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    pressure from oneself‚ have always been omnipresent. From cracking O’Brien to etching a painful scar in my mind‚ pressure from expectations has always led people to make significant decisions‚ yet not all of these decisions are necessarily good. In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien is faced with the major decision of whether he should partake in the Vietnam War. While making the decision‚ O’Brien mentions how “All those eyes on me- the town‚ the whole universe- and I couldn’t risk the embarrassment. It

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    Things fall apart

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    implications that go beyond the written word. denotation- The dictionary definition of a word. forshadowing- Use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in the story. hyperbole- A bold‚ exaggerated statement. metaphor- Comparison between like things without using like or as. oxymoron- A paradox in which two contradictory or opposite words are used together. personification- Animals‚ ideas‚ and inatimate objects are given human characteristics‚ abilities‚ or reactions. satire- Witty language

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    seriousness of a particular event? Situations in history exist only in our thoughts rather than our presence. As past events have unfolded so has the opportunity for growth. One such era includes the Vietnam War. Tim O’ Brien’s novel entitled The Things They Carried creates an atmosphere of knowledge surrounding the struggles related to the Vietnam War. To grasp the concept of such a brutal historical event one must understand the struggles and decisions made by people during that era. Thus

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    indicates a sense of fulfillment due to a confident yearning. The second definition of the word points to a trusting anticipation. In Emily Dickinson’s famous poem‚ “Hope is the thing with feathers‚” she interprets these definitions and adds her own meaning. The first two lines in the first stanza state‚ “Hope is the thing with feathers- / That perches in the soul-”. Dickinson is metaphorically suggesting that “hope” is a bird‚ which lives within all people. The next two lines “And sings the tune

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    Do the right thing

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    Do The Right Thing Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film. The movie takes place Brooklyn‚ New York and tells a story of the racial tension in the neighborhood from white‚ blacks‚ latinos and italians. This films shows how each race has deals with race in the neighborhood and how it is handled. There are three main business that dominate the neighborhood which is a storefront radio station‚ convenience store owned by a korean couple and a Sal’s famous pizzeria which are white

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    Chitra Divakaruni’s novel‚ One Amazing Thing‚ serves as both a mirror and a window; it affirms some of my own thoughts and beliefs and permits me to see new perspectives‚ understand different cultures‚ and encounter new ideas. A major theme that is discussed in the novel is fate and endeavoring to exert and influence the predetermined fate and destines. This novel serves as a mirror because fate frequently regarded to as determined by a supernatural power‚ beyond an individual’s control‚ and can’t

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    Mother and Evil Things

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    Evil is all around us. People have a choice to be either good or evil. I define evil as being unmoral‚ unnatural‚ intentionally hurtful‚ and outright mean. Many people do evil things without meaning to. Good people who choose to be good can slip and do evil things. In East of Eden the unmoral‚ unnatural source of evil is Cathy or if you’d like to call her Kate. Cal is our character who slips from good and completes evil deeds. Cathy or Kate in my eyes is a monster. Right from birth Cathy chooses

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    Ways of Knowing a Thing

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    to what do we do know about the thing. The author opens up the claim of Heidegger about the conceptual schema of matter-and-form and the Western view of the thing and defined it in relation to his notion of equipment and usefulness. Heidegger claims that‚ we do not recognize the things as an object unless it is destroy‚ because we adopt a thing as equipment already that our interests focus more in the usefulness of that thing without any requirement to the thing as an object. as well‚ the discussion

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    Writing‚ Technology and Teens Teens write a lot‚ but they do not think of their emails‚ instant and text messages as writing. This disconnect matters because teens believe good writing is an essential skill for success and that more writing instruction at school would help them. April 24‚2008 Amanda Lenhart‚ Senior Research Specialist Sousan Arafeh‚ Principal‚ Research Images Aaron Smith‚ Research Specialist Alexandra Rankin Macgill‚ Project Manager PEW INTERNET & AMERICAN LIFE PROJECT 1615

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People pay too much attention to the less important things in life and fail to see the larger issues. Use specific reasons and details to explain your opinion. I believe that people pay too much attention to the less important things in life and fail to see the larger issues. That is because there is too much failure in human life giving too much time for unnneccassery issues. First of all the world has changed in a way that normally

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