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    Still‚ the Children Are Here “Still‚ the children are here” a documentary about a village in northeast India .The people of Sadolpara‚ a small village occupied by the Garos. A society that lives just like their ancestors did they plant their own rice to eat and store. This society is isolated living in their own world with their old ceremonies for agriculture‚ believing in tradition gods and they have a different gender role. The Garos houses are from the lush bamboo forests that surround them

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    Reflections Upon Marriage 1. According to Mary Astell the women’s customary status in society is that men are superior to women and it is the Wife’s duty to suffer without complaint. She reported that every man by nature is superior to woman and it would be a sin for women to have dominion over men (even the Queen) because of laws of nature. As she said on the third page “if they mean that some men are superior to some women‚ this is no great discovery.” This obviously indicates that the norm

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    Barn Burning by William Faulkner For years‚ literary works have discussed the difference of nature vs. nurture‚ William Faulkner’s Barn Burning being one of them. Nurture in the debate refers to the way a person is brought up through his or her life. The argument is that the nurturing of the child in its early years is what ultimately defines how that person will act. On the other hand‚ another way of thinking is that nature defines who a person is. That it is not how a person is raised or what

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    Connection: The book “There Are No Children Here” tries into the book of Juvenile Delinquency with the many events that transpired in the young boys lives with events that related to macro level theories‚ critical theory of labeling‚ juvenile justice system‚ and drugs and gangs. The first connection to the book is macro level theories. Macro level theories is when “theories of delinquency that focus on the social structure or the big picture of society” (Bates & Swan‚ 112)‚ essentially what the

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    Once Upon A Time Poem Tells of Coversation Between Father and Son. ’Once Upon a Time’‚ was written by Gabriel Okara‚ who is a Nigerian poet. He often explains what happens when a traditional African culture meets the forces of the Western way of life. I think the poem was written to outline the fake personalities of many people and to try and get them to return to a natural and innocent state. The poem tells of the conversation between what seems to be a father and son‚ where the father wants to

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    perspective of the “modern” and of modernism in literature is that the rationalist project fails to produce answers to the deepest human questions‚ is doomed to failure‚ and that we are on our own for seeking answers to questions about human meaning.” (Mr. John Mays) Sarty Snopes in William Faulkner’s Barn Burning‚ explores these questions of human meaning‚ which ultimately classifies this modernistic short story. The dichotomy and differences between Sarty and Abner Snopes creates an undeniable tension

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    Here Bullet Summary

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    The poems from Here‚ Bullet represent death in many different lights. The first poem of the packet‚ death isnt really mentioned until the poem says‚ “Speak the word for death‚ Maut‚ and you will here the cursives of the wind driven into the veil of the unknown.” Before this line‚ the poem said‚ “Where we would end a war‚ another might take as a beginning or as an echo of history‚ recited again.” When these two lines are combined‚ death seems to be presented as a part of history and tradition for

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    When it comes to the main character of the novel There Are No Madmen Here‚ Maria‚ most of her best attributes whether it be her precise decision making or abundance of street knowledge can all be attributed to the ingenious within her economic decisions within the novel. Maria’s foresight and knowledge that led to her overcoming of her drab economic circumstances and migration to the United States of America‚ while keeping her new situation stable serves as a great testament to her genius as a character

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    Lecture upon the Shadow By John Donne Niloofar Mohammadof Dr. Didari Islamic Azad University of Tehran-South Branch A Lecture upon the Shadow by John Donn Stand still‚ and I will read to thee A lecture‚ love‚ in love’s philosophy. These three hours that we have spent‚ Walking here‚ two shadows went Along with us‚ which we ourselves produc’d. But‚ now the sun is just above our head‚ We do those shadows tread‚ And to brave clearness all things are reduc’d. So whilst our infant

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    in passing an amendment; for example‚ banning flag burning. The history of the constitution gives us an idea of why it is relatively difficult to amend the U.S. Constitution. The plan was designed to embrace a federal system of government. Checks and balances were incorporated so that they did not give too much power to one particular branch of government (“The U.S. Constitution 2009). Federalist wanted to be certain that we had amendments in our constitution that would preserve individual liberties

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