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    2017 Thomas Cole: The Oxbow The great American frontier‚ long depicted as a harsh and ruthless place over and over again for hundreds of years. Thomas Cole depicts the very beginning stages of this legendary story of expansion in 1832 in his piece titled The Oxbow. Cole argues through this piece and through his Essay on American Scenery that indeed American scenery is just as great as that of Europe if not better due to its untouched Beauty. In the painting we see a very clear argument Cole the artist

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    Cole through the book goes through three stages of being able to control his anger stage one being the beginning where he is only able to hide his anger‚ stage two he is able to suppress his anger and stage three he is able to control his anger. In the first part of the book we see Cole at his worst for his anger. At this time in the book we see that Cole is unable to control his anger when peter warns the authorities about cole robbing a hardware store. After hearing that a classmate has informed

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    Touching Spirit Bear‚ a book about a young teenage boy‚ Cole Matthews‚ is a lively story penned by Ben Mikaelsen. This is the story of a young troubled teen who finds himself in major trouble after physically damaging another boy‚ Peter Driscal. Cole finds himself getting banished to an island by himself for a year. He does not apprehend the extremity of this situation because he always was in power‚ and was feared in any given environment. Cole only spent a slight amount of time on the island though

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    “Five Myths about Immigration” is an essay written by David D. Cole which originally appeared in The Nation on October 17‚ 1994. The essay is a look at the ignorance and misinterpretation or “myths” as Cole calls them that immigrants are faced with every day in the U.S. His credibility on the subject speaks for itself. A Professor of Law at Georgetown University‚ after his graduation from Yale Law School‚ Professor Cole served as a law clerk to Judge Arlin M. Adams of the United States Court of Appeals

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    society’s disgrace of each individual‚ the tone of success and courageousness of both Emerson and Cole‚ and the confidence of the individual. Society’s disgrace

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    Creating an Evolutionary Way of Seeing Things K.C. Cole discusses in her article‚ “Seeing Things‚” that there is never just one way to look at something. There are numerous views one can take on when observing possible scientific theories. Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is criticized and compared to the theory of creationism. Both theories are prime examples of seeing things from a different perspective influenced by either science or religion. The ability to see things clearly resonates in

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    English 331 19 July 2010 Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story The short story‚ “Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story” by Russell Banks is raved as one of his most famous. A story told most in the first person‚ describes the sudden beginning and end of the relationship between Ron and Sarah. Ron‚ the main character‚ narrates the story from his memory of ten years earlier. Ron provides the reader with a very vivid image of how different he and Sarah truly are. So vivid in fact‚ the reader can

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    and many were longing for that sense of freedom and optimism that had defined our nation. The birth of musical theater and the popularity of the radio in the 1930’s gave the brilliant music of Cole Porter and other famous American composers a broad voice and wide audience that reached from sea to sea. Cole Porter’s upbeat‚ toe-tapping melodies and whimsical lyrics helped recapture that sense of optimism‚ and for many‚ provided a welcome sense of escapism. His songs

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    Cole Matthew‚ is young selfish‚ uncaring‚ changing‚ delinquent. Cole Matthews had been beaten by his dad most all of this life. Cole is a “baby-faced fifteen-year-old‚” (5). The book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen‚ is about Cole changing. Cole starts of as a liar‚ a stealer‚ and a plain old jerk. But needed changed is good. Cole’s family is alway bailing Cole out of jail. “His mom acted like a scared Barbie doll‚ always looking good but never fighting back or standing up to anyone” (Page

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    Have you ever thought about people in different social classes being in a relationship? “Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story”‚ Sarah is in the lower class and Ron is in the middle to upper class. There are many people that think peoople in different social classes should not be together. Sarah Cole is a hard working woman working at Rumford Press packing TV Guides. One can tell that she doesn’t have it easy. She is a single mother of three kids who lives in a rundown apartment complex. Ron describes

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