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    All humans suffer from loss‚ it can be either big or small. It doesn’t matter your height‚ weight‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ or religion. Everyone will suffer from loss at some point in their life. In “One Art” Elizabeth Bishop gives examples of how a person can suffer from loss. “I lost two cities‚ lovely ones.” (Bishop Line #13) This an example of loss because loss doesn’t always have to be humans. She lost two great cities that she became ever so close to. “The art of losing isn’t hard to master

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    Elizabeth Sweet‚ author of the December 9th‚ 2014 article Toys Are More Divided by Gender Now Than They Were 50 Years Ago‚ explains why most of society are complacent with obvious gender divisions; consequently many girls are subjected to unrealistic body expectations as well as lowered job goals. Sweet vocalizes "Girls can be anything-as long as it’s passive and beauty focused" and dolls such as Bratz and Barbie‚ with newcomers Monster and Ever After High on the rise‚ are two of the most popular

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    Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester‚ Massachusetts in 1911. Bishop endured a tough childhood‚ with the death of her farther and the commitment of her mother to a mental asylum‚ where she was forced to move with her grandparents. As Bishop grew older she became independently wealthy and traveled the world writing poetry along the way. During this time‚ Bishop wrote the poem‚ “The Fish‚” one of her most famous poems. This poem describes the actions that a speaker takes after catching a big fish

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    Loss and the pain of loss are explored in Elizabeth Bishop’s villanelle‚ “One art‚” as the persona attempts to control the grief that manages to resurface after every repeat of the refrain. The unstressed ends of these refrains negate the motive of the persona and shows “...a poignant recognition of the pathos of human [attempting] to control the uncontrollable” (Cowell‚ 1997). The iambic nature of the poem connotes to a persona posing to be detached from the objects they have lost. The melody is

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    "No One’s A Mystery‚" by Elizabeth Tallent‚ is about Jack and the eighteen year-old girl he has been having an affair with for the past two years. They are drinking tequila and talking about their future‚ while Jack drives them in his pickup truck through the countryside of Wyoming. Jack is a cynical man who drinks heavily‚ doesn’t clean his truck‚ and has no obvious respect for women. He is currently cheating on his wife with a barely-legal girl he has been having an affair with since she was sixteen

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    "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth bishop is an American poet; some of her works include “ a cold spring”‚ “geography III” “one art” and many more. The genre of these poems is called “villanelles”. One that will be looked at further is one art. what literally occurs in one art is that the persona proposes that some things are essentially intended to be lost and that losing them shouldn’t be taken that seriously. She states that we become used to loss by working with smaller items like

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    Generally speaking‚ “Oppressions Olympics “ coined by feminist Elizabeth Martinez who challenged the “hierarchy of oppressions” points to inequalities faced by a group may be considered by another group as less important. For instance‚ I believe the me culture has a huge impact on this behavior. In other words‚ my issues are more important and carry weight because I am the one baring the burden of my oppression. Since I don’t live in your skin to experience your issues‚ I don’t have a sense

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    “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ is an intriguing poem that discusses the art of losing. At first‚ the poem introduces belongings that symbolize what we lose in our everyday lives‚ like door keys‚ but as the poem progresses and the losses become more significant in each stanza‚ it becomes evident that Bishop is struggling to coping with the losses. In the last stanza‚ she finally acknowledges that‚ “It’s evident the art of losing’s not too hard to master” (18). This is one of many understatements

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    The Garbage King‚ written by Elizabeth Laird should be used as one of the main novel study books in the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (IBMYP). This book provides students with an illustration of what the IB trait of Risk Taking should be. The main characters in the story‚ Dani and Mamo take numerous risks to tackle their life changing issues‚ such as escaping from their living conditions and putting their lives in danger in order to gain freedom. In the story‚ some decisions that

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    We come here today to honor the life of Laura Elizabeth Clements. Born into a new era on April 12‚ 2000‚ Laura accomplished many great things. Laura was the second child of Adam and Amy Clements‚ the first daughter of Adam and Amy‚ and the fourth child of Adam. As a child‚ she was a tomboy. She loved being outdoors and doing things like camping‚ swimming‚ and canoeing. She was an outgoing child. She loved hanging around other people‚ and she loved playing with her four siblings. Starting school at

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