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    Margaret Thatcher is United Kingdom’s longest serving prime minister of recent times and first female head of government. She was in charge of Conservative Party and British government for over 11 years from 1979 up until 1990. The “Iron Lady”‚ that’s how Russians called her‚ is well known and respected nowadays for transforming Britain with the help of her strong leadership skills‚ her crack down on the trade unions‚ victory in Falklands War and‚ of course‚ her famous combative attitude to the

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    English 102 Natalie O’Heir March 10th‚ 2014 Kelly Scott Literary Analysis Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood In the story “Happy Endings” the author Margaret Atwood gives 6 scenarios in alphabetical order from A to F of how a couples life could play out over the span of their lives. In these six scenarios Atwood uses satire to emphasize how interchangeable and simple each couples life is. In this story Atwood uses character‚ style‚ and point of view to chastise the desire for the everyday common life

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    On June 11‚ 2004‚ in the wake of President Ronald Reagan´s death‚ Margaret Thatcher‚ the former prime minister of Great Britain‚ delivers a melancholic yet powerful eulogy in his honor. Thatcher predominantly uses imagery and anaphora throughout her eulogy‚ commemorating Reagan and his successful presidency through the Cold War era. Her description of the former president presents Thatcher as an intellectual and complex woman who uses her personal knowledge to create a strong sense of respect for

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    The Genesis Flood‚ by Morris and Whitcomb is about how the Bible‚ “specifically the early chapters of the Genesis flood‚” explain the historical scientific story of the earth and the beginning of humans. Morris and Whitcomb argue that neither creationism nor evolution are scientific but more spiritual. The deepest source of knowledge for the text is scripture and the science and religion implication is an conflict perspective. Morris and Whitcomb believe that the bible is the only source that can

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    In this ever-changing society in which we live in‚ is centered around many norms. A norm that has taken a large leap over the years deals with college education. In Margaret A. Miller’s “The Privileges of the Parents‚” she discusses the impacts that a parent’s education has on their children. She does that by referencing the difference in the economic benefit received by individuals with a variety of educational backgrounds. To support her claim‚ Miller centered her essay around an old folk saying

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    Noah’s Flood In and Out of the Bible Throughout history‚ mankind has explored the themes of guilt‚ morality‚ and suffering. They sought to find the meaning of each‚ but even today these topics still remain unanswered. What does it mean to suffer? How does our guilt play into the meaning of suffering? Based off of the story of Noah in the Holy Bible‚ we can see the topics expanded and relate to the modern era in Darren Aronfsky’s Noah. The story of Noah from the Bible is a classic story that depicts

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    Heartbreaking Misfortune Uprising by Margaret Peterson Haddix starting with a young woman named Harriet pleading with a Mrs. Livingston to tell her about the fire not so long ago on March 25‚1911 at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Many immigrant came to America for better lifestyle‚ and get freedom. Bella‚ one of the main characters‚ is a young girl who just came to America from Italy to raise money for her hungry family. Bell doesn’t speak English only Italian‚ but she was from a small town so

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    In the book‚ A Wrinkle In Time‚ Margaret Murry is the main character. Margaret is referred to as Meg by the other characters in the first chapter. She has three brothers‚ Sandy and Dennys are twins and the youngest named Charles Wallace‚ which seems to be her favorite. Meg’s father has gone away but she does not know yet where he went or when he will return. This has been very devastating for her. Mrs Murry is a scientist and very smart. They all live in an older big home out in the country.

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    Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin is a meta-fiction that is deliberately deceptive. Structured like nesting Russian dolls‚ it is a novel-within-a novel within another novel‚ blending three narratives interspersed with newspaper clippings‚ a letter‚ and society announcements. It uses these narratives to weave an interchangeable story‚ slowly making it become clearer over time‚ with the use of darkness imagery‚ interlaces allusions to myths‚ fairy tales‚ literature‚ and the Bible to explore

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    The poem The City Planners is a poem written by Margaret Atwood. It starts off about the poet driving around the streets and describing what she sees‚ some things are praised‚ but there is also a list of complaints. Then the poet describes the City Planners‚ which I think they are builders or architects and their so-called constructive work. In the view of the poet it seems that they are building very tidy and smart buildings but they are actually destroying nature and the environment. The first

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