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    What is America’s gift to my generation? This is a good question with many possible answers. One might say that America gave their generation freedom of speech. While another might say that America gave their generation freedom of religion. These are both good answers‚ but I say that America has given my generation so much more than just freedom of speech or religion‚ and many agree with me.America has given my generation the right to vote regardless of race or gender‚ the right to have our own personal

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    Aaron’s Gift Madison Trimmer In the short story ¨Aaron’s Gift‚¨ by Myron Levoy‚ the main character Aaron had a pet Pigeon named Pidge‚ in the end of the story Pidge flies away‚ and later that night Aaron thinks of his grandma and her story and thought ¨Her goat has escaped from the Cossacks at last.¨ This means that when Pidge flew away she was happy he was free and alive. When Aaron´s Grandma was a little girl she had a pet goat. The one day the Cossacks came and attacked their town. They couldn’t

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    Joyce has used the name Daedalus as a literary vehicle to give the reader a sense of deeper understanding about Stephen as a character in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ". There is a link between Stephen Dedalus and the Greek mythological figure Daedalus and this becomes apparent to Stephen when he hears his friends say his name in Greek. When Stephen compares himself to the "fabulous artificer" their similar plight reveals itself. The correlation between Stephen’s need to escape Ireland

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    Where the Sleeping Tyger Lies: An Analysis of the Sound Devices Used in The Tyger by William Blake The Tyger‚ written in 1974‚ is one of both simplicity and mystery. Within this poem written by old English William Blake‚ there are 13 full questions within this short 24 line work. Though many literary analysts have attempted to forge a meaning from this work‚ not one theme has a more correct stance than any of the others. One clear symbol within the piece is the Tyger‚ who represents some form

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    America’s Gift to My Generation-Rough Draft In America‚ freedom is the gift to my generation. Speak freely‚ vote‚ or purchase whatever you want. It’s a responsibility such as driving safely‚ keeping a job‚ and serving in a jury with other citizens. Freedom is a choice of who you want to be‚ where you want to work hand‚ and how you will act in this world is it true that this world is it true that this precious gift‚ this box loaded with golden treasure‚ has been paid for by the sacrifice of others

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    "Oranges"‚ the author uses certain literary devices to get the poems point across better. One of these literary devices is free verse. A free verse poem is a poem that does not have a fixed line length‚ stanza form‚ rhyme scheme‚ or meter. For example in verses one through four‚ the first time I walked with a girl‚ I was twelve‚ cold‚ and weighted down with two oranges in my pocket‚ there is no fixed line length‚ stanza form‚ rhyme scheme‚ or meter. The poet used a free verse in this poem to keep it in

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    jingle all the way. Oh what fun to give love on Christmas Day. Last Christmas we spread joy to the world by making the children as the " STAR NG PASKO " CHRISTMAS SEASON… Christmas or "Pasko" is the most awaited celebration and happiest season or event not only in the Philippines but also in the whole Christian world. This is also the time of the year when family getting together‚ especially when family members from overseas come home with lots of gifts. Exchanging gifts and the family feast

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    A Gift of Goats is a Gift of Hope Story and Photos by Darcy Kiefel‚ Heifer International Photojournalist   In a mud home made vibrant by beautiful flowers‚ Leokodia Byabasaija extended her hand to welcome a stranger.    Byabasaija‚ a beautiful woman who conceals the hardships of her life with an engaging smile‚ lives in the village of Kisinga‚ Uganda. Not long ago she had a happy life with her husband‚ Lesio‚ and their children. Married in 1968‚ the couple‚ working as peasant farmers‚ raised

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    America’s gift to my generation Do you know when our national anthem first came to be the official anthem of the United States of America? The anthem was written by Francis Scott Key and became the official American anthem on March 3‚ 1931. America’s gift to my generation is freedom of expression. Freedom of expression means we have the right to express our opinions in many ways. Currently‚ the professional football players of our nation seem to be using their freedom of expression to‚ in

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    be one of Truman Capote’s best selling books as well‚ In Cold Blood. What makes In Cold Blood significant from the rest is that‚ unlike the others‚ this book is able to transport the reader to a dimension of pure concentrated realism‚ wonderment‚ and imagination. This is not to say that the rest of the books within the selection are unable to achieve a similar goal‚ but rather to stress the point that the rhetorical devices used within In Cold Blood aid in the creation of the aforementioned

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