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    premises-one with an amusement park‚ golf fields‚ gastronomic village and shopping arcade. Reading the Buddhist verses in the rosy rays of a tropical sunset tete-a-tete with the goddess Guanyin felt like stumbling upon a treasury of truth and peace. My journey to the Vinpearl Resort Nha Trang started much earlier‚ from the impressive mainland reception area‚ all done in wood‚ with sparrows flitting about under the high ceilings. Here the check-in is completed‚ welcome-drink served‚ luggage taken by

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    What Have I Learned About Life When a person is born there is a really no end to the learning that occurs from that point forward. There are the learning basics that occur from birth to about eleven years old but after that it’s mostly just learning on your own. Parents do what they can to lead us in the right direction but ultimately it is our own decisions that determine the path of our lives. In my lifetime I personally have made a lot of mistakes and have learned a lot of lessons over the years

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    The House Grotty and ruined‚ the house stood grounded to the earth. I shivered as though ice had replaced my spine. The cold air enveloped my entire body. The multiple layers of clothing could not protect me against the deathly cold. The walkway leading up to the house was cracked. Weeds and dandelions poked out from these cracks. Red roses grew wildly in thick patches by the gate. The moonlight cast a ghoulish glow on the house. Vines formed a twisted maze upon the side of house‚ reaching their

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    I Have a Dream” Literary Analysis The American Civil Rights Movement Leader Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered his infamous “I Have A Dream” speech on August 28‚ 1963‚ during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ in Washington D.C. This speech has arguably become one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century and argues for equal rights for all mankind. The “I Have a Dream” speech compares different situations from 100 years ago to now‚ for African Americans. 100 years ago‚ on January

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    I Have a Dream” Speech On August 28‚ 1963‚ a famous speech was uttered in front of the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington‚ D.C. Little did everyone know that this speech would be marked down in history as the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. Racial equality and national freedom were concerns of many U.S. Citizens that needed to be addressed. Giving his “I Have a Dream” speech‚ Martin Luther King Jr. aspired to inform other Americans how big of a problem inequality and racism had become

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    revivalism has an intention to refer back to the past‚ trying to bring it backI would recall the period between the sixth century A.D. and the fourteenth. My architecture in emphasis would be the Islamic Architecture. Although it is still present‚ it has lost many of its originality in identity as it was influenced by modernism. Thus‚ I would bring it back in its fullest original identity without depriving it from the evolutionary touch of recent technology. My reason behind it would be to revive

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    The two essays I chose for my final portfolio were Maira Kalman’s “Back to the Land” interpretive essay and Josh Neufled “A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge” interpretive essay. I found it quite easy when it came to deciding which two interpretive essays I would have to choose for evaluation because I was able to analyze both the purpose and audience clearly in the two essays. Also‚ with both Kalman and Neufeld’s essays I received positive responses‚ and felt that I could confidently write about both

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    Analysis of “Why I Dumbed My iPhone and Why I’m Not Going Back” by Sam Graham-Felsen. Sam Graham-Felsen‚ the author of “Why I Dumped My iPhone And Why I Am Not Going Back”‚ is trying to convince the reader that besides the advantages of the iPhone‚ there are many disadvantages that affect the iPhone user’s lives. He uses the rhetorical strategies of logos‚ ethos and pathos to show the reader his point of view. He states‚ “The iPhone had certainly made my life easier‚ but had it made my life better?”

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    I Have A Dream”‚ is the most famous speech given by an American Legend‚ Martin Luther King Jr. He was born on January 15‚ 1929. He became a Baptist Minister and social activist who fought tremendously for equal rights. King declared‚ “We shall not be judged by the color of our skin‚ but by the content of our character.” Kings famous words inspired black americans to stand up for their civil right through the use of rhetorical appeals‚ and rhetorical devices. Martin Luther King‚ led the Civil Rights

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    celebrated the honour of going to war and dying in action. In my paper I am going to compare two poems dealing with the Great War. The overall themes both poems have in common are war and death; however‚ while in Strange Meeting (1919)‚ Wilfred Owen uses realistic and unpleasant aspects to describe deadly experiences on the battlefield‚ Alan Seeger glorifies the patriotic ideal of dying in war in I Have a Rendezvous with Death (1917). The focus of my analysis and comparison of the two poems lies on finding

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