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    “A Sunset of the City” Gwendolyn Brooks‚ “A Sunset of the City” is presents a depressing and mournful viewpoint of growing old. The poem begins as the narrator describes her appearance‚ as she is no longer viewed as beautiful or lovable. She goes on to describe that she is not in denial of her old age‚ though she is unhappy about it. Toward the end of the poem‚ the narrator discusses that she no longer feels needed‚ and contemplates whether to fade away slowly and miserably or to die. Old age is

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    Notes on Emily Dickinson Poems This is my letter to the world Theme- nature holds beauty‚ truth‚ love Speaker – nature lover‚ poet Imagery/ Symbols – hands = people of the world Figurative Lang. – metaphor letter = poem‚ personification (world cannot write to her) Sound Device – slant rhyme – world and told‚ dashes – pauses for effect Structure – 2 quatrains Tone – hopeful Mood - hopeful Hope is a thing with feathers Theme – hope endures‚ hope sustains us through life’s hardships Figurative Lang

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    what to do I just stood shocked and numb.he came tumbling in the room and crashed on the floor with heavy breath as if he was out of breath. After taking some deep breath and realigning my fears  I lifted him and put him in my car and drove him to city hospital apart from bizarre questions in hospital I managed to admit him. I Informed his parents and was waiting outside operation theater.zillion thoughts running across my mind about what would have happened ‚ every second passing was increasing

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    my city

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    I stand over my my city. I protect my city. I love my city.... Ha you might think i‚m insane clamming the hole city to be mine‚ but make no mistake i own the city and all in it... Or so i thought. In the mob sean you have one rule. Dont trust nobody‚ you make the rules you make the guild lines you make the boundaries to how far your willing to go.. Oh God i dont remember how many of my boundaries i have crossed‚ Things i would never do‚ that i have done just to make money. You

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    Clean City

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    can keep our city clean only if the people of our city think like us. without public cooperation we cannot achieve anything . so first to keep our city clean there should be a huge awareness to the public via various mass media and news papers. also the government should take major role in conducting awareness programs to public and also introduce new rules if necessary . only our thinking does not make our city clean . KEEPING OUR CITY CLEAN IS EVERY CITIZEN’S DUTY. FIRST WE SHOULD LOVE OUR COUNTRY

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    Lauren‚ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “Later this month‚ we’ll mark an important milestone for the Polo brand with the introduction of Polo for women. That launch will be supported by the opening of our first Polo flagship store in New York City. This Fall‚ we’ll open a 20‚000-square-foot Ralph Lauren luxury flagship store in Greater China‚ a critical brand expression in an important market for us. As exciting as these first steps are now‚ the long-term potential is even more compelling.”

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    Emerald City

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    Essay: Emerald City Most people are pursuing a dream. The “American Dream” is the ideal of freedom and opportunity of achieving success and wealth; the belief that every individual can rise from rags to riches with a little grit‚ imagination and hard work. A dream could just as well be about personal fulfilment. We might not even need the success and glamour if we meet these personal dreams. Nevertheless we pursue opportunities in desire and expectation of living a better life‚ a life more glamorous

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    City of Dreams

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    City of Memories I feel the moment coming‚ the feeling of a cool breeze just like the same feeling I get when I chew a minty fresh gum. My heart senses each breeze of wind as it strikes my face and soon my heart is addicted to this feeling of coolness. The trees look alive as if they are dancing and the sun is shining bright‚ but not to the point where it’s burning hot. As I walk down the city streets‚ the sight of sky towers and magnificent buildings appear before my sight. The people that are

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    City Life

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    rural environment‚ that was the only life I knew and thought it was the best. Adulthood brings into focus maturity. I moved into the city‚ and came to the realization that I had to adjust to a different way of living‚ another transition of my life. I was very overwhelmed by hustle and all the excitement of the life that surrounded me. For this reason rural life and city life can be compared and contrasted in regards to cost‚ standard of living‚ accessibility and entertainment. Living in a rural

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    In the play The Merchant of Venice‚ William Shakespeare‚ clearly shows that many time people appear to be something that really are not. This can be dangerous because you never know who you can trust. Characters are two faced‚ the one they show‚ what they appear to be‚ and the one they hide‚ what they really are. To begin with‚ Shakespeare shows how people pretend to be someone they aren’t just for convenience. This is shown in Jessica’s attitudes‚ she appears to be a loving daughter that

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