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    Bao Ninh Analysis

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    Bao Ninh is writing from his fictional character name Kien. Ninh will open his story with “Better to die than surrender‚ my brothers! Better to die!” (Ninh 5) Kien battalion commander said this right before he point the gun at his head and ended his life. This would not be the last disturbing story Kien talks about. He will tell the reader stories about how the people around him would be burned‚ exploded‚ and never seen of again All the deaths was getting to Kien. His mind was changing‚ he was starting

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    and Brownie were going to a national park in a next suburb of the city‚ plenty of huge trees‚ canal‚ flying animal‚ poultry‚ predator‚ and herbivore‚ in a green jungle national park. But one day‚ Brownie was missing from Eric when they came to a park. He had no idea about this jungle. “ Oh!!! No!!! How can I get out of this scare jungle ” he said? He had no choice just keep walking along a side of canal. He looked around and saw a big piece of meat “ This is my favorite meal at all the time and

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and Chicago by Carl Sandburg Sociological Analysis From the respective viewpoints from and within the Jungle by Upton Sinclair and the poem Chicago by Carl Sandburg‚ we can evaluate the differences between the externally affecting thoughts of the ignorant‚ the oppressed‚ the oppressors‚ and how the caused behaviors affect conditions in societies. The fictional facets of Upton Sinclair’s 1906 depiction of Chicago and the same of Carl Sandburg’s 1914 depiction catalyze

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    The old man who read love stories * Lives in: El Idilio * Antonio: left Mountains with his betroved wife‚ Delores to help colonize Amazonian jungle‚ Dolores dies 2 years after they begin to live in the jungle. * Government fails to meet their promises proposed to the couple. * Antonio remains in the jungle for over 40 years. * Opening scene: “A kiss to remember their lives by”-him reading love story‚ having trouble. * Thinking about “passionate” kissing. Dolores never

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    Mexico: where the ocean is so salty‚ the water burns your eyes‚ the humidity does not allow you to wear denim shorts‚ and the jungle extends far beyond where your eyes can reach to. The Riviera Mayan Jungle stores my memories‚ waiting for me to return. Looking out the airplane window‚ I wondered where the aircraft would land; there was no runway in sight‚ just layers of jungle‚ every shade of green. The airplane began to dip down into the earth and eventually landed on a strip of concrete. The hallways

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    confused about how I want to construct this paper. I want to attempt to analyze the writing styles of three authors‚ whose works are from the book The Art of Work. I chose to spotlight three poems: Me and My Work‚ written by Maya Angelou‚ Factory Jungle‚ written by Jim Daniels‚ and Share-Croppers‚ written by Langston Hughes. I want to show the relationship between the language the poets used in their writing styles and the content of the poems. The first poem I read for this assignment‚ Share-Croppers

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    Water and Strung Night

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    Drunk on wine. Yputh crowned in glimmer like Patters of jazz across rooftops. I can see you‚ Across blue mountains stretched over shimmering sea; Yoga to the sunrise. Conversations as Forgotten seashells strewn over sores like driftwood; Jungle ruins slung with vines. I remember you‚ Glittered in laughter and youth. As innocent as first snow on forest floor. I hope we meet again In some time‚ Somewhere across this wide world In some mist filled hamlet‚ Or a city drunk on rain

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    Army was forced to fight in a new land that had different weather and geography than the U.S.‚ and put the army at a disadvantage from the beginning of the war. Vietnam is a very hot‚ tropical country‚ as it is fairly close to the equator. It has jungles over most of the land‚ bit also has a cool mountainous region. The monsoon in Vietnam can last for several months‚ which adds to the misery of the troops. During this time‚ diseases flourished which are not normally contracted in the U.S. Some of

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    My Vision for World

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    diminishing and we have forgotten to look at the interest of the human race as a whole. We think in terms of boundaries and territories instead of the world and its inhabitants - the mankind. We want every thing for ’us’ and ’us’ only. In this jungle we have started living like packs and prides‚ grabbing the others’ resources for our benefit only. Morality and moral values are gone and I see that we are heading towards a time when the spouses caring for their values‚ if any are left‚ will be telling

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    John Steinbeck and Upton Sinclair: A Comparison “The Grapes of Wrath”‚ written by John Steinbeck and “The Jungle”‚ written by Upton Sinclair are two books that have and will forever be impactful on American history and literature. They are both considered very powerful novels. Although these books seem very different‚ they are much more similar than they seem. Steinbeck tells the story of a family making their way to California amidst the Great Depression and era of the Dust Bowl‚ while Sinclair

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