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    Commentary on “Night of the Scorpion” by Nissim Ezequiel The poem “Night of the Scorpion” by Nissim Ezekiel is an account of how the poet remembers his mother being stung by a scorpion when he was young. However‚ he does not write about his own feelings or reactions; we realize he is merely the narrator. Most of the poem is in the third person‚ as Ezekiel reports on what other people do and say and he uses various images and senses to make us visualise the scenes. The poem is written

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    Choosing a College

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    This is a very serious topic and may prove of use to some people‚ especially if you plan on Attending College after High School. When writing this out i do have a few tips and Colleges that may strike your attention. One main tip that can help you out is When choosing a college choose a major that YOU are interested in‚ not your friends‚ and not your family but YOU! one saying my Aunt and Grandmother would always tell me...."If you have a job in the future make sure it’s something YOU enjoy. Because

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    Build A Snowman

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    and remembering the excitement of your childhood. Back to the times when eagerly you would charge outside with friends eager to meet the challenge of snowmen building. You would jostle and playfully toss snow at each other in the hopes of a snowball fight or a good time. It was a time of carefree attitudes and joyous living in the moment. It was a time still treasured by those who experienced

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    The Sundale Clubs

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    The Sundale Club I. Problems A. Macro 1. Division within organization due to poor relationships among personnel. 2. Lack of leadership and direction within organization. B. Micro 1. Johnson’s (reputed) behavior. 2. Loss of members. 3. Chain-of-command difficulties: Frank Havens unable to talk to boss‚ Bob Watts uninterested in problem. 4. Poor staff morale; treatment of Pat indicates problem. II. Causes 1. No recognition/follow-through for staff. Pat overlooked for promotion. 2.

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    The Emperors Club

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    HW – The Emperor’s Club The Professor had deep and huge problems regarding Cedric’s case. The primary problem was Cedric’s retained bad attitude (lack of focus‚ disrespectfulness and CHEATING) which he carried on until his grown man years. In my opinion‚ the professor has been an accomplice to this sad outcome of Cedric when he allowed him to be part of the top three Julius Caesar contestants even if he was not clearly deserving of the position. The bigger mistake was letting Cedric go on through

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    first to fight

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    The most important responsibility in our Corps is leading Marines. If we expect Marines to lead and if we expect Marines to follow‚ we must provide the education of the heart and of the mind to win on the battlefield and in the barracks‚ in war and in peace. Traditionally‚ that education has taken many forms‚ often handed down from Marine to Marine‚ by word of mouth and by example. Our actions as Marines every day must embody the legacy of those who went before us. Their memorial to us—their teaching

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    Wedding Dance

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    (Epic) Epic Smile Time slows;  then stops. You have an epic smile‚  shining brightly to challenge the sun. You laugh with your soul‚  eyes sparkling in the light. You have an epic smile‚  one I will never forget. My heart leaps at your voice‚  a smile shattering the gloom of life. You have an epic smile‚  brighter than a thousand suns. I will think of you often‚  though truthfully I already do. You have an epic smile‚ my muse‚  one that will always be with me. By: Brian

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    The Emperor's Club

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    This was the paper I passed for the movie "The Emperor’s Club" for Teaching Professions class last semester. Haha! Enjoy? :))) Mr. William Hundert was a promising teacher who was quite possibly the next headmaster for St. Benedict’s School for boys. Mr. Hundert taught the classics and served as moderator for the yearly Mr. Julius Cesar competition. On the first day of class‚ he tells his students that “Great ambition without contribution is without significance‚” taking Shutruk Nakhunte’s life

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    Emperor's Club

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    huge portion of what’s going to happen relies on the way we handle our present. Much of what our future brings depends on how much we let our past made an impact in our lives. To fully explain my point‚ let us examine the movie‚ “The Emperor’s Club”. It is a movie starring Kevin Kline as Professor William Hundert of St. Benedict’s School for Boys. It is a story about a dedicated Western Civilization teacher who has hoped that he could make a dent by imbibing his virtues and principles to his

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    The Breakfast Club

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    The Breakfast Club contained a wide variety of communication. Within this essay‚ the various types of communication and behaviors will be discussed. Key terms will be pointed out and highlighted‚ as well as described in relation to the examples extracted from the film. The character’s included: Brian (brain)‚ Andrew (athlete)‚ John Bender (criminal)‚ Claire (princess)‚ and Allison (basketcase). I will concentrate on two characters through out the film. The first character is John Bender (criminal)

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