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    Compare & Contrast English & French colonies The Spanish and English colonies both moved to North America for opportuity. The difference is that the Spaniards wanted gold‚ and the English colonists wanted freedom. The Spanish settled in the Southwest and the English colonies went to New England. The Spaniards ventured to the United States region of America from Latin America. They wanted to find the same kind of success they had found in South and Central America. But‚ they ran into some

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    “Literature adds to reality‚ it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect‚ it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become” The roots‚ towards the entire human purpose‚ begins from language‚ and how it’s meant to be interpreted‚ since no message‚ story‚ or action can ever be portrayed without it. In Virginia Woolf’s “How One Should Read a Book”‚ and Pablo Neruda’s “The Word”‚ their thoughts

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    The passage demonstrates that Junior is determined to get hope using literary devices such as contrast/comparison‚ repetition and simile. Therefore more broadly Native Americans are portrayed in negative ways compared to white people. They have been raised to believe in the mindset that white people are superior. The author uses contrast/comparison in the passage to compare not only Native Americans and white people but also Junior. In the passage it states‚ “I was the only kid‚ white or Indian

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    Reader Response Analysis of Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Lines is originally written in Spanish version entitled “Puede Escribir” since Neruda is a Chilean poet. He had inspired many people because of his verses. He is a political activist and his verses fall in the Post Modern Period. This paper talks about the personal response of the reader with the poem “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” and this aims to

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    History 1301 Josue Carreon 800251629 Dr. Adam I. Arenson Pueblo Revolt and King Philip’s War Metacom was the Indian leader whom the English called King Philip‚ the fear that the Indians had as well as the English was that the Indian Sausimun had been found dead and they believed that was because he informed the English of an Indian plot and he was going to be killed by the Indians for doing so therefore he decided to end his own life‚ and because of this both the Indians and the English became

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    The Life of Salvador Moncada Salvador Moncada was born in Tegucigalpa‚ the capital of Honduras‚ on December 3 in the year 1944. His Honduran father‚ Salvador Moncada‚ and his British mother‚ Jenny Seidner‚ took Moncada and moved their small family to El Salvador when he a young boy of only 6 years of age. When he was old enough‚ Moncada became a student at the University of El Salvador. For eight years he studied medicine at the college. One year later he attempted to further his education by traveling

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    The Crystal Merchant became a good friend to Santiago because he gave him a chance. In return‚ Santiago helped make the Crystal Merchant’s store successful again. The merchant did not like to take risks and did not like change. He was a religious man. His fear was fulfilling the fifth obligation in his Muslim religion‚ which was to make a pilgrimage to Mecca. He feared making the trip because he believed that once he achieved this dream‚ he would have nothing else to live for. “Because it’s

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    Chief Seattle’s inspirational oration delivered to Governor Isaac Stevens in 1864 is an attempt to manipulate the whites to fairly deal with the Native Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech

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    LOBSTER´S En junio 2005 la empresa Lobster´s tenía ya 12 años de actividad pionera en el sector de la pesca de langosta de altura. Esta empresa‚ con sede en Massachussets‚ capturó el 16% de langosta de altura en 2004 y era el mayor productor individual de langosta en América del Norte. J. S. Graciano‚ gerente desde 2002‚ anticipaba una posición todavía más dominante y‚ a largo plazo‚ contemplaba una integración mayor de la que ya había iniciado: “ Estamos tratando de revolucionar la industria de

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    Fatima Meeting Santiago- When I first met Santiago‚ there was something about him. I could not explain it then‚ and I doubt I ever will be able to. His eyes entrapped me‚ and he looked so gentle and sincere I could not help but smile! The way he looked at me was unlike anything else‚ it was almost as if he looked into my soul. We understood what the other was thinking without speaking any words. It was what the strange old man‚ the Alchemist was always talking about‚ the language of the world

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