A Reading of Linda Pastan’s “Pass/Fail” Often poems can be hard to read and confusing. Linda Pastan’s poem “Pass/Fail” is pretty easy to understand but it also has deep meaning. This poem can be seen as representing test anxiety and also other anxiety you have as you go through life making decisions. The effect the writer is trying to achieve is that overcoming anxieties can be hard but if you do not accept reality you will never succeed. It seems as if the writer is saying
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really good at‚ or are just meant to do. It only depends on if you find it or not. Apparently‚ when I was younger I was always banging on a drum or dancing around my kitchen with a fake guitar‚ and all I do‚ and all I think i’ll ever do‚ is anything that is involved with music. A life calling is something that is kind of controversial. Some people agree‚ some don’t. But I am one of those people who think it’s your life. Whatever your life calling is‚ you love to do it‚ and you are going to be doing
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Where Do We Go From Here? Mark 1:12-13 Delivered on October 30‚ 2014 at 12th District Fall Convocation Bishop Samuel L. Green‚ Sr. Long Version As I close‚ I can hear Jairus‚ the synagogue ruler‚ asking this same question “Where do we go from here”? His question was birthed from his desperation‚ because his baby daughter was about to die‚ she would never experience a prom‚ or graduate from college. [I don’t know if she was dying because she was a little black girl who may have been walking in
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Caroline Lucretia Herschel was born on March 16‚ 1750 in Hanover‚ Germany. She was one of 10 children of Anna Ilse Moritzen and Issak Herschel. Caroline didn’t get a great education‚ but she learned how to read and write. However‚ she didn’t receive a formal degree. When Caroline was ten years old‚ she was diagnosed with the Typhus disease. Caroline’s family was very big in music‚ and one of her older brothers‚ William‚ later moved to England to pursue a music career. When Caroline was 22‚ she moved
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Caroline your sweet as a fairy and you will marry You are noble but yet so humble You are English but came to Australia to finish You Have three sons but have your reasons Married at a young age but gain less wage With a husband thirteen years your senior‚ your such a dreamer A change from Christian to catholic is a big differentiae A change from Christian you had a mission Born 1808‚ died 1877 She came to Sydney which is a busy city At age seven you invented a game that you should not be
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Lincoln in chapter 24 in a book called I Know Where The Caged Bird Sings. Dr. Lincoln is a man that went through school to get a degree to get a dentistry. Dr. Lincoln looks like a normal or in other words common white guy. He is a normal white guy because he has brown hair‚ blue eyes. He wears a white jacket because he is a dentist and he uses glasses when he works on people’s mouths. Dr. Lincoln acts very racist and says a lot of racist stuff such as¨ I do not want to put my hand in a …… mouth.¨ Thoughts
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- On Saturday‚ September 13‚ the First Annual “Caroline Fund 5k” will be held in Caldwell beginning with a 7:30 am registration at St. Aloysius Church parking lot‚ 219 Bloomfield Avenue. The event will honor the life of Caroline Vandemark‚ who passed away from inoperable brain cancer on June 26‚ 2013‚ with proceeds to be donated to The Caroline Vandemark Fund for Brain and Spine Tumor Research at the John Theurer Cancer Center in Hackensack. Caroline was a compassionate young woman with a positive
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In the book titled‚ Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott‚ she describes different techniques in how she goes about writing. Lamott mentions how much she procrastinates before writing drafts because sometimes panic sets in and also how her mind wanders at times. For example‚ she states that “I think about someone I’m really annoyed with‚ or some financial problem that is driving me crazy‚ and decide that I must resolve this before I get down to today’s work” (17). Although I do not write all that often‚ if
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Growing up‚ Caroline Smith always knew she had it easier than most children her age. She had two loving parents‚ was the top of her class‚ MVP of the swim team and Caroline was nothing but loved. Throughout high school‚ she always had many boys who viewed her as a goddess however she never felt the same way. It was at the end of summer going into her Junior year when she met a boy named Emmett Anderson. Caroline fell in love with him the moment she saw him. Emmett had nothing but good intentions
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This epigraph to Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Caroline gives us insight to the story and guides us in the direction to show us the importance of the story. The quote “People pay for what they do‚ and still more‚ for what they have allowed themselves to become. And they pay for it simply: by the lives they lead.”- James Baldwin symbolizes a lot throughout this story. Although we all wanted justice in the end‚ it isn’t what we got. This quote tends to be directed towards many people throughout
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