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    until 8 am the first class day. It can take up to 24 hours for your Canvas account to be created after enrolling for a course. A Canvas Student Orientation course is available for all students to become familiar with Canvas and can be accessed under Courses after login.Please use the links below to locate the email address of your online instructor. A student enrolled in an Online course must contact the instructor prior to the first day of session. Access to the course starts the first day of the

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    Jalissa Goolsby Professor Rhodes English 29 January 14 Fatherless Love The vision of my Fatherless Love have became more and more of a blur to my past childhood memories of not having him there in my life as a young girl. This is my life not a story I always wanted to be daddy’s girl growing up. Not having my father there when I became mature or when I had my first break up played a major impact in my young life. ‘‘Dance With My Father’’ by Luther Vandross is a song that is very

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    emotions‚ after experiencing pity‚ fear‚ and shock. In Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles uses the contrast between sight and blindness to reveal the complexities and self-inflicting irony of the protagonist‚ Oedipus.

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    one-word topic "Love". This piece was written in 45 minutes (actually I had more time‚ I but I wasted too much time - some of it unnecessary - to think of what to write)‚ so mind you‚ I was in quite a hurry. Personally‚ I don’t think it’s that good... I really wish they gave us more time for this written paper for English. Could’ve produced a better essay with more time‚ I think. So anyway‚ here you go. Comments will be appreciated. Love (SPM Trial Exams Essay) by Lee Zhi Wei Love. It is the one

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    Professor‚ "...as soon as we notice blindness and sight as thematic components of a work‚ more and more related images and phrases emerge in the text." He notes that writers choose to blind their characters for more than the simple reason of putting emphasis on levels beyond the physical. The complexity of the character requires a shift in outlook of his or her actions‚ but also the action of others. In Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles repeatedly uses the ideas of sight and blindness metaphorically to display the

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    Analyzing Sight Passage Romeo & Juliet – Act 3/Scene 2/lines 1-34 1. Identify the speaker * Juliet is the speaker of the passage. 2. To whom is being spoken to * Juliet is speaking to the audience. 3. The context of the passage * This passage appears at the point in the play when Romeo kills Tybalt out of rage for killing Mercutio‚ and is exiled by the Prince for taking the law into his own hands. Juliet‚ unaware of what had happened‚ waits alone in the Capulet

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    Imagine walking on a soft‚ moist bed of white sand. The cool breeze is gently blowing‚ the chirping of the birds flying around can be heard in the background. As you look down in the smooth white sand‚ slightly discolored by the cool‚ crystal clear water from the ocean‚ you see thin‚ snakelike trails in the sand left behind by the gentle erosion from the waves. Ahead of you in the distance is a wet‚ dark‚ wooden pier that appears to grow out of the shoreline and enters into the ocean. You stop to

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    have been precipitated by Four Sights"(Mitchel‚ 12). Many people at that time believed that as soon as Buddha started experiencing the Four Sights‚ the crisis that he was facing started to intensify. Many authors describe the four sights to be a number of things or events that that were responsible for Buddha’s understanding that happiness is not entirely dependent on material things.

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    Shakespeare’s presentation of the various forms of love in the first three acts of ‘As You Like It’ Various forms of love are depicted in Shakespeare’s play ‘As You Like It’ which clearly show the relationships between the key characters in the play as well as illustrating the different aspects of their characteristics. The first three acts introduce the ideas of love and how they differ in the context of different subjects in the play; whether it is a romantic love or a friendship Shakespeare’s use of language

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    a great king unless he saw the Four Passing Sights (a sick person‚ an elderly person‚ a corpse‚ and a holy man). Through the efforts of his father‚ Siddhartha was shielded from the idea of pain and suffering and lived a privileged childhood full of luxuries. As he began to mature‚ Siddhartha gradually witnessed the Four Passing Sights. These Four Passing Sights‚ which his father tried so hard to protect him from‚ opened Buddha’s eyes to

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