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    complications utilizing natural supplements to create the medication needed. Technology has been evolving quickly and mostly everyone has adapted to it and is apart of their natural environment and utilizes it in anyway daily. In Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv utilizes rhetorical questions‚ anecdote‚ and repetition to convey his message about the separation between humans and nature. In the passage he utilizes rhetorical questions and asks two in particular to really get the audience thinking. "Why

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    children which are scared to walk around because they do not want to waste the energy they have from the little food that they feel they were lucky to get. In addition‚ Wright would not accept food from others even if he was in pain from the hunger. Richard Wright admitted how he felt when eating food that was not his‚ “When the neighbors offered me food‚ I refused‚ already ashamed that so often in my life I had to be fed by strangers” (Wright 86). Wright explained how if the person persisted‚ he would

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    feels the pain of a loss. Behind the setting of a bright room‚ a warm fire‚ and a family’s love‚ you find yourself absorbing amazing imagery and allusions that will drastically change your understanding of this literary piece. In the poem ‚the author Richard Wilbur uses the literary device of imagery as not only a method to strengthen the readers understanding of the situation at hand‚ but also climbs to the level of placing hidden allusions which refer to great biblical stories in which sharpens the

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    I chose Richard Lovelace who writes to his lovers to tell them how he lives in the moment. Although he writes from prison‚ Lovelace continues to enjoy life and love his mistress in ’To Althea‚ From Prison.’ Lovelace describes how although he is locked in a prison‚ his mind and soul are free to live for the moment. ’Stone walls do not a prison make‚ nor iron bars a cage -- minds innocent and quiet take that for an hermitage -- that I have freedom in my love‚ and in my soul am free( “To Althea

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    The Phantom Menace’s Outdated Iphone Richard A Weakland Colorado Christian University Assignment 2: Where Do You Fall On the Adoption Curve? The Phantom Menace’s Outdated Iphone My father-in-law was so frustrated by his "new" Iphone 4. I was never (and still am not) much of a fan of Apple products. My reluctance and negativity about Apple products notwithstanding‚ I silently smiled and gently shook my head at the situation unfolding in front of me. I knew my Droid very well and was a loyal user

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    Richard Kuklinski was a notorious serial killer‚ self-proclaiming that he killed anywhere between 100-200 people. He seems to have no remorse or regret for his actions. There can be several theories of crime causation connected to why Kuklinski behaved in this way‚ including the behavior theory‚ behavior modeling‚ and the nurture theory. Behavior theory states that all human behavior is learned through a social process. Kuklinski grew up in a home that often contained instances of violence; for

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    The poem “ The Writer” by Richard Wilbur reveals in full view the process that every writer faces. “The Writer” is about a father who is watching his daughter write a story. As the father is watching his daughter‚ he talks about the struggles of being a writer and wishes her luck in her journey. Through his writing Wilbur trying to show that writing a piece is hard. Writes faces many challenges and obstacles while writing. To illustrate his message‚ Wilbur uses words that represent a boat and even

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    1. The three psychological phases that I consider that Richard Ramirez experienced are the aura phase‚ the murder phase‚ and the trolling phase. In the aura phase‚ Ramirez because in his personal life he distances himself from any social interaction. Ramirez left school‚ stopped talking to his friends at school‚ did not have a lot of friends at school‚ just hanged out with people that deal with drugs and alcohol‚ left his house and was sleeping on cemeteries. Ramirez also went through violent acts

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    456 Main Street‚ Plainview‚ GK‚ 12345 10/31/2010 To: Whack‚ Raze and Runn‚ Attorneys for Sunny Dale Gardens 123 Central Avenue‚ Plainview‚ GK‚ 23456 Attn: Richard Whack Esq. From: Chase‚ Diliver and Billum Attorneys for Mrs. Greeves Re: Proposed Settlement Dear Counselor Whack‚ On behalf of our client and in the interest of reaching an amicable resolve without extensive litigation‚ we propose

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    Some people do not care or even notice killing a toad while mowing a lawn‚ but some do. In Richard Wilbur’s poem‚ "The Death of a Toad"‚ the speaker runs over and kills a toad while mowing his lawn and feels great distress for his action. The speaker shows sympathy for the amphibian as he describes the peaceful scene of the toad’s fatal injury and his last minutes alive. Wilbur uses the formal elements of structure and syntax‚ diction‚ and imagery to help convey the speaker’s sadness towards the

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