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    Yes you heard it right‚ late again because I was once left by the plane on one of my trip to London. It’s not surprising because ever since high school‚ I was always late. Okay enough of that embarrassing story. By the way‚ all my things were pack and viola‚ I’m ready to go. I drive for myself in going to the airport. Take note‚ I know how to drive now. This is it I’m going home! When I was on the plane‚ a voice rang throughout the plane. As usual‚ it was the stewardess informing us that we are travelling

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    It was written by muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair‚ who went into Chicago and the stockyards to investigate what life was like for the people who lived and worked there. The book was originally written with the intent of showing Socialism as a better option than Capitalism for the society. However‚ the details of the story ended up launching a government investigation of the meat packing plants‚ and ultimately regulation of food products. It gave an informative view of what life was like

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    Nov 16‚2013 1.    Emerson begins his second paragraph with “Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string‚” (as cited in Langan‚ 2014) What does he mean by this? Why do you think he placed the quote this early in the essay? Explain (1)I feel that Emerson’s quote “Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to its own string‚” Is implying‚ whatever you set your mind too you can accomplish. “Every heart vibrates to its own Iron string‚” Is implying that everyone is different; we go about doing

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    back to his home. Instead‚ he names himself the Red Chief and enjoys playing the Indian game. Poor Bill and Sam‚ being the victim of the child’s fun game‚ they get seriously bothered and harmed‚ and soon get tired of it. Moreover‚ the town‚ Summit was so peaceful without a bit of tension‚ and had no sign of searching for the child. Plot This section covers the ’Rising Action’ of the plot. In this part of the story‚ Bill and Sam have some problems with their plans and try to deal with it.

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    Lions led by Donkeys

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    Ever since the end of WW1 in 1918 which was won by the British allies against the Germans it‚ has been hugely debated whether the famous interpretation ’Lions Led by Donkeys’ is correct. I am going to look at various peoples interpretations of this statement to reach an overall conclusion. I will be looking at different views for and against the statement. I will evaluate poems by soldiers‚ letters written by Douglas Haig and also authors of books written about the war.  The Battle of the Somme

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    for every man that was to govern or shepherd a flock to be well equipped in the area of biblical back grounds. Although it is not a sufficient‚ it is very necessary to gain the understanding that comes from the text. Background is also another crucial hermeneutical tool. That can give us proper insight to the true understanding of what the author was trying to say to the readers of that day. And if the readers in this modern day can get the real message that the original author was trying to convey

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    one. Shakespeare’s works‚ for example‚ were almost all written for entertainment - to be performed for an audience. As over four centuries later these works are still being analyzed and produced‚ it is obvious the purpose was achieved. A second reason is impact. Some stories are written to change lives‚ to engender a change in view. Another purpose may be to teach‚ such as The Boy In the Striped Pajamas‚ by John Boyne. That novel was written to give an insight to the

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    Being a Good Neighbor

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    the editor written on January 8‚ 2014 in the Chicago Tribune‚ Foertsch explained what he believed qualified as not being a good neighbor. In my opinion‚ the main weakness in the letter is that it was written so it seemed like Foertsch thought that the only requirement for being a good neighbor is to shovel the snow. He did not weigh any other options for why the snow was not shoveled and believed that it just automatically made someone a bad neighbor. Although this may not be what he was trying to

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    loss of coherency; this is portrayed in “I Felt a Funeral in My Brain” where her use of rhythm and repetition are used to share this with her reader’s. Her poem generally follows a consistent pattern‚ mostly written in iambs‚ where the unstressed syllable follows a stressed syllable. This was most probably used by Dickinson to depict a pulsating headache‚ that continues to throb and throb‚ similar to how a funeral procession seemingly becomes more unbearable as it continues. In lines 3-4 of the poem

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    explained that it was the time for remaking the sign‚ that in every century‚ the sign must be renewed for it is the only sign that cannot keep its nature unchanged. As Greythorne spoke to Will about the renewal‚ there was a general rumble of voices‚ low and high‚ all approving and agreed. A small man held out a glass toward Will‚ then‚ gave another to Merriman. “My lord”‚ he said and bowed. Before Will had a chance to think‚ the small man burst out laughing‚ which made Will think it was a joke. After

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