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    ALAN TURING Alan Turing is a brilliant British mathematician and one of the leading best scientists in the 20th century. He is the “Father of Modern Computer” and “Artificial Intelligence”. His not famous or well known outside scientific circles during his lifetime because his crucial work was considered the Top secret until the late 1970s. He became the center of media attention when Queen Elizabeth II granted him a Royal Pardon on December 23‚ 2013. He was also the one who cracked the German

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    Analyzing “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You” Pablo Neruda’s poem‚ “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You”‚ the theme illustrates the confusion and pain of falling in love. This poem shows how hard it is to love someone and how love sometimes can hurt. This poem combines two general poetry types: it is a narrative poem because it tells a story and it is a lyric poem because it includes the writer’s feelings and passion. In this poem‚ it shows how fast time goes by. The writer

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    that I have ever made is simply my decision to start running in my free time. Running is the best decision I have ever made because it made me healthy and I eventually made new friends from it. Growing up‚ I joined many sports teams‚ but none of them ever interested me. The only one that did interest me was soccer. The problem with soccer was that I did not have the time to play in the travel league. Therefore‚ I was stuck with no physical activity to do‚ which made me a little fat. When I saw

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    activity‚ and 2 cpte electives. For Andrews University I must take anatomy and physiology 101 and 102‚ English 101 and 102‚ a precalculus or statistics math class‚ Fitness for life‚ a religion class‚ intro to sociology‚ intro to public speaking‚ intro to health professions‚ 2 cpte electives‚ a PE activity. For the second year I must take general psychology‚ basic microbiology‚ 2 survey of chem with labs‚ nutrition‚ world civilization ‚ and I have to choose one class from ARTH 218‚ ELIT 216‚ HMNT

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    at home better than studies in public schools. Even though‚ some people believe home school provides good opportunity for child development‚ I don’t believe home school education has look of think consider communication ‚ education experience. Opponent says they want to protect their children from the bad moral behavior in public school. However‚ I don’t believe that there are good moral behavior in public school. So students studying a good moral behavior in public school more than studying

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    In the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S Eliot imagery plays an important part in this poem. Prufrock is full of imagery that sets the tone of this poem. Prufrock is a model of a person representing the cultural‚ moral state that Eliot considers to be the same as his time. Prufrock fits the profile of a late Victorian man that suffering from mental depression. His life seems to be boring with the routine he have. He shows a lot of imagery in this poem. He uses imagery with the fog

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    Jeremy Lee Ms. Masuda Lit/Writ 5 November 26‚ 2013 The Garden Samurai In the book‚ The Samurai’s Garden by Gail Tsukiyama‚ Stephen‚ who has a disease called tuberculosis‚ goes to Tarumi‚ Japan away from his family to recover. In Tarumi‚ Stephen meets Matsu‚ who takes care of Stephen for the rest of the novel. Stephen begins to learn about Matsu’s past‚ and comes to find out that it is scarred with many memories of his sister’s death‚ the death of his closest friend‚ Kenzo‚ and his

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    This quote holds true because many times words alone can’t touch someone but when you add the accompaniment it speaks volumes. I received the song “Suggestion” by Fugazi‚ and when I listened to it for the first time I just thought it was another song. As I listened to the song more and more and focused on the lyrics and the rhythm‚ the song started to speak to my soul. This song is all about violence on women in the forms of rape‚ sexual harassment‚ violence‚ and street harassment. It also emphasizes

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    called “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. It was started in 1910‚ and was finally published in 1915. When poems are written‚ they typically reflect the emotional state that the author is in at the time. Due to the tone of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ the reader can interpret that T.S. Eliot may have been in a dark stage of his life. As every author has his or her own form of writing‚ Eliot favored pathos. T.S. Eliot heavily used pathos to develop his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred

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    Lady Saw’s song based on its applicability and relevance for social commentary on the present day Caribbean. Jamaican Dancehall over the years has continuously been used as a method of mass announcement that declares unswervingly to society‚ as an artistic form of remonstration. A demand for change is intensely ubiquitous and easily absorbed by listeners if this genre. It is most times used for ethnic construction and broadcasting of thoughts that reflect realities of their creators. Lady Saw’s

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