expected to spin out of control like that and I was so sure that the only way this could end was with my car upside down in the middle of the road. My knuckles were white from gripping the bitter

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    Change over time Essay Role of Cities Between 1000 and 1900 C.E. the role of cities in Europe experienced drastic changes both culturally and economically. Europe experienced cultural and agricultural revolutions in the beginning of 1000 B.C. The main causes for these were the crusades and new trade that came along with it. New cultures began to develop and new innovative ideas were also the change crusades had brought to European cities. Around the 1300’s the black plague had devastated

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    Maxine Tynes Winter Alone

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    Throughout the poem “Winter Alone” by Maxine Tynes‚ the reader has the chance to take a glimpse into the life of someone who suffers from polio. Tynes uses an exceptional word choice enhancing the feeling of solitude all through the piece. Her hope in writing this poem is to have the reader understand the imprisoned life style of an individual who has the disabling virus‚ polio. The mood of the poem is automatically set as soon as you read the first line. “Winter solitude‚” opens up the piece

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    Business I want to attend colloege to study business. Growing up‚ all the successful men I saw were businessmen. I want to own my own business in order to make a lot of money. I want to make money so I can buy a house and a car. I want to study business management because it will help me reach my dreams of owning my own business. I think the most important people in a business are the managers. They help run the business on a daily basis. These are my goals‚ and the first step in reaching them

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    two days ago from today. A 20-year old boy name Adam Lanza has shot and killed his own mother‚ and later shot and killed 26 innocent people in Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown‚ Connecticut. 6 of them were adults and 20 of them were children. Over 700 people were in the school district‚ and most of them were rescued by 2 teachers‚ a principal‚ and the police. After the shooting‚ Adam Lanza took his own life with a bullet in his head. So there it is‚ another horrific shooting massacre. Later

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    Winter Dreams Research Paper

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    money was low in almost every household. This pushed Fitzgerald’s favorite topic of a poor boy becoming rich into the American public. Dexter‚ the main character in “Winter Dreams” went from being an average boy that was living a good life to a rich man because of the love he had for a wealthy girl named Judy Jones. Through‚ “Winter Dreams” Fitzgerald explained the major events of his own life. Although many critics believed that Fitzgerald had a great talent in writing and he lived a great life

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    Love fuels actions What is real love? Do you show it by doing things for them? In his poem “These Winter Sundays” Robert Hayden uses imagery‚ poetic diction‚ and repetition to explore the theme of you do things for the ones you love because you love them. He uses imagery describing the cold tells the reader what his father has to face to warm the house‚ he follows up the description of the cold with talking about his father’s hands- “and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold‚ / then with cracked

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    history they are still the men and women who go up and beyond what is considered average. Heroes have always done more than what is asked of them. They have taken on a burden of making the wrong right. They speak the truth and are persecuted for it. In ancient Greece Socrates met his fate in that fashion‚ the Roman Christians that were fed to the lions and even today men like Nelson Mandela face persecution all for standing up for what they believed in. The heroic ideal has always been the pursuit

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    The speaker in the poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays”‚ by Robert Hayden‚ reveals both his loving and regretful feelings about his father by using symbolization‚ diction‚ and a regretful‚ “if only” tone‚ which are all reflected by the “angry home”. Hayden uses symbolization to convey the child’s feelings for the father. The speaker would “rise and dress‚/ fearing the chronic angers of that house.” The reader can imagine a child nervously getting out of bed to see his or her father. The bed is a symbol

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