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    disturbing reality of dark thoughts within. Shakespeare’s message about the theme is that appearances can be deceiving. I have chosen to present this idea with the symbol of a man with a halo holding a flower with the shadow of the same man with devil horns holding a knife‚ as it clearly portrays the idea of appearing innocent and pure‚ but in reality‚ containing malicious thoughts within. I also chose the quotation “Look like the innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under’t‚” (1.5.72-73) spoken by Lady

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    “Army of the Dead?” Dead soldiers as living soldiers? Are they dead soldiers coming back to life? This story is an american folk tale written by S. E Schlosser. This story takes place at after the ending of the civil war in Charleston‚ 1865. The main character the laundress who lives in a dead end street with her husband. Day after day washing clothes. Coming home fatigue and tired. Every night the clock struck twelve midnight she had woke up. The loud sounds of heavy wheels moving through the street

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    Night and Fog/Hiroshima-Nagasaki 1945 “Humanity Lost” Night and Fog (by Alain Resnais) and Hiroshima-Nagasaki 1945 (by Erik Barnouw) are two very different documentaries with two very similar messages. Though the task of viewing these films was quite difficult‚ both films conveyed a very strong message‚ the aftermath of human destruction. Resnais and Barnouw showed us the horrible capabilities of human beings at their worst and the result when humanity and morality is no longer

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    making it no  accident to push their way through. Crowded streets and confused foreigners trying to find their way to try some of the  best pizza. People moving in all different directions going as fast as they can. Hearing Cab  drivers honking their horn verbatim at antsy people refusing to wait for the ok. Patience does not exist here.  Every step leads in a new direction and new sense of excitement. There is always something to see and discover.  Something in the moist air that makes for long hours

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    the words “memory and desire” in 30 Years in the Wilderness” the idea of memories being engaged by individuals at different stages of their lives to come to periods with the present. “Under the brown fog of a winter dawn‚ a crowd so many‚ I had not thought death had undone so many”. Here the “brown fog of a winter” is portrayed as an unhappy place and indicates that the world is being replaced with complexity. Although they are crowded on the bridge they feel disconnected from each other and isolated

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    Shortly after I hit the dirt‚ face first the fire truck begins to point the high pressure hose at me forcing me to either endure the sting or move faster. I crawl for what seemed like forever until I heard a horn signaling this station was done‚ for now. I stand up and move to the next station‚ simple rifle exercise was the task. With the rifle only weighing five pounds the movement seemed easy; lift over the head‚ then down to the midsection‚ then back up

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    Long ago‚ in the Appalachian Mountain region‚ there was Bear. He was the greatest and mightiest of all bears. One morning he woke up to go get some food from the nearby stream when this big thunderstorm made him get lost. Bear ended up far from his home and there were animals he’s never seen before. They were bigger‚ meaner‚ and stronger. A rhino came up to him and asked why was he there. Bear told him what happened and the rhino said “Follow me my friend‚ I will take you back to the mountains

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    No matter how good of a driver you may be‚ there are several factors that are out of your control. Knowing how to identify and control your vehicle in different environments is key to your safety and your passengers. Driving in the Rain Losing control of your car on wet pavement is a frightening experience. Unfortunately‚ it can happen unless you take preventive measures. You can prevent skids by driving slowly and carefully‚ especially on curves. Steer and brake with a light touch. When

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    » • Use the mirrors for rear or side view. » • They are your third eye. » • Watch the rear before reversing your car. » • Yours wipers should be perfect. » • Do not dazzle… drive with dipper on. » • Use the fog light in foggy weather. » • Drive with both blinkers on in dense fog or in heavy rain. » • Slow down at sundown. » • Apply breaks judiciously‚ not abruptly. » • Better late‚ than never. » • Cardinal ’C’ of road etiquette: care‚ corsetry‚ & consideration. » • Be cautions‚ life is

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    renewal. As the poem progresses‚ references to season accumulate‚ and the reader is given a sense of cyclical‚ passing time. The reader is given anecdotes set in distinctly different seasons‚ whether they be “under the brown fog of a winter dawn”‚ or “[listening to] the sound of horns‚ which shall bring Mrs.Porter in the spring”. Such references remind the reader of two things; time is passing throughout the poem‚ and life is ephemeral‚ as can be seen in the dialogue: “That corpse you planted last year

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