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Youth In Today
662 Words - 3 Pages.... or at least answer the ways in which they are defined by those in power” (p.179). Lipsitz tells the reader in this statement that young defiant people often rebel from domination in order to become free of any laws or rules that govern them. Lipsitz states, “Despite endless rhetoric about “family values,” the wealthiest and most powerful forces in our society have demonstrated by their actions that they feel that young people do not matter, that they can be our nation’s lowest priority” (p.177). This quote declares that young people are regarded to as the lowest priority in our nation. Lipsitz continues, “From tax cuts that ign ....
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Poem~dream Deferred
544 Words - 2 Pages.... deferred is forgotten, lost, and nothing but a memory. The second example, crusted syrup, being hard and dried up, again suggests that the dream deferred has no life. Also, being bittersweet, using the example of syrup implies that the dream deferred is hard and sour (undesirable) on the outside, yet sweet on the inside.
The next two images Hughes uses continue to suggest a sense of death and decay. The first, “rotten meat,” which is odorous and reeks of death, very strongly suggests that the dream deferred has lost its beauty. This image also implies that the dream is a thing of past that’s now worthless. The second image, a “running sore,” hints that the ....
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The Weapons Of War
4808 Words - 18 Pages.... gave contributions to
society that are still appreciated today. Even with all of these positive
and exciting changes, man's fatal flaw reared its ugly head throughout this
period. A plethora of wars and battles tarnished the Renaissance. The
Thirty Years War, the Wars of Religion, St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the
English Civil War, and the Peasant's War were responsible for only a
fraction of the lives that were wasted across Europe in the 15th to mid-
17th centuries.
The focus of this essay is not the wars that occurred during the
Renaissance. Rather, it is the implements of these wars. In any fight, a
man must be able to defend himself and be able to ....
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Tocacco And Its Effects
1415 Words - 6 Pages.... more than 400,000 Americans die from effects of cigarette smoking. Nonsmokers subjected to the smoke of others also suffer: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke causes more than 50,000 annual deaths among nonsmokers. Smoking by pregnant women is responsible for about 10% of all infant deaths in this country. Smokeless tobacco and cigars are regaining popularity. The use of smokeless tobacco tripled since 1972; cigar smoking has increased 66% in the last 5 years.
Given the overwhelming evidence against tobacco, why would anyone today begin using it? How does it exercise its hold over users? What can smokers and nonsmokers do to help achieve a tobacco-free society? ....
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The Scarlet Letter
502 Words - 2 Pages.... is shown through the author's tone and diction as a beautiful, gold and colorful piece.
Pearl, Hester's child, is portrayed Puritanically, as a child of sin who should be treated as such, ugly, evil, and shamed. The reader more evidently notices that Hawthorne carefully, and sometimes not subtly at all, places Pearl above the rest. She wears colorful clothes, is extremely smart, pretty, and nice. More often than not, she shows her intelligence and free thought, a trait of the Romantics. One of Pearl's favorite activities is playing with flowers and trees. (The reader will recall that anything affiliated with the forest was evil to Puritans. To Hawthorne, however, the ....
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The Maori Of New Zealand
542 Words - 2 Pages.... also. The mighty English, who
at the time was one of the world powers, subjugated the natives of Australia,
the Aborigine people. The Aborigine, having very little technology, were easily
subdued and the land became an English colony, used at first for its natural
resources but also as a exile or prison colony. The lack of resistance from the
natives made it relatively easy for the English to accomplish their task. This
gave the Aborigine absolutely no respect from the English, and almost to this
day are they treated as inferiors, by the English. This was not the case with
the neighboring Maori's.
As stated before, the English eventually found their way to the south, ....
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Should Scholarship Athletes Work?
537 Words - 2 Pages.... and make
enough money to cover living expenses and traveling costs.
Under the new legislation, which was passed at the NCAA Convention,
Division I athletes on full scholarship will be allowed to earn enough money to
match the full cost of attending school. Athletic scholarships typically cover
room, board, books and tuition, but do not cover costs for trips home, gas,
laundry and other items. The determination of how much money covers those things
is made by each school's financial aid office; most administrators have
estimated the costs to be between $2,000 and $3,000 a year. Athletes who choose
to work, and their employers, will be required to sign an affidavit that s ....
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Transcendentalism
370 Words - 2 Pages.... was regarded as the highest human faculty.
It was believed in order to comprehend the divine, God, and the universe one must transcend or go beyond the physical and emotional description of normal human thought.
That you must go to the level of the soul and once there it is believed that all people have access to divine inspiration and sought and loved freedom and knowledge and truth.
The Transcendentalist adopts the whole connection of spiritual doctrine. He believes in miracle, in the perpetual openness of the human mind to new influx of light and power; he believes in inspirationm and in ecstasy. He wishes that the spiritual principle should be suffered to deomonstr ....
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