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    Road Construction and Conservation in the Congo Basin” A look inside the life‚ culture‚ and habitat of the CONGO. The Congo Basin is located in the continent of Africa‚ Central Africa. It is represented by the countries of democratic republic of Congo‚ Republic of Congo‚ Central Africa Republic‚ Cameroon Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. An area of many rivers‚ forest‚ savannas and swamps the Congo has many unique animals that reside there. According to (World Wildlife) “There are 10‚000 species

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    “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost the speaker stands in the woods‚ took into account a fork in the road. Both ways are equally worn and equally overlaid with un-trodden leaves (“And as for that the passing there / had worn them really about the same.” “And both that morning equally lay / in leaves no step had trodden black.”). The speaker chooses one‚ telling himself that he will take the other another day. (“Oh‚ I kept the first for another day!”) Yet he knows it is unlikely that he will have

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    The poem I have chosen is “The Road Not Taken‚” written by Robert Frost. The reason I chose this poem is because I believe this poem has stood out from the others. While reading the poem‚ the lyrics drew my attention. It made me realize that this poem is real‚ an everyday thing. “ The Road Not Taken‚” is about a person and how the choice they have made has affected their life. Choices affect you and all your other decisions that you may face later on in life. This made me feel like everything has

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    Article on Paradise Road by Sue Sherman Area of Study 2 Context: Encountering Conflict Article by Sue Sherman PARADISE ROAD Directed by Bruce Beresford Bruce Beresford first gained wide critical success as director of Breaker Morant (1980)‚ a landmark film about three Australian soldiers wrongfully executed for alleged war crimes during the Boer War. Like Breaker Morant‚ Paradise Road (1997) is based on a true story. Beresford again takes up the theme of Australians’ involvement in war –

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    that comes up on google is “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. This poem is about the idea of decision making and deciding which path is the right path to take in life. Robert Frost wrote this poem in the first person which raises the question‚ whether the speaker is the poet himself or a character was created for this poem. The poem has four stanzas and each stanza has five verses. Each verse contains four stressed syllables. The poet uses a metaphor to compare roads to the many decisions in life

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    April 2014! Divergent Aftermaths of Unvaried State of Affairs! ! According to the Dalai Lama “we can live without religion and meditation‚ but we cannot survive without human affection.” This statement is most closely related to the novel “The Road” by Cormac McCarthy‚ where a father and son walk across a postapocalyptic Earth where the comfort of religion is absent‚ in search for a tomorrow that looks like yesterday rather than today. They are desolate for a new day and an array of a hope

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    The Okies Road: Not One of Opportunity‚ But One of Unification When economic troubles occur‚ as they did during the Great Depression‚ countless people are impacted. People lost their entire way of life during this unfortunate time period. The demographic that was impacted the worst were arguably the so-called Okies. Okies was a derogatory name bestowed upon the migrant farmers who left Oklahoma and the surrounding states during the Dust Bowl for California in their quest to regain and better their

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    explain how you would develop your argument for this interpretation. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a poem with an obvious literal meaning. A man comes to a fork in the road and has to make a decision on which way to go to continue his journey. After a lot of thought‚ the traveler chooses the road “less traveled by.” I interpreted this to mean that he took the more complex path or journey and avoided the simpler road. My thesis sentence for this poem would be “ In life all people are faced

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    “Inspite of our difference in character‚ he reminded me of some long lost brother.” (10). The fictional book‚ “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac is about two good friends Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty from the beat generation which are people’s stereotype in 1950’s and early 60’s to people who experiments in drugs‚ wears black‚ and explores jazz; traveled from east to west and Mexico in search for ecstasy and jazz. Although these characters; Sal and Dean‚ get along well they also have a lot of difference

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy Rotted corpses. Landscapes devastated by fire. Abandoned towns and houses. In the post-apocalyptical novel‚ The Road‚ Cormac McCarthy explores the perseverance of a man and his son to survive in an obliterated world. He demonstrates that in spite of devastating conditions and dismal surroundings‚ goodness prevails over evil and an inherent goodness is present in humanity and the “good guy” no matter how dire the circumstances. Most importantly‚ the goodness portrayed

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