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    21‚ 2013 Mr. Dishart Essay #1: I am Maxine Tynes Many can suggest their own interpretation of what creativity is and where it may come from. Creativity is thought to be a gifted skill that only certain people can possess however; others disagree and instead believe that creativity can be developed through everyday life. Maxine Tynes in the personal essay I am Tynes explains what creativity is in her own words. Maxine states that creativity is not something that is “chosen” but instead

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    individuals who did not want war to proceed onward because of what was at stake and the consequences that would follow. Mary Chesnut was a woman who felt that the war was hopeless. Shelby foote informed us that even the soldiers didn’t have a good answer as to why they were fighting. He also communicated that he didn’t think the South ever had a chance because the North was stronger. In the selection‚ “Letter to his Son”‚ by Robert E. Lee‚ he told his son that he did not want to go to war because it was a

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    Burning the Midnight Oil

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    journey I embarked on during that semester was like a transformation‚ where pressure was applied constantly to test my resolve. What made my third year so different from those years previous was my Electromagnetic Theory professor Dr. Caryle Moore. He was renowned for being the “gatekeeper” of the Physics Department‚ striking fear and diffidence into all his students. Dr. Moore wasn’t a very gregarious person but rather a reserved individual that demanded the respect of both students and colleagues

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    1. What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and two of "Old Ironsides"? He refers to the ship as a meteor in the first‚ and in the second he calls it an eagle‚ being chased by harpies. 2. In 1830‚ the 44-gun American warship Constitution‚ the inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚ stripped of everything valuable or reasonable. What proposal is put forth by Holmes‚ in the last stanza of his poem? Holmes is saying that it would be much

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    George Orwell and Aldous Huxley both wrote the own predictions of what the future will be for Americans by writing fiction novels that satirize what the future was going to be. When 1984 arrived and people saw that George Orwells prediction that democracy was still in tact in America and that Huxleys’s prediction tht technology would deprive us of the care for knowledge. Both Orwell and Huxley’s opinion on the future can be summed up by what Neil Postman said “Orwell feared that people would ban books

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    Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society‚ directed by Peter Weir is an inspiring film which depicts many themes and issues relating to the late 1950s society. Peter Weir uses film techniques such as setting‚ characterisation‚ symbolism and recurring motifs to verify the universal themes alternating from conformity‚ freedom and individuality. Peter Weir uses the film techniques to establish the clear contrast between realism and romanticism presented to the students at Welton Academy (an all-boys

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    Robert Frost Depression

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    It is not uncommon for a writer‚ a poet‚ or any artist to come down with fits of depression. After all‚ these are the people who examine the world and are constantly pondering what it presents them. And for some‚ their gift may have led to their demise. Many of the greats like Ernest Hemingway‚ Kurt Cobain‚ Vincent Van Gogh and David Foster Wallace struggled with deep depression and mental illness all their lives‚ their works and pursuits continuously exacerbating their state of mind‚ until they

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    Robert Frost Analysis

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    Taken” by Robert Frost has many different interpretations and meanings. The most effective way to understand these is to understand the diction Frost utilizes. His specific word choice and sentences all lead the reader to his meaning. Many critics believe analyzing Frost’s life will add deeper insight into the poem’s theme; however‚ each has looked too deep and has provided overanalyzed ideas. Although‚ multiple critics claim that examining Frost’s context is the key to understanding his message‚ it is

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    Robert Frost Influences

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    Robert Frost is extremely important to Modern American literature. Frost evoked a lot of deep discussions in classrooms‚ friend groups‚ teachers and kids alike. His work was initially published in England before it was published in America. He is regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life. He frequently used settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century. He used them to examine social and philosophical themes. He is credited as a major influence upon the development

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    What is the future of Social Security? There is much-heated debate on the issues of Social Security today. The Social Security system is the largest government program of income distribution in the United States. People are concerned that they won’t see a dime of what they worked so hard to contribute into the Social Security system for so many years. Social Security provides benefits to about forty-three million Americans. Not only to retired workers‚ but also to their spouses and dependents

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