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    The white man’s burden and The home burdens of uncle sam‚ these two poems were written by Rudyard Kipling and Anna Manning Comfort. Rudyard Kipling‚ who was an idealist and pro-imperialist writer. When he wrote The white man’s burden‚ he argued the American should serve the needs of others. In opposite‚ Anna Manning Comfort‚ who is an anti-imperialist‚ wrote The home burdens of uncle sam‚ which didn’t agree with Mr. Kipling. She thought the American should solve their own problem first‚ then help

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    After reading Anna Quindlen’s essay “Why stuff is not salvation” I have come to realize that Quindlen makes an excellent point asserting that consumers are purchasing items for the “want” rather than the “need.” “where junk goes to linger in a persistent vegetative state‚ somewhere between eBay and the dump.” (Quindlen‚ Anna) It is demonstrated several times throughout the article that Quindlen wants people and families over all to realize that it is not materialistic items that will bring true happiness

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    The ending of the novel ‘My Sister’s Keeper’‚ in which Anna Fitzgerald is pronounced deceased after being involved in a head on collision with an oncoming truck‚ was completely unexpected. After all of the hardships Anna and her family has to endure during the trial‚ in which Anna seeks medical emancipation‚ the ending of the story makes it all seem pointless. Time that could be spent together as a family‚ appreciating one another’s presence‚ is wasted arguing and apart from each other. It is inevitable

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    Anna Quindlen wrote “The C Word in the Hallways” 6 months after the tragedy in Columbine. As a parent‚ she has strong concerns in the way mental health is treated. Her satirical view of how health treatment needs to change criticizes the current way it is‚ expresses her disappointment in societal assumptions‚ and provides solutions to this ongoing problem. Through her use of imagery‚ alliterations‚ and anaphora‚ Quindlen appeals to her audience’s emotions as she discusses the need for change in the

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    Who Was Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna??? Have you ever wondered who Santa Anna was? You might have heard his name in history class‚but do you know everything about him? Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna (also known as Santa Anna) was born in Jalapa on February 21‚ 1794. He was born into a criollo middle class family of society. His father served as a sub delegate for the spanish province of Vera Cruz. Growing up‚ Santa Anna had very little schooling. After school Santa Anna went and worked for a merchant

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    Anna Karenina What makes a book a classic? Is it a book that stands the test of time or is it some book that represents the period it was written in. Is it a book that has universal appeal or the one that touches our core and basic our emotions? Is it a book that merges themes under stood by a wide range of people or simply a book that is old? Whatever you think is a classic; everything is included in the renowned Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Anna Karenina is a story of the beautiful but unhappily

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    A Modernist Examination of The Good Anna and The Great Gatsby Modernism is a movement characterized by the re-examination of literary styles‚ structures‚ content‚ and even human existence thought to be standard prior to 1900. The movement was all about looking at things in a new light‚ and trying to break the mold so long held by society as the norm. This movement took place in art‚ music‚ architecture‚ and as I will further discuss in this paper‚ literature. In this paper‚ I will discuss the modernist

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    used for many things in literature‚ such as developing atmosphere and characterization. Leo Tolstoy‚ author of Anna Karenina and Henrik Ibsen‚ author of A Doll’s House use children in their novels for characterization of adult characters‚ to create atmosphere and parallel an adult character’s situation in society. This paper will examine how children are used by Leo Tolstoy in his novel‚ Anna Karenina‚ and by Henrik Ibsen in his play‚ A Doll’s House. Both Ibsen and Tolstoy use children for the

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    The Clothes Make the Doctor‚ by Anna Reisman‚ shows how important it is to make a good first impression and with this includes your appearance. She starts her article out with her own experience while she was trying to find a new primary-care doctor. She tells how she felt when this doctor first came in and what she noticed most about her when they first started interacting. Unfortunately she didn’t feel like she should have. She says "what I remember most was the feeling that she had somewhere

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    Through the acclaimed novel Anna Karenina‚ the audience experiences a variety of depictions towards the peasantry class. These interpretations are shown in Anna Karenina‚ through the characters Levin and his brother Nikolai. As stated in the Russian review‚ written by Alexandra Tolstoy‚ the audience is shown the opinion Tolstoy had towards these particular people. “Peasants were the real people- those who work with their hands and feed the world with what they produce” we learn through this article

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