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    Antahlia Napier Da pool Nobody there anyways... Nate Young Migo Thompson 10/14‚ 5:46pm Nate Young Migo Thompson Meet me where we use to be? Antahlia Napier 10/14‚ 5:48pm Antahlia Napier and where is tt u dont even be doing nunthing anyways so what we meeting for? Nate Young Migo Thompson 10/14‚ 5:50pm Nate Young Migo Thompson Oh well never mind then if you don’t want to Tuesday Nate Young Migo Thompson 10/15‚ 5:23pm Nate Young Migo Thompson Aye Today Antahlia Napier 5:03am Antahlia

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    What does the “working poor” mean? What are the two important reasons for the emergence of the working poor in the US? What is unique to the American society that makes working people in the US more vulnerable to poverty? What can be done about it? What does working poor mean to you? How can a person work and still be poor? Why am I not stable? Why am I living check to check? These are questions that working class people ask themselves on a day to day basic. The working poor means people who work

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    What should you do and not do when giving a speech? When I was younger my dream was to become a dancer‚ as the years passed by I was falling more and more in love with the idea of being able to tell a story with just some music and my body. When I was 14 I remember dancing for all the presidents of South America‚ I felt so proud of myself because what president would have time for a little girl with that nonsense. It was so easy to move around‚ along with the music‚ to put on facial expressions

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    BLAKE Chimney Sweeper Many little boys die from chimney sweeping‚ “Songs of Innocence” The Lamb The lamb is a common metaphor for Jesus Christ‚ who is also called the "The Lamb of God" in John 1:29 London The poem reflects Blake’s extreme disillusionment with the suffering he saw in London The Garden of Love "The Garden of Love" is written to express Blake’s beliefs on the naturalness of sexuality and how organised religion‚ particularly the orthodox Christian church of Blake’s time with

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    [pic] Scarcity‚ Choice and Opportunity Cost 1. What are resources? Describe two different types of resources. Resources are anything provided by nature or previous generations that can be used directly or indirectly to satisfy human wants. Capital resources include machinery‚ equipment‚ and structures used to produce other goods and services. Human resources include labor‚ skills‚ and knowledge. Products of nature can also be used as resources. Difficulty: E

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    Give me praise! For I am the only one worthy of such happenings‚ especially because I am of perfect decent. My name is known far and wide with such synonyms as disturbing‚ ghastly‚ and horrid. But little do they know I cherish those names. Those names give me strength knowing they fear me‚ because fear is control. In fact‚ I will go and show them control right now! I will exit my lair near the swamp and head to the road. Everyday I am harrowed by the sounds of joyful voices from the mead-hall. It

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    the creation of the Tyger as a metaphor for the creation of suffering “What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?” The ‘immortal hand’ clearly refers to the almighty who fashions the ‘fearful symmetry’ of the beast. Blake wonders where in heaven or hell did God find the inspiration to make such a fearsome creature: “In what distant deeps or skies burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand dare seize the fire?” Having fashioned this fearsome creature

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    R&B and Blues which consisted of artist like BB King‚ Marvin Gaye‚ The O’Jays‚ Otis Redding‚ Aretha Franklin‚ Gladys Knight‚ The Temptations‚ The Staple Singers‚ Percy Sledge‚ Bobby Womack‚ and Sam Cooke. On the other hand‚ my mother would listen to what my father played‚ but was more into Gospel. From my mother I was associated with artist like Shirley Caesar‚ Cissy Houston (Whitney’s mother)‚ Rev. James Cleveland‚ The Mighty Clouds of Joy‚ and The Canton Spirituals. I mainly stayed with my grandparents

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    the corruption of it. The writer continues in line 4 with alliteration. He states‚ "Could frame thy fearful symmetry?". This is when the central question begins in the poem. The writer is admired by the tygers fearless persona. He continues‚ " In what distant deeps or skies"(5). The author is basically questioning where in the world could such experience derive from. In my opinion‚ the writer uses the words "deeps" and "skies" to question whether the tyger comes from hell or heaven. In comparison

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    6. What do you think is the biggest problem facing the world today? I would say greed and ignorance is the biggest problem facing the world today. It is an aspect of human nature and seemingly intractable. I don’t expect the mass of humanity to undergo spiritual transformation to amend these aspects. However I do think that in order for problems to be solved such as objective conditions e.g. war and poverty‚ there has to be a change in social ethos- that of which is generally considered desirable

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