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    marvelous literatures in which character similarities are delineated through the novels‚ how poverty is portrayed through character and also ultimately how there is racism and segregation betwixt the two races. These books hold lots of knowledge about real life issues that have occurred in the past. These novels are highly recommended because they expand

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    ELEG 2130 Digital Logic Design Laboratory Lab 10: T-Bird Tail Light Controller Station: 13 Prepared by: Turki Alshubrumi Ali Alazman Abdulelah Alshuwaish 04/30/13 1. Objective In this lab we programed a finite state machine in VHDL and then we tested it. After that‚ we simulate the various tail light operations for a T-Bird automobile. 2. Equipment 3. Procedure We copied the skeleton of the finite state machine code‚ and the testbench off of the

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    The victims of prejudice All around the world‚ discrimination of a certain race occurs. Harper Lees’ novel to kill a mockingbird shows the prejudice in Maycomb‚ which is revealed by the outsiders. Due to the differences of people in the community‚ victims are victimized. Also people who choose to be different are victimized from other people due to prejudice. Also‚ the victims of racial prejudice are treated differently than others. The reality is finally revealed when the Outsiders are judged due

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    make a suggestion. The idiom ‘Kill two birds with one stone’ is used in response to a question regarding single parenting. This idiom is a well-known one‚ meaning everyone reading the response understands what she is implying‚ as well as forming imagery about what she is implying. The idiom stands for doing one action to solve two problems‚ and this idiom in question provides us with vivid imagery about a way to solve the woman’s problem. Using the noun ‘birds’ compacts both problems she has into very

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    finally finished all the reading and time they had to spend with her‚ then she died a month later. “Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict‚” said Atticus. “She took it as a pain-killer for years. The doctor put her on it. She’d have spent the rest of her life on it and died without so much agony‚ but she was too contrary‚ she said she was going to leave this world beholden to nothing and nobody. Jem‚ when you’re sick as she was‚ it’s all right to take anything to make it easier‚ but it wasn’t all right

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    Maya Angelou in her autobiographical book I Know why the Caged Bird Sings. The most pressing of these issues was probably the fact that Maya lived in the highly segregated south. Another factor of her imprisonment was because Maya‚ also known as Marguerite‚ was a social outcast‚ with very few friends other then relatives. Finally‚ the main character was entrapped because of her unusual sexual exposure. Over all‚ the highly segregated life she led‚ her exclusion socially‚ and her sexual experience caught

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    Critical response Robert Frost –The Oven Bird This poem contains 14 lines and is written mainly in iambic pentameter with a little variation in some lines. Each line rhymes with some other line‚ but there is no regular rhyme pattern. Nevertheless‚ you can call this poem a sonnet in my opinion‚ because it contains the key features of a sonnet: Iambic pentameter‚ an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines) and a theme linked to nature. As mentioned‚ the base metrical pattern of this poem is

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    The Sweet Singing Sirens The Sirens in Greek mythology‚ were the daughters of Phorcys the sea-god. Writers generally claimed to say they were a group of three. Also that their home is an island in the western sea between Aeanea‚ the island of Circe‚ and the rock of Scylla. They are nymphs‚ or beautiful girls‚ of the sea. Their way of living was to lure mariners to the island by their sweet songs‚ and viciously kill the mariners. Unfortunately‚ mariners weren’t ever able to escape the sirens once

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou The free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky. But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. The caged bird sings with fearful trill of the things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the

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    A bird c ame down the walk----" by Emily Dickinson The first two stanzas of the poem are a simple description of the bird‚ not knowing it is being watched by the poet‚ being a bird. The third stanza is where Dickinson really hits her stride. The bird’s "rapid eyes...hurried all abroad" is a darn good description of a bird on alert for predators. And while comparing the bird’s eyes to "Beads" seems to make the bird less alive the fact that the beads are "frightened‚" while perhaps overly humanizing

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