The Brandeis University’s spring concert series started this past weekend‚ with the special presence of Daniel Stepner (violin) and Janice Weber (piano). They debuted this year’s concert series on January 31s at the Slosberg Music Center‚ a show that compelled virtually everyone to attend‚ even intern president‚ Lisa Lynch‚ attended. The show’s program began with a composition by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)‚ two sonatas for violin and piano from 1876‚ which was a breakthrough work‚ back then‚ for
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After the mid-year examination results were announced‚ Judy was both surprised and pleased to find that she was among the top three pupils in her class. She glowed with pride as both teachers and friends congratulated her on her achievement. After the half-term holidays‚ we returned to school to find a different Judy. The once humble and helpful Judy that we all knew had become arrogant and vain. Instead of mingling with everyone in the class as she had always done‚ she only spoke to the brains
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AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE AML 3604 Class Meeting Day and Time: Tuesdays‚ 6:30—9:15 pm; CPR 481 Professor: Dr. Gary L. Lemons Department: English Office: Cooper Hall 331 Office Hours: T/TH 5:00—6:15 pm Ph. 813-974-2421 Email: glemons@usf.edu Required Course Texts—SEE NEW REVISED READING AND WRITING SCHEDULE 1. African American Literature Packet: Course AML 3604 (Purchase at Pro-Copy‚ 5219 East Fowler Ave.‚ 988-5900‚ open 24hrs.—7 days) 2. Color Struck: A Play in Four Scenes by Zora Neale
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Writing is not something that comes natural to me. Writing is a very long and tedious process mainly because I have to collect all my thoughts and try to put them into grammatically correct sentences. I have written many shitty first drafts in the past 17 years of my life. For example‚ my last English teacher‚ which I hated with a burning passion‚ made my class write an essay about a monster. No not a monster like chupacabra but instead a monster in the positive connotation. I wanted to write about
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"Where I Come From" is a poem in which Elizabeth Brewster expresses her nostalgic emotions and yearning for the tranquility and yearning for the nature of her hometown. The vivid imagery‚ which stimulates the readers’ senses plays an important role in intensifying the vehemence of her emotions. Brewster also expresses her nostalgia in a way that makes readers empathise with her strong yearning. The lack of rhyming scheme in this piece conveys a sense of fickleness and unsureness. "People are made
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Jeremy Vine Bids Goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing BBC presenter‚ Jeremy Vine bid goodbye to the popular dance based show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ but no doubt the man has surely earned some great fans and admirers through this show. ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ made Jeremy display a different side of his personality which he could not show in his other shows. The radio 2 presenter was in the dance-off with Jamelia but the judge’s decision went in favor of the Loose women panelist which Jeremy gracefully
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Kingdom Come raises the literary theme of Apocalypse through its illustration of utter destruction of the world. Apocalypse is the complete final destruction of the world that involves damage on a catastrophic scale. It is described in detail in the biblical book of Revelation. The article “Book of Revelation” in Wikipedia explains that the book contains multiple visions‚ one of which includes “the end of the world … in which Satan’s rule through Man is destroyed by the Messiah” (e.p. 1). The “end
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English II Pre – AP Ms. Smith 2 May 2014 Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” Analysis Many of Ray Bradbury’s novels tend to focus around the idea that humans downfall will be due to the increased attention to technology and machines are incapable of human emotion. Unlike most short stories‚ “There Will Come Soft Rains” does not have any human characters. It is just an automated house. The house performs a routine‚ similar to a human’s. It makes pancakes‚ cleans itself‚ reads poems
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the poem “There will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury‚ he has found future technology to be ironic. In this poem technology is pretty much the owner of the house‚ because there are no humans. This house does everything cooks‚ cleans‚ and sings‚ everything a normal person would do. The thing about the title “There Will Come Soft Rains” is that it’s the families favorite poem‚ is that it’s a one sign of irony. The house programed to read a poem that is called ‘There will come Soft Rains” and it
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In the Short Stories ‚’’There Will Come Soft Rain’’ there is a lot of tone and mood that the author wrote about. The author told us that the tone of the story is like people will do nice things for us and how you can do things on your own a lot of times. In The Short Stories ‚ The mood is sad‚happy‚hopeful the house is doing nice things for the family but they’re not there to see it or thank them for it they all die in the house and the house doesn’t know that it think’s they are alive the
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