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    Could Have Szymborska

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    Could Have In the poem “Could Have” by Wislawa Szymborska‚ she constructs the poem in such a way that she is speaking not to one singular person‚ but everyone affected by the Holocaust. Szymborska writes‚ “You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last.” I believe this is her way of broadening the horizon of who she is talking to. From what we know about Szymborska and her past careers as a poetry editor‚ a columnist‚ and a translator we can see that right off

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    Yes‚ he could Democrat Barack Obama has become the first African-American to win the White House. During the election campaign for the presidency‚ Obama made a key speech‚ which became known as the “Yes we can” speech because of the way the phrase was repeated at key moments. The power of his victory speech left a mark on its listeners. During those twenty minutes‚ Americans could merge into “one nation‚ one people” but also each individual‚ even the enemies‚ felt they had a place in his speech

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    1 Could a machine be conscious? This question is often dismissed as simple by those that would say “yes” in response. The usual claim made by the pro camp is that man is a ‘biological machine’ and is conscious‚ ergo‚ a machine is conscious. If we‚ humans‚ are truly biological machines and we are at the same time conscious then I would agree that yes‚ categorically‚ a machine could be conscious. But is it really that simple? I contend that it is a more difficult problem but not that it is a complicated

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    Laura Wisenbaker Niki Cox English 101 Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner The film is about a woman and man who are telling their parents they are going to get married. It is an interracial couple in 1967. At a time when black people were still fighting for their rights. Some Brief Words on the Legal and Social Situation Concerning Biracial Couples in 1960’s America: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner came out in 1967‚ which was also the year that the United States Supreme Court ruled in a case called Loving

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    If Animals Could Talk

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    bt it was directly frm the net n other people too will research. tis is what i wrote if u could edit tis one with some icebreakers and jokes would be good n san what about the other speech‚ have u gone through that as well. Respected judges and my fellow competitors.. I’m Sahil Badri‚ a prefect from Lancers Army School‚ a 4th grader an‚d i’m well acquainted with the term ’power’‚ its pros and cons.Does that ring a bell. yes my topic for the day is "if i possessed a superpower" what would it be

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    It’s your turn to host a small dinner party‚ and after going to your friends’ houses the last few times‚ you (and probably they too) have grown tired of the same food items on the menu: burgers‚ brats‚ and the occasional delivery pizza. You want to do something different and why not? If you are stumped on ideas‚ shake it up and try cooking authentic Mexican food. Mole is one of the most traditional dishes from our neighbors to the south and is a delicious place to start when deciding between Mexican

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    If Walls Could Talk

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    If Walls Could Talk I have been part of my country for more than a century. This is the country I love‚ this is where I’ve grown up‚ it is a part of me. I am associated with a story. I have brought people together and I have told about events some of which have made history. My structure is lofty‚ strong‚ consisting of thousands of magnificent‚ delicate parts. My sight is breathtaking‚ I am said to be beautiful. As the days and years go by‚ I look down on the people below‚ their eyes observing

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    speaks in first person. Dinner Guest: Me by Langston Hughes has a variety of different tones. One of the tones of the persona is anger. This is shown in the first two verses of the poem‚ “I know I am the Negro Problem‚” and in the last two verses‚ “Solutions to the Problem‚ Of course‚ wait.” The speaker acknowledges the fact that himself along with the African American race are the Negro Problem that is present among the conversation of the white people at the dinner table. The anger derives from

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    AP Book Report 1. Title of Work: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant 2. Author and date written: Anne Tyler‚ written during the 1970s-1980s. 3. Country of author: Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ United States of America 4. Characters: Pearl Tull (major)- The single mother of three children‚ Cody‚ Ezra‚ and Jenny. She is very independent and resourceful. Pearl sets very high standards for herself and does not want assistance from anyone. Ezra Tull (major)- Ezra is the middle child and the youngest son of Pearl

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    Synopsis This case deals about the three supervisor‚ working in a three different shifts in a small manufacturing company and their leadership behaviors which effects to their follower performances. Issues: • Workers of first shift are demotivated as they think there work is pretty much repetitive and monotonous. • Second shift is suffering from high rate of absenteeism and turnover. • Upper management is not solving the problem of second shift that they are facing on their

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