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    Objective: The objective of this experiment was to find out why the moon “shrinks” as it goes from its rising point on the horizon to its highest point in the night sky. The way I decided to test this was by standing in the same spot periodically throughout the night and had a ruler in my hand. I fully extended my arm so that I knew it was in the same spot in relation to my line of sight and then proceeded to measure the moon. I began my observations as the moon rose in the sky and after every

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    As you enter the Harry.C.Moore Library you would see the display on majority rule straight ahead. There were tall bulletin boards that were decorated with black and blue papers which had the label mark of what was shown. On the left‚ there was a bulletin that had newspapers telling about the Black Vote Revolt in the Bahamas where Sir Lynden Pindling led the party to victory on islands that were 50 miles from Florida. There were pictures of how they celebrated the victory which were by greeting the

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    could teach me anything that I didn’t know. I hated her though; Miss Moore‚ she was the only woman in the neighborhood that had only a “ Miss” and a “Moore” but no first name. She has cept for feets‚ which were fish white and spooky. The field trip

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    In "Teaching Black History to White People‚" Leonard N. Moore makes a strong argument for the teaching of Black history in the curriculum‚ guiding the reader through the dark currents of history to highlight the systemic injustices that Black Americans have to deal with. Moore’s story is both an academic investigation and an emotional defense of the power of education to alter society by eliminating prejudice and advancing equality for everyone. Moore’s uncompromising examination of historical injustices

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    Bowling For Columbine Michael Moore is one of the most famous directors at documentary based movies. His academy award-winning movie Bowling For Columbine opens the eyes of viewers of gun violence in America. Moore presets his thoughts on gun control in a way that does not offend the audience but to informs them on the subject. Moore uses pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos in his document to create a peaceful presentation of his argument. Bowling For Columbine gives an inside look of our countries violent

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    Greek Mythology is a great influence on today’s modern stories as they act as a strong stimulus for the roles‚ relationships‚ situations‚ symbols and purpose involved in the the play or story written. An example of this is the play ’Juice’ by Stephen Davis‚ as it has strong symbolic connections with the Ancient Greek myth of ’Daedalus and Icarus’. In this essay these two stories will be compared and analysed to prove that they both share the same moral theme of flying to close to the sun. The two

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    MOVIE REVIEW CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY BY MICHAEL MOORE Date: December 7‚ 2012 The film Capitalism: A Love Story is a documentary by Michael Moore which outlines the negative effects capitalism has on modern society. Moore points out that capitalism gives people the opportunity to make a lot of money and to have a high standard of living. However‚ for many workers‚ making an income to support a family can be quite impossible. At one time‚ you could find a secure job and live a

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    described as the social relationships among us. The answer is always changing as well as the economical and sociological thoughts behind it as well. This paper will relay a couple economic views from the poem "Cotton And Corn: A Dialogue" by Thomas Moore (1779-1852)‚ an Irish poet. Should people be allowed to trade with whomever they want to? We’ve been doing it for thousands of years. There should always be fare/free trade‚ even if the government manipulates it a little bit. If there is an unhappy

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    I chose “Twas the Night Before Christmas”‚ by Clement Clarke Moore to do my stylistic impression on because it is very important to me and it has a nice rhythm‚ meter‚ and rhyme. Every Christmas eve‚ my dad has read this poem/story to me‚ so this poem has a personal significance. Whenever I hear this poem‚ I become very happy‚ because this poem triggers joyus Christmas memories filled with family and good times. I also like the rhyming of this‚ because it gives the story an upbeat‚ jolly tone

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    Q) What philosophy do Ezra Pound‚ William Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore share? A) Ezra Pound‚ William Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore were all modernist poets. Modernist poetry deals with experiment and innovation. All three were imagists‚ though at a later stage‚ William Carlos Williams started disagreeing with Ezra Pound. Ezra Pound Ezra Pound was the most aggressive of the modernist poets‚ who made “Make it new!” his battle cry. He turned to classical Chinese poetry as his

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