a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor‚ a U.S. military base in Hawaii‚”(6). More than 2‚300 Americans were killed that day‚ more than 1‚200 were injured. Acts of terror like these strike fear. If one apple goes bad‚ then surely all the apples in the orchard have gone bad as well. This was the direct mentality that the United States government went by. What better way is there to deal with fear than to lock up all of their kind in various internment camps? “Throughout U.S. history‚ newcomers have often
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beast. His nursery and orchard lay on the main traveled road‚ on the blow of Grant’s Hill‚ the very first bit of rising ground eastward of town. From that green and flowery slope the ancient woods had long since retreated‚ so from rude doorways below‚ from forest clamps above‚ and from boats on the flanking‚ bluff boarded streams Johnny’s blossoming trees were visible that morning as a drift of dawn. To the nearer view of passes-by the nurseries made and his orchard offered a moment of rest and
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Interpreting Chekhov‚ Canberra: ANU E Press. Chekhov‚ Anton (2004) The Cherry Orchard in The Wadsworth Anthology of Drama 4th edition‚ University of California‚ Berkley: Routledge‚ pp 597-620. Fortier‚ Mark (2002) Theory/Theatre: An Introduction. 2nd ed.‚ London: Routeledge. Worthen‚ W.B. (2004) (ed) The Wadsworth Anthology of Drama 4th edition‚ University of California‚ Berkley: Routledge. Filmed Productions The Cherry Orchard‚ (1981) A. Chekov‚ Directed by Richard Erye‚ BBC DVD. The Judi Dench Collection
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Planting a Sequoia Dana Gioia uses the premise of planting a tree to help the reader explore the connection between the opposing ideas of life and death‚ hope and loss. The poem "Planting a Sequoia" by Dana Gioia is written from a fathers pespective . He reflects on the lose of his infant son and the grief he experiences as a result and how he deals with it. The poem has five stanza’s with five lines each which could refer to five stages of life‚ infant‚ child‚ teen‚ adult and old age. The poem
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highlighting their carelessness‚ idleness and selfishness. This ironic contrast is presented again in the final three lines. This last stanza (the final three lines) is considered as a cliché of this poem as it uses a repetition (“cold”‚ “mutton” and “guava-jelly”) and a rhyme (“jelly” and “belly”) to stress the most significant contrast in this poem – “cold mutton” and “cold lead”. This gives the audience a serious shock as the food is compared to death. In addition‚ the author uses an ironic simile
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An exotic land in the Caribbean greets you with the striking rhythm of ’Salsa’; you look across pleasant tropical weather and breath-taking beaches. Your senses are slowly enveloped with the rich aroma of freshly brewed cafe cubano and lit cigars. If you are already intoxicated‚ you can imagine what the rest of this sensuous Cuban island can do to you. It is said that the Cubans love their men‚ solid and strong; the children‚ round and chubby; and their women‚ curvy and sensuous. It isn’t a surprise
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Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington‚ D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K (Mark One) ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 29‚ 2012 OR ¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from to . Commission file number: 1-14092 THE BOSTON BEER COMPANY‚ INC. (Exact name of registrant as
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147 APPENDIX 4 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CROPS WITH BOTANICAL NAME AND CROP CODE Musa textilis Medicago sativa Medicago sativa Prunus dulcis Pimpinella anisum Malus sylvestris Prunus armeniaca Areca catechu Arracacia xanthorrhiza Maranta arundinacea Cynara scolymus Asparagus officinalis Persea americana ICC code 9213 911 911 361 6212 351 352 992 59 59 211 212 311 Previous 1 code 2.2.4.1 1.7.1.1 1.8.2 2.1.7.1 1.4.3.4 2.1.2.1 2.1.3.1 2.2.7.6 1.2.9 1.2.5
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came with sixty-two canons and lined them up against the road. The cannons did considerable amounts of damaged and the Union was forced to surrender. Not all the fighting was done in the road. Others fought in peach orchards nearby. General Johnston led an attack on the orchard‚ and after the union surrendered‚ he told his surgeon to go help union victims. The General was shot in the leg. It was not severe‚ but he had sent his surgeon out‚ and he did not have anyone to tend to his wounds.
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is a proud‚ traditional and very well respected man who has kept up the tradition of planting a tree for every child in the village to the point where a "gnarled but beautiful" orchard had become a part of his property. And when he is confronted with the request to ask the children to refrain from playing in the orchard‚ he explains that it is not his choice nor his place‚ as "the trees do not belong to him". To him‚ nothing is more important than respecting the honor of his family. And to him‚
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