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    The short story Gore by Sarah Ellis compared to, Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl is both similar for various reasons. This essay will look over three main ideas of similarities in these two short stories. One of these reasons is the characters from these two stories are reacting spontaneously in a male vs. female conflict. Secondly, the two both solved a problem raised/caused by the opposite gender which in both of these was male antagonists starting the conflict that furthermore leads into…

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    In Kelly Michugh-Stewart’s article, “My Father Died in Afghanistan, and I Support Colin Kaepernick,” minor instances of the National Anthem being disrespected in the N.F.L. and an individual’s ways of exercising their rights are expressed. Michugh-Stewart’s piece puts her own personal experiences at N.F.L. games as examples of when the National Anthem was carelessly disrespected without a reason. The piece argues that these acts of disrespect are much worse than current N.F.L. athlete, Colin…

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    A Personal Narrative Essay

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    They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but I see those words not in details in the picture, but the stories and lesson it speaks. I look at a picture that looks like any other you would typically see. It’s only a picture of a smiling boy in a frozen forest. But to me, I see a story and a life of someone in a different mindset that I can relate to. This person was not as adventurous and I would have liked, but once it came down to it, I didn't regret involving myself in these…

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    Throughout Haruki Murakami’s, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running he goes though the connection running has with his writing. Not only did he use running to clear his head, he used running to hold himself accountable to the goals he set for himself. He is a man who allowed himself to pursue his dream and not hold back. Running at first was just a hobby he had ran some marathons but he was never a big competitor the goal was all in his own mind. He just wanted to feel proud of his own…

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    Alecia Beth Moore, well known as Pink is an American singer and songwriter. Pink is constantly being displayed as ‘tough and wild’ but her soft rock song “Dear Mr. President” shows her politically and socially conscious side. The song was written in 2005 and sooner released in 2006. Just as there are different genres in books and movies there are also different genres in music videos. There are three main genres, these are narrative, conceptual and performance. However, music videos can be a…

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    Despite the fact that both narratives follow the attempts of climbers to scale an imposing mountain, “The Devils Thumb” and Touch the Top of the World handle the subject matter in different ways. While both stories focus on the climb itself, they also address the underlying themes and lessons these climbs bring with them. As such, the two narratives take on extremely different viewpoints; one focuses on innocence and the limits of dreams, while the other focuses its attention on the author’s…

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    In the novel, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck. The author depicts the characters as emotionally desensitized and a lack of sensitivity. The novel takes place in the great depression and illustrates what life was like during the great depression. The novel's two main characters are George and Lennie. George and Lennie are best friends searching to find a job in California. During the Great Depression, it was uncommon for people to travel together. George is the leader of the two of them.…

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    Bob Dylan Songs Analysis

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    Harka Gurung Analytical essay by three songs (Bob Dylan) English 101-067 October 21, 2017 These three songs by Bob Dylan emphasize mostly on people and the nation entirely; he is trying to bring his message to people, warning them of their ignorance and sufferings. He also uses his song to bring the rights and freedoms of people like it are in the song “blowing in the wind.” He also discourages people from quitting, when he writes, “knocking on the heaven’s door.” He, therefore, gives hope to…

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    In On the Mundane Significance of Bike Lanes, author Luis Vivanco delves deep into the “mundane significance” of bicycle lanes. What Vivanco means by the “mundane significance” of bike lanes is how on the surface level, bike lanes can seem very dull and insignificant, especially in comparison with many other anthropological topics. Vivanco however utilizes a different definition of the word mundane to help explain the truly “earthy” and “world-making” possibilities of everyday human life that…

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    Love is not always based on physical appearences. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, is a book that proves that you love someone for their heart. The two main characters are Louisa Clark and Will Traynor. Will Traynor was in a terrible motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed. Will and Louisa are an unlikely pair, yet they become romantically involved. Me Before You shows, that love is not just about what you see, but about what you feel on the inside. The book appealed to me because of the two…

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