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    argue that doubt protects us from believing in certainty so much to the point where we lose our sense of reality‚ certainty allows us to accomplish amazing feats‚ pushes us past the limits we set for ourselves‚ and allows us to unlock the unknown potential hidden within ourselves. While some may see doubt as a protector‚ others like myself see it as a hindrance when trying to accomplish what others may see as impossible. Certainty is what allows us to accomplish those things. For example‚ Harriet

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    particular poem to have a specific meaning‚ while another could find a completely opposite meaning. Poems often use imagery and simile or metaphors to illustrate an idea‚ thought or emotion. In this paper we will look at three poems that have a similar topic: fathers. The first poem is titled “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. This poem is about a father who is a working man. The poem starts off illustrating the father’s dedication to the family by waking up early to make a fire to warm the home

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    Those Winter Sundays In the poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays‚” by Robert Hayden‚ he tells a familiar story about the relationship between a parent and a child. The story is that more times than not‚ the child is oblivious to the sacrifices. He talks about the father still getting up on Sundays after a long work week‚ and how he would build a fire to warm up the house before his kids would get out of bed. He would also polish his child’s shoes. He would do all this and no one would ever thank him. “When

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    question. Should we break away from Britain. But what you should be asking is when we should break away from Britain. We have to suspend the inevitable until we can become financially stable on our own and have a big enough militia to even consider fighting the British. Independence is indeed a quite a difficult thing to discuss‚ since there is quite a bit of controversy surrounding the matter. Some see independence as the only way for the colonies to prosper‚ since it will relieve us of the burden

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    What does it mean to learn? Learning is the use of acquiring knowledge through one’s experiences‚ studies‚ and teachings. By reinforcing and modifying ones skills and obtaining information‚ a person will be able to memorize what is taught. Learning is a process; it does not happen overnight‚ human learning is a never-ending process. It occurs within social interactions‚ education‚ workforce‚ and personal development. We engage in complex thinking‚ spiritual beliefs‚ and conversations. Needless to

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    1. Explain why it is important to learn from incidents (guide: 50-100 words).  Learning from the incidents is important to reduce the risk of repeating them. As we know any incident happens at a workplace cost the business a fortune and sometime human life as well but by investigating the incident we can find out the cause or trigger and then we can eliminate or minimise the risk of reoccurring of these incidents. Incident investigation also help us determine emergency response procedures and equipment

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    lLearn Japanese Kanji Symbols Kanji | |   | Kanji are the most popular Japanese script out of 3 writing. These characters are called "Ideographs"‚ "Ideograms" or "Pictograms" in the world‚ because a Kanji Symbols‚ character express an idea‚ and represents meaning in a visual way. For example‚ some kanji characters are developed like this:You see‚ both the ’Sun’ Kanji and the ’Tree’ Kanji look like the things they represent. However‚ this is NOT always the case. There are some kanji

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    The poem “Those Winter Sundays” was written by Robert Hayden. The poem ’s theme is centralized around the love and commitment of Hayden’s father. The poem expresses how Hayden seen his father as a strict‚ responsible‚ and sometimes angered man. Although his father was strict in his ways‚ he did show his love in his own ways. Hayden wrote this poem in open form. This form allowed his poem to come to life as it moves along. The poem contains fourteen lines and there is no rhythm or rhyming pattern

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    Those Winter Sundays Those Winter Sundays has two types of imagery throughout‚ tactile and visual. Tactile imagery is a use that describes the feeling of something‚ visual is the look of something. The author uses imagery throughout the lyric to gesture towards the meaning of the story. The use of visual imagery is present throughout this poem. Hayden uses it to describe the tone of certain things. “Put his clothes on in the blueblack cold. This describes the outside and the darkness of the

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    nation? Why We Are Who We Are Heritage is our history‚ our different knowledge‚ the values and traditions that we have developed with a combination of genes and culture over time. Heritage‚ whether it be cultural‚ national‚ or just in our families is an endowment of legacies; but foremost‚ heritage is our history. It is responsible for how we came to be‚ it is a very large part of who and what we are‚ and it can determine what we will become. As humans‚ we possess free agency; we can determine

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