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    Immigrants By Par Mora

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    “Immigrants‚” by Par Mora‚ covers the actions that immigrants take in order to assimilate into the American culture. Mora’s poem touches on a variety of different ideas‚ but the idea that stands out the most as the primary theme of this poem is that immigrants feel that they need to “fit in.” However‚ though immigrants of the past would certainly follow this trend‚ the immigrants of today follow a different set of rules. The poem’s central theme is undoubtedly one of “fitting in.” This notion is

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    there is only remembering it. So‚ no matter how much we would like the idea of time machines in movies such as Back to the Future‚ we‚ ourselves‚ must learn to cope with memories. In the poem Postcard from Kashmir‚ by Agha Shanhid Ali‚ and Elena‚ by Pat Mora‚ both authors must do just that. In fact‚ both writers effectively incorporate powerful language and techniques in their poems to embody a nostalgic feeling for what once was the past‚ and for what they consider to be an unfulfilled present.

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    Pat Tilman

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    Pat Tillman Pat Tillman was an American football player who left his professional career and recruited in the United States Army in June 2002 in. Pat Tillman was born on November 6‚ 1976 in Fremont‚ California he’s the eldest of three sons. He started playing football ever since he was a young boy; he excelled at football in high school. He helped lead Leland High School to the Central Coast Division I Football Championship. Tillman then went to Arizona State University on a football scholarship

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    La Migra By Mora

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    understand the language‚ and can relate to the poem. “I grew up bilingual and have no memory of not speaking both beautiful languages. Both my parents were bilingual‚ so luckily‚ English and Spanish were part of the rhythm of our home.” Coincidentally‚ Mora states that she is proud of her language and decides to incorporate it into her poems. The poem is told by two different characters point of view. One can assume that it’s between a white male since those are mostly the people who are in border

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    save his brother‚ a professional fighter from a ruthless criminal who coerces him into throwing a big fight. MALCOLM MORA (37) lives a double life. He’s a veteran detective and he’s a contract killer that uses a mime mask. He gets his assignments from FRANK. Malcolm forces fighter BULL (30) to leave the city after Malcolm learns that Bull is supposed to fight his brother‚ DIO MORA. Mobster‚ BILL SANTORO‚ who runs an illegal fighting organization‚ wants Bull found. He sends his henchman VICTOR to

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    Communion Practices Divide Christians Communion has been the subject of some recent high-profile debates‚ ranging from calls to deny the Sacrament to Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry‚ to a decision to revoke the first communion of an 8-year-old Roman Catholic girl because she ingested a non-wheat wafer. (Broadway‚ B.‚ 2004) The meaning of communion and its practices in churches have been a continuous discussion by members of different religions around the world for centuries. While

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    Pat Tillman

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    “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” J.F.K wrote this quote in admiration of his country. Pat Tillman showed great similarity in J.F.K’s cite. While he was an extraordinary developed man‚ he was a very bright young student as well. Pat Tillman was born on November 6‚ 1976. Pat played football in high school and he ended up winning a scholarship to attend Arizona State University. With his committed mind he was selected in the seventh round of the 1988

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    Cat Pat

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    Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology Practical Assessment Task (PAT) 2013 Guidelines for the Teacher This section consists of 6 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology 2 NSC (Guidelines for Teacher) DBE/PAT 2013 1. The PAT in Computer Applications Technology The 2013 Grade 12 PAT addresses the role and value of reading. In 2005‚ systemic evaluation suggested that the reading competency of

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    Pat Summitt

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    They’ve called Pat Summitt a ground breaker‚ a legend‚ an inspiration and the “Wizard of Knoxville‚” a nod to UCLA’s John Wooden‚ who may be the only college basketball coach who can compare. She’s recorded more than 1‚000 victories at Tennessee in women’s basketball‚ eight national titles‚ two Olympic medals (silver as a U.S. player in 1976 and gold as Team USA women’s head coach in 1984) and enough memories for multiple lifetimes. Only here comes the saddest news of all‚ Pat Summitt‚ at just

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    1. In her novel Communion‚ Bell Hooks sets up a main idea‚ which ultimately reveals the reasoning in which she wrote the book. In Communion she speaks about the truth behind loving oneself. When men are growing up they are taught to be able to keep their emotions to themselves‚ while women are taught the opposite. They are taught to be able to act on their emotions‚ which gives them a disadvantage. She goes on to speak about how men do not show their feelings and emotions to the public as much as

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