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    Because I Could Not Stop for Death In the Poem ‘Because I Could Not Stop for Death” Emily Dickinson uses symbolism and allegory to portray a woman’s voyage to internal life. Emily’s main symbols in the poem are to hide the true meaning of the symbols. In the first stanza the first symbol is introduced in the lines “I could not stop for Death- He kindly stopped for me-.” I these lines Emily explains how busy the woman is and she can’t stop for death. Dickinson then says “He” who is death takes the

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    Gas Masks In Ww1

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    horses freely‚ soldiers had to use protection in order to evade the deadly chemicals. So‚ quickly‚ both sides developed gas masks. At first‚ soldiers held chemically treated cotton pads over their noses and mouths. Later they wore fabric face masks soaked in chemicals‚ and finally soldiers on both sides wore respirators with charcoal filters.("Technology.") These gas masks were the new protection which the soldiers used to protect themselves from poison. World War I turned into a fight to see who

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    1.Home ’s the place we head for in our sleep. 2. Boxcars stumbling north in dreams 3. don ’t wait for us. We catch them on the run. 4. The rails‚ old lacerations that we love‚ 5. shoot parallel across the face and break 6. just under Turtle Mountains. Riding scars 7. you can ’t get lost. Home is the place they cross. 8. The lame guard strikes a match and makes the dark 9. less tolerant. We watch through cracks in boards 10. as the land starts rolling‚ rolling till it hurts 11. to be here

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    Explication on "Lying Awake" When reading Snodgrass’s "Lying Awake" I felt completely lost. After reading the first two stanzas it seems as if Snodgrass is talking about someone feeling pressured to do something that they may not want to do or go forward with. In the first stanza he describes the moth as being "squirmed up‚ sniper style‚ between/The Rusty edges of the screen;" This might indicate the moth being someone that is involved in law enforcement or someone who can’t seem to leave a controlling

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    Explication of "Because I could not stop for Death" The poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson expresses the speaker’s reflection on death. The poem focuses on the concept of life after death. This poem’s setting mirrors the circumstances by which death approaches‚ and death appears kind and compassionate. It is through the promise of immortality that fear is removed‚ and death not only becomes acceptable‚ but welcomed as well. As human beings‚ we feel that death never comes

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    Dana Hall Dr. Doris Davis English 472 March 3‚ 2013 An Explication of “Ode on a Grecian Urn” “Ode on a Grecian Urn” is a poem by John Keats‚ written in 1819 and published in 1820 in Hayden’s Annals of Fine Art. As the title states‚ the poem is an ode‚ a lyric poem characterized by lofty words‚ elaborate style‚ and expressive emotion. The poet achieves this style with use of figurative language‚ imagery‚ and a personification of the urn. “Ode on a Grecian Urn” keeps to the standard stanza

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    Explication of “Nude Descending a Staircase” Kennedy’s “Nude descending a Staircase” focuses on a woman walking down a flight of stairs while someone is watching her. The poem begins by introducing and describing the woman’s motions in the first stanza. The second stanza introduces those that are looking at her. The second stanza has been written to be twice as long as the first stanza‚ indicating that it could or should be separated in half. Towards the end of the second stanza‚ the poem describes

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    Rice Flour Mask

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    RICE FLOUR MASK Michelle Morales Introduction: Rice powder or flour is a widely known ingredient to treat blemishes‚ wrinkles and pigmentation. In fact‚ this ingredient has been used as an anti-aging skin treatment in many Asian countries for centuries. The Geishas in Japan‚ for example‚ use rice powder in their beauty routine and despite their heavy makeup‚ their skin remain porcelain smooth… I. Problem: Most People have acne problems or break outs‚ they also leave marks

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    Any poem respected by Edgar Allan Poe to the extent that he would include it in his personal explanation of poetry should be exceptional‚ but ’Bridge of Sighs’ by Thomas Hood is with certainty the best poem I have ever read. A reflective work‚ it tells the story of a young woman without a love in the world‚ but suggests there was a passion behind her dramatic suicide. The narrator blames the girl’s self-destruction on her being a fickle woman‚ ’One of Eve’s family’ (l. 27)and implies that her death

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    Wear Body Cameras

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    With violence to the police on the rise‚ many people think that having a camera strapped to the officer’s chest or glasses is a simple solution. The problem is‚ cameras are now being handed out faster than regulations and laws can be made to restrict the use. Police are sometimes not even helped by the footage and are mostly the ones convicted by the cameras. In fact‚ Representative Jeff Roorda emphasizes that‚ “Instead of the cameras being there to protect the officers‚ they get disciplined for

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