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    When one feels powerless, one may feel the need to create a role, which allows control. In three of different texts, Faulkner creates two characters who blame their misfortune on others. In “The Sound and the Fury” and “That Evening Sun,” Jason Compson feels helpless and isolated within his own home. Starting in childhood, Jason begins learning tactics to enable authority. When not receiving what he desires, Jason blames his lack of satisfaction on his family. In “As I Lay Dying,” Anse Bundren…

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    Good Evening Salina, Thank you for your post and sharing your thoughts on this DQ. I especially enjoyed reading your personal experience as a paraprofessional and your work with special needs students. Although I am not in the classroom, I do work on a daily basis with special needs individuals as an advocate and team leader. This entails with work with adults of all ages with all types and levels of developmental disabilities. Many of my clients have EBDs. Your comments “I have 3 kids that I…

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    1. Robert Frost’s poem “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” combines elements of poetry to create a masterpiece that can be taken for granted. It discusses a man stopping by a house in the woods on a dark, cold, snowy evening, and if he should stay at the place or continue on. He quickly decides that he can’t stay, “He will not see me stopping here” (3) and later reveals, “But I have promises to keep” (14). He seems that he has many things to do, so he must continue his journey on; even though…

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    Robert Frost 's poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" represents the individual 's caught between nature and civilization. The speaker is lured by the beauty of the falling snow in the woods but he has obligations to fulfill so he continues back to the village. The poet created a creative yet complex rhythm that connected the stanzas together well. The poet also encompassed symbols that ensued various interpretations despite his unknown initial intent for those interpretations.…

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    amplified her heartbeat. Each graceful movement she executed validated that we rise by lifting others. I felt my neurotransmitters release the ‘happiness hormone’ as I locked eyes with every child waiting their turn to perform. The event ‘A Musical Evening’ aimed to propagate equality for people with disabilities, raise funds and change societal perceptions about the differently abled. These funds would enable children like Sneha to live with confidence and dream big. I cast my eyes around the…

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    Variations in art that I have previously worked with involved reading short classics, poetry or portions of literature and developing artistic ideas revolving around the themes. For example, Robert Frost, Stopping by a Snowy Evening, could be incorporated with the theme of painting snowy aspen trees. To create this painting, I would have the children tape of vertical tape strips to mask of where they would like the aspen trees in their painting. Once the tape is in place, the children would…

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    Evening Thoughts by Thomas Berry Thomas Berry argues that a confluence of developments and ideologies of mankind has led to an end of the Cenozoic era, and that the “expansion of the life systems of earth is being terminated,” necessitating a commitment by mankind to embark upon a “transformation from an anthropomorphic norm of reality and value to a biocentric or geocentric norm,” which he describes as the Ecozoic era (43). He proposes that the underlying impetus to mankind’s troubled…

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    Developed almost 90 years ago, CBS News is one of Americas longest, and would seem trusting, news networks. It broadcasts the CBS evening News amongst other well-known news programs such as 60-Minutes and Face the Nation. The end of World War II marked the start of the television, and in 1948 CBS network launched its very first night television newscast, The CBS TV News. Eventually CBS news became a key player in journalism with award winning broadcasters such as Edward Murrow and Walter…

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    the poetic device in “Let Evening Come”, to actualize the importance that one should not be afraid of all misfortunes like death, because there is hope that originates from the promise that God gave all beings, so “Let it come, as it will, and don’t / Be afraid. God does not leave us / Comfortless, so let evening come” (16-18). Adversities like death induces levels of uneasiness and discomfort, but Kenyon states that we need to face it, as we are never alone. An evening is the end of the day,…

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    The poems “Out, Out” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” were written by the distinguished poet, Robert Frost. The poem ”Out, Out” narrates the story of a boy who was using a buzz saw to cut wood in his yard. While he is doing this he accidentally cuts his hand off. This poem shows us how life can change in an instant. Tomorrow is never promised and a person can quickly forget about enjoying life and its greatest treasures, and without even expecting it everything can be taken away. In…

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