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    will win the war .I feel this way because before the start of the war Germany and Austria-Hungary have very strong military powers ‚ their powers even stronger than Britain and France. Moreover ‚ the Russian economy was becoming very poor and because of this communism is going to take over the country and The Russian army will exit the war in 1917.Moreover‚ Germany and Austria – Hungary are part of the same race so they will help each other in the war. I feel the alliance

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    she repeated the word "I could" many times as to express her longing to remember the memory of the meeting. For alliteration‚ she used the words like "meeting me" to attract us. For assonance‚ she stress on the vowel sound ’O’ very much to catch our soundings. And for internal rhymes‚ she used words like ’hour’ and ’your’‚ ’see’ and ’foresee’‚ ’one’ and ’know’. Christina Rossetii used the image of season‚ time‚ memory‚ nature‚ evasion and nothingness in "I wish I could remember". She made the contrast

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    and drop my attitude I apparently have. Be more dedicated‚ focused in whatever I do‚ stop being irritable or turning things around; just do it‚ the earlier‚ the better. Chill more often and realize it is okay to have fun; it is okay to focus on my contentment. Life is short‚ we have a lot of responsibilities‚ but we might as well do them with a smile on our face I believe everything will go better‚ if you truly unwind every now and then.   The first thing I would like to change about myself is to

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    One Amazing Thing by: Chitra Divakaruni. It was first published in the US in voice by Hyperion in 2009 and later published by Penguin books India February 2010. The book also has 240 pages. Chitra B. Divakaiumi is an award winning author poet. Her work is widely known‚ as she has been published in over 500 magazines. Including Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker‚ and her writing has been included in over 50 anthologies. She was born in India and lived there until 1976. At which point she left Calcutta

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    Their feet stamp down on the ground‚ their laughter is like music‚ cheers ad squeals as they continue to play. Then‚ one day they’re gone. The children of today don’t always get to have fun and be free-spirited anymore‚ many are forced to work and receive no kindness at all. We need to protect and care for the local children‚ the less fortunate children‚ we need to raise awareness‚ money hopes and dreams. If we don’t care for children now‚ how can they be the leaders of tomorrow? The issue of

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    Emily Dickinson’s two poems‚ "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" and "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died‚" revolve around one central theme‚ death. Though the two do centralize around the theme of death they both have slightly different messages or beliefs about what is to come after death. By discussing both of the poems and interpreting their meanings‚ the reader can gain a fuller understanding of the message Dickinson is trying to send to her audience and a greater feel for

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    Harswell‚ Tiffanie Prof. M. Maupin Enc0025 05/27/2013 What invention would the world be better off without‚ and why? One major substance in the world can change your life forever. The most popular invention that I feel the world can go without is Cocaine. This drug can cause much turmoil in your life. Just one try and you can become an addict. An addiction is a habit that can’t be broken unless you have assistance. Cocaine can cause you to have health issues‚ family issues and cause

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    setback‚ I felt like my life was at an all time low. I didn’t realize the old cliché‚ "Things could always be worse‚" was about to take on new meaning. One day after classes‚ I came home and discovered the shoe shop was closed in the middle of the afternoon. Feeling something was wrong‚ I rushed to our apartment and found my father in severe respiratory distress. He was wheezing and gasping for air. His skin had turned blue‚ and he was too weak to talk. I had never seen my father this ill‚ so I immediately

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    unpredictable‚ and tomorrow is not guaranteed. If I Could Tell You by W. H. Auden is a villanelle much like others using rhyme‚ repetition‚ and meter‚ that revolve around the main idea of the continuity time and its unforeseeable nature. The rhyming of the alternating ending lines‚ “Time will say nothing but I told you so” (1) and “If I could tell you I would let you know” (3) keep the rhyme scheme which stays on the central themes. “Time will say nothing but i told you so” shows that time keeps going

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    Shane Jones-Rust p73 Western Civilizations II How World War I Changed the World World War I took place between 1914 and 1918. Although the conflict began in Europe‚ it roped in countries as far away as the United States and Japan. At the time‚ the English-speaking world knew it as the “Great War”—the term “World War I” was applied decades later. Historians still actively disagree over the fundamental causes of the war. The period leading up to the war was a complex tangle of diplomacy

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