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    A Description of a City Shower By Jonathan Swift Careful observers may foretell the hour (By sure prognostics) when to dread a shower: While rain depends‚ the pensive cat gives o’er Her frolics‚ and pursues her tail no more. Returning home at night‚ you’ll find the sink Strike your offended sense with double stink. If you be wise‚ then go not far to dine; You’ll spend in coach hire more than save in wine. A coming shower your shooting corns presage‚ Old achès throb‚ your hollow

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    Capulet Party Description

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    Description After the party was over the noise was tremendously loud everybody was walking on top of each other like alligators on top of each other fighting over a fish. The walkthrough was full of foots steps chasing each other one after the other. Mr. Capulet was waiving to everyone and saying thank you for coming with most devilish smile I’ve ever seen with his polish sword in the side of him waiting to strike like a furious tiger waiting to hunt down his prey. Lady Capulet gossiping with

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    For Colored Girls

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    Colored Girls Opening: Four women who were prominent in our Black History stood up in opposition to the odds placed against them. Listen as they tell us about their lives‚ pain‚ and struggles on how it was to be colored (as they were labeled) during the years of segregation and the civil rights movement. I hope you get a message from this presentation and please enjoy. Teresa Hi – I’m Rosa Parks and I’m a colored girl--on Dec. 1‚ 1955 in Montgomery Alabama-- I refused to give up my

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    Girl, Interrupted

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    In Girl‚ Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen recounts her two year stay at a Boston psychiatric hospital and her experience of what she calls the "parallel universe" of madness‚ she makes the reader consider how thin the line is between ’madness’ and ’sanity’. Susanna describes herself as "sane in an insane world". It does seem like it may be an insane world when we look at how society reacts to something they do not understand‚ fear breeds prejudice‚ "possessed by the devil" "bad‚ and must be isolated

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    Fun Fair Description

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    Funfair description The smell of the cold‚ crisp air on a fresh winters morning; delightful. Glinting off the side of the shiny horses on the merry-go-round‚ were the warm rays of golden sun. A peaceful morning was soon to be disturbed. Opening the big‚ rusty iron gates was a small man in oversized clown clothing‚ a mix of bright colours and confusing patterns. His face‚ engulfed in a white blend of face paint like an intricate image made using chalk‚ a palette of vibrant tones that complemented

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    Disabilities and RT Paper- Autism Disabling Condition Description Just a couple decades ago only a few people knew about autism and since its discovery‚ autism still remains to be a puzzling‚ interesting‚ and intensely researched disability. In this paper‚ I will provide a detailed description of what autism is and describe its characteristics. I will also explain the types of modalities that I would provide individuals with this disabling condition and how I would apply the APIE process with one

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    The Kingdom of God

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    The Kingdom of God is a hidden‚ but important theme in the New Testament of the Bible. It isn’t a place‚ but rather a state of being. Jesus spends most of his life living as an example of the Kingdom of God. Through Jesus’ teachings‚ people begin to understand what it truly means to live in the Kingdom. This theme is mainly introduced in the gospel of Mark and progresses further in depth throughout the New Testament. The meaning of the Kingdom of God is found in the words of Jesus Christ. He provides

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    An Unknown Girl

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    An  Unknown  Girl          In  the  poem  ‘An  Unknown  Girl’‚  Moniza  Alvi  uses  poetic  techniques  such  as   metaphors‚  personification‚  alliteration‚  repetition  and  similes  in  order  to  depict   her  struggles  in  rediscovering  her  cultural  identity.  Along  with  references  to   India  and  the  scenery  surrounding  the  narrator‚

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    Birthday Girl

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    “A Very Happy Birthday” A Critical Analysis of “Birthday Girl” by Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami’s “Birthday Girl” is a piece that can take the reader into the past and help us analyze if any of our wishes ever came true. Hopefully we all reach those birthday milestones and we get whatever it is we wished for. The main character in this story has reached an important milestone birthday in Japan. At 20 you are a full fledged adult‚ a member of Japanese society so this

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    The Description of Cook-ham Lanyer’s Description of Cooke-ham is the first known printed poem identified as the country house poem‚ predating the publication of Ben Jonson’s “To Penshurst”. It was adressed to Margaret Clifford‚ Countess of Cumberband‚ as a bid for patronage. It describes an idyllic summer Lanyer once spent with Clifford on the estate at Cookham where Lanyer composed poetry to please her patron and the countess’s daughter Anne. Manipulating pastoral conventions‚ Lanyer

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