Mark Metzger Mr. Remy English 11 AP Language and Composition 5 November 2012 Jack Kerouac There have been many great American writers‚ but one of the most notable is Jack Kerouac. Not only did he develop a unique and interesting way of writing‚ he defined a culture. Jack Kerouac helped develop the Beat Generation‚ which originated from a group of American writers in 1950’s New York City. The Beat Generation writers‚ also known as “The Beats‚” had very liberal views‚ creating a culture involving
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Vikings: Adrian Peterson‚ Blair Walsh Peterson remains a top-three fantasy player as we enter into the playoffs. The Ravens have only allowed a couple rushing touchdowns‚ so paying a heavy price for A.P. in weekly leagues might not be ideal. Walsh is averaging over 10 points per game in his last four outings. • Ravens: Ray Rice‚ Torrey Smith‚ Justin Tucker‚ Ravens DST While the Vikings gave up 120 rushing yards to Matt Forte‚ Rice and the Ravens’ offense are nowhere near as threatening. Even so
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Latin. The Celtic origin came from the Celts‚ which occupied England until 55 B.C. The romans then invaded and brought with them their Latin influences. In 410 AD the Anglo-Saxons took control of England. In 797‚ the Normans (who were called the Vikings)invaded the English land and brought with them the German
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tribes angles and saxons that were invaders‚they spoke same language in different dialects called old english /anglo-saxon (450to1150 A.D).(nouns) It’s not still language of england because of other two invasions 1. from denmark by northmen or vikings. 2.from normandy(france)by the normans(1066A.D) normans the french seakers turned old english into compound language tht we know as MIDDLE ENGLISH (simplified grammer‚pronounciation and vocalary extened of latin origin) (colloquial english;
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Syylä – Wart Vesi –Water Valmis – Ready Sinä – You Kissa – Cat Tansania – Tanzania Katto – Roof *** F is rarely seen in Finnish *** Faarao – Farao Taffel – Taffel *** G is usually with an n‚ making “ng” *** Gaala – Gala Viikingit – the Vikings Pieni – Small Pippuri – Pepper Lapsi – Child Halla – Frost Iso – Big iilimato – Leech Äiti – Mother Ääni – Sound *** C almost never occurs in Finnish *** Celsius – Celsius Jalka – Foot Ajoissa – on time *** The letter W does not occur
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Anglo-Saxon Society and Beowulf The sound of battle echoed from the halls of Heorot to the plains of geatland‚ Beowulf in all his glory was a conquering hero that was approaching his twilight years as king. As such he faced a new challenge‚ in his youth he fought and defeated Grendel and his mother to defend the people of Denmark and Heorot‚ he was now called to defend his land from this dragon. This beast which had awakened from its dormant rest and was now on a rampage to defend its treasure
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parents to the parent meeting. 7. Pay all fees of $950.00. 8. Go to camp at Texas A&M for 4 days 3 nights. 9. Last but not least you’re a cheerleader. “ if you don’t follow rules and requirements then your not viking squad material. I can tell you give it your all and try your best. NO matter how bad the punishment and the work out DON’T GIVE UP.” “Jessica Hernadez” cheer captin
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‘racial and religious tensions’ (l.27-28) but he is convinced that this won’t be a new challenge if it exists. According to him‚ multiculturalism in the past was always combined with bad manners like ‘a sword in the belly’ (l.31) in the age of the Vikings or ‘bonfires‚ stakes and heretics’ (l.32) in the sixteenth century. 2. Analysis Examine the style of the text - think about *tone and *irony. Describe the effect on the reader. The author makes use of formal language but also incorporates
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Social classes in “The Outsiders” were a portrayal of how society was back in the 60’s. It sets the mood for the novel with the Socs’ and the Greasers. They were both from different parts of town (East and West). The “Greasers” were the lower class that live on the East side of Tulsa. They wear leather jackets and ripped jeans‚ and they walk everywhere. On the other hand‚ the “Socs” were the rich kids that lived on the West Side of town. They drove nice cars and wore the best clothes. The social
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Cited: 1. Rushdie‚ Salman. The Satanic Verses. Viking Press. 1988. Print. 2 3. Rushdie‚ Salman. "In God We Trust‚" in Imaginary Homelands. London. Viking‚ 1991. 4. Rushdie‚ Salman. “Is Nothing Sacred”. Granta. 1990. 5 7. Asad‚ Talal. “Ethnography‚ Literature‚ and Politics: Some Readings and Uses of Salman Rushdie ’s The Satanic Verses. Cultural
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