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    did anybody fight for the freedom of poor caged birds? In “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou‚ the speaker talks about the differences between a caged bird and a free bird. In “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck‚ a bird just wants to be free and fly‚ but no one understands. Everyone thinks that the bird wants to live caged and safe‚ but the only thing the bird wanted was to be able to roam around the sky without being caged. As you can see‚ in the poem “Caged Bird” by and the story “Under the Rice Moon

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    If I Were a Bird

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    If I were a bird If I were a birdI would like to be one of the small species‚ cute and beautiful. I would love to be a tiny maina who is beautiful‚ tiny and above all‚ it is a bird that man can keep as a pet. I would love to stay with men‚ study their ways and enjoy their company. This I would be able to do with men as‚ God has given the maina a power of speech just like men. It talks like a human being‚ has a sweet voice and‚ above all also has a great capacity to learn whatever it is taught

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    By reading the title “Caged bird” by “Maya Angelou” a few thoughts come to mind. Like what  does a caged bird symbolise? Obviously the bird represents her young self and the cage  represents a number of things. Racism‚ insecurity‚ poverty‚ sexism and abuse are some of  the thoughts that come to mind.    2.a) Who? — Who is the narrator (speaker) of the poem? Who are the other characters in the  poem? What do you know about these people? Evidence?  ­ Theres not exactly a narrator except whoever wrote the poem. I suppose the 

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    there is a constant‚ societies that force all people to be equal and‚ the main characters need to break out of that society. I feel sorry for Equality 7-2521. He was born different from his brothers and cannot change that and because of it he is inherently the social outcast of his society. His hopes of being a scholar are crushed as he is told to be a street sweeper and he cannot do anything about it except say “the will of our brothers be done (26).the part that has really interested me is how they

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    I Dont Know

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    Instructor’s Manual with Test Items to accompany Applied Behavior Analysis Second Edition John O. Cooper ● Timothy E. Heron ● William L. Heward All‚ The Ohio State University Prepared by Stephanie Peterson‚ Idaho State University ● Renée K. Van Norman‚ University of Nevada-Las Vegas ● Lloyd Peterson‚ Idaho State University ● Shannon Crozier‚ University of Nevada-Las Vegas ● Jessica E. Frieder‚ Idaho State University ● Peter Molino‚ Idaho State University ● Heath Ivers‚ Idaho

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    How Do I Know What I Know

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    How do I know what I know? Question 1: Which main questions‚ concepts‚ and theories of epistemology are dealt with by your selected philosopher? As a rationalist‚ Plato challenges inquiries of “what we know how we know” by centralizing the human mind (conscience and thought) as the essence of knowledge. Plato often debates using his deceased mentor‚ Socrates‚ to honour Socrates’ reputation as a valuable teacher. True knowledge can be rediscovered deep within the mind; otherwise known as

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    If I were a bird! As a little bird-maybe a nightingale or an innocent dove-if I were born on this earth‚ I would have been very happy. As a nightingale‚ I would be adored by the people for my sweet songs. I would have built my tiny nest on the top branch of a tree. My nest would give shelter to me and my brethren. From the top of the tree‚ I could see the greenery of the fields‚ the flowing rivers and the far horizon. In a storm‚ my nest would be swung to and fro‚ without being detached from the

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    Bird By Bird Analysis

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    As illustrated by Anne Lamott‚ author of Bird by Bird‚ first drafts are not meant to be perfect‚ but merely to begin the writing process and generate ideas that can later be perfected. Lamott attempts to eliminate the common perceptions of the writing process‚ emphasizing the need for accepting flaws of an initial draft. Written by almost all good writers‚ sloppy first drafts are a way to begin the long writing process‚ while still allowing mistakes along the way. In order to make a piece of writing

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    Why the essay deserves an A. The essay in general that deserves an A‚ is something well written and can catch the readers interest. It has to have a strong beginning‚ middle and end. Dialogue as well. The characters interaction with each other because otherwise it is just characters actions. Which it tends to usually draw away the interest of the reader. Something to keep the reader wanting to read more. Do not forget about punctuation and correct use of grammar. Grammar and punctuation is very

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    I Like to Read

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    Jonas got one year training for receive‚ he realizes memory is the most meaningful thing‚ because they need it to understand the experience in their life. In The Giver’s utopia‚ people don’t have any memory. As Jonas said‚ they can’t help it‚ they know nothing without memories. That’s the life created for the community. By the way‚ Jonas received the exactly memories from the Giver‚ there were pain‚ happiness‚ mad and so on. He noticed that his own community did not have memories. They even did not

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