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    The Crazy Thing Called Love In the article "The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love‚" Stephanie Coontz‚ a college level professor‚ makes the heavily-supported statement that only rarely in history has love been seen as the main reason for matrimony. In fact‚ she states that our widely known view on love did not develop until the 18th century. She gives examples of many varying culture’s views from before that time‚ along with their stance on the relationship between love and marriage. Coontz heavily

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    Love Can Change the World

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    Love can change the world. Not the romantic‚ head-over-heels kind of love‚ but selfless love. Selfless love is giving of yourself‚ your time‚ and your resources for the benefit of others. It is caring about others’ quality of life and helping those in need. Changing the world will not happen by introducing people to a formula or giving them ten steps to make their lives better‚ but by showing them our love. What makes us human is our capacity to love. Love is that quality that erases prejudice

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    The Nature of Things

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    The Nature of Things Michelle Davis ACI1248F Introduction to Literature 1/17/2013 Using nature to symbolize feelings or thoughts in a poem or short story gives the reader an idea of what the author is describing‚ but it also gives them a picture to imagine as they read. The Oak by Tennyson might symbolize strength and wisdom and uses simile style to describe an object. The Road not Taken by Frost might symbolize the way certain choices affect our lives and uses a persona

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    An Inspector Calls Essay 8

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    An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is set in 1912‚ during the Edwardian Era. It tells the story of a family’s journey from ignorance to enlightenment by using both the plight of an unseen working class girl‚ and the exploration and questions of an (apparently) conscientious police Inspector in an attempt to change the attitudes of the middle class characters created for this play. This drama brings to light the important issue of how the working class is treated by their so-called ‘superiors’

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    The Things They Carried

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien continuously uses repetition of talking about the items the soldiers carry mentally and physically to show the burdens of war. Each item O’Brien talks about tells a little about each character and what fears they try to escape from. An example would be “Dave Jensen carried three pairs of socks and a can of Dr.Scholl’s foot powder as a precaution for trench foot.” (O’Brien pg.1) Jensen carried these things so you could be very clean and sanitary this what his

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    What This?

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    Section: 1 Present to Aj. Keofar    Kesornsook This report is part of 1001113 Art Appreciation Mae Fah Luang University First Semester‚ Academic Year 2013 Who is "Bird"? He is artist‚ he is singer‚ he is actor‚ and he is entertainer and also is narrator. He is Thongchai McIntyre or Thai people usually call "Pi Bird". Bird had another name when he was small "Albert". Maybe name "Albert" became shorter and has been "Bird". Many people also call him "Bird Thongchai" or "Bird Mcintyre". Why

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    the theme of love in “An Inspector Calls”? How does Priestley presents different forms of love in the play? At the beginning of the play‚ Sheila and Gerald’s relationship is unbalanced because Gerald sees himself as the dominant one‚ and is controlling. Sheila is naïve‚ quite immature for her age and impressionable. Gerald chose and bought the engagement ring for Sheila‚ without her having any say about it‚ and she just accepts that without questioning Gerald. She says ‘Is this one you wanted

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    The Things They Carried

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    Robert LaMache Professor Story 3 December 2012 ENG112-R1 “The Things They Carried” Throughout author Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried”‚ one sees how tangible items help the soldiers cope with the horrors of war. The short story is set during the Vietnam War and follows the lives of the Alpha Company‚ a group of U.S soldiers. Some soldiers in the story are given items to carry specific to their job and rank in the military. For example the main character‚ First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross

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    An Inspector Calls: Revision notes These notes are to help kick-start your revision of the play for the GCSE exam. Good Luck! Miss Stonehouse Introduction There are a number of references to external events within the play and these could provide the areas which could be developed further. Among these are:       The Titanic The emergence of Russia as a world power The outbreak of World War One The importance of the Women’s Rights movement The rise of Socialism

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    In the novel The Call of the Wild a dog named Buck gets taken from his home in California and is then taken all the way to Yukon‚ Alaska‚ along the way Buck has to transform from being a domesticated home dog to a dog of the wild. The author Jack London has written many popular books including the Call of the Wild and many more‚ his books all display his descriptive writing style very well. London has many different methods of developing themes in his novels and in this novel he uses bucks transformation

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