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    Paper Assignment #1 February 27‚ 2012 On January 11‚ 1989 President Ronald Reagan gave his Farewell Address to the Nation from the Oval Office in The White House. The speech was broadcast live on nationwide radio and television. He had served our country for 8 years and now it was time for George Bush to take office. He used his 34th and final speech as president to not only bid the nation farewell but also to give thanks to the American people. He shares with America his experience as the U

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    has written so many poems like “The Night of the Scorpion.” and “Enterprise‚” which are entertaining and enlightening. The poem‚” Goodbye Party for Miss.Pushpa” comes under his sixth volume of poems‚ namely “Hymns in Darkness.” The occasion is a farewell party given to Miss T.S. Pushpa by her friends and colleagues in her office when she leaves for a foreign country to improve her prospects. The speaker wishes her a happy voyage‚ and praises her for her good qualities. In fact‚ Nissim Ezekiel makes

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    The two characters are similar in ways with the same perspectives and are in the same historical event. Farewell to Manzanar‚ by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston‚ and The Bracelet by Yoshiko Uchida is about the characters being Japanese‚ to concentration camps. Due to the fact that they’re in a war between the United States and Japan. The two characters are similar in ways when they both have had their fathers sent to all-male camps or in a prisoner-of-war camp‚ and both are living in

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    In her farewell speech‚ Antigone reflects back on her decision in providing the proper burial rites for her brother‚ Polyneices‚ hence purposefully breaking the law set by king Creon‚ her own uncle. Thus‚ she awaits her slow death in a cave as punishment. During her speech‚ she addresses various family members: her father‚ mother‚ brother. Antigone additionally comments on her judgement‚ both through the eyes of Creon and the eyes of the gods. Antigone’s passionate monologue portrays her character

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    Farewell to Summer and Its Buzzing Creatures Understanding the Writer’s Ideas 2. How much does Ackerman seem to know about nature? All of the extra detail Ackerman uses in this story leads me to believe she knows more than the average person when it comes to nature. One example of her showing her knowledge is when she mentions the three hummingbirds lining up‚ she actually seems to be able to distinguish between the male and female which is definitely not something the average person can

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    A Summary of Events in A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway begins his novel by describing the village Lieutenant Henry and the soldiers live in. Though Henry is an American‚ he serves on the Italian front during the first world war as an ambulance driver with his close friend‚ Rinaldi. There is a priest who lives in the small village with them. Many soldiers treat him badly‚ using slapstick humor‚ but Henry treats him well and respectfully. Lieutenant Rinaldi fancies a young English nurse‚ Catherine

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    Hemingway’s novel A Farewell to Arms discloses how Henry struggles with his fate as a code hero. Henry’s role as the code hero means he will continuously face death‚ but be judged on how he handles it. Throughout this story Henry attempts to balance his obligations to the war with his fatal flaw of love. Although Henry has a duty as a soldier‚ he deserts the chaos of war to be with Catherine. Henry displays many attributes‚ but the most prominent are how he is pragmatic‚ authoritative and dependable

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    Everyone is familiar with the saying‚ “Opposites attract.” However‚ attraction alone does not always make a relationship successful. In the novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway proves this theory to be true by focusing on two young adults‚ who start a relationship. Henry and Catherine‚ two people who could not be any more opposite from each other‚ live in Italy during WWI. Henry is selfish‚ whereas Catherine is insecure and more likely to succumb to Henry’s demands. Because of the extreme

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    Washington’s farewell address was the last speech that Washington did before he left office. The importance of this speech still affects us today as well as in the past. Washington’s letter of address was given on September 17‚ 1796. The address was not given by the president himself but was published in the American Daily Advertiser. Washington‚ Madison and Hamilton revised the address together. Washington wrote the final version of the address. The first point that Washington talks about in the

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    This Farewell Address has become a famous momenta of the United States. In this address Washington states how after his two years of presidency he has finally felt the right time to retire. America then established that presidents should only be able to serve

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