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    depression. His surroundings are all very distant‚ and‚ in the poem‚ he has no friends or family. In the third stanza Frost states‚ “I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet‚ when far away an interrupted cry‚ came over houses from another street” (Frost 7-9)‚ which tells us that since the author found out the cry was not for him‚ he gets more isolated and lonely knowing that no one is speaking to him. Imagery is a great aspect of these two poems that help the readers understand the theme

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    Is America Falling Apart

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    possessions must eventually mea dependence on possessions. (298)” “New appetites are invented; what to the European are bizarre luxuries become‚ to the American‚ plain necessities. (298)” “It is not right that men and women should fear to go on the streets at nights‚ and that they should sometimes fear the police as much as criminals. Both of whom sometimes look like a mirror images of each other. (301)” “The wealth qualification for the aspiring politician is taken for granted; a governmental system

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    own homes. Imagine living everyday with the fear of being bombed any time. In Iraq‚ a family was forced out of their home by the military. When the husband protested‚ he was thrown into jail. The wife and the children were left to live on the streets. One of her daughters attempted to hang herself because she couldn’t tolerate living in the sun anymore. These are people just like us‚ they don’t deserve to live like this. It is selfish to occupy other countries so we can stay safe in

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    taylor

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    good girl never one to be late complain express ideas in her brain Working on the night shift passin out the tickets you’re gonna have to pay her if you want to park here. Well mommy’s little dancer’s quite a little secret working on the streets now never gonna keep it. It’s quite an imposition And now she’s only wishin’ That she would have listened To the words they said. Poor Taylor. Well she just wanders around unaffected by the winter winds‚ yeah and she’ll pretend that well

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    The Allegory of the Cave

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    is motorbike racing‚ shown to them via a TV or the internet because they only observe the dangerous aspects of racing‚ such as the unsafe speed of the bikes or the hazardous maneuvering on the track and expect me to do the same in reality on the streets. This I feel is distorting their view of seeing the “light” in actual bike riding. They don’t realize that if one educates himself properly‚ and gets the accurate training of how to handle a bike‚ then he or she can safely enjoy‚ driving a bike without

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    Ragged Dick

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    Ragged Dick is a typical Rags to Riches story where Dick struggles through the hardships of city life‚ trying to achieve the “American Dream”. As a child‚ Dick is nothing more than a poor city boy who is trying to earn money on the streets of New York City. He spends his time shining shoes for working men‚ making only about ten cents a pair. Although he works and struggles to remain an honest‚ hardworking boy‚ he also gets caught up with smoking cigarettes and gambling. Through Dick’s

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    teenagers

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    of today. There are many well-behaved teenagers out there. The following quote from Plato‚ I believe is false “What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders‚ they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them” – Plato. As in past generations‚ today’s young people are often imagined as out of control deviants in need of discipline or as highly vulnerable victims susceptible

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    Young adults (essay)

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    positions are occupied by elder adults‚ and they’re not going to let the youth step into their shoes. So young adults are forced to get on the carrier ladder little by little‚ even if they’re working for the public good. Young adults take to the streets to march in protest‚ create various political meetings‚ but the government takes no notice of this at all. As a result‚ the youth becomes alienated from politicians‚ but not from the issues. Even though they feel that there’s no difference who is

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    lost children in the dangerous and unwelcome streets‚ and the main causes of this saddening problem is mainly the fear of shame and poverty. Religious and moral ethics faces hidden love and affection in a big clash. One of the most concrete causes of juvenile delinquency relates to illegal couples abandoning their new-borns‚ fearing the embarrassing and shameful gossip this event can engender. Thus‚ abandoning their illegal children to the streets seems the only solution. Another example would

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    Pennies

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    traditions explain our stubborn attachment to our pennies. However‚ pennies should not be abolished‚ they are beneficial to us in every days life. For example‚ people who have thousands of pennies saved up from over the years of rescuing them from the streets and from the deep‚ dark crevices of sofa cushions will not have the opportunity to convert these pennies into thousands of dollars. I can say this from experience because my mother has saved every penny she has seen in a big jar since I was little

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