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    How does Simon Armitage’s writing make the Violence so disturbing in Gooseberry Season? “Gooseberry Season” is a poem that can be interpreted as blunt and edgeless. This impression is set by the poem’s lack of imagination and visualization. Gooseberry season entails the victim’s last few weeks as he outstays his “vacation” at the narrator’s house. The victim took the narrator’s good nature as an advantage and this led up to his death as he was drowned to his death. The narrator opens the poem with

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    image of someone naked can be considered obscene‚ perverted‚ or inappropriate‚ but the minute its labeled appropriately as art or adult content of some kind‚ everyone wants to see it. Hugh Marston Hefner‚ is well known for his publishing of Playboy Magazine. His erotic depictions of women‚ interviews with notable public figures‚ editorials‚ and cartoons brought the way people thought about sex back down to earth and greatly accelerated progressive thought. He was not just publishing naked pictures of

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    In the essay‚ “Imposing Options on People in Poverty: The Harm of a Live Donor Organ Market” author Simon Rippon takes an ethical stance on the sale of organs from living donors based on the effects it would have on the sellers. For our presentation project‚ my group plans to focus on the creation of an organ market for living donors and the effects it would have on an individual and societal level. By taking the information that Rippon provides in the essay‚ my group can formulate an argument against

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    indicate that they looked at him in admiration as he walked and this admiration could lead to envy.. In the song its stated “Oh‚ I wish that I could be Richard Cory” this phrase could indicate that if he wanted to be him then he envied all he had. Simon and Garfunkel repeats this phrase throughout the whole lyrical poem even after his death which indicates that the speaker felt dissatisfaction in his life because even though

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    Summarise Keller’s “special goods theory” of filial duty (pp. 264-) and the main arguments in support of it. Choose ONE of these arguments and challenge it. In this essay the topic of Simon Keller’s "special goods theory" will be discussed. I will be referring mainly to the article Four Theories of Filial Duty by Simon Keller. In it‚ with regards to the special goods theory‚ he discusses how the parent/child relationship is very unique and each has a special good to benefit the other person. These

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    The object being analyzed is the Railing Pillar Yakshi on display at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena. The object depicts a yakshi‚ traditionally a fertility spirit‚ usually associated with a tree‚ standing on top of a gremlin or imp-like figure in relief. Above the yakshi is another smaller figure in which only the torso is shown. The second smaller figure is surrounded by columns and appears to be in something like a chaitya hall. The yakshi has a similar purpose to others surrounding such places

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    created more conflict because false suspicions and assumptions made in profiles and foreign policies have caused people to feel humiliated by and angered at the United States. The use of racial profiling has increased ever since the attacks on 9/11. Linda Chavez‚ a Latina author‚ recalls her experiences of being questioned by security and suspected of being a terrorist because of her resemblance to Middle Eastern descent in Everything Isn’t Racial Profiling. She describes herself as being humiliated

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    According to Linda Bird Francke’s The Ambivalence of Abortion‚ her abortion experience was narrated. While her third kid were at the school age her life was going to settle down again‚ but when the unpredictable forth is coming it cause her family big troubles; both in their living and spirit. She was introduced to the reproductive and Sexual Health Department at the Woman’s Service center. When there was completely no room for a new baby‚ an abortion seemed to be the best solution for the waiting-to-be-solve

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    The title of the book I chose is A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park. Linda Sue Park was born in Urbana‚ Illinois on March 25‚ 1960 and was the daughter of Korean immigrants. At four years old she loved to read and write poems and stories. She wrote A Single Shard‚ which was published in 2001 and won the Newberry Medal for excellence in children’s literature in 2002. I chose this book because it seemed interesting and had some adventure. The novel begins with a young boy named Tree-ear‚ whose parents

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    Poetry Assignment 4 To a Daughter Leaving Home Linda Pastan If a less advanced reader‚ such as a young child‚ were to read this poem‚ they would probably assume that the author was simply describing a child learning how to ride a bike.  However‚ this work goes much deeper than that.  Receiving a hint from the title of the poem‚ one can come to the conclusion that the author is not only talking about a little girl physically leaving her house on a bike‚ but also leaving her home because she has become full grown

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