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    Margaret Atwood’s “You Fit Into Me” is remarkable in just how many Post-Modern devices are found in only four lines of poetry. Altogether‚ Atwood’s poem instantly seizes a reader’s attention with its economy of words‚ and peculiar structure. Noticeably‚ the two simplistic looking verses‚ zero punctuation‚ lack of capital letters‚ and bracketed title invite closer inspection. The unusual length‚ and form are true to Post-Modernism’s desire to bring awareness to the prose. In that regard‚ Atwood calculatedly

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    “Why Did You Cut Me?” Preparing Coaching Education Students for the team Selection By Jamal Williams June 03‚ 2010 Article: #3- (Volume 81‚ Iss. 9) Author(s): Lynn E. Couturier Title: “Why Did You Cut Me?” Preparing Coaching Education Students for the Team Selection Source: Journal of physical Education Recreation & Dance Month: Nov/Dec 2009 Pages: 39‚ 40‚ 41‚ 42 Main Idea: The purpose in this article is to provide coaching educators with a means of preparing their prospective coaches

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    from conversation I don’t remember which one it is‚” Sherry Turkle argues that people have become so accustomed to texting or other communication about everything that people are struggling to have a sit down conversation. She influenced my writing‚ and places where she showed up in this part is when I talk about having a conversation and not being able to focus on it because you are focused on your phone or distracted by something else. Sherry Turkle’s thoughts and mine intersect where I talk about

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    hypocrite. What can I say people love to talk about me‚ bad or good. I’m known from being hated and loved. I’m nice‚ and I’m a bitch. I’m respectful‚ and I’m rude. I am blunt‚ I am loyal. I’m not shy. I do whatever I god damn please. I can take care of myself. I know what’s good for me. I know how to have a good time. I’ll keep you laughing. I have a personality. I tell it like it is and I know how to get what I want. I’m very silly I goof around a lot but there is a serious side of me‚ I’m not just

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    education. Sherry is stating that high school graduates and high school drop outs do not acquire the necessary basic skills to be productive in work place for employers. When asking her students in the class to write about an unpleasant experience they had in school. Sherry has learned that students had felt that they have been cheated in their education and some of them believe that they should not graduate or even been held back because they didn’t acquire the skill necessary. Sherry also gives

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    call you Mister Steve Biko now you’re dead: The deeper meaning behind the poem. The poem gives the reader a show into how people can only give you coverage when you are dead. It shows how you can do great things while alive‚ but only get recognition for what you did when you are dead. It shows that you can only get appreciation for your good deed when you are past… The poem have no stable form is and is written in a free flow. It shows that there is limit to how people can treat you when you are

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    Pauline Herbert Period 2 Coming Of Age Coming of age has different means to everyone‚ to hit puberty‚ to become self-dependent‚ to go from childhood to adulthood‚ and even simply becoming mature. Veronica Roth (Author of Divergent) takes you on a journey of her coming of age in a more creative way than most. She’s telling her own story in an entertaining and inventive way. Beatrice Prior was born into an Abnegation family full of hidden identities and a dystopian society full of corruption

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    You Can Find Happiness Anywhere When people think of an abandoned building they think it looks creepy or haunted or they wonder why it was abandoned in the first place. Well no one really knows why‚ when‚ or how they were abandoned except the people that worked there. However‚ a photographer from Genoa Italy‚ will change the normal perspective about a rundown‚ abandoned building. She has made a photo collection about abandoned places and how they do not perceive to be as creepy as we may think. She

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    You left me” is an intriguingly concise poem by Emily Dickinson. Like many of her other works‚ the poem follows a tight ballad meter—iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. The rhyme is also very precise in the second and fourth lines of each stanza creating an easy to follow flow to the poem. This pattern gives the poem a very whimsical feeling as if the reader is also lovesick. The receiver of the poem is clearly someone very meaningful to the persona‚ but has already “left.” It is unclear whether

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    parents and teachers to use failure as a form of encouragement. Sherry would like for them to use it as a way to motivate students to do better and want more when it comes to their education. What Sherry believes in is that the threat of flunking is a “positive teaching tool” (566). Mary Sherry uses a variety of examples to support her claim. The author’s main source of evidence used to support her claim was personal experience. Sherry shares with us her son’s senior year high school experience. He

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