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    said by Bert who was played by Dick Van Dyke in the Disney movie Marry Poppins . Richard Wayne Van Dyke or Dick Van Dyke was born on December 13 , 1925 and is an actor , comedian , singer , dancer , writer , and producer . Van Dyke was born in/of Hazel Victoria and Loren Wayne Van Dyke and grew up in Danville , Illinois . Van Dyke has Dutch , English , Irish , and Scottish ancestry , with a family line that goes back to a Mayflower passenger , John Alden . For a small time for / of his youth ,…

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    environments such as areas with high crimes, toxic wastes, etc. In the past, black and white people lived in segregated areas according to race and today it is not any different. Socio-economic separation was very apparent in the past. In Elizabeth and Hazel, parts of the town were segregated by race. White people had better roads, houses, and cars due to the higher income and racial favoritism they got…

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    Introduction to Creative Writing Rough Draft #1- Professor Thomas February 2,2018 “ I hate you! I can’t do this anymore!” Danielle ran her hand through her hair as tears rolled down her face. This night had not been the most pleasant. The white around her hazel eyes were red and irriated from crying. Dominic sat on the edge of the bed in the bedroom, which his face in hands. His hair was a mess, out of it’s usual state. His light brown eyes were locked on the floor, filled with tears ready to…

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    the red carpet as soon as she stepped in. Her brunette long hair was partially pulled up into a mini bun and left the rest hanging down on her back. She went with simple hair and makeup which drew attention to her beautiful features. Her innocent hazel eyes went well with a…

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    Rationale: This written task one relates to part four of the course, critical study and to be precise a critical study that I conducted on Gwendolyn Brook’s poetry. Specifically, using, The Ballad of Pearl May Lee. (pgs. 18/22) The task is intended to explore and analyze elements such as the ethical stance of literary text. During this course, I read different literary texts, such as, Hamlett and The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks, while analyzing elements embedded in texts. I crafted a literary…

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    maintain a healthy life style and how essential it is to remain fit. I feel that influencing the behavior of other people through activities and sports has a positive effect on tackling antisocial behavior. After reading Crime & Society in Britain by Hazel Corall, I was intrigued by the many social debates surrounding this particular issue. Societies expend huge amounts of intellectual and financial capital attempting to measure…

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    fought to survive in this cruel and hostile world. I was seven, and I went to go visit my uncle, the only person who told me that I was worth so much more that what my parents told me growing up. My parents never wanted me, neither did my older sister Hazel. Five minutes after I promised him that I would never forget that he loved me more than life itself, and using a bed sheet he hung himself from a pipe in his cell. During the funeral on April 7th, they called his family up to pay their…

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    I was in the shocked. I didn't know we were going to have triplets. When I was in the delivery room Mr Wehling was just shocked, he couldn’t bare to see me in the pain. One by one they came out, two boys and one girl. I heard three shots when I was resting in the hospital bed. The nurse came in running. She told me that my husband killed two people and himself for our triplets. I was sad but happy at the same time. When the nurse told me it was like I could breathe Like if their was a bowling…

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    just needed to stay in their home with no education or anything. An example of the women facing a man is between soroya and amir “She was a shy woman, so courteous she spoke in a voice barely higher than a whisper and she would not raise her pretty hazel eyes to meet my gaze” (Hosseini 217) . The way she acted when they were talking about marrige is the interaction between men and women that cant happen is…

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    William Crane: War Soldier

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    1. The reason why Crane’s approach to writing about the war was fresh is because; it felt like a fictional war novel. Crane’s approach with this story was to describe the experiences of war, and battle as he saw it should be. Crane was trying to display the meaning, and characteristics of war in his writing. He wanted to give the reader an experience of our everyday soldier life, so we would get a glimpse of what they go through. I also felt Crane was trying to inspire people to reach their…

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