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    NOTE: Mario Jackson Download Request: Current Document: 1 Time Of Request: Sunday‚ May 26‚ 2013 11:57:13 EST Send To: NEXIS‚ 146BTS DEVRY UNIVERSITY 3005 HIGHLAND PKWY DOWNERS GROVE‚ IL 60515-5799 Source: NY Supreme Court Cases - Appellate Division from 1875 Project ID: FOCUS - 1 of 1 DOCUMENT Jeff Roach et al.‚ Appellants‚ v. Howard Stern et al.‚ Respondents. 97-01389 SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK‚ APPELLATE DIVISION‚ SECOND DEPARTMENT 252 A.D.2d 488; 675 N.Y.S.2d 133;

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    is mad. Once he even told me that he hated me! Hayden is just like Eric when it comes his to temper. Hayden has a red hot temper and will even go as far as swinging his fist at me‚ if I make him mad. In addition to my nephews’ bad temper‚ they also have a ruthless attitude. Eric has a bad attitude when things are not going his way‚ if I were to ask him to do something while he is playing video games he would get mad and start yelling at me. Hayden is similar to Eric when it comes to a bad attitude

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    flying. Hayden warns the reader/pilot‚ “don’t take off near nimbostratus‚ a shapeless layer of  rain‚ hail‚ ice‚ or snow. Ice weighs on the blades of  your propeller‚ weighs on the entering edge of your wings. Read a cloud‚” (Hayden 7-12) Ice is bad luck when you are flying. Ice will kill you if it’s not treated correctly. That’s why the speaker explicitly and clearly warns the reader about taking off near a nimbostratus (dangerous cloud=potential

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    strained familial relationships. “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden explores some of those issues and their complexities‚ focusing mainly on a breakdown caused by a lack of understanding of all that a father provides to his family as well as broken lines of communication. Hayden indirectly addresses messaging and compassion issues in this poem through the use of a child’s point of view in a darkened atmosphere. For starters‚ Hayden puts communication

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    up to be an astrophysicist‚ first found his love for space from the Hayden Planetarium when he was 9. After he graduated from the Bronx High School of Science‚ he studied at Harvard‚ and got his Astrophysics PHD from the Columbia University. He got his first job in the Hayden Planetarium‚ where he was first inspired. In fact‚ today he serves as its director. Neil has a very interesting career. He started out working for the Hayden Planetarium‚ and eventually climbed his way to the top. He was the

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    angers of that house‚ Speaking indifferently to him‚ who had driven out the cold and polished my good shoes as well. What did I know‚ what did I know of love’s austere and lonely offices? By Robert Hayden ANALYSIS: Those winter Sundays is a poem about a son remembering his father. Robert Hayden possesses an astonishing skill with language and structure which make him poems deep and meaningful. It is show in this poem that love is actually present. It was communicated not by speech but by actions

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    In the featured book "Young people’s Concert‚" the author‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ explains the meaning of Classical music. Mr. Bernstein believes that people do not understand the exact meaning of classical music and they describe any music that isn’t pop or jazz as a classical music. He started his argument by giving examples about the mistakes that people do when they describe music and he found that the reason why people use inappropriate words to describe music is because people do not know why people

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    Analysis of Those Winter Sundays Through metaphors and meticulous word choice Robert Hayden illustrates people taking loved ones for granted in his poem‚ Those Winter Sundays. Words with negative connotations and the use of repetition underscores the underlying mood of remorse upon the speaker’s further reflection on their childhood. The sounds of the words when spoken and the choices the author made in choosing certain words is undoubtedly intentional in developing the dejected mood and overall

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    Those Winter Sundays The hard work done by a father is typically overseen by those who rely upon it. It is ever apparent in the poem‚ Those Winter Sundays‚ by Robert Hayden. In the poem‚ the speaker tells of the many cold days his father would wake up early in order to make his family’s life more comfortable. These are thankless acts that are not for acknowledgement nor thanks‚ but for the love of his family. Work goes unnoticed bysp the youth of the family just as much now as it did when this poem

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    In ’Those Winter Sundays’ by Robert Hayden the author describes his hard working father working to looking after his family during hard times. The author describes a period in America during the Great Depression. Accordingly‚ when a man’s duty as would be to provide for his family. Robert Hayden grew up in America great depression when food was scarce as was providing for one’s family wasn’t easy by far. The author seems to be reminiscing and appreciating his father for getting up early on Sunday

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