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    No Men Are Foreign

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    [pic] ’No men are foreign’ tell us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or ’strange.’ Humanity is the same all over the world and in harming anyone we are harming ourselves. This poem emphasizes the fact that men might belong to different races‚ nations‚ but are basically bound by a common bond i.e. they all feel pain when hurt and shed tears on the loss of someone close and wars should not break this common bondage. In destroying another country we are destroying

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    No Men Are Foreign

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    One should keep in mind that no human beings are distant‚ unfamiliar or far off. Underneath any colour of any soldier’s uniform belonging to any nation‚ another human being breathes the breath of life just like any other person. The land that even our political enemies walk upon is the same earth like our own native soil that one fine day in different timings we shall all be laid to rest. In times of war or peace‚ even our international foes undergo the same trials‚ the way our native

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    English Poem

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    Hadil Borji English 243 Final essay Life Will Knock You Down... The cycle of life drives each individual to pass through different stages until finally reaching adulthood. All the ups and downs‚ experiences‚ learning‚ standing up for him/herself ‚ are steps into reaching the final product : maturity. A coming of age process of a protagonist‚ a dunce who is heading up to this world to seek for his own destiny‚ his future looking for answers‚ and going through various types of experiences

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    William B Yeats (1865-1939) From The Wind Among the Reeds (1899) Men improve with the Years I am worn out with dreams; A weather-worn‚ marble triton Among the streams; And all day long I look Upon this lady’s beauty As though I had found in book A pictured beauty‚ Pleased to have filled the eyes Or the discerning ears‚ Delighted to be but wise‚ For men improve with the years; And yet and yet Is this my dream‚ or the truth? O would that we had met When I had my burning youth; But

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    The Two Mothers At whom is this poem aimed? To the sons that haven’t gone to war and the mothers. The first stanza is one of the mothers walking past another mother who is crying. The woman is asking if that the reason she is crying is because her son has died and says hers has died to. In the second stanza it is the mother who is crying that replies that she is ashamed because her son has not gone to war. What is the point of this conversation between mothers? Is to show mums how they

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    Poem of Mice and Men

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    Poem of mice and men George Who is small‚ dark face‚ and restless eyes Who loves his friend Lennie‚ peace‚ and freedom Who feels strong‚ better alone‚ and feels that this is his main purpose of taking care of Lennie All kin’s a vegetables in the garden‚ and if we want a little whisky we can sell a few eggs or something‚ or some milk. We’d jus’ live there. We’d belong there. There wouldn’t be no more runnin’ round the country and gettin’ fed by a Jap cook. No‚ sir‚ we’d have our own place where

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    English Language-Poem

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    English Literature Carol Ann Duffy: Hour Context Carol Ann Duffy is the first female Poet Laureate (2009)‚ and probably the best known female poet working in Britain today. She was born in 1955 in Glasgow. Duffy is well known for poems that give a voice to the dispossessed (people excluded from society); she encourages the reader to put themselves in the shoes of people they might normally dismiss. Her poetry often engages with the grittier and more disturbing side of life‚ using black humor

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    English Poem Essay

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    comparing the poems ‘The Charge Of The light Brigade’ By Alfred Lord Tennyson and ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ By Wilfred Owen. I will be evaluating the points of the language‚ emotions‚ the subject and the purpose of both of the poems. I will contrast both and then conclude what poem I believe presents a better picture of war to the reader. Poem 1 will be The Charge Of The light Brigade and poem 2 will be Dulce et Decorum Est. First off I shall talk about the purpose of the poems. Poem 1’s purpose‚ in

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    communicating and teaching the language. The following essay attempts to outline some of these difficulties. One of the major factors affecting all students attempting to acquire a foreign language is the correlation of the new language and their native tongue. The degree of variation between the student’s native tongue and the English language can cause all kinds of problems with grammar‚ spelling‚ and pronunciation‚ alongside other factors such as the age of the student‚ available resources‚ time‚ and how

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    On 30 December 2009‚ the Barclays Premier League football match between Arsenal and Portsmouth made English football history as the first match not to include any British players. Arsenal’s team of multi-million pound foreign stars won the game comfortably‚ 4-1; some would argue this is all that matters‚ but those who are passionate about football – the real connoisseurs of the English game – will recognize a deep underlying issue. Modern day football is unrecognizable compared to what has preceded

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