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    The American voice is characterized by The theme of hard work. This is demonstrated in Walt Whitman’s poem “ I hear America singing” states that “ the wood cutter’s song the plowboys on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown. this means that they are hard working people that they are passionate in what they do. Those workers are happy to head to work with such Joy.this idea is also found in Obama’s speech that states “her father worked on the oil rings and farm through…

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    People always hope that great thing would happen in the future. Everyone has good wishes. So does Walt Whitman. By writing the poem “so long,” Whitman makes his wishes for America and people through his announcements. His statements express the idea of democracy and faith in the future of the country. He also imagines his own death. The announcements of the future and his attitude toward death grant Whitman a sense of fulfillment. The author’s faith in future is one theme of the poem. Whitman…

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    Artaud's Illness

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    Antoine Marie Joseph Artaud was born on September 4, 1896 in Marseilles, France. He was one of three survivors out of nine children born to a Levantine Greek mother and a wealthy ship fitter father. His parents were first cousins. Such a successive mortality rate may have been in part due to congenital problems that played a major role in his illnesses. Artaud spent time in the Army and was discharged due to “self- induced habit of sleepwalking. His most productive works come only after a…

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    1. How did SIB’s status as an “offshore bank” facilitate Stanford’s alleged fraud? One reason is that the SIB’s status as an “offshore bank”, is that the bank did not have to follow any of the U.S. laws or regulations. Also the fact that it only had a portion of the assets of a multi bullion dollar company helped. 2. Why would investors be willing to sacrifice immediate access to the funds they deposited with SIB? It is because they wanted more return for their money. Since they expected above…

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    Allen Ginsberg Howl

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    It’s a Mad Mad World: An Analysis of the Narration in Allen Ginsberg’s Howl In his famous poem Howl, Allen Ginsberg takes his readers on a journey through the world where he and his friends live in. He describes a walk in the streets of New Jersey and tells his tale of how the world is seen from his eyes. His tone changes throughout the different parts from a normal tone to an angry tone and to an ecstatic tone. Ginsberg’s chaotic narration of the 1950s imbues his poem with the feelings of his…

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    Tracy Smith Poem

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    Tracy K. Smith is a poet, and she is the 22nd poet laureate of the United States. Carla Hayden appointed Smith a second term as poet laureate. Smith does not like how America has divided into two regions: urban and rural. Although she is from the urban region, she wants to discover solutions for the rural region. When Smith was in South Carolina, she met different people that were apart of segregation. Furthermore, she felt overwhelmed by two poems during her time visiting rural areas. The first…

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    Walt Whitman, born in 1819, is profoundly known for his later start in poetry. His works primarily focus on his personal experience within the Civil War. His two works deeply reflect his time spent as a nurse for the Union side of the war. Although one being fiction and the other nonfiction, Whitman is capable of getting his tone and ideas across to the reader in both The Artilleryman’s Vision and Letter to His Mother. Both works and their depictions articulate the Civil War experience through…

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    old enough to imagine a future, it has been in jeopardy”. Growing up between two world wars and amidst the Great Depression was motivation for the Beat Generation to live in the moment, and not to focus very far into the future. Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg were the two most-famous Beat Generation writers, and as their fame developed so did the movement…

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    Michael Jordan is one of the most notable basketball players in history. He 's retired now, but his name still gets brought up when people talk about great players. When he was playing professionally, he was always the first person to arrive at practice and the last person to leave. He always practiced the basics over and over again. He was a great player because he was someone who was devoted to practicing and there are similar stories about other great athletes. The only way someone gets…

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    Sean P. Brenn Case Study

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    Kyley Scott 919 Washington St., Reading, Pa. 19601 (610) 790-4314 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Scott, provided the following information: Scott said she was employed by Security Guards Inc, WSK & Associates Consulting Group 600 North Park Road, Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 (610) 375-4747 for 8 years. She has been laid off since February 2015. Scott worked in her…

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