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    The Person I Admire

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    Jean-Luc Jackson Mrs.Dalin 4/14/14 English 90T The Person I admire One person that I admire is my brother Joe. He is an unlikely hero and one of the most remarkable people I have ever met. He had great families and better life. He was caring‚ brave‚ faith‚ and courage. His people were friendly and neighborly because they liked Joe being a good man and soldier. He was became a Marine Lance Corporal. I remember my older brother Joe. Growing up was difficult for my older sister‚ my four brothers

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    William Blake wrote ?The Chimney Sweeper?‚ in 1789. This poem tells the story of a young chimneysweeper and his dream. The analysis will cover the poem’s figurative language and it’s meanings and goals. Lines 1-4 The first line does not include any poetic element. It hit with the reality and the brutality of its meaning. The second line’s tone however is enough to be a verse "while yet my tongue". Blake‚ by omitting the first letter of the word sweep in the third verse‚ seemingly recreates the child’s

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    Invisible

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    in German: Sneewittchen (in modern orthography Schneewittchen)‚ and numbered as Tale 53. The Grimms completed their final revision of the story in 1854.[1] The fairy tale features such elements as the magic mirror‚ the poisoned apple‚ the glass coffin‚ and the characters of the evil queen and the seven dwarfs‚ who were first given individual names in the Broadway play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1912) and then given different names in Walt Disney’s 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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    life after death

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    physical body dies when we die‚ however we are given a spiritual body as a replacement. So when the body dies the soul lives on and is reunited with God. When a person dies the body of that person is washed‚ dressed and then laid in a coffin. In most cases your coffin is left open so that your loved ones can morn and pray for you and your soul‚ and try to help you enter the gates of heaven. Most people tech that if you were a nice‚ good and pure person you will go to heaven. However if you were bad

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    Hannibal's Monologue

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    used to"‚ "I told you"‚ "Try harder"‚ and "How could you’s"‚ That I always stow Below deck‚ Hidden away Like Hannibal Lecter’s prey Hidden with the collection of words That hammer nails through wooden skin‚ That built a coffin within My gut A coffin only I could

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    Land of the Nile Egypt‚ the civilization created by a river. Just like other civilizations at the time‚ Egyptian civilization was started by a major river. By looking at history‚ one can see that Egypt is a country that has its entire foundation based on the Nile. The whole Egyptian civilization was created thanks to the river Nile. The Nile provided the people of Egypt with water for their crops and it stretched for thousands of miles bringing water to lands in Egypt that do not even receive

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    message don’t take the little things for granite. If the symbols were not in the story it would have been hard to know why the events in the story were set the way they are. All the symbols represent something different in Doodles life rather it be the coffin who symbolized death‚ or Preacher 3 the scarlet ibis who represented Doodle or lastly the storm which represented something bad way coming. If these symbols were not provided

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    Though the symbols are well-known‚ they sometimes are seen as ambiguous‚ like the theme. In Melville’s Moby Dick‚ the primary symbols in the story are Father Mapple’s pulpit‚ which symbolizes that God himself pilots the ships at sea; Quee-Queg’s coffin‚ which represents hope and rebirth; and the white whale‚ which exemplifies the power that controls man. In Melville’s Moby Dick‚ one primary symbol in the story is Father Mapple’s pulpit‚ which symbolizes that God himself pilots the ships at sea

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    Nomarks Of The Pharaohs

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    The pharaohs job was to create laws but he also needed to worship the gods ‚but the pharaohs needed help so he created smaller rulers and spread them around the country. The vizier. The vizier was like a Prime Minister. So everyone would report to the vizier instead of directly to the Pharaoh. The Vizier had judged by three laws. 1. Act by the law. 2. Judge fairly to all 3. Don’t act out of line. The Nomarks. The nomarks were right under the vizier. Nomarks ruled the lands called a nome. Most of

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