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    In “Convergence of the Twain‚” Thomas Hardy describes the greatness of the Titanic and the vanity that embodied its doom‚ radiating an admiring‚ yet regretful tone towards the events of April 14‚ 1912. During the first stanza‚ Hardy talks about the Titanic’s “solitude in the sea.” “Deep from human vanity‚” implying that the reason the Titanic is so deep‚ sunk under water is due to the vanity that created her‚ and ultimately sank her. The headline of the Titanic was “unsinkable‚” typifying

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    gave them my spare CD Burner and memory chips from my old computer. And I volunteered to run a stand for the schools Advent Market. If I was to take time out to actually think of all I have done to help people I’m sure I’d find more (not trying to make myself look good here‚ but it’s just one of the things my mother (God rest her soul) always taught us‚ she always helped other people too. It’s a good feeling when you help someone else and sometimes great friendships

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    Before the OutBreak. Laurel was just a normal college student‚ She went to school‚ studied and spent most of her time talking about boys with her friends. Or that is what she wanted everyone to think‚ she did not need to study‚ she didn’t even have to put effort into the things she did. She could read over a problem once and already knew the answer before even getting to the end of the question. She also had hardly any friends the first time she went to college‚ graduating early from high school

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    Introduction: The poem ‘Dad’ explores the author‚ Elaine Feinstein’s life and the feelings surrounding the passing of her father. The poem was written a year and a half after her father’s death as she tried to come to terms with her feelings of grief and sadness towards losing a loved one. Elaine Feinstein reflects on the images she has of her father. The themes that evolve throughout the poem ‘Dad’ are those of grief for the father she has lost‚ love and great sorrow. “Every day I grieve”‚ demonstrates

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    In Edgar Alan Poe’s poem titled‚ “Alone”‚ he conveys a sense of loneliness at a young age. Poe contains a pessimistic outlook on life stemming from the fact he never had an actual childhood‚ he was always alone and this made him categorize himself as “different from the others”. He uses several different examples of figurative language to exhibit his tone and implicitly portray his inner thoughts. Poe initiates the poem with a lonely‚ somber tone and as the story escalates he shifts to a more dark

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    The Guest by Albert Camus

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    "The Guest" by Albert Camus For this assignment you are required to: 1) Review the elements of literature (pages) found in the contents page under "Elements of Literature" 2) Research and write a (one-page‚ 250 words maximum) report entirely in your own words‚ answering the question: What is existentialism? What beliefs do existentialists hold? 3) Read "The Guest" by Albert Camus. Click onto link. 4) Answer the questions which follow. Ensure that each response is in paragraph form. Each paragraph

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    The story The Guest‚ by Albert Camus‚ read on page 381 of Perrine’s Literature textbook‚ contains many symbols. Perrine describes symbols as “Something that means more than what it suggests on the surface.”(Perrine 300). This could be any person‚ place‚ thing‚ action‚ name or situation that the story presents us with‚ as long as the story also supports the symbol. Perrine writes that there are four ‘rules’ to identifying symbols. The first is that “the story itself must furnish a clue that a detail

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    7 Best Things to do Before the End of the World According to the prediction of the Mayan Calendar on the twenty-first day of December on this year will be the end of the world‚ but what if the prediction is true‚ do you have any plan? Do you know where to go? What are the things you will gonna do? Well this is just a tip of how you will make your last day memorable and not a survival steps or ways. For the first thing‚ let us think first if we ruined our life or we made it according to God

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    “How to make sure that the annoying‚ complaining guest leaves satisfied and happy” Complaining guests: not really the most exciting part about working in the hospitality industry. But handling those complaints is one of the most important aspects of your job. If you ever made a complaint yourself‚ you know the big influence the handling of that complaint has on your decision whether to visit that restaurant or bar again‚ or not. And the chance you will tell your friends about the great service

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    WrittenThe Night Before His Execution is a poem which was written by on september 19‚1586; the night before his execution for treason. The poem was enclosed with a letter to his wife. Chidiock Tichborne was born into a devout Catholic family. His life became increasingly difficult after Elizabeth I made the practice of Catholicism illegal‚ and he and his father‚ who had already spent time in prison‚ found themselves under constant surveillance. The younger Tichborne joined the conspiracy known as

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