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    "Traveling Through the Dark" by: William Stafford< The speaker in the poem must reflect on what to do about the dead does‚ he knows that in order to keep other ppl from hitting her & getting into an accident he must push her into the canyon‚ but the still alive foal weighs on his conscience. The speaker has to search his mind in order to reconcile the necessity of his actions w/ the harm that he have caused or will cause to others. * The Theme of Man’s disregard for nature & nature vs. technology:

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    In her novel All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ Maya Angelou writes “The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.” This need for a safe place was common among the people of the New England town Salem in 1692. During this time‚ a terrifying span of events known as the Salem Witch Trials led many people to lie and put themselves and others in danger to avoid persecution. The trials were a time of doubt and selfishness that Arthur Miller

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    To what extent is CSR beneficial to a company’s performance? Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) and its influences on business success has been a controversial topic over the last few decades but it is not until 1988 was CSR officially stated in the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence (Foote‚ Gaffney & Evans‚ 2010). Proponents point out that socially-responsible company will be more likely to be financially successful‚ while critics contend that CSR is contradictory to the

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    Mirna Garcia 6/30/11 Assignment #3 William Stafford’s "Traveling Through the Dark" is a poem that expresses the challenging aspects of having to make difficult decisions accompanied by sadness. The narrator expresses his struggle of how he deals with a tragic event he runs into while traveling in the dark on a swerved road. As he is driving down a narrow road he runs into a dead deer. Most people view these animals as beautiful creatures belonging and associated it with our beautiful

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    In the poem‚ “Traveling through the Dark”‚ William Stafford conveys the story of a person coming across a deceased doe at night and has their mindset to move the body out of the way rather than drive around it. Then when the doe is approached‚ it has then occurred to the person that the doe passed away with an unborn fawn. After much though‚ the narrator decided to dispose of the body with the fawn into the river. The central conflict in the poem is an internal conflict within the person of what

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    Adlih Reyes Professor Pacheco ENC 1102 21 March 2014 Working Full-Time: Detrimental or beneficial to a College student’s academic career? Imagine yourself as a beginning college freshman. The ideas that have always been roaming around your head are finally coming true. The independence‚ your own schedule‚ your own time. Your parents will finally see that you are a mature adult. However‚ with these same thoughts did you imagine that being an adult meant paying for everything on your own? 80%

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    GENETIC ENGINEERING IS BENEFICIAL TO MANKIND We‚ Homo sapiens (and every other organism on the planet)‚ become what we are on the basis of the genes we inherit from our parents at the time of our birth. Whether you are tall‚ short‚ dark‚ dusky or fair‚ have great hair‚ good health - everything depends on these genes. Earlier these genes were believed to be ’tamper proof’ and they could not be manipulated. But the human brain and contemporary science does not deem anything as impossible. Thus

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    In the “Traveling Between Worlds Apart”‚ podcast Sherman Alexie reflects on his own unique sporadic childhood experiences and its relations to other different experiences others may be going through. When I first heard this podcast‚ I was stunned to know that Sherman Alexie endured traumatic experiences like mine. He had to endure a rough childhood where he was constantly teased for having a globe sized head due to the hydrocephalus as an infant (To The Best Of Our Knowledge‚ 2017) He also had to

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    Parents’ Involvement in children’s lives- Beneficial or Detrimental? Many of us have lived or still live with our parents who‚ undoubtedly‚ have affected us‚ our lives and possibly‚ the shaping of the people we have become. It‚ thus‚ is quite common for us to hear a statement like “I hate my parents‚ they’re so interfering”. But the question that lingers - to me at least- is to what extent should parents be involved in their children’s lives in the name of family? Family is an abstract concept

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    In Maya Angelou’s All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ she recounts a time in her life in which she lived in Africa. She traveled to Africa to send her son to the University of Ghana. However‚ he was injured in a car accident so Maya Angelou was not able to leave him. She became extremely different than she was usually. She was withdrawn and depressed. With the help from friends she had made during her time there‚ she was able to work through it. She met many black Americans and many people who

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