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    Rockwell’s The Love Song has captured my attention time and time again with its expressive and intriguing narrative. Sylvan Barnet tells us that in the critique of a work we must ask ourselves‚ “What is my first response to the work?” Barnet goes on to say that we may eventually change our understanding of the work or revoke our initial response completely. Regardless of our conclusions‚ our first impressions weigh heavily on our perception of a piece. My first response to The Love Song was one of

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    Native American religions and culture are very complex and that is largely due to the fact that there have been many Native American tribes. In this essay‚ I will focus on the largest most major religions and give an idea of the Native American culture and traditions. The first major Native American religion would be the Earth Lodge religion which originated in northern California and southern Oregon tribes such as the Wintun but then it reached tribes such as the Siletz‚ Achomawi and Shasta. It

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    he could not find a job as a teacher‚ he worked as a technical assistant in the Swiss Patent Office. While working there‚ Einstein produced his most remarkable work. In 1905‚ Einstein publishes four major theoretical papers in the prestigious German academic journal Annalen Der Physik. He had ten major accomplishments over his lifetime. In the first‚ Einstein explained

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    the poem “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll. The poem itself is good and once you know what is talking about you start to understand what it is talking about. This poem is not so good as a read if you are not ready to look up what half the poem means. The poem majorly is about triumph and glory to slay the beast so theme could be about glory or good vs. evil. Many words are old english or made up entirely of Lewis Carroll own mind‚ so you unless you use old english you will not understand what the

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    The poem “Strange Fruit” was written by Abel Meeropol not a southern black man‚ but instead a Jewish-American high school teachers. “Strange Fruit” was published in 1937. The poem conveys a message about the brutal past about racism around the 1900’s. The poem was inspired by a photograph that Meeropol had seen‚ the picture took place in a lynching‚ the victims were two innocent black men that were hanging from a tree‚ The picture haunted Meeropol for days. This poem was very chilling and terrifying

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    Hippopotamus. Silky Terrifying. Iridescent. Tickle. Sneeze. Wish. Worry.” (1) To me Melody is different then a lot of 5th graders. But it is in a good way. She is very selfless‚ a lot of kids her age are selfish they are very greedy and don’t appreciate what they have. Melody had to. For a long time‚ she was not able to talk so she just went with whatever happened and as long as it served the propose she was happy. • Melody is different than a lot of people • It’s not a bad different • It’s hard being

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    When you read the poem “Acquainted with The Night” by Robert Frost‚ you can feel the sad state of the author by repeating the phrase “Acquainted with The Night.” It is in the title‚ the first line and the last line of the poem‚ and it makes people realize the loneliness of the author is increasing over time. The author of this poem is a pretty lonely man. In the poem‚ the author uses the word “night” to portray the man correctly. The character in the poem is suffering pain and learning to accept

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    part of being in love is sexual attractions and physical features. This is the first thing that people look at in a male or female. Love is when you find that other half of you to become a whole. In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” he describes Romeo and Juliet’s obsession for each other. Since they are obsessed with one another‚ they always want to be together and this affects each of the relationship between the two families. Romeo and Juliet’s love isn’t true love because they were

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    Egyptian Love Poems and Their Universal Message Love transcends time and culture. Literary works throughout all of history tell stories of love that depict the meaning of love within those societies. In Sumerian culture‚ love stories revolved around sacred marriages and sexual acts that produced fertility of the land and people‚ whereas the Egyptian poems are secular and used more for entertainment and pleasure. The foundation of Egyptian love songs was the relationship and interaction between lovers

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    Research Paper The 1920s was a decade of optimism that followed World War I. After World War I America had emerged as the most powerful country. Three major events in the 1920s are Prohibition which started in 1919‚ the Scopes Trial of 1925‚ The Crash of the Stock Market in 1929‚ Economic success which lead to the stock market crash which was a big tragedy for many. Another name for the Scopes Trial was the “Monkey Trial.” The trial began in the city of Dayton. The Scopes Trial was the biggest event

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