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    Delany Sisters Sarah and Bessie Delany were extraordinary women. They were very intelligent‚ kind‚ yet feisty women. Sarah and Bessie Delany were very close sisters and lived to be one hundred and four and one hundred and nine years of age. The Delany sisters were able to live long because of the way they lived their life. Over all these two women lived a good life and had two loving‚ caring‚ and wise parents to help who they have become in our American history‚ but life for The Delany sisters was

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    Two Puppies Monologue

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    Scolari’s. Two puppies for sale it read. Since we moved here to Yerington‚ we have wanted a puppy. We wanted a big dog that we could train. What bread you may ask. We wanted a cattle dog of some kind that was really intelligent‚ and we got just that. Two Australian cattle dogs! We got the puppies on that next Saturday. We had no idea what the next few days would have in store. The puppies’ names were Milly and Hailee. Milly was crazy. She would run around the house while her sister would lie

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    Comparing Two Poems

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    maturity‚ to old age‚ and death. Third‚ the speaker ’s clothing of "Gossamer" and "Tulle" point out that she could not have been expecting the carriage ride to last forever as she did not dress warmly. Fourth‚ the “house” represents a grave. The two last lines "I first surmised the Horses ’ Heads‚ Were toward Eternity makes the reader feel like a soul is eternal in spite of death. References Clugston‚ W. R. (2010). Journey into literature. San Diego: Bridgeport Education. Columbia University

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    As we drove through the foothills of the Alps two small boys stopped us on the outskirts of worn jersey and cut-off khaki pants; thetunic gathered in loose foldsJuliet’s tomb ... and other places of interest." demeanour was lively as a squirrel. Nicola’s smile was steady and engaging. Yet in both these boyish faces there was a seriousness which was far beyond their years. 11. In the week which followed we saw them frequently‚ for they proved extremely useful to us. If we wanted a pack of American

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    Two Kinds Characters

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    In “Two Kinds”‚ Jing-mei woo is also known as June and her personality traits are illustrated throughout the story. June displays impatient tendencies. June does not allow the time it would take to become the creation her mother wants her to be. She asks her mother why she is not happy with her. In response‚ her mother slaps her and tells that she is ungrateful. Jing-mei is resentful towards her mother. Suyuan takes it upon herself to make Jing-mei into a piano prodigy. Jing-mei plots revenge in

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    The Mirabal Sisters. Four Dominican women‚ daughters and mothers from Salcedo named Ojo de Agua (as of Nov. 2007 the province is officially named Hermanas Mirabal)‚ Dominican Republic. Daughters of Enrique Mirabal Fernández and Mercedes "Chea" Reyes Camilo. These women followed their convictions with bravery and selflessness to fight for what they believed. To fight against a dictator’s rule they felt was wrong. Three of them - Patria‚ Minerva‚ and Maria Teresa - gave their lives for their cause

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    RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ is about a mentally disabled adult‚ Beth who rides buses all day long and her sister‚ Rachael who has a high-profile career as a fashion photographer. There lives are very different and after the death of their father they are forced to combine their two lifestyles and get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding

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    Tale of Two Cities

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    succeed. He admired Germany but when he started mass killing people he crossed the line of acceptable and unjust. It was also not okay in the Iraq war for soldiers to torture and humiliate prisoners either. It was unjust and evil. In the book Tale of Two Cities by Charles dickens‚ the characters Madam Defarge‚ Gaspard and the Marquis made evil actions just like these people. Evil intentions are not always for the greater good they can be for the need to get revenge. Madam Defarge made many demonic

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    stand over 200 feet tall and weigh over 2 million pounds? If you have ever seen‚ been to or heard of Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Forest‚ you would know what I’m talking about. The Sister Parks as the national forests are sometimes referred to‚ is home to more than 1‚500 plants including trees and shrubs. The Sister Parks‚ Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park is home to several different kinds of plants from ground hugging plants to the tallest trees. The plants that bloom vary at each elevation;

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    Two Different Worlds

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    November 27‚ 2012 Two Different Worlds Two different worlds can mean plenty of things with many similarities. For me living in Philadelphia it means living day and night‚ literally. That’s how I view Philadelphia now at the age of my mid-twenties. It really is like that in my neighborhood. Crossing one street can put you in two different state of minds and can change how you act according to where you are in the city. Therefore I chose to do an observation on two Nail Salons in two completely different

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