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Lost Feel Direction
372 words
reaching back for something that isnt there you
suddenly feel you no longer care your once soft
feelings are hard as stone and in your decisions
you are now alone pages ripped out of your book of
life the same as being stabbed with a butcher
knife theres no direction, dont know whos the boss
you feel alone, you feel so lost from an A to a C
student you have turned the ripped out pages have
now been burned you lost your smarts and you lost
your mind you feel stuck out, a one and only kind
everyth...
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Quot Lost Feel
376 words
Reaching back for something that isnt there you
suddenly feel you no longer care your once soft
feelings are hard as stone and in your decisions
you are now alone pages ripped out of your book of
life the same as being stabbed with a butcher
knife theres no direction, dont know whos the boss
you feel alone, you feel so lost from an "
A" to a " C" student you have
turned the ripped out pages have now been burned
you lost your smarts and you lost your mind you
feel stuck out, a...
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Caught Off Balance Stannard
718 words
Love among the graves Courting Shadows by Jem
Poster 278 pp, Sceptre I had expected bones, of
course, though not in such abundance. As first
lines go, its a good one. Eleven unassuming little
words, but so seductive, dramatic and drenched
with implication. What bones? And why expected,
and why so many? And who is this person anyway, so
suddenly compelled to share this sinister
observation with us? If great openings are meant
to make the reader turn the page, lets just say I
turned it and kept on...
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King Of Scotland Cycle Of Life
1,147 words
Throughout William Shakespeare's Macbeth, many
characters evolve and many disappear into the
background. The main character, Macbeth (MB for
short), travels through utter chaos when he
proclaims himself monarch. When he first meets the
witches of the supernatural, they tell him of the
future. One of the themes amplified throughout the
play is the circle of life, from the beginning to
the end. The visions provided by the three witches
begin Macbeth's quest for dominance. The three
main effects of...
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Wife Of Bath Institution Of Marriage
1,663 words
Marriage is an institution viewed upon in many
different ways. Some people believe it is a holy
union of two people in order to reproduce. On the
other hand, there are those who look at it as a
social contract which often binds two people that
are not necessarily right for each other. In
Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales, the view
taken is that of the former. Chaucer looks at
marriage as an obligation that is almost always
dominated by one of its two members, as view
proven in the Millers Ta...
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Importance Of Being Earnest Domestic Duties
2,185 words
Critics of the play refer to Wilde's mastery of
epigram and the audacity and polish of his wit.
Illustrate this mastery using examples which you
have enjoyed from the play. Proposal for opening:
According to Collins English Dictionary wit is the
talent or quality of using unexpected associations
between contrasting or disparate words or ideas to
make a clever humorous effect, it is more
intellectual than straightforward humour which can
include slapstick. An epigram is a witty, often
paradoxical...
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Front Door House Hear
404 words
The streets are quiet with the exception of frogs
in the woods nearby. The drums of the Offspring
are now playing. Suddenly, Im flying through the
frosty air, I swerve, gain speed, bend my knees,
and kick up and outwards. Appropriately, the song
Falling plays as I drop, landing on my foot
sideways as my leg remains strait up and down. I
crash and hear two internal cracks, one of which
is very loud (my fibula), and the second is more
since (my title). Next, I land sharply on the
middle of my spin...
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Dangerous Game Three Days
611 words
The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is
about the hunter and the hunted but later in the
story it becomes ironic because it turns into a
game were the hunter becomes the hunted. It turns
into a chase of competition and of survival. Two
sailors Rainsford and his partner Whitney sailed
in to the darkness of the of sea. Their purpose
was to hunt, they called it the " greatest
sport" . They were hunters and headed to the
Amazon to hunt vicious animals such as Jaguars,
and tigers. The...
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Concept Of Love Porphyrias Lover
524 words
However, the speaker is aware of her passionate
attempt to conceal her pride and vanity. Her
beauty, pride, and conceit prevent Porphyria from
completely loving the speaker. The unnamed speaker
realizes that Porphyria cannot make a true
commitment to a serious relationship of love. He
is overcome by his passion and desire to be her
only lover. As the couple embraces one another,
the speaker is unable to restrain overwhelming
desire to make Porphyria his only lover. He has
terrible thoughts about...
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People Of The Town Narrative Structure
1,030 words
Sometimes, evil surfaces from the most ordinary
and unpredictable everyday surroundings. This is
most apparent on the short story, The Lottery,
published in 1948, in which author Shirley Jackson
writes of a mysterious and barbaric tradition that
stems from seemingly ordinary town settings.
Coulthard describes the reason of continuing
appeal of The lottery is because of its nihilistic
undercurrent, and not the surface attack on
subservience to custom (The Explicator 226).
Through the use of narra...
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Mc Teague Animal Imagery
1,136 words
English 4 / 15 / 96 Mc TEAGUE Mc Teague, a novel
written at the turn of the century by Frank
Norris, is a classic example of naturalist
writing. This novel is written with the harsh
realities that were this time period. There are
many themes that occur in naturalism. Some of them
that appear in this novel are greed, lust, strife,
as well as Darwinism and animal imagery. All of
these themes help Norris describe with vivid
detail his tragic account of human degradation.
One of the forces that driv...
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Japanese Literature Peony Garden Story
1,615 words
The written word is one of the oldest and most
beautiful forms of communication. It can be said
that one of the strongest emotions ever extracted
from the human spirit came from the written word.
In Japanese literature, you can find some of the
most radiant stories ever written. Some authors
would use the earth around them to tell their
stories. Using nature in Japanese literature was a
whole other form of storytelling. In The Peony
Garden by Nagai Kate, the story on the surface
seems to be very...
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Horse Dealer Daughter Dead Mother
1,049 words
Short Story Analysis: The Preparation for Mabel s
Transfiguration In the short story The Horse
Dealer s Daughter by D. H. Lawrence, Mabel Person
feels as though she lives in two opposite worlds.
The fantasies and thoughts of her long time dead
mother seem to her more real than her home life
and brothers. Before Mabel fell in love with Jack
Fergusson, she believed that taking her life would
be more beneficial than continuing to live her
routine life. To die, she was convinced, would
reunite her w...
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Giving Birth Girl
340 words
This book is about a farm girl? s life in the 19
th century that is centered around the burning
room. The burning room is a room just for giving
birth and dying. The room is rarely used, but when
it is used the lives of the people inside suddenly
change. The first event in the burning room is the
birth of the little girl? s baby brother. This was
a strange event because an African American
runaway who the girl was hiding without her
parents knowing was the person who delivered the
baby. After sh...
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U S Attorney United States Of America
1,053 words
Watergate Scandal THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Watergate
is a hotel in Washington D. C. where the
Democratic National Committee held their campaign
headquarters. The current president at the time
was Richard M. Nixon, who was involved in the
scandal himself and which lead to the cause of his
resignation. The Watergate scandal should not have
happened, but it did and it caused the American
people to judge less of their government system.
The scandal began on June 17, 1972, with the
arrest of five men wh...
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Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Arteries
746 words
QUESTION: What is Angina? And what is the cure?
RESPONSE: Angina refers to the pain arising from
lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscle.
Typically, it is a crushing pain behind the
breastbone in the center of the chest, brought on
by exertion and relieved by rest. It may at times
radiate to or arise in the left arm, neck, jaw,
left chest, or back. It is frequently accompanied
by sweating, palpitations of the heart, and
generally lasts a matter of minutes. Similar pain
syndromes may be...
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Merriam Websters Collegiate Websters Collegiate Dictionary
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Self-respect is essential to every human being.
When a person is born, throughout his life he
develops a certain degree of self-respect for
himself. No one can teach him self-respect.
Self-respect comes from within a person. He has to
learn it for himself. Alfred Whitney Griswold put
it best when he said, Self respect can not be
hunted. It can not be purchased. It is not for
sale. It can never be fabricated out of public
relations. It comes to us when we are alone, in
quiet moments, in quiet pla...
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Hester Prynne Scarlet Letter
1,007 words
The fate of all characters in The Scarlet Letter
was determined by Hawthorne s revealing statement
in the middle of the novel. This impenetrable
truth dictates the behavior of the characters in
the entire story. The public and the hierarchy of
the society demanded punishments for all involved
of such severity that even years after the crime
its potential still resonated throughout the town,
effecting the plot through its ending. Hawthorne s
placement of this quote is typical of his clever
artifi...
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Wells Fargo Charles E
800 words
9; On Black Bart Black Bart 9; On August 3
of 1877, a stage was making its way over the low
hills between Point Arenas and Duncan? s Mills on
the Russian River when a lone figure suddenly
appeared in the middle of the road. Wearing a
duster and a mask made from a flour sack, the
bandit pointed a double- barreled shotgun at the
driver and said, " Throw down the box! "
" I? ve labored long and hard for bread, For
honor and for riches, But on my corns too long
you? ve the You f...
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Sled Dog John Thornton
1,635 words
Buck, a huge four-year-old Scottish Shepherd-Saint
Bernard cross-breed, lived a life of ease at Judge
Millers Santa Clara Valley estate. As the judges
loyal companion, working with his sons, and
guarding his grandchildren, Buck ruled over all
things humans included. Combining his mothers
intelligence with the size and strength of his
father, Buck became the undisputed leader of all
the dogs on the estate. At this time, gold had
been found in Alaska, and thousands of men were
rushing to the North...
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