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    Susan Packard

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    Women in the workplace are common. But the ones with triumphant career are extraordinary. This is how people take a look at Susan Packard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Packard. There is no enough word to describe her well-being‚ because she has done things beyond people’s imagination. Her business instict isn’t a prodigy. Yet‚ she already had a strong desire to get involve with her father’s business by becoming a part-timer. She focused studying for her undergraduate and master degree‚ before

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    In the play Marullus and Flavius‚ break up a gathering of Roman citizens who seek to celebrate Julius Caesar’s triumphant return from war. The victory is shown by public games in which Caesar’s friend‚ Mark Antony‚ takes part. On his way to the arena Caesar is stopped by a stranger who warns that he reactions to the power he has in the Republic. They fear he will accept offers to become Emperor. Cassius‚ a successful general himself‚ is jealous‚ while Brutus has a more balanced view of the political

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    the funeral while others think he should have stayed and enjoyed the freedom of being "dead". Tom Sawyer should have attended his own funeral for three reasons. People would be joyful‚ Tom would be adored‚ and Tom would not be homesick. To begin Tom should have gone to his funeral because people would be joyful. Tom’s dear Aunt Polly cried her heart out when Thomas was pronounced dead. To see him again would bring joy to her spirit and maybe a little annoyance too. Tom’s sweetheart Becky

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    Memories In The Giver

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    sad? The bad ones that teach you what not to do? The one about the past that help you learn? No way do you want that. Unlike in The Giver‚ people should carry their own memories in their communities because it helps people remember the past‚ brings joyful memories to you when you are sad‚ and helps you learn about the past of your community. How would you know about the past if you don’t have any memories of it. In the book‚ The Giver‚ Jonas gets memories of the past. “Two of these men had dark

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    Jada

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    but as the story progresses we see his armour fade from white to black‚ he starts stealing and he murders. This leads us to believe what good is a journey of preventing evil if we inflict it ourselves? 2. "Is evil then triumphant?" In my perspective evil is not triumphant because the White Knight realizes the sins he has committed. He acts upon this by discarding his armour which turned from white to black as his journey concluded. I dont believe you can be evil if you dont accept it willingly

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    smiling beneath it. Every day is a joyful and sunny day for the flowers dancing and singing happily in the fresh air outside the window. I peacefully admire their exquisite colors and positive qualities from a distance‚ wishing that I could be outside soaking in their joyful presence from the sunshine above. All of my day dreaming is over with. The stack of assignments on my desk aren’t magically going to do themselves. For once‚ I would love to have a joyful presence fill the sadness that darkens

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    Semiotic Analysis

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    the text in which it appears as elegant‚ soft and romantic. The ads predominately feature a female model in her early to mid-twenties. In one ad‚ she is sitting on what appears to be a porch rail holding a puppy‚ surrounded by pink flowers with a joyful expression on her face. Adjacent to her is the product itself. The center of the product has the name ‘Pleasures’ written in beautiful text. The word ‘Pleasures’ appears large in consideration of the rest of the text. Underneath the image is the

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    Florida Key Poem

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    emerging triumphant”. Although there is only one simile in this poem I believe this symbolizes a lot in the poem and about life. This effectively says how the pelican was determined to get the fish as food for survival and how the fish was helpless as part of this feat. It’s kind of like a cycle of nature. It is like survival of the fittest. Everyone needs different things in order to survive. The message of this explains how we must always be determined‚ never give up and we will be triumphant or victorious

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    The poems I Hear America Singing and I‚ Too‚ Sing America are both very different. I Hear America Singing is a joyful poem of some people who make up America and them all singing. This poem says that being an American is joyful because everyone one sings carols. I‚ Too‚ Sing America is about how this man much eat in the kitchen when guest arrive because he is black. This poem says that being American should give you the right to eat with everyone one else because like he says in his poem “I‚ too

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    turns into regret and disdain. The narrator laments what they feel are senseless acts of war and their deep regret turns into wishing the roles were reversed and they had died. In “My Triumph Lasted Till the Drums” the narrator describes the triumphant feeling at the end of a victorious battle. “My Triumph” means that the speaker recognizes that there was a victory and that they are on the side of the victors whom should feel jubilant in victory. The use of the word Triumph shows that the speaker

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