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    Personal Response to Texts Assignment THE RED SON I LOVE your faces I saw the many years I drank your milk and filled my mouth With your home talk‚ slept in your house And was one of you.           But a fire burns in my heart. Under the ribs where pulses thud And flitting between bones of skull Is the push‚ the endless mysterious command‚           Saying: "I leave you behind-- You for the little hills and the years all alike‚ You with your patient cows and old houses Protected from

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    sons and lovers by D. Lawrence as an autobiographical novel the label‚ ‘autobiographical’ can safely be attributed to this superb specimen of fiction‚ bearing the mark of Lawrence’s genius. The most salient characteristic of the characters portrayed by Lawrence is according to Albert‚ “the resemblance they bear to their creator. In fact Sons and lovers is one of the most autobiographical of English novels. D.H. Lawrence is one of those great artists who write because of internal compulsion‚ and

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    My Father, a Seafarer

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    “My Father‚ A Seafarer” In working on board the vessel‚ he gave his family a living of higher level. Father as the male human parent has the responsibility to find job to make his family live and a seafarer is the general term for men who work on ships at sea. Great fathers make great decisions. Giving his family a better living‚ achieving something in life and fulfilling his responsibilities as a father to his wife and four children are the reasons why my father chose this profession. My father

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    Supernaturalism is an outstanding romantic quality. It gives certain poems an eerie atmosphere by virtue of which the romantic poetry is often called the “renaissance of wonder”. Coleridge (1772-1834) is one of the greatest of romantic poets who touched lightly on all the keys of poetic expression‚ but he remains unequaled in one sphere of poetry – that is supernatural. Before Coleridge supernatural element had applied in English literature (apart from drama) in the works of Horace Walpole‚ Mrs.

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    SON HALI SUNUM

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    INTRODUCTION HISTORY VISSION Adidas vision is enhance social and environmental performance in the company and supply chain‚ thereby improving the lives of people making there product‚ it strives to be global leader in sporting goods industry. MISSION We are innovation and design leaders who seek to help athletes of all skill levels achieve peak performance with every product we bring to market. We are consumer focused and therefore we continuously improve the quality‚ look‚ feel‚ and image of

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    Kunta Kinte's Father

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    How was Kunta Kinte’s father feeling about the birth of his son? What was unusual about the birthing process? Explain your answer Kunta Kinte’s father who was really excited about the birth of his son; however was interesting observed the unusual way that Kunta Kinte’s mother was giving birth. Maybe characteristic of their culture‚ Kunta Kinte’s mother was giving birth standing up; this may indicate that they used gravity as a way to make easier the process of labor. Is the Mandika village presented

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    Ragtime: a Look at Father

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    Does Not Buy Happiness In Ragtime‚ a famous piece of American literature written by E.L. Doctorow‚ Father suffers the fate of being unsuccessful. It seems that Father’s character is depicted by Doctorow as an extremely ordinary upper-class American of the 1920’s. He’s conservative‚ fairly wealthy‚ sexist‚ and racist. He’s an explorer‚ an entrepreneur‚ and a patriot. Doctorow uses Father to show us that success certainly cannot be found through money‚ and for that matter‚ fitting in with the

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    Ssr-the Father of the Nation

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    Minister‚ Prime Minister and sixth Governor General of Mauritius. He is known as the "Father of the Mauritian Nation"‚ he led Mauritius to independence in 1968 and worked for the emancipation of the Mauritian population. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam also known as Kewal was born on 18 September 1900 at Belle Rive‚ Mauritius in the district of Flacq. SSR is a Mauritian of Indian origin that is an Indo-Mauritian. His father‚ an Indian immigrant labourer‚ Moheeth Ramgoolam came to Mauritius at the age of 18

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    On any given day‚ a man can become a father; most fathers never once think that one day they would carry the label of being a deadbeat dad. In the United States of America‚ marriage and family are essential milestones to the appearance of success within the culture. Separation and divorce have become a reality in many marriages‚ and have had huge impact on the family especially when there are children involved. Fathers who find themselves no longer living within the family are therefore required

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    Determinism in Native Son

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    "Today Bigger Thomas and that mob are strangers‚ yet they hate. They hate because they fear‚ and they fear because they feel that the deepest feelings of their lives are being assaulted and outraged. And they do not know why; they are powerless pawns in a blind play of social forces."<br><br>This passage epitomizes for Richard Wright‚ the most radical effects of criminal racial situation in America (in the 19th century.) However‚ perhaps the most important role of this passage is the way in which

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