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    Aunt Jennifers Tiger

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    Jennifers Tigers Poem Summary by Admin on November 11‚ 2012 in English Aunt Jennifer’s tigers is a poem by Adrienne Rich illustrating her feminist concerns. In the male dominant world‚ a women of her time was only supposed to be a dutiful homemaker. This poem through the world of Aunty Jennifer‚ tells us about her inner desire to free herself from the clutches of abusive marriage and patriarchal society. Poem Summary The first stanza opens with Aunt Jennifer’s visual tapestry of tigers who are fearless

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    The Surprise Ending

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    Assignment #1 Essay A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift The Humanities Volume II: Culture‚ Continuity‚ and Change April 28‚ 2013 Justino L. Berrios In Jonathan Swift’s essay A Modest Proposal‚ the author uses satire in the essay and the title itself‚ to make a point about the English government allowing the citizens of Ireland to starve to death. The proposal that he makes is by no means “modest‚” hence the sarcastic edge surrounding the title. The essay was written in 1729 and during that

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    Save Tigers

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    Hypothesis: Residents close to solid waste disposal sites suffer from a higher level of gastro-intestinal disorders. Rationale: Modern societies generate large quantities of waste that have to be either dispersed‚ as with sewage discharged into rivers‚ or sequestered as with solid waste landfill sites. Inevitably some people have to stay in the vicinity of sites where concentrations of wastes build up‚ such as near solid waste disposal sites on the outskirts of cities these people

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    Being A Tiger Mom

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    A tiger mom is a mother who uses tough love‚ discipline‚ and strict rules towards their children in order to reach academic excellence. This type of parenting is typically found in Chinese parents and is a traditional Chinese way of parenting. Amy Chua‚ who is a lawyer and author‚ as well as‚ professor of Law at Yale Law School‚ explains in her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” about her experience and rules of being a tiger mom. Although it is not common in Western moms‚ Chau stresses certain

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    The ending of apartheid

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    The ending of Apartheid "Apartheid" I’ve just heard it recently‚ and just found out how big importance this "Apartheid" have to the racism- and African story. One of the few things about racism I’ve known before The story of south Africa‚ was the speech of Martin L. King‚ but then i heard of the tragic history of South Africa. The whole history of Apartheid is just simply very tragic‚ and that’s why i have chosen to write about the end of it‚ because that was one of the few "good" things about

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    Aunt Jennifer Tigers

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    Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers By Adrienne Rich Aunt Jennifer’s tigers stride across a screen Bright topaz denizens of a world of green. They do not fear the men beneath the tree; They pace in sleek chivalric certainty. Aunt Jennifer’s fingers fluttering through her wool Find even the ivory needle hard to pull. The massive weight of uncle’s wedding band Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand. When Aunt is dead‚ her terrified hands will lie Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered

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    the alternate ending.

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    The alternate ending What if belle fell for gaston and care not for the beast? or the princess and the frog never kissed? will cinderella still be recognized by her prince? if in the palace ball‚ she’s not in. what if rapunzel never grew her hair? will her prince be able to reach her lair? and if shadow never left peter pan’s side‚ then peter and wendy’s roads wouldn’t collide. what if aurora never shed her blood? having no one to wake‚ her prince will be sad. and what if

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    The Thylacine also known as the Tasmanian Tiger was a marsupial that’s now constantly debated on its extinction‚ here’s why. The Thylacine went extinct in the 1930’s but even since the sightings in Australia have been reported constantly. There are plenty of people who have claimed to have seen it‚ along with there are people who believe these sightings. My stance is that the animal is extinct considering most evidence or findings of it still being alive are usually badly taken pictures and when

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    An Analysis of _The White Tiger_ In the novel‚ The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga‚ Adiga illustrates the conditions of the working class in India through Balram Halwai‚ the protagonist. Also he points out the social inequality of the society of India through the rich and poor. Balram is a perfect example of a life story from rags to riches. However his journey to riches was not entirely ethical since he had to kill his master‚ Ashok. Adiga implies that nobody is motivated to stay ethical in a corrupt

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    Cloning the Tasmanian Tiger The Tasmanian Tiger is a carnivorous marsupial that had the appearance of a dog and the stripes of a tiger. One has not been seen in about sixty years‚ because they are extinct. However‚ it was not by evolution or even natural causes; humans were the cause of its demise. When Australia and Tasmania were first becoming populated‚ the people did not know what the Tasmanian Tiger was‚ and people have a long history of getting rid of what they don’t understand. But

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