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    Lauren Culp Mr. Valdez English 203-101 June 9‚ 2009 Me up at does: The Alternate Perspective E.E. Cummings invites readers to “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” in his 1963 poem‚ Me up at does. Though short and‚ when evaluated according to traditional English sentence structure‚ “grammatically incorrect‚” the poem exhibits the same basic elements found within any other form of poetry. Included in these elements is a speaker who narrates the poetry to the audience; the author’s unique selection

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    important in Irish history you have to understand the historical context of the situation at the time when the Tudors stepped in on Irish rule. Ireland was to be looked at as a submissive power quickly because of the seemingly small fight they had put up to the rules that were attempting to change their country. These power imbalances set Ireland back a great deal of years in government and self-functioning ability in the long run. The Tudor conquest of Ireland was one that more bothered the affairs

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    take a lot of time and care. Friends should always listen to what the other has to say‚ and then should give advice only when asked for it. No matter how much friends are alike‚ everyone has differences‚ so a friend should be able to accept their differences. After being a friend to a person for a long period of time‚ one might get tired of hearing repeated problems everyday‚ but a good friend will always be there for her friend no matter what. The Paragraph of Incidents It was a rainy day. The nearby

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    How does the novel Frankenstein benefit from Walton as a narrator? By Alex Hewitt The beginning and ending of the novel Frankenstein are written in epistolary form as a series of letters from Robert Walton‚ to his sister. The letters are unusual as they contain very little information about Walton’s sister and mostly detail Walton’s exploits in exploring the Arctic in search of the North-West Passage‚ in this way resembling journal entries instead of letters. While Walton spends many pages explaining

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    musical ‘All Shook Up.’ This was my first time being a supporting lead in a show‚ and I was ready to work as hard as I could to ensure I was ready to do my best when those curtains flew open on opening night. Rehearsals were going well‚ memorization was going well‚ and everybody has a positive outlook on the show at hand. One evening I went to bed‚ knowing I had rehearsals the next day‚ and I was eager to arrive and see what that morning rehearsal consisted of. A little after midnight‚ I woke up to a

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     Explain the personality and occupation of the narrator?  The narrator is a friendly man who is not very smart and loves relish. His occupation is  salesperson for Num­numo (A relish for meats and savouries). "I’m what you call a small man  in a small way of business. I travel for Num­numo‚ a relish for meats and savouries..." Also  Smithers is a friendly and social person. Linley is not very social and does not enjoy talking  very much. "And yet he never said a word".     2. Find three differences between his personality and Linley’s

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    “Vivisection [animal testing] is the blackest of all crimes that man is at present committing against God and his fair creation.” These words‚ spoken by Mahatma Gandhi‚ plainly illustrate the disgust many people feel for animal testing. Other people‚ however‚ knowing that experiments on animals have led to many useful discoveries such as: new vaccines‚ new cancer therapies‚ artificial limbs and organs‚ new surgical techniques‚ and hundreds of other useful products and materials‚ believe that performing

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    Socrates`s friends to save him‚ against his will. Socrates Is one of the most colorful figures of the ancient Greek world‚ who the strangeness of privacy life have always been of special philosophical and political science. He was convict to death because he does not believe in God and corrupted the youth people to do the same. In Plato`s dialogue Crito‚ Socrates spent his last time in the prison. Crito is coming to save Socrates and have plans how to make his escape. Socrates discussing

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    What impact does the changing nature of crime have on criminology? Please be sure to provide at least one real life example to help illustrate/support your comments. The changing nature of crime has an impact on Criminology. Criminology is the study of crime‚ the circumstances of crime‚ victimology and how we react and respond to crime. Criminologists test theories to be able to understand and possibly explain why crime is committed in hopes to be able to apply what has been learned to real life

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    CRIMINOLOGYDoes drug use cause crimedoes crime cause drug use or is the relationship entirely co-incidental?INTRODUCTIONIn this paper I will look at the amount and type of crime caused by drugs‚ the relationship between drugs and crime and the relationship between alcohol and crime. Crime is defined as:An act committed in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon convictionUnlawful activityA serious offence‚ especially in violation of moralityCauses

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