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    American Red Cross

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    wondered who started the American Red Cross? Well you’re looking at the person who started it. My name is Clarissa Harlowe Barton‚ but people just call me Clara Barton. I was born on December 25‚1821 in North Oxford‚ Massachusetts to Stephen and Sarah Stone Barton. I had four siblings and they were Dorothy‚ Stephen‚ David and Sally. Also I wasn’t married and I did not have any kids. In my lifetime I was a teacher ‚ a nurse in the army and president of the American Red Cross. So before I was a nurse

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    Old Man and the Sea Study Guide Answers DAY ONE: PAGES 9-25 1. Who is Santiago? Describe his physical appearance and personality. He is an old fisherman who has “gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish.”(9) He has been deemed “unlucky” by others in the community. Santiago’s is described on pages 9-14: o “thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck;” o “brown blotches of benevolent skin cancer;” o “his hands had the deep-creased scars from handling heavy fish;” o “everything

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    the Sea; however‚ both of these stories ended up exploring a similar topic. For instance‚ Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea shows one man’s determination against the forces of nature. Santiago uses his years of fishing experience to catch the marlin and trump nature. Similarly‚ Spielberg’s Jaws follows 3 men’s battle with a great white shark. In the end‚ they too accomplish their goal of beating nature. Overall‚ The Old Man and the Sea and Jaws show

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    The Red Wheelbarrow was an interesting poem‚ one because it’s short and was able to keep my attention for the 4 lines of text‚ two because it seemed to combine the two popular prose styles of romanticism and realism. William Carlos Williams utilizes a sense of realism by depicting a scene of an everyday red wheelbarrow on farm‚ but also romanticizes the wheel barrow in strange yet cool way. He puts the wheelbarrow‚ a simple yard tool‚ on pedestal by saying that "So much depends upon the red wheel

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    Jiu Er: a female hero in Red Sorghum In 1988 Zhang Yimou made his directorial debut with Red Sorghum‚ the first Chinese Film gaining International (support). It is based on two Mo Yan’s novels‚ and it’s the first of a trilogy in which the director focuses on the analysis of the woman’s figure. In this film the main character is Jiu Er‚ a young woman forced to marry a leprous old man by her father‚ that sold her to buy a mule. Through the scenes‚ we are able to see how Jiu Er changes her life

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    Schneider September 16‚ 2009 The Corrupting Power of Money in Wide Sargasso Sea According to Bible folklore‚ Jesus is attributed to have stated that “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil” (1 Tim. 6:10). While it is not entirely fair to blame money for any individual’s immortal acts‚ the lure of money often produces desperate choices for these individuals. In Jean Rhys’s novel‚ Wide Sargasso Sea‚ the theme of money and greed are exemplified through a number of the characters

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    The American Red Cross

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    American Red Cross The American Red Cross is an organization created to provide care for those in need. The Red Cross is involved with disaster relief‚ responding to approximately 70‚000 disasters in the United States every year; they support America’s military families‚ helping an average of 150‚000 military families and veterans annually. The Red Cross is also the largest supplier of blood in the U.S.‚ and the nation’s leading provider of health and safety courses. The American Red Cross played

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    American Red Cross I was watching newscast when a report about hurricane sandy came on. The American Red Cross helps people in most situations around the world. The Reporter was interviewing a woman victimized by hurricane sandy. A gust of wind made the woman’s hair tickle her nose when an American Red Cross worker came over and gave her a big‚ puffy coat with a fuzzy trim at the hood. Believe it or not‚ the American Red Cross was not always a widely known charity. The American Red Cross

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    important element in every novel. It creates a sense of where it is‚ when it happens and sets the mood of the audience. In the novel‚ “The Old Man and the Sea”‚ by Ernest Hemingway demonstrates many ways of how he uses setting to create a mood of the audience towards the characters and their ideas and attitudes. To begin with‚ as he goes out to sea‚ “In the dark the old man could feel the morning coming and as he rowed he heard he trembling sound as flying fish left the water and the hissing that

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    Tyler Perimenis Professor Mathews English 2301W 21 October 2014 Symbolism through Theme Of Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea “To produce a mighty book‚ you must choose a mighty theme. No great and enduring volume can ever be written on the flea‚ though many there be that have tried it‚” stated Herman Melville. As implied‚ without theme‚ no novel can be considered “mighty” or have any depth. Theme is essential in any work of art. Jane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Brontë that takes the reader through

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