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    Professor English DATE Families Change: Coonts “Son? What son?” In todays decade there is surprisingly a substantial amount of individuals having children without even realizing it. Although optimism and rationalism are essential idealisms in todays’ world‚ families were indeed much more united in the past‚ rather than how they are today. In the 50’s for instance‚ some say families tended to spend more time together. In the article “What we really miss about the 50’s” author Stephanie Coonts

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    Dear son‚ Muhammad Salim‚ I am growing old and soon you will be taking over the throne. I am writing this letter to help you learn from our ancestors’ and my mistakes. During the years I have ruled over many cities and states‚ I have gained ample experience on the various things you should and shouldn’t do in order for your country to flourish. The expeditions I have undertaken to achieve this have been treacherous but fruitful. With the guidance from an able set of ministers and a strong army

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    Miracle at Midnight

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    their lives. Miracle at Midnight and Number the Stars are both artistic pieces works of work‚ which that discussed the topic called of the Holocaust. Miracle at Midnight and Number the Stars both depeticed the events that occurred during the Holocaust and the ways many Jewish people were able to escape. There are many similarities and difference between the movie-‚ Miracle at Midnight-‚ and the book Number the Stars. Some examples: are in the following below. Miracle at Midnight and Number the Stars

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    Lord Chesterfield‚ Letter to His Son Good morning every one ladies and gentlemen. Talking to youth is very difficult and it is funny because I was a youth myself 5 years ago. It seems that everything that comes out from an adult’s mouth is worthless for your ears but today you will hear the most important rules to follow to have easy youth years. One‚ always obey your parents when they are around. Two‚ learn to lie so you don’t get caught. Three‚ leave loud drama to the ghetto people.

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    Midnight in Malta

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    (Reproduced from Tuke International Consulting blog‚ 2012 “Did you hear they declared Marshall Law in the States?” It was midnight in Malta‚ a tiny island off southern Italy‚ and Denise and I have just landed here‚ awaiting transport to the even smaller island of Gozo‚ after a 10 hour flight from Cairo. We are‚ in a way‚ on the run. I learned the news of Marshall Law from the lady behind the counter at the Malta ferry terminal‚ who upon hearing I was American‚ wants desperately to share this

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    A Friend at Midnight

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    This book‚ A Friend at Midnight by Caroline B. Cooney is a great book relating to young adults. Caroline B. Cooney has a good understanding of the human mind and psychology based on the “emotion of this book”. The main character is Lily‚ a young adult who has had a divorce in her family. Lily is like a heroine because she struggles with her life and has to help others but manages. Lily has here faith in God tested as she goes through some tough spots in her life. First‚ she finds out her father

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    for forming. What cause does he state is the most common? According to our political system today would this still be accurate? 3. Madison describes two different ways of abolishing factions and rejects them both. Explain both the method of abolishing factions and the aspect of rejecting the abolishment. 4. Madison gives a number of reasons that virtuous representatives are more likely to be elected from large districts rather than small ones. List the reasons Madison gives for his principles

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    Robert Frost

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    FROST”S THEMES Frost’s poems deal with man in relation with the universe. Man’s environment as seen by frost is quite indifferent to man‚ neither hostile nor benevolent. Man is alone and frail as compared to the vastness of the universe. Such a view of “man on earth confronting the total universe” is inevitably linked with certain themes in frost’s poetry. One of the most striking themes in Frost’s poetry is man’s isolation from his universe or alienation from his environment. Frost writes in

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    Robert Frost

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    seen in his poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. The poem is a metaphor of his life. Halting the sledge by some woods the last stanza says it all. The woods are lovely dark and deep But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep. The woods are death‚ which Frost would love to melt into an find his one night’s sleep without dreams but he has promises to keep and to fulfil them he has a long way to go before he finds peace (death). Frost was born in San Francisco. His father

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    Frost and Nature

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    Frost and Nature Robert Frost’s use of nature on its own of the most misinterpreted element of his poetry. Frost regularly stated‚ “I am not a nature poet. There is almost always a person in my poems.” In the majority of Frost’s poems he uses nature imagery. His grasp and understanding of natural fact is well documented throughout his poems. But Frost is not trying to tell us how nature works. His poems are about the human mind. His attitude is impassive‚ honest and accepting. In Frost’s

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