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    Pro Death Penalty Persuasive Speech It is October 1978 in Oklahoma City‚ Oklahoma. Roger Stafford; his wife‚ Verna; and his brother‚ Harold entered the Sirloin Stockade restaurant and without any remorse or sympathy‚ brutally gunned down 6 people‚ 4 of them young teenagers.The gruesome scene depicted five bodie piled atop each other‚ their blood forming a slick pool that covered the floor and stained the surrounding boxes of ground beef patties and Wisconsin blue cheese.

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    *ΔLyric: Originally a lyric signified a song sung to the accompaniment of a lyre. Thus lyric still carries the sense of a poem written to be set to music. A lyric is a common short poem uttered by a single speaker who is expressing his state of mind very often in solitude. In dramatic lyric the speaker is represented as addressing another person in a specific situation like the poem Canonization by John Donne. The genre comprehends a great variety of utterances from say the Dramatic Monologues of

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    similar emotions or outcomes from what was read. The three pieces of literary work that will be discussed and compared are Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ Sherman Alexie’s “Grief Calls us to the Things of This World”‚ and Alfred Lord Tennyson “In Memoriam”. The point of this paper is to compare three literary works from our reading‚ after reading this essay you will have a clear understanding of three different literary works and how they are similar. The first literary work that will be discussed

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    Poems: Poetry and Orchids

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    POEM: "ORCHIDS" POET: HAZEL SIMMONS-McDONALD (St. Lucian-born) FACTS: Ø Orchids are currently believed to be the largest family of flowering plants. Ø The number of orchid species equals more than twice the number of bird species‚ and about four times the number of mammal species. It also encompasses about 6–11% of all seed plants. Ø All orchids are perennial (persistent) herbs and lack any permanent woody structure. The leaves of most orchids are perennial‚ that is‚ they live for several

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    For Tennyson‚ the most evident mode of comparison between both figures is that they are both leaders. It becomes evident in the poem that Tennyson sees both figures as leaders of Ithaca. Ulysses is the traditional leader of the island‚ while Telemachus has been elevated to a point where he is now leader‚ as well. Yet‚ it is here where there is some pivot. In his words‚ Ulysses sees Telemachus as more equipped to handle the administrative and more practical elements of leadership on the island

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    1925 Baptist Faith and Message to 1963 Baptist Faith and Message One clear similarity involving both the 1925 Baptist Faith and Message and 1963 Baptist Faith and Message is the preamble. Both architects took great care in wording the preamble content. Herschel Hobbs called the 1963 preamble "as important as any other part." In both the 1925 and 1963 the preamble clearly states the document is not a Southern Baptist creed and both chairmen were adamant about emphasizing that point. Both viewed

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    The Museum of Tolerance is a place that not only is a home to a memoriam of the Holocaust but it also tries to break the barriers of racism‚ prejudices‚ and discrimination and tries to teach and incorporate in people that even though everyone is different‚ everyone shares a universal attribute‚ that each person around the world no matter their race‚ gender‚ country of origin‚ or choice of religion still bleeds red‚ feels pain and are human beings. As soon as people realize this fact and accept that

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    Victorian Age

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    Contents 1.0. Abstract………………………………………………………………………………page 3 2.0. Introduction -Historical Development and characteristics of the period………..............................................................................page 4-8 3.0. The Victorian Novel…………………………………………………………… page 8-17 4.0. Victorian Poetry…………………………………………………………………page 17-29 5.0. Other literatures of the period. …………………………………………..page 29-40 -Children’s literature -Drama -Science‚ philosophy

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    The Renaissance: The Printing and Thinking The article‚ “The Renaissance: The Printing and Thinking” was originally created by WGBH Boston in 1989. WGBH Boston is a public radio station located in Boston. The article was found on learner.org‚ but it was inspired by programs from The Western Tradition. The Western Tradition is a video instructional series on Western civilizations. The lecture is presented by Eugen Weber‚ who is a Romanian-born American historian‚ known for The Western Tradition

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    Walt Whitman Walter "Walt" Whitman was an American poet‚ essayist and journalist. A humanist‚ he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon‚ often called the father of free verse. His work was very controversial in its time‚ particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass‚ which was described as obscene for its overt sexuality.  Walt was born in Westhills‚ Long

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