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    11th March 2011

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    11th March 2011:   Submitted by Medha Madhuram ‚ Class VIII. Chennai Public School. She  was a student of Global Indian International School –Tokyo and a former student of Fahaheel  Alwataniya Indian Private School(FAIPS)‐Kuwait. As the flight ANA‚ a thirty four  seater  je t just took off from the runway at Narita airport; I  closed my eyes and started recalling the events that had happened in the last six days. Who knew such a bright day in Tokyo could end in such horror!!! A series of unfortunate events shook Japan on 11th March 2011

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    2 Million Minutes

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    Molly Rector AP Language Mrs. Dickison November 19‚ 2012 2 Million Minutes The film makes the argument that U.S. students are performing at a mediocre level in math and science. This‚ according to the movie‚ cannot stand‚ given the growing educational excellence of nations like China and India. The documentary takes the time to look at a boy and a girl form America‚ India‚ and China; it tells about a daily school day for each and what they hope to do with their lives. In China the girl‚ Xiaoyuan

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    This was always the standard for Coney Island from the time it was created to present day. Not only is the amusement park itself a fun event to go to‚ but it represents a change of culture in American life. In the first chapters of “Amusing the Million” by John F. Kasson‚ he discusses how American culture was before Coney Island and how it changed once Coney was developed. The culture before the idea of amusement parks‚ some would say is very strict. American apostles of culture believed that every

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    Bataan Death March

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    Bataan Death March The Bataan Death March is infamous for being one of the greatest inhumanities of WWII. In the spring of 1942‚ Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle led a raid and had American carriers set off a squadron of B-25s to Tokyo and other Japanese cities. This attack troubled the Japanese because they felt their homes were no longer safe. This was done even though in all earnest America was not exactly ready to battle Japan‚ but military command demanded them to do something (English

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    The Bataan Death March "Their ferocity grew as we marched ... they were no longer content with mauling stragglers or pricking them with bayonet points. The thrusts were intended to kill." - Capt. William Dyess‚ 21st Pursuit Squadron commander 75‚000 soldiers were captured. 65 miles were marched. Thousands perished. The Bataan Death March was the result of a four-month long battle in Bataan‚ a battle that was lost for the Allied forces. American and Filipino soldiers were forced to walk this

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    I think that The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom had a very big impact on the United States‚ and was very important for African American rights (in the United States). However‚ I didn’t always know that. When I first heard about it‚ I thought that it was some battle from the United States’s Revolutionary War‚ but now I know that it is much more than that. The March on Washington was when people peacefully protested about black rights in the United States. In 1963 African-Americans in

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    between Man and his surroundings‚ Nature. In ‘There Was a Boy’ and ‘Composed upon Westminster Bridge’ Wordsworth expresses his love for nature in imaginative and creative way‚ for example ‘Uplifted‚ he‚ as through an instrument‚ Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls’. What Wordsworth was trying say is that he boy spoke to nature and it responded which solidifies the fact that nature is always there and nature will never desert you. Wordsworth finds out as well as establishes in his poems a passionate

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    Poem For You Poem

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    “First Poem for You” is a poem by written by Kim Addonizio‚ an American poet. This poem “First Poem for You” is a closed-form poem but written as an English sonnet. The poem a person who loves the tattoos in his or her lover’s skin. At the same time the tattoos scares him or her by their permanence. The thoughtfulness and the depth of details expressed in this poem makes us conclude that the persona or speaker in this poem is a female. The speaker is certain about the permanence of the tattoos on

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    THE PABLO POETRY PROJECT CONTENTS: PART A: MELANCHOLY INSIDE FAMILIES PART B: PABLO NERUDA-BIOGRAPHY PART C: POETRY (poem) PART D: IL POSTINO (film) A tribute to Don Pablo…. By Jishnu Menon PART A 1. Write a poetic response to the poem. “Melancholy inside families” by Pablo Neruda is poem that is strong in visual appetite and conveys emotions such as gloominess and fear through those visuals. I believe the images that have been brought to the reader’s mind

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    The Ides of March 1. Theme - A political consultant learns that to avoid the tricks and traps of politics he must abandon some of his values. 2. Wants and Needs - Steven shows his want early on when he is speaking to the reporter Ida. He wants Governor Morris to be the next president of the United States. Steven’s needs are much more complicated than his wants. He needs to remain untainted by the games and plays that goes on in politics. The need to remain uncompromised shows itself in the

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