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    The two poems I am comparing are ‘Two Scavengers in a truck‚ Two Beautiful people in a Mercedes’‚ written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti‚ which shows the contrast between rich and poor in San Francisco‚ and ‘Nothings Changed’‚ written by Tatamkhulu Afrika. ‘Nothing’s Changed’ is an autobiographical poem about a man returning to the town he grew up in as an adult‚ and how everything is still the same. The tone of ‘Two Scavengers’ changes between sombre‚ when the poet is describing the two garbage men

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    Slavery was a brutalizing part of time in history. It was a very common practice for “white” men and women to have slaves in their possessions‚ which they considered them part of their property and not human beings. This occurred for ages and in Europe and the U.S. The masters felt they could treat the slaves however they felt to treat them which meant a lot of times it was cruel punishments. These punishments usually were enforced in order to keep the slaves in line and to “break their spirits.”

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    "Southern Gothic" (Walters 30). In Many of her short stories‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find for example‚ Flannery O ’Connor creates grotesque characters to illustrate the evil in people. Written in 1953‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find is one of O ’ Connor ’s most known pieces of work and has received many awards. Throughout the story‚ you come across many twists and turns when you least expect it. A Good Man Is Hard To Find is a story which includes religion‚ right and wrong and society as a whole. O ’ Connor

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    Two Variables

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    Inequalities are equations that can be used to determine not just what something could equal but what something cannot equal. It tells us what the relative size is of two values and if they are big or small‚ too much or not enough. Inequalities could make it easier to determine how much someone might need of something in order to make a certain amount of something‚ while also determining how much more might be needed or how much be left. For example‚ if someone wanted to make cupcakes and flat

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    “Everyday Use” you will notice the use of fire throughout the story. In this story the older sister‚ who is educated and intelligent‚ comes to visit her mother and younger sister. The short story expresses lots of imagery of a fire throughout the story. A younger child might think a fire is scary; however‚ a prescribed fire is a good thing. Prescribed burning is a controlled fire that helps the ecosystem by improving habitats for animals and reducing the chances for wild fire. The first use of fire

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    Key Image Terms 1. simile- compares two dissimilar objects using like or as. Example #1: N. Scott Momaday describes shadows from clouds "that move upon the grain like water." Commentary: This simile shows vs. tells. It helps me to picture what the shadows looked like. They weren’t stationary‚ they were moving very fluid over a field of grain. By comparing the shadows to water‚ Momaday paints a picture of something being intangible to something that is tangible. I didn’t directly see the shadows

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    The film The Two Escobar’s‚ directed by Jeff and Michael Zimbalist‚ is a documentary about “narco-soccer”‚ which was a time period in Columbia when it was prevalent for drug kingpins to use soccer clubs to launder their money. One of the most infamous kingpins was Pablo Escobar. Pablo was typically known as a murderer in Columbia‚ but did have one passion in life‚ and that was soccer. The other Escobar‚ Andres‚ who had no blood relation to Pablo‚ was the star defensive player for Columbia’s soccer

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    Unit 1: Positive Relationships for Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Use examples from placement to describe how relationships can be developed with child. Building relationships with others is never an easy process. Putting thought into establishing and sustaining your relationship with children will be worthwhile because‚ you form a good and positive relationship‚ so they are more likely to trust you. Through effective communication can positive relationships be built. Whilst on

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    A Good Man Is Hard to Find - Flannery O’Connor A woman who views herself as God and a man who views himself as Jesus Christ. This man didn’t go as far as to say he’s bigger than Jesus as a legendary Beatle once did; he however stated the following "Jesus thown everything off balance. It was the same case with Him as with me…" As the above briefly demonstrates‚ O’Connor’s "A good man is hard to find" not only deals with the controversy of society and the way it mold it’s citizens‚ but focuses mainly

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    must understand how people learn and assess the various learning styles within a group. Are they visual‚ auditory or kinaesthetic learners? What methods best suit these different types of learning? As most groups will be made up of all three types‚ use of visual‚ auditory and kinaesthetic aids are vital if the teacher is to ensure all students have an equal chance to learn. The teacher’s responsibility is to create a safe learning environment for your students‚ to be flexible and able to adapt and

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