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    Halo or Call of Duty Do you like gaming? Do you like playing war/first person shooter games? If so, I am going to give you facts about each game series so you can decide which one you’d like to play the most. First off, Call of Duty has focused aim, extended clip (a perk), perks, you are able to create a class of guns/weapons, you can be a drone also. But Halo has alien, energy swords, over half of…

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    Labels are everywhere. No matter who you are, we all have labels. These labels could be positive, but could also be negative. Labels affect people every day and can sometimes change who they really are. I get labeled all the time, whether I’m at school or in public. I get told that I’m tall, pretty, and nice by older people a lot. Those are the kind of labels I enjoy hearing. My friends and family tell me all those things, including how smart and funny I am. Labels like these are the kinds of…

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    A theme by definition is a reoccurring subject or lesson in a storyline. An author can vary the delivery of the theme in few ways. They may use the setting, the characters, and the events that take place. These are only a few ways to develop it. There are many different ways to explain a singular theme. A singular theme may be found in many different plots or story lines. Angela's Ashes and The Street, two separate stories, one shared theme. A few themes can be found in each excerpt, but both…

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    Cameron Davidson Professor Brenda Barner Intro to Contemporary Literature 15 Oct. 2015 Poem Analysis Most poems are about a certain theme. From love poems to pieces relating to times of the past, poetry can vary differently from other forms of literature. Poems are usually shorter and don't always give us as the readers a chance to grasp what is coming at us. How one evaluates poetry can differ greatly between others, as does one's understanding of a poetic piece. We as humans may have…

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    For the Humanities Site Evaluation assignment, I have chosen www.poets.org from the Academy of American Poets. I visited the website on February 7, 2018. I noticed a quote on the main page that read “Poems are handbooks for human decency and understanding. Poets hold water in their cupped hands and run back from well because someone is parched and thirsting. The poem is a force field against despair.” I found this quote intriguing and it made me want to look furthermore into what the website…

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    In this world, there are many issues, as we like to call them. Many people use different forms of poetry to give their opinion on these so-called issues. In addition, many famous writers, such as Maya Angelou, have written many poems because of the social issues present in the time period that the artist lived in. Some social issues now and in the past have included beauty, racism, bullying, war, or even need of acceptance. In my opinion, poetry impacts the world because it raises awareness of…

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    Poetry in Motion Poetry tends to be dull and unappealing for others. It is something that students are forced to learn in school. They read it, they write it, they hear it, but it ends up stopping right there. For teenagers in high school, poetry doesn't take anyone anywhere but a trip to a sheep farm, but in the Dead Poet's Society, these young high school teenagers obtain more than just a lesson in poetry. Neil Perry and Todd Anderson room together in an almost dictator like school run by Mr…

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    Many different perceptions for a theme can be brought to the table when it comes to literature. Everyone has a differing opinion for the several possible themes in just one piece of literature. However some literature is not made to be labeled and limited by stamping a theme on to the title. However, one piece of work that has a clear and evident theme is “To Build a Fire” by Jack London. The theme that is portrayed in this short story pertains to the individual being blinded by their own…

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    What is more truthful: an autobiography or a biography? Biographies often offer facts backed up by multiples sources and evidence. Additionally, they are more inclined to provide unbiased information as there it is not controlled by a single source who’s ideas are meant to be taken unquestioned. Biographies allow the reader an objective approach to looking at someone’s life, an approach that has already been filtered through the author's mind. The author parses out reality from myth and when…

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    Poem Analysis The poem “The Power of the Word” is written by Lawson Fusao, a Japanese American poet. This poem is not a narrative poem and is closer to a lyrical poem. It shows us how the narrator, under a hostile environment, is trying to find the way to a better future. We can infer from the poem that the author is talking about the unfair and cruel experience of Japanese American in the 20th century. During that world war two, Japanese immigrants faced a lot of restrictions and many of them…

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