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    Matsuo Basho’s journey has had a significant impact on literature due to his well-written journals. Basho’s journals reveal his life style and experiences. In his first journal‚ The Records of a Weather-exposed Skeleton‚ Basho conveys his spiritual thoughts and religious life that has more meaning than he ever thought. Basho’s journal contains several poems as he further reveals different people‚ religious traditions‚ and significant places that has made his journey more significant. In Matsuo

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    WHAT EVERY BODY IS SAYI N G An Ex-FBI Agent’s Guide to Speed-Reading People JOE NAVARRO FBI Special Agent (Ret.) with Marvin Karlins‚ Ph.D. To my grandmother‚ Adelina‚ whose withered hands lovingly molded a child into a man. —J O E N AVA R R O To my wife‚ Edyth‚ who has blessed me with her love and taught me what it means to be a caring human being. —MARVIN KARLINS CONTENTS Foreword: I See What You’re Thinking Acknowledgments ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX Mastering the Secrets

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    Does War Affect Literature

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    Does War Affect Literature? Many writers use the environment‚ political issues‚ or social issues as inspiration to their work. During romanticism nature imagery was a common occurrence in literature. However does on particular issue effect writers so much that a new literature movement is sprung from it? I pose the question what were considerable differences between Victorian literature and Modernism and how did the Great War play apart in those differences? Was it because of the war that there

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    Some think wealth is the only measure of success no matter how attained. Such people have tuned their psalm of life very low. Such people will read the grand tragedies of Shakespeare and remember only this line‚ “Put money in thy purse.” The horizon of their lives is bounded with dollars and the chink of silver is more melodious to them than the symphonies of Mozart. The man who becomes wealthy is in a measure successful‚ but only so far as the acquirement sharpens his intellect‚ broadens his powers

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    How the Seasons and Day and Night Occur The Earth’s relationship with the sun creates the four seasons and day and night. They are all caused by the rotation of the Earth on its invisible axis. Day and night are caused by the rotation this axis as it turns towards and away from the sun and the seasons are caused by this axis rotation and the rotation of the Earth around the Sun. What are the SEASONS? There are four seasons in a year‚ about every 365 days. The season are spring‚ summer‚ autumn

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    How I Learned To Read

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    Although I don’t remember exactly how I learned to read‚ I guess it sort of came to me as a little child when my parents used to read me prayers and stories from the Bible. In middle school‚ reading was essential in getting a good grade for English with the "Accelerated Reader" system being implemented at our school. Basically‚ it was a online program where you would be able to take tests on books once you have read them‚ and each book had a certain amount of points based on its difficulty and length

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    Araceli Gasca Period 1 09/27/10 Ms. Adams AP English language How I Learned to Read For me learning to read was an extensive and boring experience; I took reading for granted and never suspected of the great knowledge that was hidden in every book‚ I thought was useless; the revelation came afterwards. It all started at home. I was about to be five years old and my mom was teaching me how to write my name. In my head I understood nothing of what I wrote but as far as I know that was

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    Being the second youngest in my family out of five children‚ you would think that reading would be easy for me growing up. But learning how to read was a challenge. It was something that I never thought I would be able to do without a lot of help from my father. Being brought up with my father‚ a single parent we had our ups and downs. My father was a very hard working man. He tried his hardest to take of five children. Besides having a job that required him to work long hours he made sure we

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    Doe Season In the short story Doe season‚ David Kaplan creates a character named Andrea‚ who would rather be called Andy. Doe Season is not simply a story about a young girl’s hunting trip with her father and friends. During the few days that Andy is on the hunting trip‚ she takes an incredible journey trying to find out who she really is. Usually‚ hunting deer is an event reserved for young men and their fathers. Yet‚ it is through this outing that Andy experiences a rite of passage into womanhood

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    How to Read CLOSELY and SUCCESFULLY 1. Annotate Use ALL of the annotation skills we’ve learned all year—look for literary devices‚ themes‚ characters‚ moments that make you question‚ predict of connect with the text. 2. Read the questions accompanying the passage FIRST It ALWAYS helps to know what you are looking for! 3. Read the passage slowly and carefully… Be aware of the time…but don’t rush. Check the clock and set a pace for yourself. 4. When answering the questions‚ PAY ATTENTION

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