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    The Worst Mistake

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    agriculturists was one of the best decisions the human race has made. Jared Diamond the author of “The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race” believes that life changed for the worst. Diamond also believes we never recovered from the agriculturist mistake. Jared Diamond believes that the adoption of agriculture was a terrible idea. Due to becoming agriculturists‚ many new problems occurred that wouldn’t have happened if people stayed as hunter-gatherers. Agriculturists had more diseases

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    In the speech “ I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. develops the theme of having hope‚ when there are hard times could help in finding a way to obtaining the goal by using the symbol of a bad check and the allusion to “Free at Last”. King argues about how America has defaulted then afterward mentions that “America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked insufficient funds. But we refused to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” In other words‚ America started

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    Jr’s "I Have a Dream" speech (1963) was a highly influential and inspiring piece. He believed that all men‚ colored or not‚ were created equal and shall be treated equally. King employs heavy amounts of anaphora and strong pathos in attempts to spread the importance of ending racial discrimination and uniting the country. King used anaphora throughout the course of the speech which puts emphasis on his claim. The most apparent example of anaphora that King incorporated in his speech was "I have

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    1863 signed The Emaciation Proclamation‚ it was aimed at freeing slaves but the Southern states were completely against this‚ as they needed someone to work on their land. The Southern States wanted status quo to continue and hence seceded from the Union. According to Rudyard Kipling it was the "White man’s burden" to redeem the Black man’s souls and to covert them‚ pagans‚ to Christianity. In reality the white men were merely traders. If any slave was found running to the north for freedom‚ the

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    Luther King Jr. delivered his monumental “I Have A Dream” speech that captured the audience and still resonates in America today. Through the use of various rhetorical devices and strategies‚ the listeners are drawn towards King’s view of a future with both racial equality and justice. Dr. King carefully crafts allusion‚ antithesis‚ and parallelism to emphasize his views towards equality and contribute to the overall effectiveness of his “I Have A Dream” speech. Martin Luther King’s recurring utilization

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    Jacob Have I Loved

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    Jacob Have I Loved is a great book for any child that resents their siblings‚ because that’s how this twin sister relationship is best described. Sara Louise recalls her difficult adolescence on Rass Island and her intense jealousy of her own twin sister Caroline. Caroline is a selfish‚ over protected person and Sara Louise feels like her life is based on competing with the most admired sister Caroline. Caroline always got what she wanted and was considered to be the attractive one‚ smarter one by

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    Worst Day

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    “My Worst Day” Someone might have said "Life has been tough for me because I have to face many disappointments in it." So do I‚ sometimes I thought that my life is indeed an ocean of endless problems and sadness‚ however‚ there is one of the sad moments that I have encountered is also may most interesting story in my life. Last weekend I had one‚ well not only one‚ two of my worse days in my life. I got sick and I felt very bad and sad.I was a little bit disappointed in myself because I let some

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    Worst Nightmare

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    Jennifer Tomski Worst Nightmare This foreign room surrounds me with darkness‚ and loneliness along with determination fills me. It has been two days since I’ve first been trapped in here with no food‚ water or light and I worry that this will be how I die. I remember the moment before we were taken‚ happy and refreshed relaxing on newly cut grass of the public park. We laughed about our fears of spiders and getting caught in their thin and transparent webs. We told stories of school while sipping

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    competition I have participated in When I was a little boy/girl‚ I was interested in impromptu speech competition. I wondered their speaking skill and body movements. They were very smart in my eyes. When they were on the stage‚ they had no fear and they competed like an ideal student. So‚ I made my mind that‚ one day‚ I will be on that stage and show my welled-trained skill in front of many students. I will be an ideal student and I will persuade my juniors made their mind like I did. It is

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    No Worst There Is None

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    Line 1: No worst‚ there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief‚ For an overworked and alienated priest‚ Gerard Manley Hopkins was able to exert an immense amount of creativity during and memorable lines into his poem ‘No worst‚ there is none.’‚ as its named in short. Let’s begin the analysis right away at the first half of the first line. Immediately‚ Hopkins uses assonance with the “o” in “No Worst‚…None”‚ and also alliteration with the “n” in no and none‚ the first and last words in the opening

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