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    but Pope Francis changed history once again. The Pope directed‚ “He is not a Christian if he said those things”‚ towards Donald Trump. The Pope disagrees with Trump’s intention to build another wall between the U.S.-Mexico border. Pope Francis also does not understand why Trump is trying to build walls instead of building bridges‚ in other words‚ helping to make the Nation prosper with structures where they are needed. Trump does not care about the Pope says and declared that Pope Francis should not

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    and despair? Does living alone mean that one is isolating themselves? Does living alone come with an expectation of a less active social existence? These are just some of the questions being raised and answered in the New York Times article One’s a Crowd by Eric Klinenberg. In the article‚ Klinenberg discusses how the view on solitary living has changed over the past years in cities across the world. He also discusses how the advent of technology has changed the way that we as a society navigate the

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    In "The Naked Crowd‚" Jeffery Rosen describes how the 1000 plus people depicted in profiles published in the New York Times’ Portraits of Greif‚ were viewed by many as failed attempts at capturing the personalities of these people. At around 200 words‚ each these profiles were filled with a couple hobbies or quirks in an effort to sum up each person’s life into memorable snippets of information‚ but at the same time removed any complexity of personality from that individual. Rosen then goes on to

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    St. Francis of Sales Francis de Sale was born in the district of Savoy in France in 1567. It has been said that Francis received the best education in Paris‚ and Pauda. However since he theology wasn’t taught at those schools he learned theology secretly.- www.scborromeo.org. When Francis was young his father told him that he wanted him to be a soldier after he went to study in Paris. Francis didn’t like the thought of that because after studying in Padua and getting his doctorate in law he knew

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    Salesman by Arthur Miller and Fences by August Wilson‚ both protagonists Willy Loman and Troy Maxson go through many trials and tribulations trying to achieve this wealth and happiness through the American Dream. These trials and tribulations not only allow the reader to identify the characters’ hubris‚ but also their bitter‚ inconsiderate personalities. Furthermore‚ it was not America holding these characters back from reaching the dream‚ but rather their own bad choices. Their misfortune turns them into

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    playwright “August Wilson”.It is set in the 1950s. From the beginning the mood of the play is set. ‘Fences” explores the evolving African-American experience and highlights hardships‚ responsibilities‚ struggles‚ lack of love and survival. Two of the main charactersTroy” and his wife “Rose” have been married for eighteen years and have a responsibility to each other as husband and wife. The main theme in this essay is the responsibility that ‘Troy has to his community‚ himself‚ his wife and children

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    An analysis of Derek Walcott’s poem "A Far Cry from Africa" on the influence of colonialism in his language Introduction The so called post colonial literature is actually a body of writings that aim to express response to colonization. Most topics and themes of post colonial literary pieces revolve around the issues demanding freedom of the people from political and cultural colonial rule. Post-colonial literature also attacks literary works insinuating racism or colonial hints. Recently

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    Three’s a Crowd “We have nothing to fear‚ but fear itself.” Known by many‚ this common phrase has few words‚ but a intense meaning. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” the overcoming of fear is shown throughout the story. Francis Macomber and his wife Margaret Macomber are on an African safari with a man name Robert Wilson. Hemingway portrays Francis Macomber as wealthy and beautiful‚ yet cowardly. Macomber’s wife Margaret also young and beautiful

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    Notes    Essay based on Nature Motifs    Topic sentence ­    Gabriel Garcia Marquez presages a thickening plot of a cold­blooded manslaughter through the  use of nature motifs.     Thesis ­       Potential Quotes     1. “He’d dreamed he was going through a grove of timber trees where a gentle drizzle was  falling‚ and for an instant he was happy in his dream‚ but when he awoke he felt  completely spattered with bird shit.” (Page 3)  2. “No one was certain if he was referring to the state of the weather

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    Francis bacon was a renaissance man‚ best known for promoting the scientific method. His philosophical and scientific ideas helped shape modern day science. Bacon’s early life and development of the scientific method helped change modern society for the better. Francis bacon wasn’t always interested in science in his early life. In fact‚ Bacon served as attorney general and Lord Chancellor of England for over four decades. He had studied law his entire life while attending trinity college‚ Cambridge

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