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    this “BloodToilTears‚ and Sweat speech is what made his career. This speech was given by Churchill on his entrance into the House of Commons with the presence of the outgoing prime minister. There has been controversy surrounding his intense speech regarding the multiple ultra-nationalistic statements he makes‚ however in this quote‚ he poses the effective idea that victory must be attained at all costs‚ even in spite of “terror”‚ and it is apparent that his intentions regarding his speech are

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    Brandon Fan Szeto English 10H: P3 May 13‚ 2013 BloodToilTears‚ and Sweat Winston Churchill’s leadership and influence saved Britain and Europe from falling under the wrath of Hitler. There are multiple perspectives of an effective leader. One might argue that a leader may force their citizens to swear loyalty to show that immediate results are effective. Others may say that an effective leader is someone who leads the country for the greater good. Some may even say striking fear into citizens

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    The late 19th Century was a revolutionizing period in American History evident by the Industrial Revolution and the Civil War. However‚ it was the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad which profoundly changed the United States. The discovery of gold‚ the acquisition of Mexican territories and the continued settlement of the West increased the need for a primary railway system connecting the East and the West Coasts. The Transcontinental Continental Railroad aided the settling of the west

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    Sweat

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    Significance from “Sweat” This short story has very powerful moral and religious resemblance. Right away we get the impression that Delia is a doer‚ she washes cloths for living. She starts her week by first going to church every Sunday‚ she is religiously strong. Her husband Sykes Jones is the complete opposite from his wife‚ abusive‚ immoral and inconsiderate to her feelings. In the story Delia says to her husband‚ “Sweatsweatsweat! Work and sweat‚ cry and sweat‚ pray and sweat.” There is no

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    Lydia Berry Mrs. Clark Period 1 January 2013 Electronic Note Cards A. Hurston‚ Zora Neale. "Sweat." The Oxford Book of American Short Stories. Ed. Joyce Carol Oates. Oxford [England: Oxford UP‚ 1992. 352-60. Print. * A1. “Just then something long‚ round‚ limp‚ and black fell upon her shoulders and slithered to the floor beside her. A great terror took hold of her.” (Hurston) Imagery of a snake. Snakes represent evil‚ and Delia is terrified of snakes. * A2. “Two months after the wedding

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    Brock Bonvillain October 7‚ 2010 Jean Baptist Meunier English 1001 No Sweat! Sweatshops date back to as far as the 16th century‚ but were first exposed in Britain in 1889. Around the 1830s-1840s‚ immigrants started coming to the United States and organized sweatshops in tenement buildings. Despite poor health problems and disease from the harsh conditions‚ immigrants needed the work and were appreciative. Today sweatshops are often found in slow‚ developing countries‚ but many are found around

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    Tears, Idle Tears

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    Tears‚ Idle Tears 1) The author in the story‚ “Tears‚ Idle Tears” Elizabeth Bowen‚ Uses an in-direct method of presentation for Mrs. Dickinson‚ Her personality is mainly implicated through her speech throughout the story. Mrs. Dickinson is a very cruel‚ self centred lady; her main motivation in the story is to look good to all her friends or basically look good anywhere in general. She is the type of person that couldn’t handle shame brought upon somebody else‚ so her idea of assessing

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    Tears‚ Idle Tears In the short story‚ “Tears‚ Idle Tears”‚ the author Elizabeth Bowen uses an indirect method of presentation for the portrayal of Mrs. Dickonson as a cruel and vain woman who is trying to make her emotionally sensitive son into a stronger man. One can see the type of person Mrs. Dickonson is through her speech and actions. The way she speaks to her son Frederick is cold and calculating. She does not bother to worry about his feelings but rather belittles him. For example

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    TEARS‚ IDLE TEARS” “TEARS‚ IDLE TEARS” Summary The speaker sings of the baseless and inexplicable tears that rise in his heart and pour forth from his eyes when he looks out on the fields in autumn and thinks of the past. This past‚ (“the days that are no more”) is described as fresh and strange. It is as fresh as the first beam of sunlight that sparkles on the sail of a boat bringing the dead back from the underworld‚ and it is sad as the last red beam of sunlight that shines on a boat that

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    Topic: Donate Blood. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to donate blood regularly. Visual Aid: PowerPoint / Blood Donation Advertisement. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Step: A. Attention Getter: Are you at least 17 year old? Do you weight more than 50kg? Do you fairly healthy? If your answer is yes‚ you should donate blood every two months. According to the report in Arab Times newspaper Kuwait is in need of 250 blood donors every day‚ and the demand is likely grow to 400 in the next five

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