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    Mother Theresa

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    Mother Teresa‚ also known as “Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta” is one of the most impressive characters of the 19th century. She cared about countless helpless people including the poor and sick. But she was also somewhat controversial in the eyes of many. Not only did she have to face criticism from the people in her new home country but also from the people to whom she devoted her life. She was born in 1910 in Skopje‚ Macedonia. At the age of 18‚ she joined the “Sisters of Loreto” as a missionary

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    Revolutionary Mothers

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    My past history books and social studies classes provided the basis to my knowledge on America’s past events‚ like the Revolutionary War. These books‚ classes‚ and even historians that I was accustomed to‚ only told about the men’s part in wars like this‚ while women were extremely overlooked. In my opinion‚ the women had just as great of roles as the men did in this era. As the troubles between the colonists and the British began‚ colonial women soon learned that they could be of great importance

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    Jess Mother

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    team and scoring goals. Jess mother‚ who hates football‚ interrupts her and instructs her to go shopping with her sister Pinky‚ who is engaged and gets married soon. While Pinky is searching for her perfect sari for the wedding‚ she and Jess meet their cousins Monica‚ Bubbly and Meena. After chatting a bit they also face Tony‚ the best friend of Jess. Finally Pinky finds the dress she wants and they drive home‚ recognizing they forgot to do some errands for their mother. After Jess decides to do her

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    Mother Courage

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    Mother Courage Brecht opens his play with a conversation between two ordinary soldiers‚ the first of many choices emphasizing that this is a play about the war’s effect in the people. The setting is not pretty the soilder’s are cold‚ and the issue they face is organizational and pragmatic. Rather than presenting an active battle‚ Bretcht opens with a recruiting officer moaning about how difficult it is to get people involved in the war. The army is presented from the bottom up rather than

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    Damskov 1  Detra Damskov   Instructor Kym Snelling  American Literature I  December 17‚ 2014    To My Dear and Loving Husband​  : A Secular and Spiritual Writing    Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ ​ To My Dear and Loving Husband​ ‚ reveals and strengthens the  connection the speaker innately feels between her Puritan and secular life.  The speaker‚ and  presumably Bradstreet herself‚  do not seem to differentiate between earthly and Godly  experiences‚ but instead see them as intrinsically intertwined‚ and essential to the relationship 

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    Revolutionary Mothers

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    Berkin‚ Carol Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence Knopp‚ Alfred A.: Random House Pp. 194 In Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence the author‚ Carol Berken‚ revisits the Revolutionary War exploring the many diverse roles that the women of all ethnicities‚ cultures‚ and classes were called upon to assume during the eight year struggle for independence. Most often when we address the Revolution the focus is on the notable

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    Anthology Poems

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    The Great Big Book of Poems Table Of Contents So Excited………………………………..........1 Reason………………………………................2 The Room………………………………...........3 My Cat………………………………................4 I Love You………………………………..........5 Just A Kiss………………………………..........6 I Wish……………………………….................7 Moment Of Freedom…………………………..8 Nothing But The Best………………………….9 The Monster………………………………......10 The End………………………………

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    My analysis of Robert Frost’s poems‚ “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Kim Rivera Introduction to American Literature 2010 Amy Sloan May 16‚ 2013 Robert Frost is a well-known poet from the twentieth century. He won many awards and his work is very highly regarded today. His two poems “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” both suggest that the speaker is male. In “The Road Not Taken” he seems to be compelled to make a decision

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    Migrant Mother

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    help you understand the power of gender roles in this image? The picture named “Migrant Mother” taken by Dorothea Lange at Pea-picker camp in Nipomo‚ California during the Great Depression 1936. In the picture there were a mom and three children. The central of this picture focused on the mom with her face showed the sadness and sorrow while two children’s face was hidden by leaning to their mother. That is a simple black-white photograph but it hides a lot of meaning inside. It was great and

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    Poems Comparison

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    COURSEWORK In the poems you have studied a recurring theme is that of ‘loss’. This can take many forms: death; identity; hope or loss of innocence Discuss the poets’ treatment of any aspect of the theme of loss in at least 6 of the poems you have studied. A minimum of 3 poems should be taken from the anthology. Poems for discussion: In detail - Prayer Before Birth (Louis MacNeice) - Do not go gentle into that good night (Dylan Thomas) - A mother in a Refugee Camp (Chinua

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