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    Wireless Beats by Dre - Formal Plan Proposal Music can be enjoyed using a variety of different apprentices; however, in our generation, there is an emphasis on the quality of sound. People are constantly upgrading old speakers and headphones in search of the newest, clearest sounding speakers that money can buy. Beats by Dre have created a prestigious brand within the audio world with a variety of products including headphones, earphones, and speakers; each with different styles, colors, and amenities. All these products produce clear, high quality sound which has contributed to the company’s success. One feature that seems to be lacking from their line of merchandise is the wireless earphone and headphone option which is the product…

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    Headphones: The Isolation Phenomenon Would it be difficult to imagine that the only way to stay connected to the ongoing World was to isolate yourself from everything else? The Exclusion Act of 1882 was a law that was intended to prohibit the migration of Chinese Laborers, which isolated Chinese people from Americans. In the 21st century, Americans no longer have such laws that isolate people from other people; however, with the help of early inventers, people have been able to develop…

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    When we feel that we--or our world--is falling apart, we sometimes fail to comply with social norms. When under stress or in anguished circumstances, we are often unable to uphold societally conditioned and accepted practices. “Among the Living” by Dana Levin presents a scene and brief exchange in which a bystander comes forth and offers validation and recognition to a woman so deep within her own human experience that she fails to follow learned protocols--something that incites judgment and…

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    attention is a hard to receive and laughter gets attention. There is so many apps, websites, and games that demand everyone’s attention. It is now crucial to have some form of entertainment to compete with all the other internet madness. Comedy would also open doors to a wider audience than just a typical speech because who doesn’t love a good laugh and an interesting form of giving knowledge! The other side of the coin is of course giving a speech. This is only effective if the speaker knows…

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    The Weakness of Death “On Death, Without Exaggeration” by Wislawa Szymborska is an observation of Death by a third party. The speaker is discussing how little power Death has in a life. Many people feel that death is omnipotent and they have no power over this. The speaker is using evidence seen over many years to show the reader that Death is not an all powerful entity. Death is the same awkward truth in life just like it was when the world first began. Szymborska uses persona, personification,…

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    his father’s good deeds sooner. One of the more commonly used literary element in the poem “Those Winter Sundays” is imagery. The author uses imagery to emphasize the regrets that the speaker has about his father. In the first stanza the speaker talks about how the father worked hard for his family. The speaker starts off by pointing out that his father went out into the “blueblack cold.” “Blueblack” creates an image of darkness. This shows that it was still early in the morning, which means it…

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    the theme of suicide. While analyzing the text, in the first stanza, the speaker in the ballad, locates us to where…

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    portrays the speaker as deceptive and bent on revenge. As the speaker observes the poison being made she “(gazes) thro’ …. faint smokes curling whitely”. The first image…

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    Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy” is a reflection of her personal feelings with her fathers. The poem “Daddy” is a emotion filled poem that is dark and sad. The poem makes the reader feel sad for Sylvia and they try to understand the struggles Sylvia went through. The poem makes references to the holocaust and Sylvia's experiences growing up during World War ii. The darkness of this poem comes from the anger Sylvia has from her father passing away and leaving her to look for him in another man. Sylvia…

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    Tuckahoe, Congressman, Cuff” (11), but they are all uniformly green grass. Moreover, these lines also express the idea of equality since the same grass will grow “among black folks as among white” (10). Thus, these lines express the ideas of uniformity and equality. The grass in this poem symbolizes various ideas that the speaker gradually explores, one of which being the idea of equality and uniformity. Men from all walks of life, black or white, young or old, when dead, will all equally…

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