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    The episode of Black-ish that we were assigned titled‚ “The Gift of Hunger” was quite comical‚ but there was a deeper meaning behind all of the humor. In this episode‚ Dre‚ the father of the family‚ was attempting to make his kids‚ Zoey‚ Andre‚ Diane and Jack more grateful for all of the luxuries in their lives. The parents of this family‚ Dre and Rainbow‚ are both very successful in their careers. Because of this‚ they “spoil” their kids to a certain extent. Dre was not aware of how little he makes

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    Best Gift Ever

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    2009 15 June 2009 Best Gifts Ever Expensive gifts from a love one is a wonderful gesture‚ but it could make the person feel uneasyaccepting such a gift. Receiving an inexpensive present from a friend or family member that comes from the heart has more sentimental value to me than a gift that cost several hundred dollars. When I decided to write this essay three items that were given to me on special occasions stood out the most. The first inexpensive gift that I received was on Mother’s

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    Simple Gift -Alcoholism

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    “Alcoholism is a secret destroyer of Australian homes‚” this statement is shown in the text The Simple Gift. Many characters are affected by alcoholism in the text The Simple Gift. This essay will be about‚ how characters were affected by alcohol‚ why Old Bill drank so much and uniting three characters together. Alcohol affected many characters in The Simple Gift. Alcohol affected Old Bill‚ Billy’s father drank so much that it affected him and Billy. Billy’s father ended up being lonely and had

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    Mary Oliver

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    Mary Oliver In Mary Oliver’s award winning book‚ “Blue Pastures”‚ Oliver states three qualities that makes up an artist. The first quality is to be extraordinary and never ordinary. Also‚ break loose from time and the craziness of the world today to reach the inner child. Another quality is to find a place of solitude so creativity can flow uninterrupted. Oliver exhibited all three qualities and more. She is truly an artist. Oliver talks of the normal things in life that must be done. Dishes

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    Mary Magdalene

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    In this paper I will share the life of Mary Magdalene‚ the faithful disciple she was to Jesus all the way to the very end and how God wants us to model our lives in the same fashion. Mary Magdalene’s life as we know it begins in her native city of Magdala. “Magdala is the Greek form of mighdol or “watchtower‚” probably named for the tower that guarded the city.” (The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible‚ 1975‚ p. 105) It is believed that Mary received her last name Magdalene by designation

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    My Best Gift

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    My Best Gift Gift is an object which is given freely without expecting anything to the nearest and Dearest on particular occasion as a token of Expressing their gratitude‚ love and friendship‚ Gifts will be remembered for longer time or life time. Some of the common occasions are Birth Day‚ Marriage‚ Anniversaries‚ Festivals‚ Personal Celebrations etc.‚ Prior to Summer Vacation‚ My Mom and Dad have promised me that they will get some surprise gift for me. Around the same time‚ My mom was looking

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    Mary Warren

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    Mary Warren The Crucible is a play about the Salem witch trials and all the people involved with the deaths and he people that actually died. The play explains the trigger to thee trials and the events that lead to the first and last people that were hanged. Mary Warren‚ a character in the play‚ was the cause of a lot of the deaths in the play‚ even though in was pretty much all a mistake. The Crucible really makes you thing about how even innocent people are the most guilty. Arthur Miller was

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    Simple Gift Esssay

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    Identifying language techniques Composers use various language techniques or features to make their texts more interesting and engaging to the responder. Some language techniques used by Stephen Herrick in The Simple Gift are: • simile: comparing one thing with another using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ • metaphor: a comparison where one thing is said to be another • colloquial language: everyday speech characterised by informal language and shortened words (g’day‚ can’t) • direct

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    Mary Poppins

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    ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ Write an Article about a Film you think deserves an Award And the Oscar goes to…the tremendously‚ wonderful flying nanny; Mary Poppins. The ‘practically perfect’ nanny magically turns every chore into a game and every day into a whimsical adventure. Along the way‚ you’ll be enchanted by unforgettable characters such as the multi-talented chimney sweep‚ Bert. You won’t need ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’ to love every moment of this timeless Disney classic‚ undeniably deserving an

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    Both slaves had been taught how read and write at a young age‚ and both gained their freedom by escaping to the northern states. What they had learned also helped them stay free while in the northern states after the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 which left no slave truly free. The literate slaves thought with a more free mind and developed a sense of self-identity and denied the identity of a slave. Literate slaves caught on to the immorality and injustice of slavery on black people. Another

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