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    "own identity". There is repetition - particularly of "Dem tell me" - throughout the poem‚ creating a sense of rhythm. End rhyme is heavily used‚ emphasised by adapted sections of nursery rhymes: the dish who ran away with the spoon‚ and Old King Cole‚ for example. In the "Dem tell me" sections the poet refers to nursery rhyme characters and other non-historical people‚ like Robin Hood or the cow who jumped over the moon. Even "1066 and all dat"‚ which might appear to be an historical reference

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    ENGLISH ISU: iPod Characterization & Monologue MONOLOGUE: Missy talking to Susie  they both died violently; rape/murder; both have fathers that miss then. They can be talking about how they felt after they were killed. They could give advice about how a person can deal with it; how their family can deal with the death and how you should forgive your enemy. Show character traits  both were very brave‚ strong and learned to accept their death and found peace in heaven. IPod Characterization:

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    express their emotions in a song. There are very few artists that have the ability to communicate an actual message‚ capture emotions and share them with the public while still maintaining the listeners attention . For example‚ in Lost Ones‚ by J Cole‚ he discusses both sides of abortion. Abortion is a hot topic in the United States‚ where the argument is whether

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    I discovered this Kenneth Cole ad in April 2008 issue of Vogue‚ a fashion and lifestyle magazine. Flipping through countless of advertisements‚ one particular ad captured my attention. It was a Kenneth Cole ad featuring Aimee Mullins‚ an athlete‚ actor and activist. The ad‚ “We All Walk in Different Shoes” is‚ or least appears‚ a persuasive fashion advertisement designed to influence women to buy their shoes and clothing products. As the viewer pay close attention to the captions and visible

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    1. The key to Woolworths’ faster growth than Coles Myers may be attributed to several reasons‚ one of them being its emphasis on diversification which saw it enter markets such as petrol. Woolworths offered everyday low price (EDLP) on established brands‚ a strategy akin to Wal-Mart in the United States which presents a competitive advantage against Coles Myers’ Kmart and Target divisions which maintained a ‘high-low’ pricing strategy. Woolworths CEO Roger Corbett who had prior experience with the

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    Cole. The overall message of the song was accepting oneself and those imperfections that make one unique. I learned that J. Cole’s imperfection‚ his crooked teeth‚ made him self-conscious and insecure during his childhood. Despite the criticism and advice

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    2017 Thomas Cole: The Oxbow The great American frontier‚ long depicted as a harsh and ruthless place over and over again for hundreds of years. Thomas Cole depicts the very beginning stages of this legendary story of expansion in 1832 in his piece titled The Oxbow. Cole argues through this piece and through his Essay on American Scenery that indeed American scenery is just as great as that of Europe if not better due to its untouched Beauty. In the painting we see a very clear argument Cole the artist

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    Cole through the book goes through three stages of being able to control his anger stage one being the beginning where he is only able to hide his anger‚ stage two he is able to suppress his anger and stage three he is able to control his anger. In the first part of the book we see Cole at his worst for his anger. At this time in the book we see that Cole is unable to control his anger when peter warns the authorities about cole robbing a hardware store. After hearing that a classmate has informed

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    Touching Spirit Bear‚ a book about a young teenage boy‚ Cole Matthews‚ is a lively story penned by Ben Mikaelsen. This is the story of a young troubled teen who finds himself in major trouble after physically damaging another boy‚ Peter Driscal. Cole finds himself getting banished to an island by himself for a year. He does not apprehend the extremity of this situation because he always was in power‚ and was feared in any given environment. Cole only spent a slight amount of time on the island though

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    “Five Myths about Immigration” is an essay written by David D. Cole which originally appeared in The Nation on October 17‚ 1994. The essay is a look at the ignorance and misinterpretation or “myths” as Cole calls them that immigrants are faced with every day in the U.S. His credibility on the subject speaks for itself. A Professor of Law at Georgetown University‚ after his graduation from Yale Law School‚ Professor Cole served as a law clerk to Judge Arlin M. Adams of the United States Court of Appeals

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