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    Carol Ann Duffy

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    Carol Ann Duffy decided to write poems about two secluded women who are both bizarre and both reclusive‚ but for very different reasons. I would like to show how Carol Ann presented those distinctions and similarities. To begin with‚ the tone of the poem is very different Salome’s tone is somewhat nonchalant and Havisham’s tone is disheartening. In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy uses alliteration to emphasise Ms Havisham’s hatred and frustration‚ by using the repetition of the fierce ‘b’ sound which

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    The death of the moth

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    ooking at a Moth’s Death In her short essay “The Death of the Moth‚” English novelist and essaying Virginia Woolf transforms a prosaic experience into a deep philosophical meditation. Looking out the window of her rural home one day while reading‚ Woolf notices the exertions of a moth flitting inside the window. As she watches‚ the moth seems to lose its vital motivation‚ and eventually dies as the author watches. The sight motivated Woolf to write about how the moth’s struggle against death affected

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    Sympathy for Others As stated by Sophocles in Antigone‚ "Numberless are the world’s wonders‚ but none More wonderful than man" (Ode 1 1-2). Landscapes like the grand canyon‚ the wide expanse of oceans‚ weather‚ tall mountains are all magnificent features‚ but none as great as Man. Man is the only thing in this world‚ that has free will to think about anything or do anything whenever they want to. If one wants to dance‚ he or she is free to do so‚ if one wants to sing he or she can do so. Man

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    A Serpents Tongue People recognise Lebron James as not only a legendary basketball player‚ but also an expert wordsmith. As Lebron left his home of Cleveland with the promise of fame and fortune in the land of the Miami Heat‚ he betrayed his hometown. Many expressed outrage about his betrayal and found themselves offended by his very name. People met the sudden switch from Miami and back to Cleveland with much anger and controversy from both cities. People threw rumors and hateful words his way

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    There are many ways That in The story Night and the artical we read shows that commpassion is necssary to the human expirence becuse of What compassion is from people suffing together by letting go there emoitions and being nice and or caring for someone and others In the text and in the artical we read gave seveal ways That compassion is necssary becuse i belive if you don’t use compassion to other its cruel or mean like for example in the artical we read That if You didn’t have Twins They

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    164xy Monologue

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    dDue to the events of the last few days‚ 164XY had noticed a detachment from his brother. He’d always been close to 626XY‚ but he could sense his twin mentally drifting away from him‚ disturbing him in a way he never thought possible. 164XY found he and his brother didn’t interlock minds as much as they used to. He put their distance down to the dreams he’d been envisioning and his new found emotion of anxiety‚ making 626XY anxious too. Shying away from playing with 164XY he preferred now to sit

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    How to Write Book Review

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    How to write a book review Perhaps the best way to offer guidelines on how to write a book review is to give you an example of the kind of instructions and guidelines we (i.e. the academic staff) would be given by journals who invite us to review books for them. So‚ here are the instructions given to authors by the ‘Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders’. “A book review should be an objective and tactful evaluation of a book. The review should offer logic and fact in support of its evaluations

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    From a Passage to Africa

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    From a Passage to Africa by George Alagiah How effective is George Alagiah when presenting the suffering of the people of Gufgaduud? In the extract‚ ‘A Passage to Africa‚’ George Alagiah appeals to the readers emotions through his sensitive writing style and insightful presentation of facts. He takes us on a roller coaster of emotions and allowing us to empathize with the difficulties faced by the poor. He uses effective language that creates as impact on the readers mine which portrays the harsh

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    Transactional Leaders‚ Transformational Leaders‚ and Emotional Intelligence The difference between transactional and transformational leaders lies in their process of motivating followers. Transactional leaders begin with established goals or directives of their company and motivate employees to pursue these directives by “clarifying role and task requirements” (Robbins‚ 2005: 367) through rewards or intervention if standards are not met. Basically‚ they employ a hands-off management style‚ but

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    The Reprimand

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    Sympathy in The Reprimand Sympathy is an extension of empathic concern‚ or the perception‚ understanding‚ and reaction to the distress or need of another human being. Sympathy must be given and received in order for the world to operate because all humans make mistakes that impact other people’s lives. The Reprimand is a short “phone play” written by Jane Anderson in 2000. The two characters‚ Rhona and Mim‚ have a confrontation about what Rhona believes to be an inappropriate remark during a

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