LIKE THE MOLAVE R. Zulueta Da Acosta Not yet‚ Rizal‚ not yet. Sleep not in peace; There are a thousand waters to be spanned; There are a thousand mountains to be crossed; There are a thousand cross to be borne. Our shoulders are not strong; our sinews are Grown flaccid with dependence‚ smug with ease Under another’s wing. Rest not in peace; Not yet‚ Rizal‚ not yet. The land has need Of young blood – and‚ what younger than your own‚ Forever spilled in the great name of freedom. Forever
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Note: Some names have been changed to protect the anonymity of the persons involved. Fake nose‚ fake lips‚ fake bust… Can anything stay natural these days? Surgeons have apparently achieved to change every part of the body and they ain’t going to stop. Indeed‚ another form of surgery has become widespread around the world: hymenoplasty. Morocco hasn’t escape from that trend. But why in the world a woman would want to have her hymen −the tissue that covers the external part of the vagina and is broken
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There is no place like home Write an essay on: “There is no place like home”. Home! Home! There is no place like home. This saying always makes a deep impression on my mind whenever I think of it. My home is the sweetest‚ the loveliest and the best place in the world. In spite of its shabbiness‚ I still prefer it to any beautiful places on the globe. I would sacrifice all the comforts and luxuries of a modern building in a distant place in exchange for the simple dwelling place‚ my sweet
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In the story of Children of the Sea‚ a boy from Haiti wrote imaginary letters to his girlfriend while he was on a boat‚ while his girlfriend was writing an imaginary letters to him. The boy writes letters to a girl he loves and she writes letters about the war in her country. When he was on the boat the only thing that he remembered was the relationship between him and she and he wanted that to stay with her the rest of his life‚ but because of the time which was separating them he knew she will
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Document Title: Desk Study for Engineering Geology Field Course Contents 1. Fistral Beach‚ Towan Beach and Killacourt cove in Newquay 3 2. Watergate Bay from the cliffs adjacent to the Watergate bay Hotel (OS 184139‚ 64963) to Creepinghole Point 4 3. Bude from Compass Cove to Maer Down 5 4. Cheesewring Quarry on Bodmin Moor 6 5. Portreath for Cunnard Hotels Limited 7 Appendix Figure 1: Location Plan Newquay 3 Figure 2: Geological Map Newquay 4 Figure 3 : Topographical Map Newquay
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The general argument made by Carl Richards in his work‚ “Fighting the Gender Pay Gap” is that some factors that affects gender pay gaps are the fact that there is bias‚ not enough awareness‚ and no real consequences for those companies not willing to change. More specifically‚ Richards argues that many companies aren’t willing to change and help decrease the gender pay gap. He states‚ “There’s no real consequence if they don’t” (Paragraph 4).Richards is suggesting that companies are unwilling to
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“You play ball like a girl!” [entire group stands in shocked silence] Phillips: “What did you say?” Ham Porter: “You heard me.” Phillips: “Tomorrow. Noon‚ at our field. Be there‚ buffalo-butt breath.” This is an excerpt from the film‚ “The Sandlot” that was released in 1993‚ but was set in the 1960’s. What you see here is an example of the phrase “like a girl‚” actually having reference and meaning from one young man to another. It’s stating that Phillips plays baseball like a young girl‚ which
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Significance and Relevace of ’’As You Like It" ’’ Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a good play for anyone to read or see. Some readers would enjoy one aspect of it‚ some would enjoy another. But all would‚ in general‚ enjoy the play. Albert Gilman says that Shakespeare intended to imply that all that people need to live together in harmony is "good sense‚ love‚ humor‚ and a generous disposition." (Gilman lxvii) This play is deeper than the surface‚ and that is part of its
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| The theme of As you like it:As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 or early 1600 and first published in the First Folio‚ 1623. The play’s first performance is uncertain‚ though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has been suggested as a possibility. As You Like It follows its heroine Rosalind as she flees persecution in her uncle’s court‚ accompanied by her cousin Celia and Touchstone the court jester‚ to find safety and eventually‚
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various literary means by which characters are presented Indirect Characterization: The author shows us the characters through their actions Direct Characterization: They tell us straight out‚ by exposition or analysis‚ what the characters are like‚ or they have another character in the story describe them. Dramatized: Shown as speaking and behaving as in a stage play Stock Character: Stereotyped figures who have recurred so often in fiction that we recognize them at once. Static Character:
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