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    The books that we discussed this week were two historical fiction books‚ Separate is Never Equal and Sylvia & Aki‚ and one history book‚ the Journey: Japanese Americans‚ Racism & Renewal. I love how the three books give me more than just the pleasure of reading. I also love the fact they have given me better understanding and more knowledge of the lives and the struggles of Mexican Americans and Japanese Americans in the past ‚ in the ways that historical fiction books and a factual historical

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    Can We Leave The Past Behind? Within this essay I will be looking at whether we can truly leave our pasts behind or whether they remain a part of us within our present and future. My own belief is that our past is what makes us who we are today. Our experiences from childhood through to adulthood make up our coping mechanisms for future situations and even if we have dealt with issues that may arise they will still remain in our conscious and unconscious minds. Looking at the theories of Melanie

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    1. This poem is a confessional one‚ involving the recollection of past times of happiness and present times of memory and sadness. The concluding image‚ of the wood waiting somewhere to be burnt‚ is especially strong and jarring‚ for it shows a note of bitterness amidst the speaker’s sadness.  The visual imagery of the poem combines the manufactured (the two different sets of steps‚ the wood of the first) and the natural (dew‚ quiet‚ the absence of birds‚ crickets‚ falling leaves‚ a breeze). A tactile

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    Clarkson Univeristy – OS 666 Getting Past No A Critique Aaron Cubells 10/15/2013 In his book titled Getting Past No‚ William Ury encompasses the key elements that cultivate successful negotiation. He is able to step back and fundamentally view the dynamics between the two separate parties‚ which in turn allows him to formalize and explain a systemic set of guidelines that can be utilized to successfully negotiate. The tools he conveys are infinitely beneficial‚ especially since there

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    One of the main reasons that Gene jounces the limb is because of his misunderstanding towards Finny. Gene misunderstands Finny a lot and misinterprets Finny’s intentions. For example‚ Gene believes that Finny is intentionally attempting to wreck his studies when in reality Finny means no such thing. He simply wants to be friends with Gene and always wants to have fun with him. The misunderstanding takes place on page 45 when Gene has a thought in his head saying: “Finny had deliberately set out to

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    The short story “Clearing Paths to the Past” and the poem “To be of use” by Marge Piercy share a common theme. The common theme that both of these stories share is that sometimes you have to do things you do not want to for the well being of others or to carry on tradition. Piercy’s “To be of use” shows this theme because she tells the story of hardworking people who “jump into work head first and do what has to be done again‚ and again‚” which shows that people do not want to do something but they

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    artistic movement that originated with a group of French poets in the late 1800s. Within a century‚ symbolism will become a big influence on European and American literature. In the novel A Separate Peace‚ two rivers that are described are the Devon and the Naguamsett. The Devon river was filled with fresh water‚ flowed past hills‚ highland farms‚ and forests‚ passed the school grounds‚ then went over a little waterfall into the Neguamsett. The Naguamsett River was ugly‚ saline‚ fringed with marsh and seaweed

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    Contents Case Analysis Salomon v. Salomon & Co. 1897 Human Beings are generally legal person but humanity is a state of nature and legal personality is an artificial construct‚ which may or may not be conferred. The origin of corporation lies in a logical extension of this separation of humanity from legal personality as the group of humans who are engaged in a common activity could attempt to simplify their joint activity by gaining legal personality from the venture.

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    Jealousy doesn’t appear out of the blue. It doesn’t just show up one day. Jealousy is like a cloud. It builds up with “water” over time‚ and eventually downpours onto everyone standing in its way‚ just like in the book written by John Knowles‚ A Separate Peace. The three main characters involved with jealousy are Gene‚ Finny‚ and Brinker. Every riveting scene of jealousy‚ changes the mood of the book completely. Jealousy causes friendships to be destroyed‚ and hatred to form in this novel. Jealousy

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    In his novel A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles portrays the narrator’s solemn feelings about the Devon school. Gene revisits the Devon school and reminisces about his past there. He realizes a constant state of fear he had at Devon‚ he says “Unfamiliar with the absence of fear and what that was like‚ I had not been able to identify its presence” (3). When he goes back to Devon there is still a fear he carries‚ that remerges as he comes back to the past he had “escaped”(4). Gene contrasts his fear in

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