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    An Ancient Gesture

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    ¡§An Ancient Gesture¡¨ by Edna St. Vincent Millay and ¡§The Sirens¡¨ by Donald Finkel. The poets use the legend of Ulysses as the background of the poems. The rhyming schemes are very obvious in the poems and they create fluent to the reader. The poets use allusions and style differently but they use the style to reveal the theme. Although ¡§An Ancient Gesture¡¨ and ¡§The Sirens¡¨ allude to the story of Ulysses‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay and Donald Finkel use allusion differently. ¡§An Ancient Gesture¡¨

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    Our choices come from out own opinions‚ but our opinons come from our parents‚ guardians and other people in society or just straight from within ourselves. When we area young are parents‚ guardains tell us and teach us what is wright and wrong. So when it is time for us to make a choice we remember what are parents had told us‚ and feel we must think the same as them so are choice refects upons them. But as we became older we choose what are own opinions will be‚ sometimes they are the same as out

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    Both African and Indian had harsh‚ oppressive systems but not the same. there was an element of choice for the Indian immigrants; a hard choice certainly‚ but not left India hoping to make a better life for themselves and their families. Enslaved Africans were victims of the largest forced labor migration in human history. Condition on the voyage from Africa to the Caribbean were far worse‚ far more deadly‚ than the indentured

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    Sexism in the Middle East

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    Sexism in Middle Eastern Schools Spreads Like Wild Fire Have you ever been unfairly mistreated because of your gender? Well‚ in Saudi Arabia‚ this problem is extremely common. Recently in Jeddah‚ Saudi Arabia‚ there was an extreme wild fire‚ that made the teachers and students rethink the way girls and boys are treated in the public school system. In girl public schools‚ there are bars on the windows‚ not enough room to play or exercise outside‚ and they are kept locked in their

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    Cinema: West to East

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    Film Authorship Ricciotto Canudo (1828) pointed out‚ “Cinema is the seventh art”. Any artists in each type of art have its own artistic style‚ even it is a film. Mise-en-scène is a good example to distinguish these artists. Every time we watch a film‚ we can find some period or some shots that we can identify the unique style. In film‚ we call autheurism. Although every film have its own story‚ different setting and different contents‚ we still find something whatever in comedy or tragedy that they

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    East Of Eden Book Report

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    Dolly Moore Mr. Barrows Honors English January 25‚ 2013 Plot Overview East of Eden is a novel written by John Steinbeck and published in 1952. It follows the lives of two families‚ the Hamiltons and the Trasks‚ and illustrates how the families lives intertwine. The novel starts out with a short introduction of Salinas Valley and Samuel Hamiltons’s family‚ then quickly jumps into introducing the Trask family. Adam Trask then described his childhood on his father’s farm in Connecticut. He

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    Ancient Olympics

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    Andrew Blue Mrs. Harris 18 March 2005 World History 1 History of the Ancient Olympic Games The Ancient Greek Olympics were not only sporting events‚ it was a celebration to honor the great and powerful Zeus. The Ancient Olympics were held every four years at the famous Olympia‚ a district of Elis‚ here all free Greek men were allowed to compete. The first record of the Olympic Games was held in 776 B.C. The main sports were the Pentathlon‚ the Equestrian Events‚ Pankration‚ and Boxing. The

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    Ancient things

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    Nailah Newsome Sanjog Rupakheti Global History 1 23 November 2013 Africa and the Slave Trade PSA African slavery was an ancient practice that can be traced back to long before European interference. However‚ when the Portuguese began to realize all of the goods that Africa had to offer‚ they immersed themselves in the African slave trade‚ thus completely changing it. Much can be learned from about the slave trade through primary sources from the people involved. However‚ it is important to consider

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    Cattle people in East Africa Introduction Tribal societies can generally be called equalitarian societies. The main goal of tribal societies is humanization; ‘the production and maintenance of human beings and human societies and cultures’ (Bodley 2005:19). Social power within these tribal societies is based on a domestic level‚ which results in less centralized power. When specifically examining the tribal herders in East Africa‚ it can be said that they were able to create cultures that maximize

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    Ancient Egypt.

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    When you think of a mummy what goes through your mind? The majority of us usually picture an Egyptian mummy wrapped in white clothes and buried deep inside a pyramid. You hear Egypt and think of mummies‚ pyramids‚ and all of the Egypt relics. The first mummies at Egypt were people who were buried in the desert. No one in Egypt had put them in a coffin so they turned into dust! Ever since that had happened they started putting people in coffins. Coffins are usually made out of just wood

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