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    Compare Dulce Et Decorum Est and Refugee Blues Both the poems are based at periods of War‚ but the difference being is that ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ depicts the very physical suffering of the soldiers in the muddy‚ bloody trenches of the First World War‚ (The Great War)‚ and is written for the purpose of educating those on the home front‚ who are naïve to the suffering experienced by the soldiers on the front line‚ people referred to as his friends‚ who must be informed about the old lie‚ ‘Dulce

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    Jessica Nohra Analysis Kerouac April 11th‚ 13 Bowery Blues Analysis Today’s society doesn’t look at how easy and chill was the past and the people don’t have an interest on how the life is anymore. Kerouac’s message throughout the poem was to show how lost he was and how the people around him influenced his bad feelings about life. During the poem we can really see that he doesn’t know how to act on what is happening

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    Blue Melody” Analysis "Blue Melody" is a short story by J. D. Salinger which was first published in the September 1948. It is the tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer; the story was inspired by the life of Bessie Smith and was originally titled "Scratchy Needle on a Phonograph Record." Cosmopolitan changed the title to "Blue Melody" without Salinger ’s consent. It is possible to interpret the original title of the story. Stratchy needle may mean time and experience of a person which

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    26 November 2013 The Blues Brothers The Blues Brothers is an American comedy directed by John Landis and was released in 1980. The film follows convict Jake and his brother Elwood Blues‚ who go on “a mission from God” to save the Catholic orphanage they grew up in from shutting down. By doing so‚ they reunite their band and organize a performance to earn $5‚000 to pay off the owed tax while being chased by a deranged ex‚ Illinoisan Nazis’‚ the Good Ole Boys’‚ a western/country band‚ and the police

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    Laurel's Break Up

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    Laurel feels like now that her and Sky broke up she feels like the same loss is how she felt when she found out what happened with May. I feel after Sky broke up with her she felt that loss of something almost like a flashback to how it must of felt when May probably passed away. It was super hard of her when he broke with her she couldn’t face him without wailing. Now that the two most important people in Laurels life that she loved and truly cared for is no longer are with her. She’s really feeling

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    The Alternative Service Break in Alaska is a trip sponsored by North Carolina State University’s Center for Student Leadership‚ Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) office. This service break trip sends students to Hoonah‚ Alaska to volunteer in the local community. Activities include helping in Hoonah City Schools classrooms‚ assisting the local Boys and Girls Club‚ and visiting the Hoonah Senior Center. In her free time‚ she will be learning the Tlingit language as well as the local traditions and

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    English 102 Research Paper I February 14‚ 2012 In reading James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues‚” we hear a story about class and racial struggles‚ personal conflict‚ and redemption. We hear about loss and human emotion. We see this entire story set in nineteen fifty’s Harlem‚ which‚ for many American’s is the very picture of poor black culture and environment. The differences in poor black culture and poor white culture show many of the same themes and quirks. Both cultures often find solace

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    In the novel Reservation Blues‚ most of the characters struggle with their identity at some point. Victor has an especially strong urge to rebel against his Native American heritage‚ which is apparent in his violent‚ arrogant demeanor and his obvious problem with alcohol. Victor is tied to his past and has trouble coping with his life as it is‚ and is in a constant battle with himself‚ his surroundings‚ and other people. Early in the book‚ Victor is portrayed as somewhat of a bully‚ and

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    identity‚ feels your presents‚ and starts interacting with you .You ask the computer to dial to your friend at his office. It realizes the urgency of the situation through the mouse‚ dials your friend at his office‚ and establishes a connection. The BLUE EYES technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings.Employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identifies the users actions through the use of imparted sensory abilities

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    A Manipulative Speaker: Marc Antony’s Funeral Oration George Bernard Shaw once said “Words are the postage stamps delivering the object for you to unwrap.” After the death of Caesar‚ Brutus and Antony give a funeral speech for Caesar. Both are excellent orators‚ and convince the crowds very well. However‚ Brutus made Antony promise that he “shall not in your funeral speech blame us‚ but speak all good you can devise of Caesar.” (pg. 106-7‚ 247-8). Marc Antony uses many persuasive devices such as

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