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    Mark Tan (poetry paper) Remember by Christina Rosetti Remember me when I am gone away‚ Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand‚ Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you plann’d: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember‚ do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave

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    Poetry & Love

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    For the Love of Poetry As once said by prominent activist Helen Keller‚ “the best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched—they must be felt with the heart.” One of the few things that can’t be touched but experienced with the heart is poetry. Just as poetry is embraced on a more powerful level with the heart‚ so is the universal concept of love. And although love can come in a combination of ways whether it be between a child and a mother‚ an old withered couple

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    confessional poetry

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    other Confessionalists‚ her attitude to poetry (only way of surviving for her) and her poetic strategy differ to a great extent from theirs. Two important features keep her apart from them. A poet moving between the two sides of the Atlantic‚ keenly responding to the broader social‚ political and cultural framework of her time‚ she is unable to keep her interest centered narrowly on herself. Secondly being influenced by American and European traditions of poetry‚ her sense of self-hood differs essentially

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    Poetry Analysis

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    When exploring literature‚ poetry is my favorite to read because my mother’s a published author. Therefore‚ yes before this course I read poetry. As a published author she writes poems‚ which covers a variety of topics such as spiritual‚ military‚ current events‚ and several other items. Therefore‚ I am a little bias when it comes to poetry. However‚ some other reasons I enjoy reading the poem is because it allows me a means to be open minded and examine ways that these poems can alter the environment

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    American Poetry

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    native american poetry. purposes: to be spoken‚ to be performed. oral tradition: when a culture passes down information trough sons and stories instead of through sons and stories instead of through a written language. difficulties of oral tradition. -difficult for future generations to learn much about early native american literary life without written records. -danger of losing ancient culture. -antropologists: realized they needed to write down everything Native Americans could tell them

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    stop bullying

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    Bulling has been an exceeding issue over the years… it is about time to make it stop! Bulling affects everyone not just the victims of bulling but‚ the bully’s and everyone surrounding them. The numbers of kids that are starting to become victims as well as bullies are increasing. Nobody like’s a bully and being one just makes matters worse. Bullying is a major problem that we haven’t been able to stop‚ every year more and more people become bullied at school and online‚ if we take a stand

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    Afternoons: Poetry

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    This leads us onto another theme of replacement which we see in the first and third Stanzas through phrases of “new recreation” meaning children and “Finding more unripe acorns.” Another theme in the poem is the theme of regimentation which appears in all three stanzas. “One’s and two’s” and “Assemble” both fit into this theme as both are aspects of force and

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    Comparative

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    protagonist‚ had no social identity in Australia. He felt that he is externalized from the native people of the country‚ that’s why he and some other people formed a Union to support all the newcomers and to have a sense of belonging. They aimed to create a community in which they all share common circumstances. All these people were suppressed in their homeland and othered in the new land (Australia). They were searching for a better life and a better reality. In the beginning‚ the Union had

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    acquire‚ the result is that Canadian companies no longer have my business. So consumers like me enjoy the endless availability of products worldwide the consequences of this international trade is not simply more products and cheaper prices. If all consumers were aware of how their products were made many of us would object. Corporations continually exploit cheap labour and take advantage of the environment internationally. Wal-Mart for example sells Kathie Lee Gifford’s brand of clothing that

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    Chapter 16 Helping Consumers to Remember Cognitive learning Cognitive learning occurs when information processed in short-term memory is stored in long-term memory. Rehearsal involves the mental repetition of information or‚ more formally‚ the recycling of information through short-term memory. The amount of elaboration (the degree of integration between the stimulus and existing knowledge) that occurs during processing influences the amount of learning that takes place. • Intentional

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