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    Drowning at Sea

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    Drowning at Sea After two hours drifting at sea‚ clinging desperately to the cargo hatch‚ I felt the life ebbing from me. I cast my mind back‚ it had been such a nice and beautiful day that had turned out to be so dangerous and life threatening. I could not forget that how I had fought with my mother to allow me to go to the sea with my friends where we were going to have a picnic. I yearned to turn the clock back. If only I had listened to my mom I would not have been in a situation like this

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    Sea Sponges

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    Sea Sponge Article The title of the article I was assigned to read in Marine Biology was called “This is your ancestor” by Jack McClintock and Richard Barnes‚ published in November 2004. This article is about tracing evolution in terms of seas sponges. A micro biologist named‚ Mitchell Sogen was tracing the DNA chain of animals to find the very first species that rooted off into all other animals including humans. “When micro biologist Mitchell Sogen decided to trace human evolution to its roots

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    Nails Red Poem Analysis

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    clear statement to the reader. The main element portrayed throughout the poem is repetition‚ which is used as a way to convey a message to the reader and make a statement as to why the speaker is painting their nails red. However‚ under the surface to why the reader is painting her nails red‚ lies a significant message to the reader that can be reinforced by the use of repetition. Using the word “Because” as the first word of every line‚ puts an emphasis on the speaker for taking a stand and striving

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    religious dispute between Whites and Native Americans. Red Jacket speaks among Christian missionaries‚ who were manipulating natives to convert to Christianity. Red Jacket uses a combination of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in the forms of connotation‚ repetition ‚and comparisons to convince the Whites that they want the liberty to choose in who to believe in and how. Red Jacket uses pathos in the form of connotation to prove his point when Red Jacket states in section 6 “Indians were hired to fight

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    The Awakening - the Sea

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    The sea in The Awakening represents not only Edna’s self-awakening‚ evolution and growth‚ but also the combination of freedom and death. In her search for freedom‚ the sea plays a part in the realization that the only way to achieve freedom is through death: her true awakening. We go as far as to say that throughout the novel‚ Edna is aware of this dark truth‚ but only on a subconscious level‚ which is why she only sees the sea as place of self-expression and freedom‚ but nothing deeper until the

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    The Village by the Sea

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    The Village by the Sea The Village By The Sea (1982) is a novel written by the popular Indian American writer Anita Desai. It is based on the poverty‚ hardships and sorrow faced by a small rural community in India. {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} Plot The Village by the Sea is set in a small village called Thul‚ which is 14 km (8.7 mi) from Bombay. Lila‚ the eldest child among the four siblings‚ is thirteen years old. Her twelve-year-old brother Hari is the only person with whom

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    Under the Sea

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    Under the Sea University of Under the Sea Overpowering the lands is water. About 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is submerged in water. The Oceans are so massive‚ scientist have only had the opportunity to explore a significantly small portion of it. However‚ the small portion recorded has discovered over 2 million species of marine animals. That is not including the fractions of the animals that live in the unexplored ocean’s floors and surfaces (Science Daily‚ 2011). Besides

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    205/305‚ 30th‚ Sept. 2015 Red Sorghum‚ a tale of feminism‚ sexual liberation. Red Sorghum‚ which is Zhang Yimou’s first movies‚ tells a tragic story take place in rural China during 1900s. Red Sorghum‚ as the awards winner movies for the 38th Berlin international film festival‚ indeed have several significances. In example‚ the great portion of color red that is used in the movie has successfully created a visual impact to the audience. Apparently‚ the color red carries significant information

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    Summer‚ a time for the beach‚ partying‚ and having fun. But for some teenagers‚ it means getting a job. In the books Nantucket Blue and Nantucket Red‚ Cricket Thompson‚ a teenager from Providence entering her senior year‚ went all the way to Nantucket for a summer job with hopes to make some fun memories and leave her problems back at home. Hope is a goal or dream for Cricket in her future that is going to sometimes not be in reach‚ be within reach‚ or what is not ultimately right for her in the

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    The novel Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard is excellent for analyzing moral lessons. It is about a kingdom that is divided by people with different blood. There are silver bloods‚ those with godlike powers‚ and there are reds‚ powerless normal civilians. When the main character‚ Mare Barrow‚ a red‚ is summoned to work in the royal palace by chance‚ she accidently discovers that she has powers. She can control lightening. The only confusion is that her blood is red not silver. To hide this abnormality

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