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    Regan Snuffer  Dr. Esson  US History  1/26/15      Nellie Bly‚ the ground­breaking American journalist     “I said I could and I would. And I did.” In one line Nellie Bly captures her entire  mentality and lifestyle.  Nellie Bly is the pen name of the famous‚ American‚ female journalist‚  Elizabeth Jane Cochrane.​  ​ Bly was born in May of 1864 and died January of 1922. She is most  widely known for her record breaking trip around the world and her ​ gutsy​  stunt as playing the  role of a mad 

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    Philip Schultz

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    Philip Schultz in Collin College- spring Creek   Philip Schultz is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and the founder/director of The Writers Studio‚ a private school for fiction and poetry writing based in New York City. He wrote several books including the Pulitzer Prize winning collection of poems called Failure. He was invited to Collin College to present his recent book called My Dyslexia. He is a famous writer and poet who had realized he had dyslexia at the age of 58 when his own son was diagnosed

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    published during her short time at The Washington Post and dreamed of goals any journalist would. A Metro reporter‚ Karlyn Barker‚ who knew and worked with Cooke at time‚ was interviewed after the truth had come out of her fabricated story. “She wanted a Pulitzer Prize in three years‚ and she wanted to be on the national staff in three to five years.” Barker said. It’s been 32 years since the story ran on the front page of The Washington Post and still the scars left on the journalism world remain. “… the

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    Incident in a Rose Garden speech Erica: My name is Erica Alfaro Sammy: My name is Sammy Camarena Cole: My name is Cole Chait Russell: And my name is Russell Medina Erica: The poem we were assigned was Incident in a Rose Garden and now Sammy will start to read or poem. Sammy: Sir‚ I encountered Death Just among our roses.

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    like old coins and much more. The image that I have chosen to analyze is a cover drawing for a song that was issued in 1900‚ in the town of Philadelphia‚ New York. The song itself was sung by Cogert Gertrude‚ worded by Daniels Walter and composed by Lilly R.P. As written at the bottom of the drawing‚ it was published by The Morris Music Pub. Co. The title of the song is the title of the drawing which is “That’s where my money goes” or the alternative

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    Gwendolyn Brooks in 1966‚ which is one of the popular poem she did. She’s an African American born in Topeka‚ Kansas and raised in Chicago. She is the author of numerous poetry‚ including “Blacks” (1981)‚ Annie Allen (1949)‚ for which she received the Pulitzer Prize‚ and the “Children Coming Home” (The David Co.‚ 1991). She also wrote several other books such as‚ “Negro Hero” (1945)‚ “Maud Martha” (1953)‚ “In the Mecca” (1968) and many more. Brooks was named Poet Laureate of congress during 1985-1986;

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    Robert Frost Biography

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    voice often seem familiar and old‚ his observations have an edge of skepticism and irony that makes his work‚ never as old-fashioned‚ easy‚ or carefree as it appears. He was one of America’s leading 20th century poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. After his father’s death of tuberculosis in 1885‚ when young Frost was 11‚ the family left California and settled in Massachusetts. Frost attended high school there‚ entered Dartmouth College‚ but remained less than one semester. Returning

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    Question1: Did Eli Lilly pursue the right strategy to enter the Indian market? In 1993 Eli Lilly‚ one of the leading pharmaceutical firms in the USA‚ started a joint venture in India with the leading Indian company Ranbaxy. The decision was dictated by the conditions of the US market and opportunities of the Indian market. Costlier manufacturing practices due to strict governmental control‚ soaring prices in 1990s‚ invasion of cheap generics to the USA market as opposed to low costs in India and

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    achieved success at an early age. Brooks is best known for her lyrical style of urban poetry‚ such as the poem “We Real Cool”. Brooks was the first African-American writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for her poetry with the poem‚ “Annie Allen”. Edwin Arlington Robinson was the first person ever to receive the Pulitzer Prize in 1922. Robinson’s poetry did not capture the attention of the public until he was almost 50 years old. President Theodore Roosevelt discovered some of his poetry. He was so impressed

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    Brittaney Doss ENG 303 November 15‚ 2012 Girl in the window Response Questions 1. What is your initial reaction to this piece? Use descriptive language to describe how you felt while reading this. * I endured several emotions while reading this piece. It was an emotional roller coaster for me. Emotions of sadness‚ hopefulness‚ and happiness came over me while reading this piece. I was floored when reading the conditions of the home in the beginning of the piece; I couldn’t believe

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