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    Pratt seems to be about the simple subject of a shark. However‚ considering Pratt ’s childhood and times he lived in‚ the poem represents far deeper meanings. Edwin John Pratt‚ born on the fourth of February 1882 in Newfoundland ‚ Canada‚ and wrote this peom 5 years after the end of WWI. E.J. Pratt received his education from St. John ’s Methodist College‚ Victoria College‚ University of Toronto‚ Victoria University‚ University of Toronto. E.J. Pratt worked many jobs‚ some of which include: teacher

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    Was the Spanish-American war truly as John Hay said‚ a “splendid little war”? Why or why not? The Spanish-American war was for the American government the first step on the road to becoming a “global‚ police power”‚ for the Spanish it was the dissolution of Cuba and their empire‚ from said conclusion is it fair to name such a war a success‚ an aforementioned “splendid little war”?[1] This essay hopes to examine the limitations of Hay’s statement‚ the war was to irreversibly “shape relations between

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    the Waterfront directed by Elia Kazan depicts the conflict between righteous and evil in 1954. The dock workers live under the fear of Johnny Friendly‚ the leader of the corrupt mob run union. The antagonist Johnny Friendly requires complete loyalty from not only the longshoremen but also his henchmen‚ in order to maintain his power in the waterfront community‚ he does not allow any betrayal or even the idea of trying to testify against the mob run union is restricted. He would even manipulate the

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    of your own choosing. The “After the Bomb Period” gave rise to voices of protest as they criticize the philosophical and political paradigms that endorsed pre-bomb notions of certainty‚ governmental sagacity and paternalism. John Le Carré’s spy novel‚ The Spy Who Came in From the Cold‚ reveals this (so it connects better to previous claims) shift in global consciousness by using the world of espionage as a microcosmic representation of the socio-political and ideological conflict of the of the post-WWII

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    high-resolution panorama photograph of Central Park‚ New York taken from a bird’s eye view from 2500ft above the ground during peak sunlight hours. AirPano is a not-for-profit project that works to capture beautiful cities around the world with the intention to present it in the form of panoramas and as virtual tours for everyone to experience. This slightly obscure photograph captures one of New York’s most famous sights‚ Central Park‚ from directly above the cityscape. The main focal point‚ Central Park

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    belong to a female" (164‚ 165). While Hark dramatically complicates the male body as a signifying field‚ Robyn Wiegman transforms the feminist paradigm of the "specular colonization" (176) of the female body from an issue of gender to one of race‚ in which the black male becomes constructed as feminine‚ suggesting "not simply an aversion to racial difference but a profound attempt to negate masculine sameness‚ a sameness so terrifying to the cultural position of the white masculine that only castration

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    article discusses the global effects of workplace stress. In this day’s business world‚ employee’s psychological health is overshadowed by the need to meet numbers and expectations. With a higher demand to meet goals‚ along with the increased pressure from competing firms‚ companies have been distinctively increasing employee workload; which in turn‚ produces a build-up of work-related stress for the employee. As a result‚ more cases of employee dissatisfaction and burn-out are amounting and becoming

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    Christmas is a holiday celebrated around the world. Children wait all night the evening before for santa to place their gifts beneath the tree. Excitement rages from them the morning of December twenty-fifth; pretty wrapping paper and shiny bows glisten under the christmas tree lights while the bulbs upon it sparkle so elegantly. However‚ Christmas is not about all these aspects that it is displayed as. Christmas has more meaning than pretty gifts and how many gifts each child has under the tree

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    English 200 They say a picture can speak a thousand words‚ but really‚ does every picture do this? Even if a picture is historically documented‚ does this cliché still apply? The photograph Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief taken by Eddie Adams in 1968 does not speak a thousand words‚ but maybe more‚ it represents the cruelty that both sides of war are endowed with. It has a politically historical background that makes one wonder what is right about this picture‚ that the South Vietnamese

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    WAR FROM THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURY TO INVENTION OF GUNPOWDER The invention of the powerful artillery guns would change man ’s role in warring engagements. The artillery guns at first were very limited by their own design. The guns were very heavy and had to be transported by water‚ which meant that only towns and fortresses that were close to a body of water could be attacked with artillery also known as the cannon. There were also some fortresses that were impervious to the early cannon attacks

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