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    I am originally from Sioux City‚ Iowa which is known as “Little Chicago”. Sioux city is a small city with a population of 82‚459. Sioux city is the fourth largest city in Iowa and is known for having a large volume of cornfields. I have lived in Sioux City my whole entire life and it is a boring city. There isn’t much someone could do. Downtown is small and we don’t have a lot of varieties of restaurants to choose from. Then are mall only has one floor and has a few stores to shop from and the only

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    Forbidden Island REFLECTION PAPER BACKGROUND When our group was randomly assigned‚ by chance‚ three of our members were already working closely together on an intense project in another class. Luckily‚ they had already had positive relationships and myself and the other new member fit right in. The result was a significant kick-start‚ and we were able to maintain the momentum through to completion. Overall our experience working together as group was a positive one‚ with great group dynamics‚

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    Kyle Bell ENGL 102 Five paragraph essay 9/6/2014 President Barack Obama delivered his speech “A More Perfect Union” during the 2008 campaign. The speech conveyed many messages about his beliefs concerning racism in America. President Obama has some great things he wants to change in our country including health care‚ jobs‚ and the school system. President Obama uses three different appeals during his speech known ethical‚ emotional‚ and logical to get his point across to the audience. I think President

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    exist nonetheless‚ which will influences the resistance movement. The resistance that takes shape on the individual scale also resonates beyond the self. Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar lends itself to this resistance of expectations and social behavior necessary for fitting in‚ especially during post-war United States. The Bell Jar revolves around the way the main protagonist‚ Esther Greenwood‚ suffocates under these expectations‚ and how she goes about resisting this system‚ ultimately reaching the

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    The Use Of Force Essay Doctors are over-educated and may take their knowledge too far. "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams features a Doctor by the name of Olson who makes a house call to a patient who quite possibly is deathly sick. His job is to do what it takes to figure out what is ailing this minor (per her parents request). The force he uses is absolutely above and beyond what must be done. Much of what he does is not ethical or moral. After reading the story I am convinced that

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    All About the Yellow Bell Flower By J.W. Carpenter ‚ last updated August 23‚ 2011 The Yellow Bell Flower (Allamanda cathartica)‚ also well known as the Golden Trumpet Vine or Buttercup Flower‚ is a fast-growing evergreen shrubby vine commonly enjoyed for its bright‚ bell- or trumpet-shaped blooms. It can be trained to grow on a trellis‚ a tree trunk‚ or another vertical support‚ or it can be maintained as a shrub. As a tropical vine‚ it is typically grown as an annual or wintered indoors in climates

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    The play ’Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare‚ presents the theme of fate and the consequences of forbidden love. throughout the play‚ it had appeared that the families of these young lovers despise each other‚ due to a feud that started many years before. No one understood the reason for this hatred‚ but they wish to continue what was started. the whole play revolves around the concept of fate‚ and Shakespeare makes his audience aware of this during the prologue when it was stated‚ ’a pair

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    The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket Written by Yasunari Kawabata "The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket" is very philosophical‚ using a lot of euphemisms and symbols suggested in its economic writing. A visual piece of literary work "The Grasshopper and The Cricket". Rich in content yet concise in expression‚ Yasunari Kawabata leads us into a whole new culture in which we have never experienced before. At first glance‚ it seems simple enough‚ until you realize that it goes on a deeper level

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    The Forbidden Love of Romeo and Juliet The story of Romeo and Juliet is a beautiful and tragic love story. The two lovers fell in love instantly‚ but this love was doomed because it was forbidden. Shakespeare emphasizes this theme of a forbidden romance throughout the whole play through family names‚ the lover’s secret marriage‚ and the death of Romeo and Juliet. The family names of both Romeo and Juliet is the most dominant example of forbidden love in the play. The Montagues‚ Romeo’s family‚ and

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    how Phillis’s poems were highly and widely criticized and also questioned up until the struggle that she faced with her craft led up to her tragic death at the young age of 30. On a different note‚ author Patricia Bell writes about the life and character of first lady Dolly Madison. Bell begins by giving a description of what it may have

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