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    Simón Bolívar was born in Caracas‚ Venezuela‚ on 24 July 1783. He was a well-known military strategist and was also known for his views on Latin America political problems. He was born wealthy which allowed him to have a wide variety of cultural experiences. After Bolívar created an army for the Latin Americas and won many decisive battles‚ he became a political leader in many of the countries he set free. As his time as a political leader he wrote this address to Bolivian political figures. The

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    Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ "Medallion" is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor

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    Simon Lewis’ Justified and Ancient He laughs best who laughs last: That is one of the statements made in Simon Lewis’ short story from the year two thousand. Another one may be a statement of justice. Justice may be a term of the type which value is diminished because of the word put on it. Reading the short story provokes us to reconsider our normal interpretation of the word since the word acts paradoxical in it. When are you justified to do certain actions and who is justified against

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    enemies of republican revolutions. But from the British point of view in circa 1820‚ to drive the Spanish out of America promised to open vast territories for English commerce in the Atlantic that the Spanish for centuries had tried to restrict.”( Simon Bolivar: The Liberator‚ 2000) Boliver deserves every bit of his title as a national. While he may have not been able to fully liberate all of Latin America and abolish slavery completely as he intended‚ the fire that he ignited from his attempts has

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    One of the challenges that emerged for Simon Bolivar on his way to leadership was the fact that liberalism lacked the majority support in colonial Latin America. Bolivar‚ like other revolutionaries‚ such as Francisco Miranda‚ struggled to get the support of most Venezuelans because of the stigma the term “liberal” had in colonial Venezuela. Being a liberal was associated with having French ideals‚ which naturally defied the Spanish rule. John Charles Chasteen actually states this when describing

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    A Historical Point of View The book “From Sand Creek” by Simon J. Ortiz is a long poem showing how he dealt with the history of his people and recognizing all the struggles they went through‚ throughout the United States History. Simon Ortiz referenced some historical figures throughout the poem that he drew some inspiration from. This is their back round and how it all lead to Sand Creek. “This American has been a burden of steel and mad death‚ but‚ look now there are flowers and new grass

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    Sample Statement of Purpose for Recreation and Leisure Studies The Martial Art (wushu) and the Technique of Deep Breathing (qigong) constitute an integral part of Chinese traditional culture and one of the essential cultural legacies of the world civilization. Even now‚ those two ancient health-building techniques are still indispensable in facilitating people’s health. Yet‚ it is regretful to notice that they seem to have stopped developing in the modern era. I believe that the best way out of

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    Louis MacNiece’s poem‚ The Cyclist‚ is split into three stanzas‚ each of which has its own ideas/themes. The poem speaks of a cyclist biking on a hot summer’s day and it looks at the characteristics of a typical summer’s day. The poet looks at the theme of freedom as well as the swiftness and short-lived joy of youth. The cyclist is depicted as cycling quickly and freely. The opening word‚ freewheeling‚ highlights the theme of freedom and speed which recurs throughout the poem. The phrase “unpassing

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    much experience with homosexual people. I accept these people as they are‚ but I will admit that I did think homosexuality was a choice. The book had a lot of information that supports the idea that being homosexual is not a choice. Researcher Simon Levay studied the brain clusters of deceased heterosexual and homosexual people. He did find a difference in the size of the clusters. He was unable to prove whether sexual experience influences brain anatomy or if it is the other way around. Then

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    Summary of the Poem Simon Lee Simon Lee was praised by Wordsworth for being a man of substance‚ strength and character. He worked as a huntsman for 25 years‚ a job that left him blinded in one eye. He was considered the poorest of the poor‚ with a small house and little land. In spite of his circumstances‚ he still had cheeks like cherries (p.197)‚ which I envision as a happy‚ jolly countenance. Wordsworth speaks of Simon Lee as a man to be admired when commenting that “no man like him the horn

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