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    John Donne's The Flea

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    Donne’s ‘The Flea’ was first published posthumously in 1633 and is a metaphysical poem. The poem has two main themes intertwining throughout; the theme of love and erotica, and the theme of religion and sacrilege. Due to the fact the poem plays hosts to both of these themes, we can infer from the beginning that due to the publication date, sex and religion were far closer linked together during the 1600s than they are today, therefore this inclusion of both of themes could reflect the thematic…

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    W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington were undoubtedly two prominent figures within the black community during the late 19th and early 20th century. Both men eventually pioneered the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement. Although Dubois and Washington shared the common thing as to being well-educated scholars of their time, and heavily influenced the cause and rise of Civil Rights Movement for blacks in America, they both lacked differences in upbringings, and used different systematic…

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    Henry Ford was an American inventor who was born on July 30, 1830. Today, some people credit Ford with being one of America’s most important inventors of all time. Furthermore, he was able to acquire this title by inventing the Ford Model T automobile on October 1, 1908. It was this single creation that changed America forever. Henry Ford’s automobile changed travel in America forever. Before cars, people would mostly travel by use of carriage wagons, and bicycles. Eventually, people used…

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    study of great works of the past, claiming it, "cannot be inherited, and if you want it, you must obtain it by great labour." Eliot asserts that it is absolutely necessary for the poet to learn past traditions, to have an understanding of the poets that preceded them, and to be well versed enough that they can understand and incorporate the so-called "mind of Europe" into their poetry. It stands to reason, then, that if a poet must be a master of literary tradition past and present to create a…

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    With this letter, I endeavor to present a sliver of my interpretation. For sake of brevity, this letter will only address the second stanza. This stanza impressed me more than Vallejo’s original because of a word in the third line: gray. Based on parallel comparison, I infer you use gray to stand in a la mala’s place in the original. However, unlike a la mala, gray accentuates the title of the poem, as gray is a color betwixt black and white. Remarkably, in examining a concrete sensory word, I…

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    Tinselsparkleitis

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    The beginning signs of the infection are flu like symptoms including fever, sore throat, fatigue, and vomiting with additional a small red and green, bumpy rash under and around the arms and armpits. The infection, like HIV, attack the immune system’s T-cells. If the infection is not treated properly the patient will die due to lack of white blood cells defending the body’s immune system and blood…

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    more output (goods and services) with less input (resources) or a combination of these two possibilities. He and his team looked at other industries and found strategies that would further this objective. They adopted these ideas to the Model T and ultimately, revolutionized industrial production. Inspired by the meat processing factories in Chicago, Ford decided to create an assembly line that moved. Interchangeable…

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    Trash is a novel written by andy mulligan, about 3 boys whose lives change after finding a special bag. This novel has received a lot of recognition and has received many awards such as the 'Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro' for best visual effects. This novel also has many different themes and ideas that are developed through the book. I believe that these ideas are friendship, poverty, and hope, and they've been developed through the novel as they get stronger and stronger. For example,…

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    Booker T. Washington was born in April 5 1856 in Hale's Ford Virginia African-American leader. He was born a slave in a small farm in Virginia backcountry. After the Civil War he became a teacher, he was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. Booker T. Washington was Considered the most influential black educator. Washington won over local whites in the community. He had an influence of the southern race relations and he was also dominant towards…

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    The Model T shook America. A rattling beast compiled of steel, glass, and the American Dream, this pioneer vehicle paved the way for car production as we know it. We all start out as that Model T, made of the same materials, but working towards individuality. As we grow, our car remodels; the Model T turns into the Model A, and before we know it, we’re a Ford Flex zooming along the interstate. Though exteriors evolve, technology improves, and destinations change, all cars maintain a common…

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