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    Facing The Lion Analysis

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    This summer I also read the book Facing the Lion which demonstrated many types of courage. The most important one being intellectual and emotional. This book was all about a boy named Joseph growing up in a town in kenya and ending up teaching in America with all the ups and downs in between. Intellectual and emotional courage was seen in lots of parts in the book but especially seen in the moment above on page 97. This moment demonstrates intellectual and emotional courage because it showed that

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    Katie Waddle English 12‚ 3 Mr. Decker April 5‚ 2013 "A Supermarket in California" by Alan Ginsberg addresses Walt Whitman‚ who as it becomes evident throughout the poem‚ is Alan Ginsberg’s poetic hero. Ginsberg looked up to Whitman for many reasons. Ginsberg was a bisexual or homosexual Jewish man‚ and Whitman was also thought to have been bisexual or homosexual. Ginsberg portrays Whitman’s style and his legacy of writing by continuing Whitman’s poetic assault to industrialized society and

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    West Side Story No 10: Tonight (Ensemble) Maria‚ Tony‚ Anita‚ Riff‚ Bernardo‚ Jets and Sharks In this number‚ all the participants talk about the eventful evening they feel is ahead‚ each with their own thoughts on what will happen. There are three trains of thought: 1 Riff and Bernardo - thinking (in terms of their own gangs) of the fight arranged for later that evening 2 Anita - thinking about her ’nocturnal activities’ with Bernardo after the fight 3 Tony and Maria - more romantic love‚

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    California by Edan Lepucki is an okay dystopian/apocalyptic novel. It gets the elements right that it needs to succeed: its main characters (Frida and Cal)‚ the apocalyptic situation (a series of natural disasters)‚ and a promising start (the two need to survive in this world against the odds). Unfortunately‚ it falls short in other important areas. The other characters are pretty bland‚ the world isn’t very interesting (as apocalypses should be)‚ and the story fails to be engaging. Frida and Cal

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    Jersey Shore Stereotypes

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    Jersey Shore Influence on Young Adults In the show Jersey Shore the cast demonstrates a number of stereotypes such as gender roles‚ a difference between male and a female‚ the behaviors of Italian American and the lives of young adults’. Some might think Jersey Shore is a good show to watch; however it shows the negative behavior and attitudes towards men‚ women and young adults in many ways. The show also sets a poor example for viewers by presentation these stereotypes in a negative way. After

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    Off Shore Drilling

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    Pande Putu Adysti Kardi Compare & Contrast 5/4/2014 Should the Government Expand Off Shore Drilling in the U.S.? The crude oil industry has become prominent since mid 19th century. Ever since the Industrial Revolution‚ the development of drilling methods has brought oil into a drastically larger extent of mass production. Petroleum is one of the important extracted compositions of crude oil in the U.S. Until today‚ it is globally used mainly as fuels in transportation. Other uses include heating

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    Analysis of Geordie Shore Title Sequence The music in the title sequence is very upbeat and dancey. The words in the song say ‘ everyone’s here to party‚ if you want to go hard if you want to go hard’ It indicates to the audience that the genre of the text is going to be quite wild and entertaining. It instantly establishes the genre of the text to be a possibly controversial programme that may be looked down on by certain members of society. The sequence is showing that the text will all be factual

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    Ocean and Gulf Shores

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    English 101 Gulf Shores Everyone has a place where they go to escape all the pressures and worries of life. There is always that one spot that can soothe all your problems and troubles in times of stress. For me‚ Gulf Shores is the ultimate cure to all of my problems. While I am there‚ all of my obligations are suddenly erased. The familiar smells‚ beautiful sights‚ and soothing sounds of beach make it remain my favorie place to be. The most notable sight is the ocean‚ which is miles

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    Facing It

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    Akeem Barnes Professor Fairey Personal Criticism 5-12-13 Facing it I stood nervously in front of my eighth grade English class praying that nobody would laugh at the poem I was about to read aloud. My peers were used to reading Langston Hughes‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ or Maya Angelou‚ and I did not want to disappoint them by trying something new. The assignment given to our class was for everybody to choose a poem‚ read it aloud‚ and explain why it relates to them. How was I going

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    Billy The West Analysis

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    United States is commonly referred to as the period of the “wild west”. This title is given in reference to the largely lawless nature of the region that arose after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 which opened the frontier west of the Mississippi river to settlers from the established colonies on the east coast. The media flourished during this time as the rest of the United States became intrigued by the way those in the wild west lived their lives. Newspapers began to print articles and stories

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