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    Living conditions for soldiers during World War I was tough and required courage and bravery and a bit of luck if you they were going to remain healthy‚ let alone survive. The lives where hard‚ food was scarce disease was rampant. Many men died during the first World War but as many died from gunshot wounds as died from disease and infection. Disease was usually caused by rats being in and around the food that was being eaten by the men. Lice would breed quickly without even giving the soldiers

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    In this letter to the “Charleston Gazette”‚ Pat Conroy defends English teachers and their choice to use realistic novels with explicit details. He uses rhetorical devices and his own life examples as to why writers write what they do‚ and how these books help readers connect. He uses harsh words‚ describing the suppressors of these novels‚ his own novels‚ and uses different tones to get each point across. Conroy uses metaphors such as “I’ve enjoyed a lifetime love affair with English teachers” explaining

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    Wilfred Owen are poets who fought for England in the First World War. Both poets depict the same topic of war‚ but through different views and opinions. Despite them pertaining to the similarly themed subject‚ their language and tone invoke contrasting feelings in readers and affects their impression of war in opposite ways. Examples of these differences can be seen in the two poems by Rupert Brook ’The Dead (iii) and ’The Soldier’ and two by Wilfred Owen ’Anthem for Doomed Youth’ and ’Dulce et Decorum

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    Why I am a Writer Pat Mora The essay “Why I am a writer” from Pat Mora explains why the author loves to write. She enjoys reading books and through her writing she would like others to discover the same joy she feels when she reads a book. She loves writing because she can find out more things about herself and also describe them. Most importantly she is a Hispanic writer and wants to share her ideas and stories because she believes it is important for Hispanics to take part in literature. I also

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    Chapter 1: Summoned to a Different world‚ and the Fox Queen I suddenly found myself in a strange room. Beneath my feet is what appears to be a summoning circle. What is this game like situation? In front of me is a beautiful onee-san. Her breasts are considerably large. Her eyes are green‚ and alluring. And sitting atop her head are a pair of fox ears. “…..” ’Wait‚ fox ears!?’ Now that I look‚ she has a tail! Two of em! Is it cosplay!? Did I hit my head!? Where am I!? How did I get here!? I

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    Chinese and Harappan Civilization‚ the two different rise of the state Gordon Childe‚ an anthropologist‚ had criteria for the civilization. Based on his theory‚ Civilization must meet the size and density of cities‚ full-time specialization of labor‚ concentration of surplus‚ class-structured society‚ and state organization. Essentially in the same way that the ancient Egypt rose from Nile River‚ and Euphrates and Tigris gave birth to Mesopotamia Civilization‚ Harapan Civilization took advantage

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    Squire‚ the director of the Department of Health and Human Resources‚ says the number of families on welfare (caseloads) has decreased from 4.41 million families in August 1996 to 1.76 million families in September 2006. 1.6 million fewer children were living in poverty in 2005 than in 1996 (Squire)‚ and the illegitimacy rate only rose one-fourth as fast from 1996 to 2003 as it did before welfare reform (Rector par.38). However‚ the welfare system hasn’t been effective. Although the number of families

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    embrace it. Pat Barker reveals this theme not only to our general lives but to those of soldiers facing war neurosis in WWI. Her novel‚ Regeneration‚ portrays the various characters’ struggles with combating the effects of war neurosis at the psych ward‚ Craiglockhart. Through escape‚ homosexuality‚ and the striving for masculinity‚ the responses of three major characters‚ Siegfried Sassoon‚ Dr. W.H.R. Rivers‚ and Billy Prior‚ are examined to show their struggles toward the traumas of World War I.

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    Unusual laws in different countries of the world The list of the most unusual laws‚ operating in different parts of the world‚ was compiled repeatedly by various publications of our planet. In the course of its long history‚ such articles were rejoiced by such authoritative newspapers as the Daily Mail‚ the New York Times‚ the French Le Figaro and several others. Today‚ we decided to enter your name into this impressive list‚ and we prepared a brief survey of the most interesting‚ ridiculous and

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    The two literary sources that were chosen to examine was the Greek tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus Rex; the other‚ a poem by Jacopone De Todi “Two Different Modes of Contemplating the Cross”. Oedipus Rex is a tragedy about a Greek king who is searching for the truth. The truth of who committed a murder of the king who reigned before him. Through the reading of Oedipus Rex‚ one can particularly see the character of Oedipus grow and develop. The other source that will be examined is “Two Different Modes

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