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    Voice what is it? After reading three poems that have a different view on the “American Voice” and it gives me a different view on the subject. According to these poems the American voice is characterized by the themes of hard working‚ diversity‚ and subjective. The American Voice is characterized by the theme of hard working. This is demonstrated in the poem by Walt Whitman when he states “I hear America singing” (1). This means that Americans are happy hard working people. This idea is also found in

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    prior to mid watch roll call in the Sergeants office you exhibited an unprofessional and demeaning attitude to me your direct supervisor buy shouting “Hey!” as I walked by the sergeants office and continued to correct a JPDMS entry I made in an extremely condescending‚ unprofessional manner and in front of not only the day work acting supervisor but also in close proximity to several first and second platoon officers awaiting roll call. Your behavior not only surprised and startled me but also done in

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    1 million of which were North Vietnamese troops. . (Sparknotes Editors‚ 2015) Between the years of 1965 and 1971‚ US planes dropped over two million tonnes of bombs on the jungles of Vietnam. This was part of the US’s new plan‚ “Operation Rolling Thunder”‚ the aim of which was to avoid losing men in ground combat by continuously bombing the enemy into withdrawal. However‚ unfortunately for the US‚ the repeated attacks did nothing to weaken the Viet Cong’s morale. (Ken Hills‚ 2005). Another method

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    American Me My artistic source is a film called American Me. The film illustrates thirty years of Chicano street gang life starting in 1959 in East Los Angeles. American Me came to theaters on March 13‚ 1992. This marked the directorial debut of Edward James Olmos. The protagonist is Montoya Santana whose character is based on Rodolfo Cadena and played by Edward James Olmos. Santana along with his childhood friends J.D. and Munda founded one of the most powerful street gangs in Los Angeles. Montoya

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    “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” The song I chose to analyze was “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” by Brooks and Dunn. This song’s lyrics really speaks to me because I was always told this when I was younger and I rode my horse. My Aunt would always tell me‚ “If you fall or get thrown‚ brush it off and Cowgirl up don’t you cry and get back in that saddle.” At first the tone is strong like the father was being towards the daughter telling her that “Cowgirls Don’t Cry”. Then as the lyrics go further on the tone changes

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    William Carlos Williams‚ “I Hear American Singing” by Walt Whitman‚ and “Tia Chucha” by Luis J. Rodriguez all have at least one emotion‚ which makes these pieces or literary romantic. All of these pieces of literary are romantic because their either happy or has some type of emotion. “Danse russe” by William Carlos Williams is the most romantic‚ because the character in the poem is dancing happily and embrassing his lovely body but really inside he is lonely. “I Hear American Singing”‚ “Danse

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    Thunder and Prey Essay In the two stories “A sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” you will learn how the main characters actions almost or do end up killing them. The two stories have many similarities and differences in what they do. Their actions will get the best of them when they ignore specific warnings. In the stories you will find out about how and what they do in their life threatening situations. You will also learn more about the setting and where they are and why its’s so dangerous. In

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    Appreciation of I Hear America Singing I Hear America Singing is a poem written by Walt Whitman‚ who was an American poet‚ essayist and journalist. He was in the period of the transition of transcendentalism and realism‚ and his works were incorporated with both views. Meanwhile‚ Whitman was the father of free verse. I Hear America Singing was published in 1860‚ in which Whitman depicted a concert of his fellow Americans. This poem is in free verse form‚ which means there is no rhyme or a fixed

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    Harold C. Gardiner‚ S.J. wrote a very interesting article entitled‚ "Critical Commentary." He wrote his essay in the year 1948. Throughout his work‚ his main idea is to praise the book‚ "Cry‚ the Beloved Country"‚ written by Alan Paton. Gardiner is very satisfied with the book’s subject matter of tension between Negroes and whites. For the first part of Gardiner’s article he focuses on summarizing the novel. He explains that the book takes place in Southern Africa and he tells the reader

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    stories “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the protagonists soon realize how important it is to acknowledge warnings. The characters face similar conflicts in both stories‚ but choose different ways to handle their problems. From their experiences‚ they learn that one tiny mistake can change your life forever. In “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the theme is the same. The theme is that you should never ignore warnings or instructions. Eckels‚ in “A Sound of Thunder”‚ disregards Travis’s

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