That summer of 1793 was inexplicably hot and unbearable. Alongside with the stifling heat‚ the Philadelphia was made to face one more‚ even more‚ dangerous problem: yellow fever. Fourteen-year-old Matilda (Mattie) Cook lived above a coffeehouse in Philadelphia during the late 1700’s. She shared the home with Lucille‚ her widowed mother‚ Captain William Farnsworth Cook‚ her grandfather who was a retired sailor along-with King George‚ his parrot‚ in addition to Silas‚ her orange cat. Lucille wasn’t
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In this essay i will be writing and explaining how spoken language is used and adapted to influence the jury in the closing argument that convicted Louise Woodward. The prosecutor uses a variety of features in this argument to convince the jury persecute Louse Woodward. I will be going through these techniques and explaining why he uses them to influence the jury. Gerard T Leone Jr was the prosecutor in the case of the death of Mathew Eappen. He uses repetition in the first section of the argument
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the effectiveness of assessment in powering a strong and sustainable leadership bench. Leadership assessment tool will be analyzed in table form. (Refer appendix 2‚table:1 and 2 ) Personality as a tool of leadership assessment. To start with‚ Mrs. Zeena has a more introvert personality‚ as she is gentle quite caring and helpful in nature. She relates people and things to the world of ideas rather than the world of people and things. She holds stress‚ feelings‚ and ideas and builds up as long as possible
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for themselves and those around them. As the great Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi said‚ “You must be the change you want to see in the world”. The first character that I felt radiated that change about her was the apparent main character‚ Mattie Michael. She seemed a smart and very well intentioned lady and when circumstance handed her the short end of the stick‚ she kept going. Her perseverance reminded me of one of my favorite poems that I always held as a good measure of character‚ these
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authors who enjoy writing and showing life on the American frontier. “True Grit” In the book‚ “True Grit‚” we also learn about a character overcoming hardships out in the wild. (Portis‚ 2002) By reading‚ “True Grit‚” you learn to know the real Mattie Ross. Living her safe life in
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In Colonization in Reverse by Louise Bennet‚ Patois resonated with me because the poem was written in Patois. In Louise Bennett’s poem‚ a fence side conversation written to the poet’s friend Miss Mattie‚ the poet is giving Miss Mattie her take on Jamaican migration to the Motherland. Bennett’s poem emphasizes the idea of leaving one’s home country to start a new life somewhere else. Moving to Britain could provide Jamaicans with opportunities that they could not be afforded in Jamaica. However‚ if
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Axia College Material Appendix D Cardiovascular Disease Patient Interview Suppose you are tasked with confidentially interviewing members of a retirement community to see who may be at risk for cardiovascular disease. At the same time‚ you are asked to help educate the retirement community about what they can do to control their risk of developing a cardiovascular disease. Use the template below to design an interview form you would be able to take to members of the retirement community (age
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Communities in “The Women of Brewster Place” and “Paradise” It is true when it is said that‚ "All paradises‚ all utopias are designed by who is not there‚ by the people who are not allowed in” (Online Newshour 1998). There is no perfect utopia‚ no place where pain doesn’t exist. The idea of paradise is just an idea because it is not reachable. No one lives in paradise and no one ever can because if they did‚ it wouldn’t be paradise anymore; just another world where ideas of how to make it
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I opened my eyes to a scratchy feeling in my ear. I turned and saw a fat crusty rat next to me. I want to scream‚ but words can’t come out‚ because my mouth is so dry. I am sleeping in an alley next to a coffeehouse. My stomach is growling. I can’t believe my life is like this now that yellow fever has arrived. I don’t want to live like this anymore. I am walking around Philadelphia‚ trying to find some food. I am walking around‚ when then I see a beautiful girl walking into the coffeehouse next
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Matilda Cook lives with her hardworking mother‚ grandfather‚ a veteran of the Revolutionary War‚ and Eliza‚ a freed slave who works as their cook‚ in the apartment on top of their family coffeehouse in Philadelphia. Matilda ("Mattie") Cook is 14 years old with big dreams for her family’s coffeehouse. When the yellow fever epidemic breaks out during the summer‚ people flee the city or die. Matilda realizes she has to fight for her own life and her loved ones. Her father died in a fall from a ladder
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