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    great holy poems. An example of his religious poems is sonnet number ten‚ “Death‚ be not proud”. In this sonnet he speaks about death and how it should not be proud because it is neither mighty nor fearful. To prove his point of view‚ he uses an argumentative tone and logical elements taken from science as well as nature and mixes them in a wonderful way. The argument starts in the first quatrain as Donne ad-dresses death and challenges it by saying that it is neither mighty nor dreadful‚ which

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    I’m confused about life it seems like no one understands me especially my parents they try to run my life but they don’t understand my life’s my own to run they can’t run it it seems we live in two different worlds at two different times they should know no matter how much they try to control my life I’ll always rebel I don’t care about the punishment because they can’t take away my freedom‚ hope‚ dreams‚ memories and people I love ever. I wish they would understand

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    change her natural ways in order to please a culture to which she does not belong. <br> <br>The great theme of the disparity between reality and appearance is at its greatest strength in the relationship between Winterbourne and Daisy because of the conflict which roars inside of Winterbourne regarding the appearance he cannot overcome and the reality he cannot accept. Daisy’s lack of knowledge and experience deceives Winterbourne who is incapable of seeing life through the lens of inexperience after

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    Lies in the Central South Pacific near the equator a small island formed by a volcano eruption years ago an island called American Samoa. An island filled with high green mountains‚ with a shining blue sky‚ and a clear blue ocean that beautify its surroundings and it is valued by its people. What a joyful place to live‚ to interact with beautiful people‚ a simple life that is slowly evolving into an advanced lifestyle. I have wondered of how I would react with problems of my educational life if

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN On August 15‚ 1947‚ India woke up to freedom. Decades later we still continue to celebrate this day when we became a free and sovereign nation. With great leaders like Gandhiji India won Independence. One is proud of being an Indian because he has the freedom to speak‚ write‚ express ones views ect.. People of India live in peace and harmony. India is now emerging global‚ scientific and technological superpower it has diverse environment of flora and fauna. India has its own

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    Proud to be an Indian India‚ a country with a culture having more than ten thousand years has enriched the global scientific‚ educational‚ economic and cultural scenario significantly. That is the reason why mark Twain has stated “India is the cradle of the human race‚ the birthplace of human speech‚ the mother of history‚ the grandmother of legend and the great grandmother of tradition.” Being born in such a great country‚ you have millions of reasons to feel proud as an Indian.  Some of them

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    niece for the first time. But for curtain‚ I was going to love that baby no matter what. I still remember when my sister announced that she was pregnant. She brought the whole family out to dinner‚ and wrote things on our napkins like “Proud Aunt or Proud Grandpa.” Out of joy‚ my eyes watered and I hugged my sister and congratulated her. I counted down the months and days until her due date. Finally‚ the day has come and my first baby niece has arrived. She was one week early. The drive

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    or Fighting Death. Which one to Choose. Should man become defiant or accept his fate against his ultimate enemy‚ death? Should he embrace or reject it? A person can be gravely ill and upon death’s imminent visit‚ can accept it without fear. In contrast‚ he can fight until his last breath because of a loved one’s encouragement to hold on to life. Death is ever looming and the curiosity of knowing when‚ where‚ and how it will happen is always questioned. The poems‚ "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN It’s a pleasant and a cold morning in India. The cold breeze makes the body cold. Saloni is a Punjabi girl whose ambition is to become a journalist. She likes to write poems and journals. She goes to Madras to do her higher studies. There she meets a guy‚ unexpectedly he is her relative named as Rajesh who is one of the most intelligent police officers in India. They both knew each other from their childhood. They had a crush on each other in their tender age itself but they

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    the heart of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ the central conflict occurs through the relationship of Willy Loman and his eldest son‚ Biff. Throughout the play‚ Miller uses the continuously building relationships to reveal the true themes of the play‚ as well as to create a character of hope and a tragic character. Through Willy Loman unrealistic expectations and unrealistic view of life‚ Miller is able to create a tragic character whom with the help of conflict results in the formation of a

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