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    Allen Ginsberg Influences

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    Allen Ginsberg didn’t start as a poet, in fact, he was actually about to go to jail. That is until they came up with an alternative. He was sent to study under William Carlos Williams. He was interested in poetry at a young age, but didn’t start to become interested around the year 1948. He had created other poems after working with Williams. Most of the poems that he wrote were about his life experiences. He wrote about the places that he had been to, whether he was with another person or…

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    climbed out my window. I needed to go to my special place. The wind blew fiercely making my hair knot and rat with tangles. I sat down in the middle of the pasture, my horse grazing beside me. The fierceness of the wind did not frighten me, nor did the howl of the dark trees. To me, it was all rather peaceful, a part of my home. I pondered as to why Mother had not wanted my to go out and could not think of one reason. The rain started to pound. “My gosh! It's raining like cats and dogs! Come on…

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    Tasmanian Devil Although this animal is a Loony Tunes Character it has the strength to break a man’s arm. Many people know the tasmanian devil as a Loony Tunes cartoon character, but is actually a real animal. The scientific name for the tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii, it is a most unusual mammal that closely resembles a dog or a ferret (San Diego Zoo). Tasmanian devils live in tasmania (Australia) and they used to be found all over Australia but they went extinct on the mainland 400…

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    THE BEAST The gray colored sheep grazed in the field of the farmer, then it heard a howl from a nearby hill. A creature lunged at the sheep and snapped at it's neck,the sheep did not move.The creature dragged the sheep up towards the hill, its paws were matted with blood. Frizz yawned, it had been so long since he had been outside to play with the sheep.He carefully opened the door, then paused he couldn't find his beloved gray sheep. He looked in the barn, no sheep, he looked in the meadow,…

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    Let me go back to when it all began I jolted awake as a blood curdling howl pierced the bitter cold air. What started out as a seemingly relaxed hiking trip turned into 3 days of pure, adreneline driven, survival, when a pack of ravenous, blood-thirsty gray wolves started hunting me. I thought I had lost them when I jumped 3 and a half meters across an almost bottomless ravine going a mile in either direction. I don't know how they caught up to me, but now was not the time to think about…

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth was written between the 1605 and 1606, after the ascension of king James of Scotland to the English throne. There is some historical context about Macbeth. There is such irony about Macbeth from being to the top and winning every battle who would have thought he would lose it all, including his life. You know what they say, with power comes trouble, betrayal, and tragedy. Throughout the play there are many literary devices and ongoing themes, and various motifs to support…

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    Albert Camus

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    The story takes place when Meursault learns of his mother's death. When he goes to her funeral he has no emotions of sadness or grief. He was asked if he wanted to view the body. He said no, and instead, smokes and drinks coffee in front of the coffin. He then encounters Marie, a former employee of his firm. “There is not love of life without despair about life.” “Since we're all going to die, it's obvious that when and how don't matter.” ― Albert Camus, The Stranger ― Albert Camus, The…

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    It’s the calm of the morning, and I’m tired. The smooth and curving edges of the trail entertain my eyes as I hike towards my goal, the summit of Mt. Hyndman. It’s a kind trail, made of a cluster of aromas and a collage of colors. Sagebrush and young saplings add to the sensation of the vista. Sharp crackles occur beneath my feet as insects scamper around, frantically searching for minute fissures to conceal themselves in. Vibrant birds chirp cheerful melodies, and a stream trickles by whistling…

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    Dog Intelligence Are dogs really that smart? If so, some scientist even believe that their 1.2 percent brain mass might be how intelligent they are. If you train your dog they can build immense vocabulary over time and your dog might even beat the record on how many words your dog knows. Dogs have many communication ways, a lot of behavioral affections, and even knowledge. To begin with, dogs communicate in many ways by using their nose, body language, sounds, verbal communication and,…

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    Using your completed novel theme graphic organizer, cut/paste and edit your final essay into the space below. Your work should be double spaced, 12-point font (Arial or New Times Roman). Once Roy .T. Bennett said, “Do not fear failure, but rather fear not trying,” fearing failure is a poor choice but having a low aim is crime, you are scared that you are going to mess up. Messing up is part of life, if you fail you would usually learn a lesson to not do it again. Throughout Where The Red Fern…

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