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    Dear Dads Save Our Sons

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    There are various ways to succeed and to stay out of trouble. Some will be easy accomplish and others will not. If you set goals‚ choose positive friends‚ pursue an education and have some inspiration; you will have a finer life. First‚ setting goals will help you focus on where you need to get to‚ instead of fooling around when you shouldn’t. I once read that having no goals to aim for is like shooting an arrow with no target‚ and it’s true. What are you aiming for in life if you have no dreams

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    The King and His Dog

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    The King and His Dog Once upon a time there was a king. This wasn’t just any old king though. This was King Jim. Jim was one of the smartest kings in the whole world because he learned the answers to three of life’s most important questions. That was back early in Jim’s career‚ about fifteen years ago. King Jim was much more mature now‚ and he was loved by everyone in his kingdom‚ and a lot of the people in surrounding Kingdoms. King Jim had a beloved dog. He had the dog since he was a puppy

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    To His Coy Mistress

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    theme used to spark motivation into audiences‚ but Andrew Marvell utilizes it in a slightly different way. In To His Coy Mistress‚ Marvell writes to a woman and explains how short life really is. Marvell idealizes life without a sense of urgency and how much could be accomplished‚ but shifts into reality where life is short and death is imminent. This sharp shift leads Marvell into his primary purpose: to bed the mistress. Through contrasting romantic and morbid imagery‚ Marvell intertwines the concepts

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    Oedipus and His Pride

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    likes himself and Oedipus lets his audience know this from the very beginning of the play and quite often. Even within the first words of the play "My children" (page 43‚ line 1) we see him asserts all the citizens of Thebes as his subordinates. Even before another character talks he states "I‚ Oedipus‚ who bears the famous name‚" (43‚ 8) shows his boastful self love. This pride in himself acts as an inhibiting factor for his as well which prevents him from seeing his own mistakes. These barriers

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    his part 8

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    questions‚ answer two of your choice. 1. Thomas Jefferson called his election "the revolution of 1800." Your answer must demonstrate a knowledge of the relevant reading. a. What did Jefferson mean by the phrase? Jefferson wanted to purge the USA of the Federalist party because they were not his allies and they advocated for big government. Jefferson believed in states rights and his pursuit of the presidency represented a revolution for his democratic-republican party and their beliefs. Jefferson

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    “In the Mercy of His Means” Innocence is often associated with being young‚ carefree and oblivious to the horrors of the world. While innocence is connected to purity and lack of knowledge‚ an experienced person is usually considered to be old‚ wise and accomplished. However‚ most people do not realize that experience can also bring disappointment and feelings of defeat. The shift from innocence to experience changes a person and can cause him or her to feel hopeless. Innocence allows for denial

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    The most famous of his tyrants are Richard III and Macbeth. In his tragedy Macbeth the main character Macbeth was once a thane (a low-ranking nobleman) and a hero but a prophecy creates a powerful ambition within him for power which leads him to follow a dark path. He ascends the throne by murdering the king and also killed anyone who threatened to take him off the throne. His impending doom loomed over him when a man named Macduff fought Macbeth to avenge the death of his loved ones (who were

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    gandhi & his movements

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    a nation- wide Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act in March 1919‚ his first attempt at leading an all India struggle‚ he was already in his fiftieth year. To understand the man who was about to take over the reins of the Indian National Movement and guide its destinies through its most climactic years‚ it is necessary to begin his story at least twenty five years earlier‚ in 1893‚ when as a twenty-four old barrier‚ he began the struggle of Indians against racial discrimination in South

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    What suggestions are we given of the emergence of the war and its  increasingly hostile attitudes towards Jews?  6. When does Guido begin hiding the reality of the situation from his  son‚ Giosué?  7. What do you think is Guido’s motivation for hiding the truth about the

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    Hellhound on his Trail

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    Hellhound on His Trail was practically a story about the civil rights movement‚ during one of it’s most trying times. The book reveals the true motives and character of some of the people whom we have grown up knowing as someone completely different. Since first learning about the civil rights movement‚ I was able to recount the story‚ but not the facts. By this I mean I can spit back out the version of events that are popular belief; the stuff everyone thinks is right and is comfortable accepting

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