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    Daylight saving time was seemingly first suggested by Benjamin Franklin. His whole concept that we lose an hour in the spring and gain an hour in the fall‚ was later used by United States and many other countries around the world. The primary purpose that of daylight saving time was to save energy‚ however it has other unpredicted benefits such as a decline in crime‚ reduction in pedestrian involved car accidents‚ and is implemented in bus scheduling. If a person is seen getting robbed‚ beaten

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    make life better for themselves. Instead of fighting by himself he looked up for his brother’s support to overcome the fear. He delivered his message by altering the tone of the book whenever Kumalo felt down and used pathos to show Kumalo’s emotional rollercoaster as he strived to reach happiness. Alan Paton used altering the tone of the book from happy to sad to express the struggle of the land how the land had died and needs of recovery. Alan Paton introduced the book with a sad

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    English Essay ‘Saving Private Ryan’ By Holly Towler Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece Saving Private Ryan earned itself 5 academy awards‚ including the best director award in 1998. The all-star cast starring Tom Hanks‚ Matt Damon and more brings to life the horror of war. Seen through the eyes of an American soldier; the story begins with World War 2’s historic D-Day invasion. We follow captain Miller (Tom Hanks) and his soldiers as they battle their way on to Omaha beach. In the past war films

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    Examine the ways in which Hardy uses the natural world to convey his feelings about love. Throughout Neutral Tones‚ Hardy effectively communicates his feelings about love using the natural world and its (neutral) colours and characteristics. His use of rich imagery of the natural world produces a melancholic note about love‚ which resounds through the whole poem portraying the end of an affair between Hardy and his former lover. The backdrop of the poem is set in the first stanza as a ‘winter

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    Tone of “The Measures Taken” We live in a world where there is always a rationalization for slaughtering‚ political elimination of anyone who stands in our way‚ and with whom we strongly disagree. After the Nazis killed Erich Fried’s father‚ he became aggressive and expressed his feeling through the poem “The Measures Taken.” He argues that the world will be beautiful and peaceful after the “slaughter” of the evil people (Kennedy and Gioia‚ 442). The world is full of suffering‚ and it is caused

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    Hotel Rwanda directed by Terri George‚ The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski‚ Life is Beautiful directed by Roberto Benigni and Saving Private Ryan directed by Steven Spielberg. The connections in these texts examine the effects of war as they are all set during war time. It was interesting to see that the same ideas came throughout the texts; in particular I expect Saving Private Ryan and Hotel Rwanda to connect as they both explore how war builds character. I also thought that Life Is Beautiful and

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    In “The Story of an Hour‚’’ Kate Chopin utilizes an ironic yet melancholy tone and formal writing style to emphasize her views on the woman’s role during the 1800’s. In this short story‚ Mrs. Louise Mallard‚ the main character‚ embodies a woman trapped inside of a marriage and dies when she realizes she will never be free. Mrs. Mallard’s character is that of a fragile‚ heart troubled wife‚ who lives her life unhappily for her husband‚ Brently Mallard‚ and not for herself. She finally gets a glimpse

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    Women Can Tone Arms: Toned The Arms: To women’s fitness without coming across the word "toned‚ group fitness classes‚ all claim to help women get those "toned‚ sexy arms. I wish my arms were more toned. Women feel uncomfortable using the word muscular to describe their goals. I wonder when and why the word toned took the place of bigger muscles and less body fat. Muscles can do: Muscle tone‚ or tonus‚ is what exercise scientists and fitness experts use to describe the continuous contraction

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    A 2nd World War film following the Normandy landings‚ “Saving Private Ryan” stands out for having truly authentic sound effects of the war experience‚ which can give a viewer who was not present an idea of just how terrifying those situations were. The “D-Day” scene portraying the storming of the beaches of

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    The Suspenseful Tone in “The Most Dangerous Game” In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sager Rainsford‚ is faced to fight against general Zaroff by being an animal. To understand the suspenseful tone Connell conveys in “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ you have to look at the three settings of the story‚ the yacht‚ the jungle‚ and the mansion through diction‚ details‚ and sensory imagery‚ that help the author reveal the danger of the game. The yacht Rainsford was on in “The most

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