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    Sonnet 14: In lines I and 2 of "Sonnet 14"‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning says she wants only to be loved for "love’s sake". The next four lines describe all the things she does not want to be loved for – “Do not say ’I love her for her smile—her look—her way of speaking gently”‚. She tells us in lines 7 through 9‚ that she does not want to be loved for these reasons because they are changeable (with age)‚ unreliable and superficial whereas real love should be everlasting. In lines 10 through 12‚ she

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    and published in 1845 in the second collection of the New Fairy Tales‚ “The Snow Queen” has been a very popular and well-known children’s story for over 150 years. This fairy tale is one of Andersen’s longer pieces and‚ additionally‚ is one of his highest praised works. Just like many of Andersen’s other works‚ there are strong moral values that are clearly evident throughout the fairy tale. In the case of “The Snow Queen‚” the moral of the story is that good triumphs over evil and love is able to overcome

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    “In my end is my beginning‚” says Mary‚ Queen of Scots. Mary had a difficult life. When she was younger‚ she was like any ordinary person in the royal family. “She enjoyed hunting‚ dancing‚ poetry‚ and many other activities” (“World”). When she grew older she became strong in her faith. “Mary was a strong Catholic in a Protestant country” (“World”). Many events happened in her life‚ such as tragic death‚ that would make a person stronger. Mary‚ Queen of Scots was a remarkably brave woman that gained

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    1 ARTICLE WITHDRAWAL OF U.S TROOPS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON REGION WRITTEN BY: USAMA PERVAIZ OUTLINE 1.COMPLETE BACKGROUND OF THE SITUATION 2.PLAN OF REMOVAL OF FORCES 3.POST REMOVAL PLAN 4.IMPACT ON INDIA‚PAKISTAN AND TAJIKISTAN 5.FUTURE RELATIONS OF PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN 6.CHALLENGES AND OPPURTUNITIES FOR PASKISTAN 7.SOME RECOMMENDATIONS 8.SCENARIOS OF AFGHANISTAN 9.CONCLUSION. ______________________________________________________________________________ The Withdrawal of U.S.

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    Elizabeth I was a queen who adored the people of England and honored the arts‚ even though everything she did was scrutinized she still prevailed to be an effective ruler. Politically‚ she never took advantage of her power. She always focused on the needs of the people and worked hard to form the government and council she thought was best. Never setting outrageous taxes she still managed to keep a balanced economy‚ the growth of Elizabethan theatre grew tumultuously which also contributed to a good

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    During her time as a physician and an activist‚ Blackwell explored gender equality and the modernization of medicine through her writings and teachings. In 1852‚ Blackwell published her medical book titled “The Laws of Life: With Special Reference to the Physical Education of Girls.” In this book‚ Blackwell frequently highlights the important roles of Athena‚ the Greek goddess of wisdom‚ and why she is worshipped so devoutly: “She was the protectress of state and of social institutions‚ and of all

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    Sestina In ’Sestina’ Elizabeth Bishop tells a painful story of a grandmother and a child living with loss. The story‚ set in a kitchen on a rainy late afternoon in September‚ features two actions: having tea and drawing. Although the woman tries to remain cheerful and thus protect the child‚ her tears give away her sadness. The child‚ meanwhile‚ not only observes these troubling signs but also draws a house that makes her proud. By the final nine lines of the poem‚ a surprising thing

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    *Queen Kong: The poem presents the reader with a power shift from male to female but could also highlight that the story is not simply restricted to a male perspective. In this light‚ Duffy is‚ like in ‘Mrs Midas’‚ highlighting how certain members of society are exploited and how‚ despite popular belief‚ women often have control over men. This is reinforced when Queen Kong states how he is “my (her) little man”. This reveals her affection towards the man but also significantly displays his physical

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    Alejandro Lara Professor Burns ENC 1101 13 November 2014 Help for the Gully Queens Most countries no longer tolerate homophobia; sadly Jamaica is not one of them. According to Williams‚ there are three influential institutions that encourage homophobia in Jamaica: the church‚ the government‚ and the music industry. The very religious people of Jamaica use the passages from the Bible to justify their homophobia‚ and most of the church does nothing to aid homosexual people. The majority of the officials

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Elizabeth I and Mary‚ Queen of Scots In “Mary‚ Queen of Scots” and “Elizabeth I”‚ there are two powerful women being displayed during a time of male dominance not only in the throne but also in wielding of power. Elizabeth was the queen of England and had not married‚ leaving her alone in the throne with much power for a queen‚ which she liked. She wanted to show that women could be powerful leaders as well. Mary on the other acceded to the throne of Scotland after her

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