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    The Caged Beast: An Interpretation of Anger by Linda Pastan Many poets compare animals to feelings or objects (whether tangible or intangible)‚ because it is easy for a person to comprehend what an author is actually feeling through everyday comparisons to animals (i.e a lion symbolizes pride or courage). For example: In the poem “A Noiseless Patient Spider” by author Walt Whitman‚ he compares his soul to the spider‚ “ceaselessly musing‚ venturing‚ throwing‚ seeking the / spheres that connect them

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    I Use “I”? Like Be the first of your friends to like this. What this handout is about This handout is about determining when to use first person pronouns (“I”‚ “we‚” “me‚” “us‚” “my‚” and “our”) and personal experience in academic writing. “First person” and “personal experience” might sound like two ways of saying the same thing‚ but first person and personal experience can work in very different ways in your writing. You might choose to use “I” but not make any reference to your individual

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    Quotations about Sports I always turn to the sports section first.  The sports page records people’s accomplishments; the front page has nothing but man’s failures.  ~Earl Warren Every sport pretends to a literature‚ but people don’t believe it of any other sport but their own.  ~Alistair Cooke If only Hitler and Mussolini could have a good game of bowls once a week at Geneva‚ I feel that Europe would not be as troubled as it is.  ~R.G. Briscow The difference between the old ballplayer

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    Holyna Annie Gifta.G XI – IIT Synopsis: * Introduction * Importance of discipline * Nature – the foundation for all discipline * Discipline in a student’s life * Aspects of discipline in one’s life * A world with no discipline * Conclusion Introduction: Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the

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    interviews with 4 top managers to let them know this change project and to see what their opinions‚ the first conduct makes 6 people enter the awareness stage‚ and I got 4 different opinions. Then I spend week 6 to get consultant’s support and makes one person into the interest stage‚ because sometimes outside experts can gain the attention of organizational member better than internal authorities can. At week 8‚ I privately confronted the resister Andrew Chen who is the general counsel of the company‚

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    problem. The person may feel like they were taken advantage of or they feel like a coward. Also‚ some people just let their feelings build up and negative things can happen because of it. The author talks about how in each difficult conversation‚ there are three conversations that make it up. They are the “what happened” conversation‚ the “feelings” conversation‚ and the “identity” conversation. In the “what happened” conversation‚ the problem is that people think the person they are talking

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    to go to sleep they see a plane that looks like a UFO and they all believe in aliens now. In‚ “At the Office by W.M. Akers” ‚ the author used the third person to narrate the story of a boy in an office. The other story “Alone in the Universe” by Jesse Kohn‚ the author used a different approach to develop the main characters and used first person. In two particular stories‚ two authors

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    narrated through the use of first person. First person is when the section of writing is narrated by the protagonist/ character of the story. We know this because the protagonist narrates herself chopping onions and crying because of her eye’s sensitivity towards them ‘The trouble with crying over an onion is that once the chopping gets you started…’. The second paragraph however‚ is narrated in third person. Third person is when something is narrated not by the person in the situation themselves but

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    Adams does use an interesting literary device that adds to the narrative--third person. Since Adams writes this narrative from the reflective perspective at an old age‚ the third person perspective makes a separation from himself that allows for him to seem as an observer away from the situation. This allows Henry Adams to write and not have the readers thoughts diverted by the use of "I". Writing in the third person allowed for freedom when commenting on the actions of Henry Adams ’s youth and

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    first-cause leads to a comparison with a possible first-cause of the temporal universe. Kant believes that this comparison necessarily arises from the first-person perspective. This comparison is reminiscent of the relationship between Brahman and atman. However‚ he makes the point that we cannot know whether there is a God‚ or Brahman‚ from the third person perspective. This is because we cannot know the universe as it exists independently of subject-object relationships. Indeed‚ there is a great difference

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