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    Child-rearing The raising of children has traditionally been viewed as the role of a housewife. While the husband worked during the day‚ a housewife would feed‚ clothe‚ bathe‚ entertain and teach their children. Once the child is old enough to attend preschool or kindergarten parents‚ may be inclined to send him to school‚ reducing the required time for child- rearing. A housewife may also be responsible to pick up children from school and drive them to extracurricular activities like

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    TIME IS EQUAL TO LIFE Yesterday is gone‚ and you may not live to see tomorrow. The only time you have is now‚ therefore act now. The only day you have is today‚ and your future starts from today not tomorrow. Therefore‚ begin from today and enjoy your future‚ or waste today and waste your future. They say life begins at forty‚ but don’t wait till forty before you begin your life. For you have not been assured of getting forty. Those who make life at forty begin from now and not forty. Remember

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    T: The theme of the poem is that of equality. Repetitively‚ the speaker compares himself and other people who might feel identify with him by the used of “we” in lines 1‚6 and 8. He criticizes “others” and how their attitude is negatively towards him. Therefore‚ he is not allowing this injustice and opposes his current condition and demands a change by expressing they should “beguile their limbs with mellow flute” (Cullen 6). This might refer to take action and not to continue suffering or “weeping”

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    Parent/Child relationships are widely portrayed in the two novels‚ Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon. The authors both explore and portray the relationships between the main characters and a parental role differently in relation to the other despite them both being from opposite sides of the world‚ as well as the story being set in different time periods. In Mister Pip‚ its Matilda a young black girl from the island of Papua New Guinea with

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    Mister Brainwash: Legitimate Artist or Fraud? Ideally‚ an artist is a person who creates art as an expression of thought or feeling. Yes‚ it seems a simple idea‚ but what really make a true artist can be confusing. Beyond the creation of art‚ true artists are those who carry important messages out to the world through their artworks and do so not for monetary but for public attention. It is a change in culture where these artists wanted to send the people a message by putting up their artworks in

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    New Guinea and Bougainvillea. The conflict between these two tribes had resorted to violence in which many villagers were tortures‚ killed and raped. This essay will argue about how the setting Colonialism influenced my understanding of the novel Mister Pip written by Lloyd Jones. I will portray this through the ideas of Brutality‚ Escapism and Courage. Using these ideas i will illustrate how the setting influenced my understanding of the novel. Lloyd Jones illustrates the idea of brutality throughout

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    Joncy Raya October 31‚ 2010 Period 6 The Devil and Tom Walker: Mood to Theme In Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ the imagery creates a dark and disturbing mood which shows the theme of how greed will make some people do whatever it takes to get what they desire. The language or words used to describe things such as settings‚ a character‚ or an event can help create a mood to help describe the theme. The setting shows a dark and mysterious mood when it says‚ “The swamp was

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    The Devil and Tom Walker is a story based on a German legend. This It shows themes of greed‚ values‚ good and evil‚ and temptation. This short story is about a man named Tom Walker‚ who is married to who is said to be just as miserable as him. They are both greedy and selfish. Tom takes a shortcut and finds his way into a swamp and stumbles upon what seems to be the devil. The devil offered Tom an old pirate named Kidd’s treasure‚ for his soul and limitless knowledge and wealth. Tom considers the

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    written by Tom Godwin‚ is about an emergency supplies ship pilot who finds a stowaway on his ship‚ and must execute her on sight. This story illuminates the theme that sometimes‚ the consequences to one’s actions can be worse than the initial crime itself. First‚ in the beginning of the story‚ The E.D.S pilot sits in the cockpit of his ship‚ reciting the clearly stated law‚ “Any stowaways discovered in an EDS shall be jettisoned immediately following discovery”. This shows the theme describing

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    era. Each movement was impacted by certain philosophies and themes‚ some themes that carry through most of the eras are religion‚ relationships and death. Religion had originally a theme that was written with high praise‚ tend to be written with criticism in American stories. Relationships had proven that love isn’t always as beautiful as people think and death has always taken over plots throughout American stories. All of these themes traveled throughout most of the literary eras of the United

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