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    was one of America’s leading 20th-century poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He has been an inspiration to many young writers and aspiring poets. Although he lived through a troubled and tragic life‚ Frost was able to express his unique view of nature and the world around him in the delicate art of poetry. His direct and easy-to-read poems made him one of the most recognized poets in the country. Robert Frost had the ability to make his poems accessible to anyone reading them. His

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    Dead Poets Society is my favorite novel‚ it is actually a novel based after a movie. The movie was so successful they decided to make a novel after it. This assignment will be based after that novel. The book is written in a third-person narrative‚ the novel quickly introduces the character Todd Anderson who also is one of the main characters in the novel. Todd doesn’t speak much and you can tell that he is a very insecure young man. The plot begins with Todd being sent to the “Welton Academy”

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    How to Write Diamond Poems This is another way to be creative when it comes to writing poetry. For those of you who like to write poetry‚ here is a good example of a type of poem that when you’re finished‚ the words will form a diamond shape. I learned this lesson in a creative writing class I had taken last year. In fact‚ when I substitute teach‚ I use this as a creative writing lesson. The students love it‚ and when they are finished writing their poems‚ I allow them to use the computer because

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    Compare the ways in which two poets use the symbol of a rose and explore the effects of their words upon the reader. A rose is most commonly known to represent love and affection towards another person. However‚ it can be used to symbolize the opposite feelings as the reader understands in the first poem‚ A Gift of a Rose. Both poems‚ A Gift of a Rose and A Red‚ Red Rose describe the rose‚ but in two very contrasting aspects of love and desire and hatred and blood. A Red‚ Red Rose‚ written

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    Revised Behavior Explanations Patricia Landeros Psychology 100 TTh 11:00-12:15PM April 7‚ 2011 BEHAVIOR EXPLANATION # 1 1. Behavior Observation/Description (5pts) One hot September day at around one o’clock‚ my boyfriend‚ Jonathan and I were strolling around the city of Downey‚ searching for a delicious place to have lunch. We then made the decision to grub at In n’ Out. As we walked down Firestone‚ I noticed an elderly man attempting to illegally cross the street. I was beginning to

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    the Sociological Imagination The belief that the individual controls his destiny and succeeds or fails based on talent‚ hard work‚ and perseverance is a central theme in the American way of life. This strong belief in individualism often dictates how Americans explain‚ and resolve social problems. This view that individuals are solely responsible for their success or failure in life‚ mostly unaffected by surrounding social forces‚ runs counter to the sociological imagination. C. Wright Mills

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    "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all that we now know and understand‚ while imagination embraces the entire world‚ and all there ever will be to know and understand." - Einstein Something else that was circling the globe in that year was Einstein’s reputation. At the time of this interview‚ his fame had spread across Europe and America. Everywhere he was acclaimed a genius for defining the principles of relativity‚ though very few people understood what

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    Prufrock‚ who passed in 1996‚ at the age of 55 was a Russian poet who many referred him to being one of the greatest poet’s of his time. Prufrock received the Nobel Prize in 1987 and he based his poetry on the Soviet repression and the American indifference. Prufrock believed that “poetry occupied a higher position than pose‚ and the poet‚ in principle‚ is higher than the prose writer”( Barnet‚ Cain‚ and Burto (2011). I choose to write about his poem “Love Song” because it really caught my interest and made

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    natives to follow Christian traditions‚ the oppressors were slowly removing their history. As a result‚ they became what Paulo Freire in the Pedagogy of the Oppressed defines as ahistorical; they lived like animals‚ and as animals “they can give no meaning lacking a tomorrow and a today‚” (pg 34) Paulo Freire‚ Pedagogy of the Oppressed. They had been conquered‚ hence‚ intermixed by so many people that their history had been lost‚ and no one was interested in reclaiming it. They had no homeland‚ no defined

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    Dead Poets Society by Lipatova‚ group 505 Dead Poets Society is a great film about a perfect teacher with unusual methods of teaching to a strict conservative and aristocratic Welton Academy in Vermont in 1959‚ where he once studied‚ and it is not difficult to guess‚ that it was he who created that very society at the time of his youth. The other characters are the boys‚ Neil Perry‚ Todd Anderson‚ Knox Overstreet‚ Charlie Dalton‚ Richard Cameron‚ Steven Meeks‚ and Gerard Pitts ‚ who study

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