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    of impending doom but no one wanting to believe it. We also view this theme in Elie Wiesel’s Night and Martin Niemoller’s First They Came For The Communists. In Eve Buntings interpretation of the Holocaust they show that even though the terrible things kept coming and taking animals away‚ the other animals didn’t worry because it wasn’t them. We see this become apparent on page four. The terrible things came for‚ ¨...Every creature with feathers on it´s back‚¨ in response‚ the animals without feathers

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    Dirty Hospitals

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    objects that should have been disinfected were not. A study of patient rooms in twenty hospitals in Connecticut‚ Massachusetts‚ and Washington D.C.‚ found that more than half of the surfaces that should have been cleaned for the new patients were left dirty. Should we be blaming the health and sanitation inspections or the people that are supposed to be cleaning the

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    The Dirty Renaissance

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    The Dirty Renaissance The Renaissance period is one in the art world that is held just short of the second coming. This “reawakening” is characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art‚ literature‚ and learning. Many famous artists and thus pieces of artwork came out of this period‚ which are still studied by students of art and by professional artists. Famous pieces suck as the Mona Lisa‚ the Last Supper and the Sistine Chapel were created in this period of art. It is

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    English never came easy to me. In fact‚ until I heard myself speaking during a video I filmed for an english project in my 8th grade of school‚ I thought that I still had that weird African Accent‚ despite being a brown girl. There was nowhere to fit in‚ I was Micronesian‚ but my hair was curly and I didn’t speak the language‚ or I was Cape Verdean but my skin was too caramel and my hair not curly enough. Or maybe I was just American; But my skin was not white‚ nor was it black. There was always

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    depiction of a police film to unite individual empowerment and communal welfare. While raising the topic of this migration‚ Leitch also forces one to analyze the relationship between morality and the law as whole. As seen in the in class viewings such as Dirty Harry and Serpico‚ society plays a much larger role in differentiating between right and wrong and allowing the law to only play its part when society says so. In the 1973 American crime film‚ Serpico‚ this societal dictation is depicted through

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    The Dirty Thirties

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    The Dirty Thirties I have chosen the years of 1930 to 1940 as one of the most significant decades in Canadian history. I believe this because it might have been one of the hardest decades to live in. Reasons being that we had suffered greatly by the 1929 Wall Street stock market crash and the enormous 1928 wheat crop crash Canadians were barely making any money or just not having anywhere to work because the demand was very very low. Food was running out and the average working Canadian was

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    seen to be the most important tool for all things. Although we all have different lifestyles to communicate‚ language is the key factor when attempting to explain and thus control our circumstances. Black English stemmed from a lifestyle that could only survive by creating their own form of the English language. “Language‚ incontestably‚ reveals the speaker. Language‚ far more dubiously‚ is meant to define the other – and in this case‚ the other is refusing to be defined by a language that

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    Rain

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    Rain Have you ever been barefoot in the rain? Well if you haven’t it is the most amazing feeling. Its okay to let the mud ooze between your toes cause the cold rain will just wash it away. The rain is my favorite weather. I love how it smells‚ feels‚ sounds‚ tastes‚ and looks. I like to close my eyes and feel every little rain drop hit down on the top of my head. I like to take a deep breath and smell the nature float in the air all around me. It’s so relaxing to hear the ticking sound of the

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    speak professionally. Amy Tan stated “I was ashamed of her English. I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to say.” My father has always made fun of the way I speak and I believe he underestimated my intelligence. Recently over spring break I had to write an essay for an internship I was applying for. When he read my paper he admitted to how amazed he was at how well I wrote it. Since I don’t speak correct English all the time he assumed writing was not as strong as he

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    The art of dirty deeds

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    English Coursework Robert Horsley Another cupboard smashed onto the heavy oak table as the maelstrom of debris continued to swirl‚ fuelled by the vicious wind from the broken windows. There was a resounding crack as a chair was hurled at the table. “You left me to rot‚ you are no son of mine‚” wailed the lady of the house. He couldn’t see her‚ she was invisible‚ but he knew all too well she was there as he cowered under the table. The rain continued to pound down‚ its staccato beat

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