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    ABSTRACT: (1) The social sciences make use of scientific method, experimental repetition, and peer review to help account for the complexity of their subject matter. (2) The scientific method helps organize research and form testable claims about subject mater. (3) Experimental repetition helps ensure findings in an experiment are attributable in other cases (or at least, to what degree). (4) Peer review helps preserve soundness of method in interpreting and handling of data. (5) All of these…

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    Mockingbird, a popularized historical-fiction novel by Harper Lee, and Martin Luther King’s notorious I Have a Dream speech, emphasize the hope for equality during the Civil Rights movement by using rhetorical devices such as parallel structure and repetition. Atticus’ closing argument in To Kill a Mockingbird encompasses the idea of prejudice and inequality under the law when Tom Robinson, a Negro, is accused of raping a white woman and will be convicted simply because he is black. Martin…

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    imagery. Both authors set different tones to influence the way the reader conveys the poem. In The Splendor Falls, the tone is more hopeful and in Echo, the tone is dreary and bittersweet. In the two poems different literary elements such as; rhyme, repetition, imagery, allusion and personification are used. The authors echo each other in multiple ways such as; their style of writing, usage of literary devices,…

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    one would come across a difference in pace, emotion, and repetition. The three speeches that are later on mentioned include the New Hampshire Primary by Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy’s Inauguration, and Barbara Jordan’s Democratic National Convention Keynote Address. Followers want a reason to feel safe and to gain new hope in a leader. Reading and listening to speeches differ because the reader renders varying paces, emotions, and repetitions from the speeches.…

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    repeating “I love thee,” similarly to a list of bullet points trying to convey her love to someone. Again and again she is repeating herself, to prove a point to her love. Repetition such as mentioned above is stated in very simple words because she wants her lover to be convinced of her reasoning. To expand on the repetition of “I love thee,” another meaning is the devotion to her love, she puts something afterwards in order to prove her reasoning of her affection. As stated above one example…

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    Mortality in War in The Things They Carried War often leads people to reevaluate their lives and beliefs. In Tim O’Brien’s They Things They Carried motifs, such as the repetition of storytelling, reveal how people can be given life through words, such as the little girl named Linda who died of cancer at a young age. Juxtaposition through grotesque imagery, such as the man O’Brien kills, reveals this concept of life versus death and how O’Brien is lead to reevaluate his life as a result of war.…

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    The anaphora in this poem is the repetition of the word "I" and the words "I 've known." This repetition is used to deliver a sense of fact. Hughes also adopts the use of a narrative in his poem as well as the ingenious use of setting, a set of skills he was influenced by the works of Carl Sandburg, one of his literary…

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    himself. Here, he is in complete solitude and close to nature; it's his utopia. The repetition of the word go emphasises Yeats determination of escaping from the city to Innisfree. His use of Archaic language gives Innisfree a sense of timelessness and mysticism. Given rural Ireland's culture of religion and romance in the past centuries, archaic language adds to the emotional impact of the poem. In stanza two his repetition of the word peace…

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    Hamstring stretches Aerobic exercise incl. walking swimming and biking The Best Exercises for Your Lower Back Why Exercise Your Lower Back? If you suffer from lower back problems, you’ll find it very beneficial to exercise the muscles in that region. Your lower back affects your ability to stand and sit. In addition to helping you to sit and stand without pain, doing recommended lower back exercises has other benefits, as well. In addition to alleviating pain, you can increase your range of…

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    Steps to Freedom Nelson Mandela once said, “There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again until we reach the mountain tops of our desires.” (BrainyQuote) Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, Nelson Mandela, in his speech, “I Am Prepared to Die,” justifies the wrongful accusations he faced during his law-breaking years to create a racialism free country. Mandela’s purpose is to protect…

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