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    “When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was‚ of course‚ a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood‚ and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood.” From the very first lines in his bestselling novel‚ Angela’s Ashes‚ Frank McCourt sets himself apart from all those around him. Throughout the novel‚ the author gives an insight into his upbringing‚ and how it

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    The Role of Humorists in Society “Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were and why not”‚ said by George Bernard Shaw (miscellaneous quotes). In society today‚ many people go about with things and don’t ask why they do such matter. In the article‚ “Corn-pone opinions” by Mark Twain‚ he uses a good example: he states that “fashion has established itself: it is admired‚ now‚ and no one laughs”. In other words‚ fashion is created‚ and people go along with it

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    Reading Anatomy #2: “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift a) The purpose of this text is to point out the flaws in Ireland’s society‚ specifically the poverty brought to them by the English invasion‚ and this is shown through Swift’s blatant sarcasm in introducing a plan to rid of the problem. Swift is known to be an outspoken and intelligent man who is aware of his society’s faults. He especially was known to ridicule the wealthy class because he knew they were the cause of many of Ireland’s problems

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    In the 1700’s‚ Ireland was in social and economic disarray‚ the turbulent economy rendering many unable to climb out of the pit of poverty into which they had fallen. In his pamphlet‚ “A Modest Proposal‚” Jonathan Swift‚ an Irish author‚ addressed these issues which had arisen in Irish society. In order to persuade the Irish government to right the social and economic wrongs that were afflicting Irish society‚ Swift used numerical values‚ inflicted guilt upon his audience‚ and included dehumanizing

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    England learned a lot about its colonization of Ireland. David B. Quinn‚ also known as D.B.Q.‚ has explored the connections between Ireland and the new world in two of his books; Raleigh and the British Empire and The Elizabethans and the Irish. In his books D.B.Q. discussed how the English conceived negative connotations towards the Irish population and how they dealt with it. At some points the English sought to convey their better ways‚ and to convert the Irishman into Englishman. At other times

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    Ireland’s non-physical exports Since Ireland and Australia are two of the furthest countries apart in the world‚ (15‚ 696 km by flight) 1 a substantial amount of physical trade is very hard to maintain due to the long shipping time and expenses. The fact that Japan and China two of the worlds largest manufactures are located close by doesn’t help. Nevertheless some Irish based companies manage to supply and deliver products to Australia‚ companies such as Cadbury Microsoft‚ Dell and Apple. However

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    Reflection Introduction In this reflection‚ I am going to reflect about the competency No. 5 which talk about demonstrating the ability to check and identify the resuscitation equipment of the emergency trolley. What is reflection first of all. ”Reflection is an active process of witnessing one’s own experience in order to take a closer look at it‚ sometimes to direct attention to it briefly‚ but often to explore it in greater depth"(Burton 2000). Reflection is an effective methods for health

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    Far and Away successfully conveyed American society for immigrants in the 1890s by including realistic push and pull factors‚ the lure of advertisements‚ the diversity in immigrants‚ ethnic neighborhoods‚ and differences between the aristocrats and the poor. In Far and Away‚ Joseph Connelly faced poverty and inadequacy in land. When his father died‚ the audience learned that he and his brothers were left with all of their father’s debt. Because the rent wasn’t paid‚ the house was burned down‚ leaving

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    A Modest Proposal Analysis Jonathan Swift’s 1729 essay “A Modest Proposal” demonstrates how the writer uses satire to enlighten the reader on the critical state of Ireland‚ at that time. In the essay‚ Swift suggests that the poor should sell their children to the rich so that they can “contribute to the feeding‚ and partly to the clothing‚ of many thousands.” Swift doesn’t simply want the poor to pay attention but wants to point his chagrin towards the politicians as well as the catholic citizens

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    In an essay entitled “A Modest Proposal‚” Irish oppression is satirized by author Jonathan Swift who uses an absurd idea to find solutions to a large problem. Swift appears to come up with an answer to the overpopulation that is present in Ireland. The dozens of children born into the poverty stricken families were seen to Swift as exotic merchandise. Upon reading the essay‚ readers realize that the entire piece is a satire when they discover the promised “modest” proposal is nowhere near being subtle

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