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    that go with love. She uses a rhyme scheme of ABCB and uses the stanzaic form. It does have quite a bit of punctuation so it’s not enjambment. This poem is quite elaborate with its explanations of how love is like a blessing and like a bright star in the night sky. It shows an allusion of love being “a blessing from heaven above.” The speaker also conveys how the feeling of love is like the warming feeling of the sun. The speaker also states that the feelings of love make difficult times easier

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    Yellow by Coldplay

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    The song Yellow is a song based on the devotion to someone and the relationship between two people‚ possibly a man and a woman. Yellow creates many different reactions for different people. The opening verse‚ “Look at the stars‚ look how they shine for you”‚ is a verse that particularly stands out because Coldplay has written this to discuss someone’s love for another. This verse highlights what the writer thinks of the other person and how important they are. Yellow is a song that discusses the

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    Campus Shootings

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    Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Course Number Date In the recent years‚ the shootings as a result of confrontations that have occurred at U.S colleges and universities have led to heated debates on whether students‚ administrators and professors should be allowed to carry concealed guns or not. Whereas some analysts have continually defended the opinion that guns should be allowed on college and campuses grounds‚ majority have nullified any single idea of having concealed weapons on campuses as

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    the perspective and lose some of the bias view‚ I feel that is necessary to of had more background singers that wanted to stay background singers in the film. The film made a point to include those that wanted to drift away from background and be the star but did not highlight those who liked to be on the sidelines. Furthermore‚ I did not like that the movie was predominantly about black background singers. The film‚ mentioned very little about the history of white background singers. The film says

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    Speech for Campaign

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    informally Research done in my college course SCIE:3350 (Descriptive Astronomy) Question: Can the use of the portable planetarium help correct misconceptions in high school earth/space science? Lesson: Can you tell the difference between a star and a planet in the sky? Hypothesis: I believe that with the aid of the informal planetarium tool and a formal lesson misconception can be lesson‚ corrected. Materials: Planetarium‚ Assessment‚ Solar system picture Research done in my college

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    Annie Oakley

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    began hunting when she was eight years old • At age 15 she was challenged to a shooting match against Frank Butler‚ she won and ended up marring him a year later • She joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West traveling show and because of her impressive sharp shooting talents she was quickly made the star of the show • Soon after she changed her name to Annie Oakley for unknown reasons • Some of her acts included her shooting a small metal coin out of the air from 27 meters away and holding her gun over

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    He continues to talk about how his companion‚ prince Hal‚ is so much like him. “For we that take purses go by the moon and seven stars‚ and not by Phoebus”‚ displays that Falstaff compares objects of the sky to the time of day. Moreover‚ he further explains that prince Hal joins him during the night to steal. Implying that the moon represents night‚ and the seven stars characterize the seven planets of our galaxy. Most importantly not Phoebus signifies his twin sister Diana‚ the goddess of the moon

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    Shooting an Elephant

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    Ojeda Mrs. Cheslar UC Expo Period 4 5 March 2013 Student Dialogue: Shooting an Elephant One of the biggest issues in governments is corruption. Corruption however‚ is an issue created by the individuals through how they choose to use their power‚ whether it is for the good of everyone or not. The struggle with doing what is right‚ and what people in power tell you to do‚ is one of the biggest elements in George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant.” The true story tells about George’s experiences policing

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    Columbine Shooting

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    who worked in a pizza parlor together. They were involved in sports in middle school but not in high school. Dylan and Eric were part of a group of kids that dressed Goth. Other kids considered them “uncool”. They had been planning the Columbine shooting for almost a year. We sometimes try to look for someone to blame. In this case more than one person could have contributed to these actions. Dylan and Eric’s parents could have payed more attention to how they were acting‚ looked in their room

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    Magic of Love

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    telling the reader that wonderful love is magical. Lee 2 In the second stanza she writes “Like a star in the night‚ it can keep your faith bright‚”(5). She is telling us that love is like a star to brighten your night‚ and this bright love makes you keep the faith in love. “Like the sun‚ it can warm your hearts‚ too—“(6)‚ refers to love being the sun that makes you feel bright and warm. And

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