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    for their family. The father in “My Papa’s Waltz” along with the father in “Those Winter Sundays” talk about the physical toll of the work on the fathers’ bodies. The poems describe the hands of both fathers as being worn and rough. Also in the poems are two fathers who are strict. In “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ the father is said to beat the narrator’s head‚ implying a tight reign on the narrator. In “Those Winter Sundays”‚ the father is made out to be strict through certain word choice. Ultimately‚ the two

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    Tsar Nicholas II survived the 1905 revolution because of extensive repression‚ political and economic reforms and Russification. These combined led to his survival because the reforms appeased some of the opposition‚ reducing its size‚ and the weak opposition‚ combined with extensive repression‚ led to the silencing of the opposition‚ and hence Tsar Nicholas’ survival. Furthermore‚ the Russification helped increase the loyalty of some of Russia’s minorities to the Tsar. Firstly‚ according to Leo

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    Winter Sundays” reveal the speaker’s tone for his childhood indifference to his father’s subtle love as well as his adult admiration for his father’s sacrifice. The speaker‚ an adult now‚ recognizes the indifference that was between him and his father throughout his childhood. He now regrets the times when his father worked hard to provide for the family‚ but never was thanked. The father went through everyday life‚ “laboring on the weekdays‚” (4) and “driving out the cold‚” (11) every Sunday. Suffering

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    How far were divisions among its opponents responsible for the survival of Tsarist rule in the years 1881-1905? To a certain extent the divisions among the opponents of the Tsar‚ such as the Bolshevik and Menshevik split in the Marx party after the 1903 conference‚ or even the divisions among different revolutionary parties entirely‚ e.g. Marx and the Social Revolutionaries‚ was responsible for the survival of Tsarist rule in this period as this led to disorganisation and lack of effectiveness

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    "Sunday in the Park" by Bel Kaufman begins on Sunday with relaxed mother and father watching their son‚ Larry‚ playing in a sandbox. Its peacefulness is disturbed when another child throws sand at Larry. When warned by Larry ’s mother not to throw sand‚ the overweight child is encouraged to throw as much sand as he wants by his big father. When Larry ’s father‚ Morton‚ confronts the situation‚ he is intimidated at the physical presence of the big man and retreats with his wife and son. The wife despises

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    "Why was the civil war so long and so bloody?" In 1860 the average American believed that they were living the happiest and luckiest a person could be. They were generally living better than their fathers‚ and looked forward to their children prospering more than themselves. However‚ at the time America had developed into two very different societies between the North and the South. These changing societies were beginning to adjust to the start of the industrial revolution in separate ways. In

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    The poem “Those Winter Sundays‚” by Robert Hayden‚ tells a story about a boy’s affection for his father. Throughout the poem‚ it can be seen how much the son admired his father. Also‚ it can be seen how much his father selflessly did for his family and how this related to how his son felt about him. Lastly‚ this poem has made me think of how this relates to my own life. This poem is from the perspective of a man telling about his experiences from his youth. He tells how “Sundays too [his] father got

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    Bloody Mary’ was harsh indeed‚ and many people died under her rein‚ but I find it odd that only she gets the title of ’bloody’ even though so many other rulers killed just as much and more as she did. She had people killed‚ yes‚ but her reasons were just that shade purer than‚ say‚ her father‚ who killed women because they could not produce a son and men because they displeased him. She was trying to restore order in an overturned country in the only way she saw fit: with religion. She was attempting

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    The role of individuals in the changing influence of the Russian Communist Party‚ 1905-1945 The Russian Communist Party first emerged under the Bolsheviks in 1905 when general strikes were organised in St. Petersburg and Moscow. At this time the Bolsheviks‚ led by Lenin‚ were a minority group and increasingly divided from the Mensheviks over pace of reform and ideology. It was due to the Tsar’s ignorance throughout World War One that the Bolshevik saw an inadvertent increase in influence of opposing

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    Anderson‚ G. (2002‚ March 03). Juvenile diabetes on the rise. The Sunday Gleaner. Retrieved from http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20020303/news/news.html In this article the author discusses the risk factors that contribute to the significant rise in the development of diabetes in Jamaican youths. The author cites Professor Erol Morrison who states that children normally develop type 1 diabetes. However due to lifestyle risk factors such as nutrition and lack of exercise children are now developing

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