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    According to the story‚ “ No I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog ‚”the Author Farhad Manjoo talking about that dogs should be kept in a confined space or be better controller because not everyone likes/loves dogs. He describes different situations of experiences especially the negative ones that people undergone regarding the domestic pets. For instance dog’s owner are taking them everywhere they go‚ at stores‚ restaurants‚ office ‚cars‚ etc. There are not all the places suitable and comfortable to encounter

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    ******** October 20‚ 2011 Professor ****** Poem Analysis Mending Wall I chose this poem because the wall reminds me of my personal struggles with other people. When people annoy or bother me I instantly put up an imaginary wall between me and that person. They ask me to stop ignoring them and I just shrug their request‚ just like in this poem. I decide that the wall between us is better up than down because I was afraid of getting mad and saying things that I would regret later on. Mending Wall‚

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    The Lottery Poem Analysis

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    1A What are traditions? Traditions are memorials‚Christmas trees‚ Easter eggs‚ cooking a turkey on thanksgiving. Their are are normal traditions‚ in “The Lottery”‚ there traditions is the black box. In “The Village” Their tradition is“Those Who We Don’t Speak Of “. 1B Tradition is important. Because It can be passed drawn down from generations to generations. In “The Lottery” they will claim a life away‚ in “The Village” they want to keep people out of the woods. 1C The leaders in “The Lottery”

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    Marvel vs. DC Have you ever wondered which is better‚ Marvel or DC (Detective Comics)? For those of you who don’t know what those are‚ they are both comic book companies. Many people have had this argument some say DC is better‚ others say Marvel is better and some people think both are great companies. Both companies are outstanding they both have great comics‚ TV series‚ games‚ movies and incredible characters however Marvel is better. There was an online poll on a website called www.whowouldwinafight

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    upon. It symbolizes freedom. It symbolizes rebirth. It symbolizes purity. Yet‚ the actuality of water in today’s world does not meet those same criteria. Exploited‚ polluted‚ and dammed are often words that come to mind when I look at how the human race manages their water. It is through ironies like this‚ which show the true extent of damage the Earth faces. Brenda Hillman in her work Practical Water echoes this through her poems concerning the environment and its downfall. In poetry we dwell‚ but it

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    breaths and dripping sweat as I climb that final hill to the top of the mountain. It reminds me of relaxing with a book in my hands by a lake‚ the hot summer sun shining through the leaves of a majestic tree. It reminds me of my family‚ my friends‚ my accomplishments. To me‚ sunscreen is the smell of memories about to be made. Procrastination Music Books Video Games Television Movies Movies

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    then depression‚ and finally acceptance. In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚” by Emily Dickinson‚ the speaker is taken on an un expected journey that illuminates her path of mourning‚ which helps her come to an acceptance with her loss. The title: “Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚” states that the speaker could not begin to grieve the loss. The speaker knew it had to end but could not bear to end it on his of her own‚ thus “Because I could not stop for Death‚/ He kindly stopped for me;”(Lines

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    out loud makes me shudder. "I must stand firm" I instruct myself‚ as the disappointed expression on his face flashes before my eyes. He will tell himself he should have been more involved. That he should have taught me to be more of a ’man’. That letting me wear my sister’s dresses as a kid wasn’t a good idea. He’ll find convoluted ways to blame himself. But maybe‚ just maybe he’ll understand. He was the first man in his family to have an inter-caste love marriage‚ I reason. Will he look at me and

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    ‘Colour bar’: Poem Analysis essay Racial or ethnic prejudice is an ongoing discriminative issue targeting those who are different based solely according to skin‚ colour and cultural background. These preconceived beliefs begin to spread amongst people and soon after people begin assuming that these thoughts are indeed true and have them instilled in their minds as well as the minds of generations to come. The poem ‘Colour Bar’‚ by ‘Oodegeroo Noonuccal’‚ takes you into the perspective of an Aboriginal

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    Composition Heather Ross 23 February 2015 William Blake’s Chimney Sweeper Poems Analysis Both of William Blake’s poems reflects on the heart wrenching and unfortunate things young boys in the late 1700s were forced to do as chimney sweepers‚ yet their point of views and tones are quite different. Whereas in the first poem‚ Blake uses an innocent and undeserving young boy as the speaker to project a tone of naiveté while in the second poem he creates a speaker that is an all knowing adult and reveals the

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