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    Emily Pan 11/3/17 C Block Free Reading Rumination The life of Allan Karlsson is just about as wild as a fever dream. In The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson‚ Karlsson‚ or as introduced‚ Allan‚ began his life humbly in Sweden. His mother was loving and affectionate‚ while in contrast‚ his father seemed indifferent‚ deciding to embark on his own political campaigns instead of caring for his family. Allan’s father is killed fighting for the socialist

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    Someone who has had a positive effect in my life Someone who had a positive effect in my life is my brother Warren‚ because he taught me not to settle for mediocrity‚ to have self- confident and Someone who has had a positive effect in my life is my brother Warren‚ because he taught me to not settle for mediocrity. For example‚ when I was a sixteen-year-old freshman at Walbrook High School and the chances of my finishing high school were slim. I was a teenager with an attitude‚ living

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    the person who made it‚ but mankind has a lot of flaws‚ so the technology we make also has flaws. Would the technology we make be just another version of the creator and would it act like the creator? In the story written by Brian Aldiss that’s based in 2500 “Who Can Replace Man” there are machines and they represent how human society is today. One good example of the message about human society that is conveyed through the story’s portrait of the machine society is when the machines had no leader

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    benefit for themselves. However‚ both Joseph Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" and Rudyard Kipling’s "The Man Who Would Be King" depicts how imperialism leads to madness and evil behavior as moral and ethical boundaries are taken away. Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" tells the story of Marlow and Kurtz‚ two men working together in Africa with varying opinions regarding imperialism. Kipling’s "The Man Who Would Be King" tells the story of two veterans‚ Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan‚ and their imperialist

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    The presidential motorcade moved slowly through the streets of Dealey Plaza‚ careful to allow spectators a full view of the president and his wife. Mrs. Kennedy‚ who looked stunning in an all pink dress‚ admired her husband as he greeted the massive crowd‚ blowing kisses and waving to everyone he could. As the motorcade approached Elm Street‚ the crowd went wild with applause which‚ in turn‚ drowned out the sound of the first shot. Crack! The presidents hands flew to his neck. Crack! He slumped over

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    authors may use yellow clothing to demonstrate the mellow or joy a person or object could have. This is most prevalent in fiction stories‚ due to the ease of creating an unrealistic character. Dave‚ from “The Man Who Was Almost

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    Rough Draft Movie Analysis The movie‚ The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance directed by John Ford is not as simple as black and white which the movie is shot in. The movie is more complex‚ it shows the struggle between two foes the old west and the new west. To represent the new west is Ranse and to represent the old west is Tom. In the school house scene John Ford emphasizes the differences of the old and new west but he also reveals the similarities between these two forces. The school house scene

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    and is still living. When she taught at Howard University she spent her free time to write her book The Bluest Eye‚ which was written in 1970 and has received multiple awards such as the Pultzer Prize and Nobel Prize. She is African American and is the second oldest of four children and had parents that were not as financially stable compared to other families in her time. Her father had to work several jobs and her mother worked as well to support their family but they still struggled. She grew up

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    oppression‚ and apartheid. My own view‚ however‚ it is very difficult to imagine what the South Africans had gone through and the time of when the apartheid had started in 1948. Nelson Mandela was involved in activities with the group‚ such as non-violent acts of defiance like boycotts and civil disobedience (“Mandela:The face of the fight against apartheid” 1).

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    Assignment 01: Poetry (Seasons Come to Pass) William Shakespeare My Mistress’ Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun 1. The poem is written in iambic pentameter with an abab cdcd efef gg rhyming scheme. My mistress ’ eyes are nothing like the sun; a Coral is far more red than her lips ’ red; b If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; a If hairs be wires‚ black wires grow on her head. b I have seen roses damasked‚ red and white‚ c But no such roses see I in her cheeks; d And in

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