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    woman.           I only know I go to storms           Grappling against things wet and naked." There is no pity of it and no blame. None of us is in the wrong. After all it is only this:           You for the little hills and I go away. Carl Sandburg THE ASSIGNMENT What idea(s) does this text suggest about the significance of a journey or quest on the direction of an individual’s life? Support your idea(s) with reference to the text and to your previous knowledge and/or experience. (Note:

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    donald.tresemer@comcast.net Vest Rock Valley College IL 8159213801 k.vest@rockvalleycollege.edu Chavera Black Hawk College IL 3097965601 chaveraa@bhc.edu Illinois Valley Comm College IL 8152240472 Lindburg Carl Sandburg College IL 3093415227 alindburg@sandburg.edu Clark Spoon River College IL 3096496303 Ronald.clark@src.edu Kelley Illinois Central College IL 3096945429 bkelley@icc.edu Parkland College IL 2173512226

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    America is often viewed as a bright light of hope to all its inhabitants that shines out to the rest of the world‚ but in Carl Sandburg’s Chicago a much darker picture is painted. Sandburg writes of Chicago as an evil place plagued by darkness and ill manners. He writes “They tell me you are wicked and I believe them (765).” In another line he describes some people of Chicago “And they tell me you are crooked

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    Robinson (a black man)‚ when it is unacceptable in his society‚ and obeying his conscience. The three musketeers- Alexandre Dumas Wuthering heights =Emily bronet The appointment in summeria= w somerest The elephants are different to people=carl sandburg Animal farm=George orwell ( mr. jones )owner of the farm always drunk Lord of the flies =William golding To kill a mocking bird= Harper Lee “Good people...are good because they come to wisdom through failure.” The novel by William Golding

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    THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE The Harlem Renaissance was an early 20th century movement in which writers and artists of colour explored what it means to be an artist‚ what it means to be black‚ and what it means to be an American‚ and also what it means to be all three of those things at the same time. One journalist described the Harlem Renaissance this way: “What a crowd! All classes and colours met face to face‚ ultra aristocrats‚ bourgeois‚ park avenue galore‚ bookers‚ publishers‚ Broadway celebs‚

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    but we are very happy to accept those challenges” (Ward 2). In order to integrating successfully in Galesburg‚ these African immigrants had to be able to speak English properly. Since 1986 ESL teacher‚ Karen Avalos has been teaching English at Carl Sandburg and she stated that “Last year [2012] the course had 62 students in it” (Ward 1). It was a matter of communication and connection which caused the great outcome. When someone knew that there were ESL classes being offered‚ the word within family

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    Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation Juvenile Justice Melissa Skinner Carl Sandburg College February 18‚ 2013 Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation In choosing theories of causation to get a better understanding of why delinquent behavior occurs‚ one should approach the psychological theories. Within the psychological theories‚ are two theories we will to further explore. The first is the psychoanalytic theory

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    His first novel‚ Not Without Laughter‚ was published 1929. “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” was published in Crisis Magazine in 1920-1921. Hughes career spanned about forty-five years. He was influenced by Paul Laurence Dunbar‚ Carl Sandburg and Walt Whitman. During that time Hughes wrote two novels‚ sixteen books of poetry‚ three collections of short stories‚ four volumes of editorial and documentary fiction‚ twenty plays‚ twenty children’s poetry‚ Musicals and operas‚ three autobiographies

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    grasses and fields” are reflective of the cycle of life. There is always something growing. When Life is an endless cycle‚ regardless of any atrocities that occur‚ rain will rain and sun will shine. This can be compared to a war poem‚ “Grass” by Carl Sandburg. The poem ends with an effective‚ poignant line‚ “Never such innocence again”. Larkin’s tone towards the end of the poem‚ compared with the start shows a stark contrast. The poem begins jovial‚ with these men “grinning” and ends with their “innocence”

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    Austin De Castro Mr. Markert U.S. History H-7 5/20/11 Abraham Lincoln: Good or Bad Wartime President? Abraham Lincoln was thought up as one of the greatest presidents to have ever lived but contrary to belief he was actually a terrible wartime president. He had many people of his own cabinet‚ such as Salmon Chase‚ who connived against him while also having to deal with riots and protests against his war policies (Basler 75). Others say Lincoln was a tyrant for suspending writs of habeas corpus

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