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    human public experience, also the importance of the context in inspiring this poem and the secret collaboration of writing between Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy. William Wordsworth, was born on (7, April, 1770) in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, his mother died when he was 8 years old ; which affected his writing, he attended Hawkshead Grammar school after that he studied at St.Johns college…

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    falling ill on her way to Scotland. In an effort to avoid civil war, King Edward I (aka Longshanks) was asked to be an arbitrator while a new king was elected. The new king, John Balliol, ended up being very weak and through him, King Edward I of England took control of Scotland in 1296…

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    always somehow fused with British ones until the end of the 19th century. Within the literature of The United States we can find a significant number of various influences such as Native American legends written down long after they were told, New England novels, African American songs and stories, women's prose or journals, all of forged the classical canon of America. Just like any other national literature, America's was shaped by the country's history which is why African American writers…

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    birthday. The title is interrelated with the event because time has added to Milton’s age, and made him old – twenty-three years old. He wrote the poem around the same time that he received his Master of Arts degree from Christ's College in Cambridge, England. He spent his previous years in learning foreign languages like: English, French, Spanish, Syriac (the language…

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    ‘’England’s policy towards Wales is not the only reason the decline, but it’s the main one. It’s the consequence of the state treating the Welsh language as a sickness which needed to be cured ‘’. English was the only ‘real’ language to be spoken. Sure, England can do it. They do not have to fear anything and especially losing their precious language. It is the 3rd most spoken language in the world right after Chinese Mandarin and Spanish and not something that will be extinct at all. His tone…

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    main objective can also be placed in modern time for any theatre company across the globe. For instance, Theatre Lawrence has a mission statement that reads, “Theatre Lawrence partners with volunteers to create and deliver extraordinary theatre and education programs that engage community members of all ages and backgrounds as audience members and participants.” So you can see, this objective still applies to the 21st century. Another rule that has proved to last is, “ The Committee shall…

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    significant changes that favored women in the despite their contribution to fighting for independence. This contribution of women also helped to project women in a new light where they were seen as influencers at home and, therefore, deserved an education in order to be able to nurture wise children. In addition, it also contributed to promoting gender equality at home which inspired future gender equality initiatives outside the home. Moreover, more women started participating in various…

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    deliver the true feeling of Scotland in the late 13th century and give educational words about hardship times, that would stick within the mind forever, world needs something in larger scale. Mel Gibson gave the world opportunity of enjoyment and education at the same time, by producing a movie called Braveheart. The movie Braveheart is about a peasant boy of the end of the 13th century, William Wallace (Mel Gipson), that grows up into a warrior. After the loss of his father and his wife he…

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    Racism In Football

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    Recommendations Recently, English football is being promoted by the U.K. government and the Football Association (FA) has been handed the major role to play in the counter against racism and increase the involvement rates of ethnic minorities in the British civic society (KASSIMERIS, 2008, p. 125). However, for one to use football as a tool for braking down the barriers for racial abuse, racism at the elite level should be tackled first so as to set a better example for the others. After looking…

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    William Wordsworth is considered as the real pioneer of romanticism all over the world so he published a lot of romantic poems which reflect the beauty of nature to all readers. He had established effective relation with Samuel Coleridge for emphasizing the romantic context of poetry in the 19th century. They both revolted against the norms of classical movement which dominated Europe until the end of the 18th century. Romantic poets adopted a new approach of poetry writing as they avoided the…

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