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    Love? Passion and love are contained within the heart. This exemplifies the declaration of love written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. “How Do I Love Thee? Let me Count the Ways” is a poem including rhyme and sentimental meaning. This sonnet‚ in iambic pentameter‚ portrays the love that Browning felt for her husband and how that love will never be destroyed by any power. Answering the simple question‚ “how do I love thee?” sets the basis of the poem. The narrator of the poem is that of first person

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    age‚ young or old‚ need to know. This movie taught me life lessons that had a big impact on my personal development as a human. First‚ I learned that we‚ people‚ can coexist with one another no matter what race‚ gender‚ age‚ culture‚ or religion we belong to just like what was portrayed by animals who lived harmoniously and peacefully together. One of the lessons I was also able to pick up was that i can be what I want to be. People will hinder me in achieving my goals and doubt my ability to do things

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    system‚ which makes it a dystopian novel. A dystopian society is the opposite of a Utopia and consists of human misery‚

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    Opening Argument By: Alexander (Lex) Luther Are you a person who likes to do all the work and let someone else reap all the benefits? I didn’t think so and neither am I‚ but that is what has happened to me. I was one of the first to come out west and fight with the Native Americans over land. I made this land safe enough for people to live on and I still protect it today. I think as one of these first pioneers I should be given the land I rightfully deserve. But my land has been taken

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    3/12/14 1984 ESSAY I completely agree that our technology today is bringing us closer to the world of Big Brother. I agree because even though we are not forced necessarily to mask emotions and hinder temptations‚ most of us (U.S.) lead lives which in reality are lead by the technology at our disposal. I would not be surprised if the government taps into our many devices such as computers‚ phones‚ and even private surveillance cameras to monitor our every breath and move. This greatly worries me‚ it

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    of today. The irony of utopia is that it means ‘no place‚ good place’ implying that utopia is an idealistic place that can never happen in reality. Then‚ what is dystopia? Thefreedictionary.com’s definition for dystopia is an imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad. But when all the writers think about their utopian places‚ just as many dystopian elements will come about as a “perfect” society just cannot happen. Thomas More wrote a book‚ Utopia in the 1500’s‚ in the

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    Power and Gender in ‘1984’ and ‘The Winslow Boy’ ‘1984’ by George Orwell and ‘The Winslow Boy’ by Terence Rattigan both explore the issues of power and gender in their texts. Power and gender is represented and portrayed to the audience in certain ways. In ‘1984’‚ George Orwell communicates these aspects through Winston and Julia‚ and the three parties respectfully. He also uses irony to give the reader a better understanding of who has the power in the situations. In ‘The Winslow Boy’‚ Terence

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    Matt Miller 12/6/12 Topic Research Paper SPM 373 Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones but Names Will Never Hurt Me (Unless I am Native American) Introduction Arguments can be made that Native Americans have been discriminated against since Christopher Columbus navigated into the New World in 1492‚ and that it has lasted in society and sports up to this day. One very controversial issue in sports has been the use of Native American nicknames and mascots among schools and professional

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    In the Making of an Orwellian Society The term Orwellian originated from George Orwell’s novel notably Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm. Both novels had a common theme‚ the attempt to become a utopia society but result in a dystopia society. Utopia is the opposite of dystopia where utopia is the idea of the best possible society‚ whereas a dystopia society can be described as a human-created hell (Geeraert‚ March 21). An Orwellian society is a result of an attempted utopia society gone badly

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    Tony Vu Pre-AP World Literature Mr.Davis 23 September 2013 A World Without Death It was an organized line with people dressed in various clothing. Some were wearing clean t-shirts with ironed out jeans and others wearing ragged pants and a dirty t-shirt. All of the people in the line had a small number tattooed on their wrist followed by some letters like they were cars with a license plate (OFL). As Jason looked at his watch he complained‚ “What’s taking this line so long? I have places to

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