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    tells of the gang’s whole lives. There are many instances of end rhyme and internal thyme‚ sin/gin‚ cool/school‚ as well as the repetitive we. The poem suggests the closeness of the group. The tone is that of resistance of an uncompromising gang. Lurk late‚ left school‚ strike straight‚ sing sin‚ and thin gin are all examples of this. There is a mix of long and short vowels‚ We Real CoolWe die soon‚. Lurk late is a negative connotation. It suggests that the gang is lurking and when a group

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    What exactly is cool? While some slang words die the day after they are conceived‚ or can only be applied to a specific culture and geographical setting‚ cool is an ever expanding word that knows no bounds. You can find it describing the temperature of the water that comes from the right side of the faucet‚ or explaining why a product is something that everyone should own. It can describe the genre of music being listened to or a glance into someone’s personality. Not only has it been used in a multitude

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    chaos to society because it urges people to buy unnecessary items that only companies can benefit from. Their desire to sell is powered by the greed of wanting more money. Advertising "create unfulfilled desires and they push us to buy the products that we do not need" (source F). Also‚ that "desire for profit and the appeal for a "healthy economy" has led many companies and governments to put aside the necessary moral responsibilities in the age of the global market" (source F). Companies give advertisements

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    The sentence structure and diction revealed another side of Hamlet in act 3. In previous acts‚ Hamlet’s sentences were short and choppy. However‚ in act 3‚ his sentences were much longer‚ and included many semicolons‚ commas‚ and colons in each one. For example‚ “To be‚ or not to be: that is the question:/Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer/The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune‚ Or to take arms against a sea of troubles‚ And by opposing end them?” (A3S1) In this one sentence‚ there are

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    the faith‚ the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. The glow from that fire can truly light the world”. Kennedy is specifying that the effort that we put into this country can ultimately change the world in a significant way. The Kennedy inaugural written by president John F. Kennedy was aimed to convince the American public of the twentieth century. Kennedy constructed a brilliant speech by using types of literary elements and his advice to help

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    through Literary Devices” When sitting down to write a short story‚ an author must consider exactly which literary device will hold the most significance throughout their writing. Making this decision may be forced‚ may come naturally‚ and may even happen as an outcome through the progression of their narrative. After analytically reading various short stories by famous authors one can quite obviously interpret the strength of any specific literary device within a particular story. Literary constructions

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    White Clouds and Blue Skies Dead Man’s Cell Phone is a fun and quirky play about a shy and timid woman who finds a man dead at a café with his cell phone ringing‚ and she feels compelled to answer it. The Actors Theatre in charlotte did a fantastic job in presenting this story. The actors‚ wardrobe‚ stage setup‚ and props were all very unique and creative. One aspect that really grabbed my attention was the blue sky and clouds background throughout the play. Blue skies and clouds can be connected

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    Heroes do many things in ways to help other people. The main character named Jonas in the book named The Giver by Lois Lowry played a very large role as a hero throughout this novel. Another hero that obtained similar characteristics as the literary hero name Jonas is Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman is a historical hero in the way as how she succeeded in helping run away slaves. Heroes risk their lives for a purpose and that’s what these people accomplished. Harriet Tubman; an African American

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    concept of cool is ever-changing in today’s business environment due to the commodity of information‚ and the speed in which it travels to potential clients. With this being said‚ marketing is an innovative and competitive industry. Marketers are constantly looking for new original ways to engage their target audience. Studies are conducted in which teenager’s actions and habits are evaluated. The results of these studies help marketers to determine what is cool. The film‚ “The Merchants of Cool‚” teaches

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    Sergey Pashchenko 11 April 2010 Written 1 ESS 102 “The Real Reasons We Explore Space” In the article “The Real Reasons We Explore Space”‚ by Michael Griffin‚ Griffin elaborates multiple reasons regarding space exploration‚ aside from the justification proclaimed by the media and government. Griffin stresses his belief that the government issued scientific‚ economic‚ and national security benefits are exaggerated‚ claiming that the primary purposes of space exploration consist primarily of personal

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