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    The Lost Generation

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    English The Lost Generation (1920-1929) During the 1920 ’s a group of writers known as "The Lost Generation" gained popularity. The term "the lost generation" was created by Gertrude Stein who heard her auto-mechanic while in France said that his young workers were‚ "une generation perdue". This referred to the young workers ’ poor auto-mechanic repair skills. Gertrude Stein would take this phrase and use it to describe the people of the 1920 ’s who rejected American post World War I. The three

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    Privacy Is Lost

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    Aaron Burdett Professor Heather Soto English Composition I 15 January 2013 Privacy is Lost Do we have privacy anymore? Some people say we have no privacy and to simply get over it. Others believe that we have really became comfortable sharing our private information with others. After considering both sides of the issue‚ I strongly believe that privacy is lost. For instance‚ a web-savvy programmer can easily infiltrate your email

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    Rita Dove Three Seal Men

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    Rita Dove was born in Akron Ohio on August 28‚ 1952. Although she has African American descent‚ she has lived in America the majority of her life. Dove has been writing poetry and other works of writing since 1980‚ making her a contemporary poet. She has attended Tubingen University in West Germany. There she met her husband‚ Fred Viebahn. Dove has also won many prestigious awards and “fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts‚ the Guggenheim Foundation‚ and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation”

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    connections‚ the writer must use techniques to draw the reader in. These strategies and rhetorical devices must absorb the reader‚ heart and mind‚ into the book so they can make a connection of their own and‚ ultimately‚ the book can illustrate its message. Joe Meno uses some of these rhetorical devices in his own novel‚ Hairstyles of the Damned‚ to reel his readers in. In the novel‚ Hairstyles of the Damned‚ Meno uses rhetorical devices such as common and everyday diction‚ heart-warming

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    I Base My Values

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    I base my values on stuff that makes me happy. My God is the head of my value system. I believe spiritual growth is the foundation of my life and everything else will follow suit. One major value in life is peace of mind that is something I treasure. Being able to sleep at night‚ without anxiety‚ fear or anything affecting my ability to sleep. Knowing that I have God to watch over me‚ taking all the problems and issues away makes me value him so much more. When my mind is at peace I can get through

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    My Best Friend and I

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    Ola Ahmed Al-Aserei Level 5A April 13‚ 2013 My Best Friend and I Friendship is one of the greatest gifts ever bestowed upon mankind. While making friends may be easy‚ finding true and loyal friends who provide a lasting and fulfilling friendship is a much greater challenge. A real friend is one who stands by her friend in the hour of her need person deserts her friend at a time when she needs her most‚ she cannot be called a real friend if two persons simply know each other‚ and they can

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    Joe Popma Research Paper

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    “Get the dirty job done” is my Grandpas favorite quote. Joe Popma is 84 years old. Born on November 5‚ 1931‚ Joe was the middle child of 7 siblings Joe for his free time played in the park with his best friend‚ Salvy Spina. For his jobs he started peddling papers at the age of 12‚ and worked in a bakery at 13‚ and then in an ice cream store at 14‚he had to walk 5 miles to get there. He had to give all of the money he earned to his dad. His favorite hobbies are completing puzzles‚ he usually does

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    with ethnically insensitive towards Maria. Joe Newcomer gave Tina a three-day suspension. After Tina return things got worst. Tina threats by falsifying accusing Joe for being unfair towards her because other employees where being rude to customers as well without being pushed. She demanded for Joe to remove the three-day suspension or she will file a discrimination suit. Tina left the Joe’s office still mad and

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    Lost the Temper

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    The Day I Lost My Temper   “Ring......”‚ the shrill ringing of the school bell pierced the air‚ bringing to an end the silence that reigned the class for the past fourty minutes. As the stalwart figure of the Mathematics teacher stepped out of the class‚ there was a sense of relief for Mr. Siva was a strict disciplinarian who would not tolerate any of our pranks. There were squeals and peals of laughter amidst the din of conversation. It was at this moment that Seng Chye bustled to the front of

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    Lost Generation

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    Jack Kerouac and Ernest Hemingway represent their inner state and feelings at the time they lived through their novels. Ernest Hemingway corresponds to the “Lost Generation” of 1920’s and Jack Kerouac corresponds to the “Beat Generation” of 1950’s. Both of these generations were after wars. It is not coincidence‚ wars make people devastated and lost. People tried to overcome problems and pain through literature and music. Writers put all their emotions on the paper‚ musicians wrote songs‚ which described

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