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    First‚ they arrive at Ismarus‚ the land of the Cicones. They sack the city‚ killing the men and taking the women and treasure as bounty. They are later attacked by the Cicones.  Second‚ They arrive in the Land of the Lotus-eaters. Here‚ his men eat lotus flowers. The flowers cause the men to lose their desire to return home‚ so Odysseus must force them back to the ship.  Third‚ at the Cyclops’ cave‚ his men escape being eaten only by Odysseus blinding the one-eyed Polyphemus (son of Poseidon)

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    “The traveler sees what he sees ‚ the tourist what he has come to see.” G.K. Chesterton. and what Costa Rica offers to the tourist is a diversity of European style community ‚ a good place to enjoy fresh and inexpensive seafood meals and the beauty of its nature. Puntarenas is small and welcoming and it has something for every taste ‚ for people who are into adrenaline activities or for others that prefer a peacuful walk on the coast ‚ prestige beaches with gorgeous sunsets ‚ active volcanoes

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    The short story‚ “Flowers” by Alice Walker showed a more suitable examples of description writing between the two stories “The Dog Could Teach Me” and “The Sniper”. The reason for this story containing strong examples of description is because throughout the entire story the reader knew every move the character was making or every setting that was changing. In the text of‚ “Flowers” it states “Frayed‚ rotted bleached‚ and frazzled-- barely there- but spinning restlessly in the breeze”. It’s clear

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    last be a journey for skill and knowledge rather than for power and status” (Criss Jami). Stories from around the world focus on power and status. The short stories take place in different times and places such as “Day of the Butterfly” written by Alice Munro takes place in Canada and is centered on a young girl named Myra who is bullied by her peers. One girl befriends her‚ but the reader finds out the Myra isn’t at school anymore because she has leukemia. “Another Evening at the Club” written by

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    Ocoee Adventure By Nathan Lewis There’s nothing quite like the exhilaration of thinking that you’ve taken your last breath. Then God steps in and lets you take one more. This little adventure started out‚ as so many others do‚ with a simple conversation. Last summer‚ Shawn‚ a friend of mine‚ asked me if I would like to join him on a trip down south. With my schedule free‚ a few days out of town seemed like the perfect opportunity to recharge. A taste of serenity and time away from the day-to-day

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    Alice Childress Alice Childress is one of the most famous African American playwrights in the history of playwrights in America. She was born on October 12‚ 1920 in Charleston‚ North Carolina. When she was five years old she was sent to live with her grandmother. It is because of her grandmother that she became the woman she was. Childress was very important to America. In a book comprised of different plays it said‚ “Alice Childress is the only black women playwright in America whose plays have

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    occur solely because one has been unfortunate enough to be placed into a location at the exact time when tragedy will strike. As a result‚ the victim is unable to control their fate. A primary example of an occurrence of fate transpired in the life of Alice Walker‚ the youngest child in an impoverished sharecropping family‚ when she was shot in her right eye with a BB gun and was forced to lie about the accident. Due to the injury‚ Walker would become blind in the right eye. For years‚ a blob left on

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    In 1977‚ Bequest of Alice K. Bache authorized The Mask. Alice K. Bache was a 1903-1977 collector throughout New York‚ NY‚ Washington‚ CT‚ and New Orleans‚ LA who preserved ancient art that of Cycladic‚ Pre-Columbian‚ Mexican‚ Asian and Peruvian works. She also began endowing her art collection to the Metropolitan Museum of art in 1967. As a part of her recent donation‚ she granted The Mask in which is now perched there. This work of art is a rustically‚ handcrafted stone mask sculpture made of hard

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    Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context Elective 1: Exploring connections Connections between texts open up new meanings of texts. What is your view? Context changes due to audience‚ writers and time; though it still has the effect of influencing perspectives and creating/ reshaping meaning. Through the context‚ us as readers are able to establish an understanding of the time period‚ the writer and the purpose of the text. Through the exploration of both contexts relationships are

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    A Stand for Change In Alice Walker’s “Revolutionary Petunia” the author has portrayed Sammy Lou as a poor‚ black lady who revenged her husband’s murder. The writer describes Sammy Lou’s actions as a fight for freedom and change from the horrible manner in which she and others are treated. She is portrayed as a “militant” (line 9) that is strong and proud. Sammy Lou is a “cultivator” and has taken justice into her own hands. The use of the “cultivator hoe” represents her fight for justice

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