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    Stolpestad by William Lychack Stolpestad is a short story written by William Lychack‚ published in 2008‚ is about a policeman who gets called out at the end of his shift‚ to help a 9 year old boy with his suffering dog. Stolpestad is the main character in the story and the protagonist. He is not at all captivated by the task at hand‚ which I believe to be the antagonist of the story‚ but follows his orders and heads out to accomplish this odd task and shoots the dog. In the end he is confronted

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    William Blake Poem

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    Writing for the Humanities Flaka Sejdaj English 21001‚ Section P Due: December 17‚ 2009 Professor: Zach Samalin William Blake Poem William Blake‚ the worlds famous English poet (1757- 1827). He never limited himself to a title where you would say he’s poet of only romance or drama but whatever went wept through his soul he would engrave it in words. Joy and sorrow are opposite each other yet Blake develops poems from each

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    London [William Blake]

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    chastisement to the Church‚ and the blood of a soldier stains the outer walls of the monarch’s residence. The nighttime holds nothing more promising: the cursing of prostitutes corrupts the newborn infant and sullies the “Marriage hearse.” Analysis William Blake’s poem‚ "London"‚ is obviously a sorrowful poem. In the first two stanzas‚ Blake utilizes alliteration and word choice to set the mournful atmosphere. Blake introduces his reader to the narrator as he "wanders" through the "chartered" society

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    William Mackenzie King

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    in WWII • Thesis: Mackenzie King was widely respected by his generation for his intelligence‚ and altruistic personality‚ but above all‚ for his achievements. II. Background and Childhood • Born on December 17‚ 1874 Kitchener ON • Named William Lyon Mackenzie King after his grandfather • Son of an unsuccessful lawyer and ambitious mother but his family was far from indigent • His complex character was one of great intelligence‚ intuition‚ and ambition • His Private Occupation was a Civil

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    "Good morning‚ I am Michael Lionel from the department of Aboriginal Affairs‚ may I speak with Miss Lowanna Williams." I gasped and couldn’t speak for a moment. Lowanna warned me about this. People would come for her. They would take her away. "In relation to what may I ask." My voice was shaking and I pleaded with myself to keep calm. "That is no concern to you. Now may I speak with Miss Williams?" I did the only thing I could think of.

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    William Edwards Deming

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    Mike LaVine 12/12/12 Individual assignment 2 William Edwards Deming William Edwards Deming was an American statistician professor. He was also considered an author‚ consultant‚ and lecturer. Deming is most famous for his work done in Japan where he taught top management how to improve design‚ service‚ testing‚ quality‚ and sales through many of his unique methods. Deming made a significant contribution the Japan’s economic status for the innovation of high quality products. He is said to

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    William Blake's London

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    William Blake’s "London" is a representative of English society as a whole‚ and the human condition in general that outlines the socio-economic problems of the time and the major communal evils. It condemns authoritative institutions including the military‚ royalty‚ new industries‚ and the Church. Blake’s tone creates a feeling of informative bitterness‚ and is both angry and despondent at the suffering and increasing corruption of London’s society. Blake’s sophisticated use of notation like

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    Abigail Williams Lies

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    When reading “The Crucible” one may ask themselves‚ why are all of the highest authority characters so adamant to believe that Abigail Williams and the other girls are lying? The author Arthur Miller depicts what it was like to live in 1600 Salem during the witch trials. Abigail Williams is desperately in love with John Proctor; who committed the sin of lechery with her. Abigail then uses her uncle‚ Reverend Parris’ servant‚ Tituba to perform the crime of witchcraft so she can fulfil her lustful

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    grow up. It is natural in humans to make decisions and act on what they believe is to be true. This not only applies to humans‚ but authors use them in their books or plays to create different types of characters. In one of the greatest works by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there are characters that make many different kinds of decisions that determine their role in the book. In the play‚ the protagonist Hamlet‚ after his father’s death‚ is angry about his mother’s hasty marriage to Claudius. He

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    William E. Borah

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    American foreign policy William E. Borah Speech on the League of Nations November 19‚ 1919 In 1919 in order to secure peace and to avoid bloodshed of other wars‚ American Democrat President Woodrow Wilson‚ managed to impose some of his ideas -based on the Fourteen Points- during the Paris Peace Conference‚ including the creation of the League of Nations. The League was an international organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Its goals included disarmament‚ the

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