"Five Minutes After the air Raid"‚ is a poignant and nostalgic evocation of a woman who loses everything after her home and family are destroyed by a bomb. The poem is written by Miroslav Holub‚ who skilfully balances the use of a factual journalistic tone with striking and at times shocking imagery‚ which combined evoke strong reactions in the reader. The encompassing sensation of horror and tragedy‚ are profoundly characteristic of Holub’s entire oeuvre. He was renowned for his humour in the face
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In “Just Walk On By: A Black Man Ponders His Power To Alter Public Space‚” Brent Staples discusses the development of standard stereotypes that can not just affect the actions of the victim‚ but the suspect. Throughout the essay‚ Staples describes himself in a sequence of events‚ and proceeds to tell the readers how people around him react. Brent Staples was a tall black man and always faced the same reaction when walking the streets during his late night strolls. People that were walking late as
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In the article “Those Terrible First Few Minutes”‚ the authors explain how to develop a protocol with better tactical options for civilians. The protocol must first follow lockdown procedures‚ minimize target profile‚ and wait for the police to arrive. This article explains how protocols will differ according to the age of the students and also the different dynamics like school events. Most schools include a generic school shooting protocol but they should not confine themselves with a protocol
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!10 Minute Warm-Up – Voice & Speech w/ Kate Kaylee Villeneuve 1) Relaxation – * Have everyone lay on the floor‚ legs extended‚ and activate conscious breathing. In through the nose and out through the mouth‚ (1 minute) then add the pause (30 seconds/3 reps) * Then have them vocalize with little “ha-ha’s” (30 seconds)“Release tension‚ and feel your body sinking into the floor.” * Then have them take their knees up to their chest and drop them to one side
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Assignment F Patti Smith calls the book‚ Just Kids‚ a memoir rather than an autobiography. Her book is almost poetic in nature and written in a beautiful and engaging way. From the first pages‚ the reader is drawn to her words and imagery. In describing one of her first memories‚ that of a swan on a pond‚ she says‚ “the river emptied into a wide lagoon and I saw upon its surface a singular miracle. A long curving neck rose from a dress of white plumage.” There are‚ of course many facts about
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Brent Staples published “Just Walk on By” in Ms.Magazine during the racially tense time of the 80’s . In this essay‚ he talks about racial tension from his perspective as a young black male facing discrimination during these times. Brent criticizes our society for how common this form of discrimination is and addresses those who perpetuate stereotypes. He goes on to explain the root cause of people abusing intimidation of others‚ describing it as a learned behavior taught from infancy. Brent continues
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INTRODUCTION: I selected the novel 90 Minutes In Heaven by Don Piper‚ which was originally published in 2004 by Revell and contains anywhere from 208 to 299 pages‚ depending on the edition. This book is categorized under the genre of Christian literature and “Heaven Tourism”. In this extraordinary true account of life and death‚ the author and main character of the book‚ Don Piper‚ is involved in a severe automobile accident that leaves him dead for ninety minutes. During this time‚ Don encounters a
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down the door locks(Staples 34).” Throughout the whole essay‚ Staples gives different examples of how society views him as a menace without even actually knowing him. A lot of the people he encounters are quick to judge him‚ mainly because of the color of his skin. He touches on the point that it’s a little unfair that he gets judged like this because he’s not the guy street walkers think he is. This quote is the prime example of the essay‚ showing that even though the so called “Victims” are in
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humans being‚ at the core‚ extremely evil. He believes that people just need the right motivation to commit evil acts as he explains in the writing “The Genocidal Killer in the Mirror.” Theodore Dalrymple is a British physician who believes in personal ideas‚ but he thinks following authority is better for everyone’s welfare even when one does not agree with the authority. He explains his reasoning for this thinking in his writing “Just Do What the Pilot Tells You.” Sartwell would contrast with Dalrymple’s
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stands up for the people she loves. She has to arrive to everything at least fifteen minutes early and everything has to be in a certain place and squeaky clean‚ which drives me insane. She has shaped me into the person I am today and I don’t know what I would do if she wasn’t a part of my life.
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