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    Deanna Farris Katie Steed English 1302 – P03 25 February 2011 “A Modest Proposal” as a Satirical Example for Students Community College or an Ivy League school‚ every freshman gets to experience the joy we all know as English One. Many schools argue about what text should be analyzed in order to most effectively point out the “do’s and do not’s” of writing a paper to better prepare students for many essays to come. Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” would be a great addition to a first-year

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    The Story Of An Hour “The Story Of An Hour” is indeed – as the title states – a story that spans over an hour. What the title might refer to‚ can be interpreted as either the story that Kate Chopin writes‚ or the story that Louise Mallard‚ the protagonist in this story‚ tells herself‚ of the days to come after the death of her husband. Even though all of the events in “The Story Of An Hour” happen very fast‚ and Kate Chopin is not very detailed when describing them‚ it shows that a lot of things

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    Ozy’s Holy Thursday: Shelly and Blake’s Satirical View of Monarchy and Empirical Rule P.B Shelly‚ once penned‚ “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” (“A Defence of Poetry”). Certainly‚ Shelley is not shy to admit the political power of the Romantic period poets and how they can shape ideologies through their narration at a time of immense instability and discord. However‚ how one can interpret the multiple works of Blake‚ Wordsworth‚ and Shelley amongst others can be significantly

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    their children thanks to the additional guidance and assistance of their extended families. In my opinion‚ whether it was the wisdom or the insight they gained through life experiences‚ the lesson that our extended families shared with us were priceless gifts that continue to benefit us to this day. Having the support of an extended family can help parents through many tough times with raising a child in my old country. Extended families play an important part in parenting and education of a child:

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    Proposal The essaySchool” is about how Japanese school systems are hard and it made us come up with the conclusion that we wanted our perfect school to be in Japan. The reason why we want our school to be located in Japan is because japan has high standards for their students. It has also been shown in studies that having high standards for students help them become more successful in life and have higher standards in life. Research has shown that the better the education the better you do in

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    Analytical Response to a Satirical Text John Marsden and Shaun Tan’s ‘The Rabbits’ is an enthralling allegorical picture book which depicts the story of the colonisation of Australia. The message of the text shows that when the European people who are referred to as ‘the Rabbits’ came to Australia‚ the Indigenous Australians are soon overrun and invaded by them. This story is intended to symbolise the fight between the Indigenous Australians and the Outsiders. There is an emotional depth to both

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    BONDING WITH THE EXTENDED FAMILY Syed Zafar Mahmood On the eve of filing nomination for the presidential poll a Mr Pranab Mukherjee was seen visiting and spending time with members of his extended family. This gesture gives a powerful message in favour of consolidating the kinship bond. God asked the Prophet to inform humanity‚ ’No reward do I ask of you‚ except the love of those near of kin’. To describe the wider group of extended relatives the Quran uses the term ’arhaam’‚ plural of ’rahm’

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ rhetoric is “the art of using language so as to persuade or influence others; the body of rules to be observed by a speaker or writer in order that he may express himself with eloquence.” Good use of rhetoric involves the application of specific rhetorical devices (metaphor‚ simile‚ alliteration etc.) in order to convey the speaker’s ideas in a more convincing and stylistically pleasing manner‚ thus increasing the probability of gaining a favorable response

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    Originally titled‚ “The Dream of an Hour”‚ “The Story of an Hour” was written in the era when Social Darwinism had profound effects on disparate fields and disciplines. The short story examines the classic and still relevant look at women’s identities beyond just the domestication issues of modern women. Not only were women confined in their expected role as wives‚ which included raising children‚ cooking‚ and cleaning‚ but they were also going through a transformation of sorts during the modern

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