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    Out Stealing Horses In all based coming of age stories‚ they have similar styles and forms that they are written in‚ Out Stealing Horses by Per Peterson is a book about coming of age‚ Though‚ instead of having the character start off in his early years‚ they start off with the character’s old years. A 67-year-old man who has isolated himself from the world only to have flashbacks and memories of his younger self‚ that brings him back to the grief and loneliness he thought he has forgotten about

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    Cathy Freeman Cathy Freeman deserves to be placed in Australians sports hall of fame because she is a role model to the younger generations and inspires them to achieve their goals. Cathy Freeman was born on the 16th of February 1973 and is currently 44 years old. As a child Freeman had always dreamed of winning an Olympic gold medal and at the age of eight she ran in her first race competing for the 80 meter sprint which she had won easily. Cathy Freeman was the first Australian Aborigine ever

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    Havisham A poem in which the speaker’s personality is gradually revealed is "Havisham" by Carol Ann Duffy. The poem is delivered in the persona of Miss Havisham‚ a character from Charles Dickens’ novel‚ "Great Expectations". In the poem‚ Miss Havisham was cruelly stood-up on her wedding day by her fraudster fiancé‚ and as a result she stopped all the clocks‚ stayed in her wedding dress and left the wedding banquet out for decades. Miss Havisham’s bitter and violent personality is revealed

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    must acknowledge that it is a grey spectrum‚ with many different viewpoints. If I told any person who has actually read East of Eden that I admired Cathy? They would think me insane and possibly give me some nasty looks‚ as well as cross the street when I walk past. But since you have to read this essay‚ I think it’s fair that I make my point. Cathy is a real go-getter‚ she does what she has to to make ends meet. She isn’t easily swayed‚ and has a strong moral foundation‚ whether or not it’s a good

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    This might come off strong‚ I know I met you not long ago-oh-oh. (Mhmmm.) When I heard you sing‚ I thought you were the cutest thing‚ that I’d ever seen‚ that I’d ever seen-en-en-en. In a verse or two‚ you caught me staring over at you. & I thought of somethin’ funny to say‚ but I didn’t want to sound cliché-ay (Oh oh whoa oh oh.) & this is how I plan to break the ice-ce: Say something nice. But I had to go before I could‚ sittin’ here thinkin’ if I really should. But I’ll have some fun-un‚ take

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    discussed. Some art can astonish people in many ways and make them think about society‚ war the world and their lives‚ and some sorts of art will bring the question ‘what is art?’ like the work on the unknown artist from the short story by Simon Armitage‚ Flypaper‚ from New Writing 9‚ Vintage 2000. Though the story is mainly focusing on the actions of the unknown artist and what the result in‚ I would say that the main character is council Perry. Perry sets out the catch this vandal‚ who

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    In the poem Woman of the future by Cathy Warry‚ the school girl describes the way she is made up of all the things she experiences - the things she sees‚ hears‚ smells‚ tastes‚ remembers-all that she has been taught and all that she thinks . She is wrapped in a cocoon of experience composed of the good and the bad things of the past and present. But one day she’ll free herself of this cocoon and emerge as a woman. I think the poet’s purpose in writing this was to express herself and share her

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    Many U.S. businesses‚ still struggling to boost revenues‚ are cutting prices to remain competitive. The Journal reports that with "about half of companies reporting year-end earnings‚ Thomson Reuters estimates revenue for companies in the S&P 500 stock index rose just 0.9%—capping two years of lackluster revenue growth and tying the third-weakest quarterly sales growth since the fall of 2009." The Journal adds that the "persistent weakness in revenue also prompts companies to cut back costs and plow

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    Kaitlin Duffy Professor Warnke 7/30/13 Paper 2-Poetry Cathy Song is a 60 year old woman who resides in Honolulu HI with her husband and 3 children. Along with being a wife‚ mother‚ and daughter‚ Song is a developed poet as well. Although Song does not particularly like being classified as an Asian-American poet‚ her ethnicity largely influences her poetry as well as her family life. Concerning her ethnicity‚ Song states “I am just a poet who just happens to be Asian-American.” Ethnic background

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    Commentary on "Valentine" by Carol Ann Duffy Carol Ann Duffy talks of an unorthodox love in her poem “Valentine”‚ where she compares love to an onion. The narrator finds that gift givers portray love incorrectly when she mentions typical Valentine’s Day gifts. The poem is an extended metaphor of love being an onion‚ and she thinks of love as a violent emotion rather than a peaceful one. The narrator compares love to an onion in her poem "Valentine" to show that her opinion of love is unconventional

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