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    The Butterfly Poem

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    seven weeks. However, the two Jews wrote a story/poem during the Holocaust which both were depressing. Krystyna wrote a autobiography during the Holocaust called “Krystyna’s story” and Pavel wrote a beautiful yet heartbreakking poem called “The Butterfly” and they both explain what it was like for them with similarities and differences betwee n the story/poem.…

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    Butterfly Autobiography

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    Butterfly is known as one of God’s masterpieces that is created by transforming from something ugly to a glamorous creature. However, it is the pain that actually creates the beauty of a butterfly’s wing. Without the extreme struggle when the caterpillar breaks its own cocoon, the butterfly would never, ever be able to fly. I have to confess that I was born a caterpillar, “unsightly blemishes” as I identified my corpulent body and ugly out looking. When I was young, I did not understand how an…

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    In the novel "In the time of the Butterfly" by Julia Alvarez theirs four Mirabal sisters that live in Dominican Republic. The Mirabal sisters are all referred to as "butterflies". In the time of the butterflies talks about how the four courageous sisters came together to save their country. The sisters start of by not knowing nothing political to fixing it all. There's time when they struggle and put themselves at risk but they always worked together to go against Trujillo. They all show freedom…

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    Thanks to the Michael Phelps-Ryan Lochte rivalry, the 200 Individual Medley is one of the most watched competitive swimming events in the world (Park np). This race combines all four strokes and tests both the skill and the guts of a competitor. The IM is comprised of speed and endurance. To fully understand the complexity of this race, personal experience is required. Although some will never attempt the IM, a complete description allows spectators a more in-depth comprehension as well.…

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    Midterms How do the choices made by the archivist in selection, appraisal and arrangement/description of archival materials ultimately affect the historical record? Archivist have a greater impact on history, culture and how the future sees the present (past) than most. An archivist can pick and choose which record, document or artifact can go into storage for later research. Not only that, but how it is cared for (arrangement/display) and put out for the public to view can affect what the…

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    The monarch butterfly is a beautiful butterfly that is well known for its large migration from places all over the continent to California and Mexico. They make this migration during the fall in order to make it to Mexico and California before the cold weather strikes. If the butterflies were to get caught in the cold weather they would not be able to survive. Monarchs who reside east of the Rocky Mountains will migrate to Mexico and hibernate in oyamel fir trees. Those who live west of the…

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    There's nothing worse than having to cut short a dive because you aren't able to 'equalize' on the way down, or you find yourself running out of air more quickly than you realized; or even wasting time keeping yourself level, and missing out on some of the spectacular undersea life in The Bahamas. Whether you're a seasoned pro, or still "wet behind the ears", there are a few hints and tips that can help you make the most of your Bahamas dive. Equalizing One of the most common challenges for…

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    Comparing Two Forces as One: a Classical Poem “To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.”(Hugo 810). These words were spoken by a famous French poet named Victor Hugo. Throughout the poem, The Genesis of Butterflies, words and their devices came together to ensure the reader is left with a new outlook on love and nature, making it one of the best poems. There are three different devices that were used. They are personification combined with imagery,…

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    Madame Butterfly Analysis

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    sign of romantic interest. In the play Madame Butterfly Pinkerton scorns his Japanese lover just as the West scorns the East, insisting the Eastern nations submit to Western powers. Ironically this brings about the downfall of the western man in the play turned movie M. Butterfly. While M. Butterfly was set in an occupation type colony a more recent play set in a settler invader type colony also talked about how the westerners work to subdue…

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    The film of The Language of Butterflies was released on June 16 in 2000 with the director, José Luis Cuerda. It is about a shy child and his kind teacher in 1936, during the civil war in Spain. Moncho, is afraid to start school, and it is up to the kind and compassionate Don Gregorio to help him. When the civil war begins, the lives of the two are changed. In my opinion, history was an important part of the history of Spain and I will tell you the movie three point seven of five stars. The…

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