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    Death Be Not Proud

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    have affected his views on death. Tony Harrison on the other hand was born into a proud working class family in Leeds. Harrison’s poem is completely opposite to Donne’s as it tells the reader about his personal life and the unfortunate passing of his Mother. “Death be not Proud” was written three hundred and fifty years ago and written in sonnet form‚ a traditional form of writing at that time. In “Death be not Proud”‚ Donne personifies death‚ calling death “thee” and “thou”‚ this makes “death” seem

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    Proud to Be Indonesian

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    PROUD TO BE INDONESIAN Indonesia. What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘Indonesia’? Indonesia is the one and only country in the universe that has so many islands‚ languages‚ tribes‚ traditional dishes‚ culture or should I say cultures – because the Indonesian people them selves can not count the culture that they have in Indonesia – different dialects‚ the variety of skin tones and so many variety that we can not count. If we ask foreigners what the first thing that pops up when they heard

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    The Place to Be Proud of

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    ------------------------------------------------- B ayugan is a city in the province of Agusan del Sur‚ founded on August 20‚ 1961. It has a population of 99‚361 according to the NSO Census of 2010‚ and has 43 barangays. The city is classified as a third class city. Being the only city in the 1st Congressional District and the only city in the province of Agusan del Sur‚ Bayugan serves as “The Growth Center “of the province. Located at the northern part of Agusan del Sur‚ Bayugan is the ‘cut-flower capital’ of the

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    Analysis of a Poem “Death‚ be not proud” The poem‚ “Death‚ be not proud‚” dramatizes how death‚ yet as harmful and scary as can be‚ may also be the most harmless thing in the world. The speaker starts off by stating‚ “Death‚ be not proud for though have called the Mighty and dreadful‚ for thou art not so” (1-2). One man‚ mocking death‚ whether it be a person or a religious figure‚ and stating that even though death may take anything and everything at any moment‚ it still brings him no harm; “Die

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    Hispanic Stereotypes

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    is degrading to that certain individual who has the stereotype being made on them; moreover‚ especially when you’re that individual. Those of different race‚ other than white‚ carry stereotypes upon‚ which they bear each and every day. For example‚ I hear that the majority of Hispanics are illegal‚ involved with crimes‚ and that they’re all brown. It is not only other races who label us with these types of stereotypes; however‚ Hispanics ourselves label each other with these types of stereotypes. Nonetheless

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    Proud to Be a Filipino

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    Filipinos are abundant in terms of culture‚ tradition‚ cuisine‚ and transportation.All of us Filipinos should be proud of them. There are a lot of tourist spots in the Philippines that we can be proud of. And to introduce my culture would be fun and great. I would make them ride a jeepney‚ eat some street food like kwek-kwek and drink some alcohol like tagaka. First‚ I would make foreigners ride a jeepney.It is one of the transportations in the Philippines. It has four wheels

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    Hispanic Culture

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    The United States is the country of immigrants with different believes‚ values and traditions. Hispanic culture is one of the largest national‚ ethnic groups living in America. According to US census bureau‚ in 2011 Hispanic people take approximately17.2% of the population of America and by the year of 2050 the Hispanic people will be reaching 30% of all the people living in America (CDC‚ 2013). Knowing that‚ healthcare workers should be knowledgeable and competent of different traditions‚ believes

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    However‚ I don’t think it’s a great poem. “Death Be Not Proud” personifies death by saying “Death be not proud” as if death is a person to be proud

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    Death Be Not Proud Death be not proud is a poem by John Donne where he focuses on presenting an argument against the power of death. Using personification by Speaking to/about death as if it was a person‚ John Donne addresses death by warning it from its pride and “mighty and dreadful” force (line 2). He starts his argument by telling death that those he kills do not die‚ and that doesn’t even apply to the poet himself. In Donne’s point of view in this poem‚ Death brings “Much Pleasure”

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    ‘Death be not proud’ – Sonnet X (Holy Sonnets by John Donne) Donne’s dilemma – ‘caught between the active vocation of Catholicism and the predestination of Calvinism’. What can one do‚ if anything‚ to influence God’s final judgement? (Helen Wilcox). Context – religious‚ historical Biblical theme – (Corinthians 1.15.55) Paul – after a passage discussing Christ’s victory over death – ‘O death‚ where is thy sting? Oh grave‚ where is thy victory?’ Donne’s ‘Meditation xvii’ – Devotions upon Emergent

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