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    poem “Late Ferry” and Phil Hansen ted talk “Embrace the Shake”‚ both explore the concept of self-discovery but alter the discovery to being either new and refreshing or challenging and confronting. In Gray’s Late Ferry he is portrayed with fear and uncertainty into the future‚ which leads to the past. Through his nostalgic attitude‚ the audience reflects on the future and discovers that Gray must move on from his past experiences. In the beginning of the poem Gray describes the ferry going into

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    The Rehabilitation of Pasig River The Pasig River is a 27-kilometer river which traverses the cities of Manila‚ Makati‚ Mandaluyong‚ Pasig‚ Taguig and the municipality of Taytay in the Province of Rizal. It serves as the only outlet that drains excess water from the landlocked Laguna de Bai to Manila Bay. It also drains four (4) major river tributaries - the San Juan‚ Marikina‚ Napindan and Taguig-Pateros Rivers and a vanishing network of 47 creeks and esteros. In the years before large-scale

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    Island. There are many things to see and do on Sapelo Island. Sapelo Island is in McIntosh County in Darien‚ Georgia. To reach Sapelo Island‚ you must take the ferry. The ferry takes cash only and Sapelo Island has limited access therefore you must make arrangements prior to the day you plan to go to be assured of a seat. The ferry ride takes 30 minutes. Make time to visit the Sapelo Island Visitor Center before or after your tour. Sapelo Island has been preserved by the state of Georgia

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    The personal journey’s we undertake and the self-discoveries made along the way are what shape us into the people we become. In Robert Gray’s suite of poetry‚ in particular his poems ‘Journey: The North Coast’ and ‘Late Ferry’ as well as the film ‘Stand By Me’ directed by Rob Reiner‚ we discover that personal quests challenge beliefs and shape us into the people we are destined to be. In these three texts the composers‚ Gray and Reiner‚ through use of language and filmic techniques illustrate that

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    In Chapter 7 of After The Fact‚ Davidson and Lytle attempt to prove if John Brown was a sane or insane person. After Brown’s attack on Harpers Ferry‚ Brown was put on trial for treason. In that battle‚ Brown led a group of 21 men‚ 5 of whom were black slaves‚ to the port town of Harpers Ferry in an effort to unite against the controversial issue of slavery. His attack began when he took a few captives‚ including Lewis Washington‚ the first president’s grandson. Although it began well‚ he underestimated

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    Practice Question: From Robert Gray’s poems what do you learn about discoveries through his theme of nostalgia? Through Robert Gray’s poems Diptych and Late Ferry I have learnt that recalling past events and uncovering a new truth or element to them can inspire discoveries. These recollections are evoked through the nostalgia shown by the speakers in each poem. Although the poems differ in the sense that one speaker purposely remembers the past‚ as opposed to the other persona that only thinks

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    Nicole Brown Professor Barney Hist 2111 27 September 2012   Museum Art Critique: Surprise Attack Near Harper’s Ferry               When first viewing the painting‚ Surprise Attack Near Harper’s Ferry‚ created by John A. Mooney in 1868‚ the only thing I found myself able to focus on was the group of almost completely undressed men that appear to be bathing in a river.  At first glance‚ I was not truly able to grasp the concept behind the painting or the exact situation that was intended

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    Ronit Kumar 7A DAR Rough Draft May 30‚ 1892 New York City‚ NY Dear Cousin‚ How are you? Well‚ I am happily settled at my new home. By the way‚ my journey actually turned out to be very stimulating. Let me describe it to you. I started my journey about thirty-three days ago. My parents were the ones who sent me to Ellis Island. The reason was that there were many wars and conflicts in Italy‚ and my parents wanted me to be safe. I wasn’t born at that time when Italy participated in the Crimean War

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    with influence from other countries and major voices are the main contributors towards our constantly changing and diverse Australian identity. Numerous texts explore aspects of this idea‚ including Robert Gray’s poems ‘north coast town’ and ‘Late ferry’‚ as well as a passage written by Kate Grenville entitled ‘mate’. First of all‚ ’North cost town’‚ a poem written by Robert Gray‚ explores the influences and altering factors of which contribute to our dynamic identity. The poem examines Americanisation

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    believe he was not a terrorist. I have three reasons why John was a terrorist. The first reason is he attacked Harper’s Ferry. The second reason is his attack on Kansas. The third reason is he dragged his sons into the attack. The first reason John Brown was a terrorist was the attack on Harper’s Ferry. He thought if he attacked it would make him stronger to take over Harper’s Ferry‚ to start a slave revolt‚ then to destroy the institution of slavery. The second reason John Brown was a terrorist was

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