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    Discuss the poem It Feels a Shame to be Alive‚ by Emily Dickonson in conjuction with Jay Parini’s statement “poetry gives voice to what is not usually said” The American Civil War was one of the most violent eras of American history. It was during this period that the poems written by Emily Dickinson carry the most meaning. Jay Parini said‚ “poetry gives voice to what is not usually said”‚ It feels a shame to be alive‚ by Emily Dickinson is about death and it questions the bravery of the living

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    Paul Chung Transition English Four April 21‚ 2011 Essay No more Guns The year 1774 was pivotal in the history of the United States. It marked the beginning of the Revolutionary war‚ which lasted thirteen years and claimed thousands of lives. Fighting against the British‚ the Americans had to rely on individual citizens because they did not have a well organized army. As famers and hunters‚ many citizens already owned guns. These rifles proved indispensable in defeating the British. After the

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    of office products the computer easily does‚ like typewriter‚ adding machine‚ photocopier or even CD player‚ DVD player‚ and radio. In publishing‚ a lot of jobs are gone‚ many in layout and production‚ since computers do layout and design faster and more accurately. Even in hotel and travel industry‚ there have been significant losses in administration in hotels because of significant advances in the way people book and check in. Nowadays‚ most bookings for hotels are made through websites instead

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    Firstly‚ public shame impacts emotional well-being. When being publicly shamed a person is usually emotionally unstable. This means that the person(s) regrets what they have done and affects them mentally. In the Scarlet Letter Hester Prinn personally dealt with public shame‚ and was definitely mentally affected by public shame. She mentally is unfit because she imagines things and tries to erase the image of herself to the public. In the book‚ she looked into pearl’s eyes and saw a dark figure resembling

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “I Express My Shame” by: Gerhard Schroder Gerhard Schroder‚ the German chancellor gave a moving speech upon 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. This speech known as “I Express My Shame” was addressed to the Holocaust survivors and the International Auschwitz Committee. It had the purpose of serving as an expression of regret from current day Germany for the treatment of the Jewish during the Holocaust‚ as well as that these events

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    Analysis of “We Wear the Mask” by Paul Laurence Dunbar The emotional and mental effects of wearing a hypothetical mask are discussed in Paul Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask.” The mask misrepresents the people who wear it‚ exhibiting false happiness. After researching Dunbar‚ I discovered that he was a poet who personally experienced racial discrimination in late 19th and early 20th centuries. This helps us understand why the poem illustrates African American men who present themselves in an enthusiastic

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    homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons‚ children need more time for other activities‚ and homework often has bad effect on students. First of all‚ less homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons. According to the Achieve 3000 article‚ “No More Homework?‚” in paragraph 2‚ the author says‚ “If teachers did not have to mark homework‚ they would have more time to plan lessons and monitor students’ daily progress.” If teachers do not give homework‚ they would have more time on their hands

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    Katherine Newman ’s novel No Shame In My Game‚ she studies the working poor in the inner-city to draw conclusions about how to help them and dispute common stereotypes and the images people commonly view. Newman ’s conclusions along with the way she had conducted her case study will be evaluated for her positive and negative points while searching for any biases she may have portrayed within her novel. Even before I started reading Katherine Newman ’s novel No Shame In My Game I had learned a little

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    Dimary Sanchez 12/28/13 Shakespeare? NO MORE! Shakespeare? More like bore me to sleep speare‚ plays like this should not be enlightened anymore. Shakespeare should NOT be taught to students in High School nor any school due to his advanced themes and language. What is the point of studying his work if it is not even fun to study? Shakespeare is neither amusing nor enjoyable. In the words of Merida‚ parent‚ “Majority of university

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    “Less is More” Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is best known for his popular aphorism “less is more‚” which describes the simplicity of his modernist architectural style. As described by Robert Hughes in Visions of Space‚ Mies van der Rohe transformed America’s major cities from heavy‚ clad masonry to high-rising steel and glass skyscrapers. Mies van der Rohe’s style was praised and adopted by many other architectural professionals. However‚ not all architects were fond of Mies van der Rohe’s “less

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