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    INTERPRETATION OF: TO THE FILIPINO YOUTH Unfold‚ oh timid flower! Lift up your radiant brow‚ This day‚ Youth of my native strand! Your abounding talents show Resplendently and grand‚ Fair hope of my Motherland! Soar high‚ oh genius great‚ And with noble thoughts fill their mind; The honor’s glorious seat‚ May their virgin mind fly and find More rapidly than the wind. The first line‚ "unfold‚ oh timid flower‚" implies that the youth is silent and consequently has not yet gone

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    Poems for essay: Neutral Tones‚ A Broken Appointment‚ The Moth-Signal. Interpretation is said to be an explanation or conceptualization of a work of literature or other art form by a critic. Hardy is known for integrating personal events from his life‚ into his poems that allow the reader to develop a fully rounded view of what he was trying to convey in his work. Love and its effects are one of his most famous themes that are the basis of many of his poems. Hardy tends to use references to many

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    Intellection‚ Learner‚ Restorative‚ Individualization‚ and Achiever. These are the five strengths I was told I have from the Clifton Strengths for Students test‚ and I couldn’t agree more. The first two‚ intellection and learner‚ are strengths related to strategic thinking which is an important piece of who I am. I enjoy learning about the world around me‚ but I don’t necessarily enjoy school which is why I chose to only come to school for my bachelors. I love to ask why and have an intellectual

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    Lucille Ball Lucille Ball one of the first known women comedians‚ and the woman known as the redhead with the very annoying voice‚ was born August 6‚ 1911 in an average middle class American family. Ball’s ground breaking show “I Love Lucy”‚ gave insight into a middle class family in the 1950’s‚ the only difference was Ball’s costar and husband Desi Arnez was Cuban. When I picked my topic I thought it would be cool to dig inside of Ball’s personal life with her husband and family but as I discovered

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    Lucille Ball; Research Paper Lucille Ball was a hard working‚ determined women. She was one of the first and most powerful women comedians‚ made people smile through tough times she grew up in‚ and had many achievements and awards. She stood out to the world‚ and did things the way she wanted. Lucille was an inspiration to many famous comedians to this day. As a woman in her time‚ she was very brave. To put yourself out in the world of acting was not something they did. Because of her actions

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    Lucille Ball 	Lucille Ball has made significant and positive contributions to the country with her comedy. Many consider her America ’s best female actress. Kathleen Brady‚ in fact‚ says‚ "Lucille Ball is one of the greatest performing artists America has produced" (ix). Throughout her career‚ Ball has not only been a comedienne‚ but also a superb businesswoman‚ an excellent role model‚ and has won numerous awards. 	Lucille Ball ’s major contribution has been as a comedienne. Not only

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    Clifton Strengths Finder Sarah Delannoy Immaculata University In many cases‚ people find it difficult to label or categorize their natural talent. Because one is unaware of their natural talents‚ he or she experiences. During Gallup’s research on identifying talents‚ they discovered Throughout the course of Clifton’s work on studying talents‚ they discovered that the majority of people do not have careers that purse their natural talents (Rath‚ 2007). Out of 10 million people they surveyed

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    A Rose for Emily The novel of William Faulkner ‘A Rose for Emily’ recounts a part of the past in the life of Miss Emily Grierson and the society in a town of Jefferson after the Civil War. We can watch the intriguing story of a young woman when she is changing from nice and likable young lady to a hermit-like individual‚ a burden and nuisance for the people and authority of the town. She lived in a gorgeous but rundown house without any major ‘troubles’‚ like paying taxes for example

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    I think the poem is a wonderful way to describe both dreams‚ and race. For the speaker has mentioned about his race‚ and his dream was present in his mind. A few examples is‚ my dream “was there in front of me‚” and “I am black.” To me‚ the speaker wanted people to know that he had other plans in mind; however‚ he had limitation about what he can do while he grew older. The poet was using both simile and symbol in the poem. A simile that Hughes used‚ “bright like a sun.” I find that Hughes was trying

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    1994 1994 DBQ During the years of the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century‚ imperialists in the United States continued to use expansionist points of view and projects that had been handed down from past generations. Not only did they continue these projects‚ they also created new ones of their own. Many citizens showed little interest in international affairs after the civil war‚ but with the coming of the "Age of Empire"‚ a change in U.S. foreign policy excited citizens and

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