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    With specific reference to two or three works you have read compare the effects of an identified or unidentified narrative voice. The use of both identified and unidentified narrative voices has been an essential feature in most of the poetry I have studied‚ as it determines the manner in which the content of the poem is presented. Poets will often use an identified persona to express views which they themselves might disagree with in a negative light‚ such as in My Last Duchess by Robert Browning

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    (Viadero 61). A lot of school enforces dress codes instead of uniforms. There are many opinions about requiring school uniforms or not. Many people believe that school uniform have a negative effect. Uniforms are more expensive than regular clothes (Larkin 29). A student needs at least two sets of uniforms (Riak 71). Some students can’t afford two sets of uniforms since they are hard to find‚ this is why some people doesn’t want any part of having to have their child wearing uniforms. Uniforms doesn’t

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    technology‚ innovation‚ tourism‚ international trade‚ and the media to build and maintain a dominant global culture (Lalonde slide 22/01/13). In recent years‚ the process of globalization has hastened the destruction of small egalitarian cultures (Larkin and Robbins 2007). Using information conducted from three ethnographies‚ this paper discusses how globalization has impacted the culture of traditional societies. To narrow the focus‚ it will examine how globalization and the related process of modernization

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    Autumn Gordon Dr. Green Writing about Literature 3 June 2012 COM1102_AutumnGordon_Wk5Essay The theme of Cathy Song’s “The Youngest Daughter” is about the youngest daughter of six growing old along with her mother. The title on the poem is also ironic because Song uses imagery to show that the daughter is no longer young. Song also uses using imagery daughter’s skin tone lacking sunlight to symbolize the isolation the daughter has because she is caring for her mother. The mother and daughter

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    Kipland fell into the wrong crowd and by the time he was in eighth grade he was throwing  rocks at cars. Kip’s parents struggled to contain his violent tendencies but they still complied  to buy him guns. His gun collection began at the age of 12. In Leary‚ Kowalski‚ Smith and  Phillips’ article Teasing‚ Rejection‚ and Violence: Case Studies of the School Shootings it  suggest that a typical school shooter had “conveyed an intense interest in guns‚ bombs or  explosives...showed evidence of a psychological disorder prior to shooting (Teasing

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    Brian ------------- Larkin-Gero 1 Mr. Marchesi Honors English II 25 November 2012 Coke vs. Pepsi The classic battle between Coke and Pepsi has been fought over for centuries. It’s a choice of preference whether people decide over Coke or Pepsi for a beverage. Both companies are equally rated and compete very close to being the top preferred soda. Coke and Pepsi were both invented in the late 19th century and became instantly popular. Coca-Cola was originally used as a patient medicine

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    helpful as Mr. Molina and she doubts the abilities of the students many different times throughout the movie. The students in the movie are very important and there are many that are central to the movie. Angel Guzman‚ played by Lou Diamond Phillips‚ is the tough guy of the school that chooses to cut class with his fellow gang members. Mr. Escalante reaches out to him and through the movie we see his transition into one of the brighter students while maintaining his gangster image. Ana Delgado

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    The clouds coated the whole sky and created this cotton candy-like effect. The autumn air was crisp and there was a slight breeze from the north. Even though it was dull looking‚ the sky portrayed a calming tone. I always loved days like this. The wind pushed my long chestnut hair into my face and brushed against the hem of my favorite peacoat. I always noticed this as I walked from the parking lot to the school‚ but lately I noticed something new. Even though it’s a short walk‚ maybe a hundred feet

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    Barbara Ehrenreich I could drift along like this‚ in some dreamy proletarian idyll‚ except for two things. One is management. If I have kept this subject on the margins thus far it is because I still flinch to think that I spent all those weeks under the surveillance of men (and later women) whose job it was to monitor my behavior for signs of sloth‚ theft‚ drug abuse‚ or worse. Not that managers and especially "assistant managers" in low-wage settings like this are exactly the class enemy. In

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    band‚ all of which were legendary guitarist. These three figures did much to shape the group’s sound‚ but throughout their career‚ the Yardbirds were very much a unit (Larkin 479). The backbone of The Yardbirds consisted of vocalist Keith Relf‚ rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja‚ bassist Paul Samwell-Smith‚ and drummer Jim McCarty (Larkin 479). However‚ they were most famous for their succession of lead guitarists‚ Eric Clapton‚ Jeff Beck‚ and Jimmy Page. These three musicians would soon become superstars

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