What Could Our World Be? What would life be like today if the federal government had absolute control? No freedoms for anyone whatsoever. The government controls when citizens may sleep‚ eat‚ do a job‚ and even control when citizens are allowed to speak. Would life really be worth living? We as readers are able to gain a small taste of what this would be like after reading the classic novel 1984‚ written by George Orwell. In the lonely‚ lifeless setting it is clear that the government has gained
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"Because I Could Not Stop For Death" "Because I couldn’t stop for death" is a lyric poem‚ composed of six quatrains. It is one of Emily’s Poems that deal with death. Here we see death personified. He is not frightening‚ scary or threatening‚ but a gentle guide who lead her to eternity. The speaker feels no fear when Death picks her up in his carriage; she just sees it as an act of kindness and politeness as if she is his date. Death is introduced as the leading character and
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IERE HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT – 2013 Problem Solving & Program Design Teacher: Mrs. R. Barran Answer all of the following. Carnival has long been a traditional cultural festival in several Caribbean territories. Every year‚ thousands of costumed masqueraders parade through the streets‚ dancing to the pulsating sounds of steelband‚ calypso and soca. Most of these revelers register to participate in the band of their choice months before the festivities
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Dinoflagellates 1. Name two types of sickness you can get from phytoplankton in Florida‚ and describe how you can get them. What symptoms led to the diagnosis of our patients? One type of sickness is ciguatera fish poisoning‚ which a food poisoning by eating a fish which include tuna or other type Another type is neurotoxic shellfish poisoning which is cause by different types of algae and is obtain when algae may be located on some shellfishes‚ which you digest 2. Explain how an HAB outbreak
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When I got on the jet ski they put a life jacket on me and me and my mom put a gucci hat on me and me and my dad drove 80 mph and I told my dad to slow down but he wouldnt‚ it was windy so I didn’t notice my hat fell of the jet ski and it sunk in the water and my dad went so far that we couldn’t see the sand so we drove so fast that my hair almost fell off. We continued this for ten minutes but we couldn’t see land we were at the middle of nowhere. We saw a boat so we stopped and asked the people
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Ever since I was a baby my mum always either braided my hair or put it in a ponytail. At the age of 7 my parents started me in swimming classes. I always wore a swim cap but the water still got under my cap. If my hair wasn’t braided my mum would have to shampoo and deep condition my hair when we got home. In 6th grade my mum relaxed my hair and soon regretted it. Since I am very athletic my hair was even harder to upkeep than before‚ so I decided to stop relaxing it and grow my hair out‚ causing
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can’t be anymore true today. This is shown in "The People Could Fly" by Virgina Hamilton‚ The Diary of Anna Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ and "They did what no one did before" by San Jose Mercury News. All these stories shows that patience is an important virtue‚ but it also shows that as long as you have patience you will be able to survive anything. One Place we see this is in "The People Could Fly" By Virgina Hamilton. One day Sarah‚ a black slave living on a plantation‚ got whipped
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imagining her own death. In ’I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain’ it is as though she is observing her death‚ and in ’I heard a Fly buzz - when I died -’ she captures the very moment of death and reflects upon what it may be like in a very calming manner. Death is the one completely unknowable experience‚ which many people spend their life pondering about until the day they reach it‚ and Dickinson devotes much of her poetry to imagining its many faces. In ’Because I could not stop for Death’‚ Dickinson
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In the sonnet ’Shall I compare Thee To A Summers Day’ The poet William Shakespeare uses countless types of imagery but the question is which types can be interpreted as beautiful and which part would be interpreted as anything but beautiful. ’Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate’ Shakespeare starts this sonnet with a rhetorical question which he answers in the second line. In these two lines Shakespeare establishes his feelings for the woman that he loves
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Death in Emily Dickinson’s Work “Because I Could Not Stop For Death…” Emily Dickinson is regarded as one of the greatest American female poets. Although Emily Dickinson wrote about death in many of her works‚ she often times wrote about it in peculiar ways such as death as being eternal and continuous but also immortality as a state of consciousness can be seen in her poem‚ "Because I could not stop for Death-“. Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "Because I could not stop for Death-"‚ is a playful allegory
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