Blue highways have all the old shops and towns that people work and live in. Some shops sell only something made right in that little area and nowhere else. The author states that "You can find the best ever creamy frozen custard at a little shack sitting on a gravel lot outside of Tipton‚ and the best ever fried catfish in a wee town called Rosebud." this shows that only certain people make certain things that are found in their town or village. "Right before you get into West St. Louis
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Introduction: Peter Maass is a writer for the New York Times Magazine and has reported from Asia‚ Africa‚ South America and the Middle East. He has written as well for The Atlantic Monthly‚ The Washington Post‚ Slate‚ and The New Yorker. Maass is the author of the short story “The Wild Beast” taken from the book “Love Thy Neighbor: A Story of War”‚ in which chronicles the Bosnian War and won prizes from the Oversea Press Club and the Los Angeles Times. He currently resides in New York
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Saturday was market day in Cape Town and the streets were crowded with shoppers looking for bargains‚ meeting friends and lovers. Boers and Frenchmen‚ soldiers in colorful uniforms and English ladies in flounced skirts and ruffled blouses mingled in front of the bazaars set up in the town squares at Braameonstein and Park Town and Burgersdorp. Everything was for sale: furniture‚ horses and carriages and fresh fruit. One could purchase dresses and chessboards‚ or meat or books in a dozen different
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The two poems have a similar message: war doesn’t change over time‚ lives will always be lost‚ and whether you are experiencing or remembering the war‚ the horror‚ sadness and suffering will be present. The poem ‘No More Hiroshimas’ focuses on the reminders and memorials of the atomic bomb while ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ describes what war is like for an ordinary soldier. These poems have a lot in common‚ but at the same time they have their differences. The use of diction by both poets allows readers
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to his schoolwork says a lot about who he is and how he was raised. He sets a great example for his plantation. Although Jose is a talented student‚ he often gets caught in mischievous activities. He drinks a little too much one-day‚ and burns a shack down‚ as well as throwing a rock at his teacher. I believe that Jose was just being a typical kid in these instances but something that is very striking is the close family ties. The relationship between Jose’s grandmother and Jose plays a huge part
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Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody In her book Coming of Age in Mississippi‚ Anne Moody writes about her different experiences while growing up in the South as an African-American female during the 1950s and 1960s. Her various stories range from living on a plantation as a child‚ to working for Caucasian families as a teenager‚ and to fighting segregation laws publicly as an adult. As Anne grows from a naive child to a progressive adult‚ she gradually develops into a local leader for
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set in the 1960’s; it is based on Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Through a musical it talks about their lives‚ where they grew up‚ and the struggles they went through to get to fame. They came from nothing‚ living in a poor area‚ in a little shack house‚ to fame and wealth. Their sweet voices took them far in life‚ accomplishing many of their goals‚ to scoring not one but a couple hit songs like‚ “Sherry‚” “Big Girl’s don’t cry‚” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You‚” “Oh What a Night‚” and so on
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Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is an intriguing and captivating piece that captures America’s history. Throughout the text‚ Steinbeck demonstrates how multiple prejudices can affect contrasting characters in the 1930’s. Lennie Small and George Milton‚ a pair of bindlestiffs‚ witness the discrimination throughout the course of the novel. George cares for Lennie‚ who is mentally challenged‚ and once Lennie’s onerous actions increase‚ George makes the formidable decision to abruptly end
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Some people believe that immigration in the 1900’s was a good thing‚ however‚ they would be wrong. The United States government should have restricted the immigrants around that time. Some reasons are the population‚ the taking of new jobs and lowering wages‚ and diseases spreading quickly. These all factored importantly into why they should not have been allowed in. The population in the 1900’s was beginning to overflow. In 1875 the United States government had to put a immigration restriction
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