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    Do you have something that is a remembrance by someone in your family or just something in general? Whether it is a holiday‚ a day of the year or even if it is flowers. Lois E. Felder poem “Garden of Gold” she explains that a single rose is so special to her. The poem is about her walking into the garden and was smelling the roses. When she was walking she spotted this single rose in the middle‚ and says that the rose means so much to her. The rose represents the love that grandma gave to her. She

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    the colonists fought for their freedom against the British government‚ Americans have continued to fight for freedom at home and across the world. Many have given their lives to insure the chance to be free. Freedom means different things to different people. For some it means physical freedom‚ like not being a slave. Others see it as the chance to make choices for themselves. To me it means all of these things. I have the freedom to attend school‚ participate in extracurricular activities of my

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    Characters- be they villains‚ vagrants‚ kings‚ or commoners – are the essence of Shakespeare’s plays. The essence of anything lies in the set of attributes that render it the characteristics of its substance‚ purpose and function. In Shakespeare’s play‚ “Macbeth”‚ the essence of the play are the characters. Shakespeare uses a variety of different characters and all of them carry a different idea about our society. This includes kings‚ who carry the idea of chivalry‚ majesty and kindness; villains

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    What Cheerleading Means to Me After countless games‚ practices‚ and competitions‚ nothing quite compares to standing on the eight panel mat in front of thousands of unfamiliar faces or a high school football game on Friday night. It is a unique atmosphere where there is an air of utter togetherness and positive energy that I have never experienced anywhere else during my four years of cheering. Although it is the most intense‚ stressful‚ and time-consuming activity I have participated in‚ cheerleading

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    What does freedom mean to me? Freedom means the knowledge of knowing your rights‚ your personal freedom that nobody can ever take away from you. Freedom means being able to have an opinion without it being judged. Freedom means not being restricted or held down from trying to accomplish your dreams. Freedom is a right that every human being deserves‚ yet people around the world are being stripped of that right‚ being forced into a religion or being forced to do things that they may not want to

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    Book Review of “The Characters of Revolutionary Characters” by Gordon S. Wood “The characters of Revolutionary Characters” is a realistic portrayal of six most important members of the founding generation of the United States. They are: George Washington‚ Ben Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Aaron Burr‚ John Adams‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Thomas Paine. The Founders‚ indeed‚ were a highly unique and exceptionally talented generation. The book takes as its accent not the story

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    imagination the ability or social perspective? Especially‚ sociological imagination is a social perspective which requires ability of self-consciousness. Moreover‚ it is worth noting that Elijah Anderson in “The Code of the Street” says that the behaviors of the wider society are deeply implicated in the code of the streets. In this way‚ he makes a connection between individuals in the street and the general effects of the streets in society (Anderson‚ 2000). He emphasizes the association between

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    a sprint. Catching his breath‚ he realizes he has made it to town. He knows his first goal is to get out of this crazy town‚ but he goes to tell people though so they don’t worry about him. He thinks he hears church bells going off and goes to see why. No one was getting married‚ no He goes by the stores‚ the church‚ even the court office was closed. one had just given birth to make the whole town rejoice with happiness. They sounded more of the chimes of when someone has just passed away. He ran

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    What Does Race Mean To Me

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    WHAT DO THE TERMS RACE & ETHNICITY MEAN TO ME? The terms race and ethnicity to me are two very different things. Race is said to be determined by your physical appearance. I believe that we are what we are. So many different things in society today have had a label put on them. If you fill out a survey they ask for your race. If you apply for a job‚ they ask for your race. I cannot seem to understand the point in all of this. Everything is said to be “equal opportunity”‚ yet every time you

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    by poet William Blake uses imagery to create meaning. William Blake uses imagery off God through the bible. It was very biblical because he wrote aboutA Poison Tree started off as this guy having an argument with a friend but the forgiving them for what they did. However later on in the poem the narrative says that’s emery stole an apple that was his. The emery knew it was his but took it anyway. After eating the apple the enemy died. Since he ate the apple and he knew he wasn’t suppose to to it was

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