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    Robert Gates

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    Former Defense Secretary, Robert Gates, is the first guest in the University of Colorado Boulder’s new speaker series on the campus. He will visit the campus on Feb. 28 through to March 1, not only will he be delivering his speech but he will also be visiting classrooms to inspire leadership throughout the CU. He will be making this speech at the Mackey Auditorium Hall and the tickets are sold out. Robert Gates is well-known for being the Secretary of Defense for eight different presidents, starting with Jimmy Carter and ending with Barack Obama. According to Daily Camera, Gates served under Obama even though a political opposite, George W. Bush, appointed him to the position. He is also known for being a huge advocate for leadership. His latest book, A Passion for Leadership: Lessons on Change and Reform from Fifty Years of Public Service, dives deep into his experience with five decades of experience with leadership. He has also written three memoirs which include personal experiences from Iraq and Afghanistan to details of his CIA career. Although he is no longer involved in politics anymore, he has made headlines for an endorsement of Donald Trump’s defense secretary, James Mattis. America is as on edge as ever with the election and…

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    Robert Smithson

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    The career of Robert Smithson resists categorization. Although he is arguably best known for Spiral Jetty (1970), his writings, photography, drawings, architectural work, and other earthworks have each played an important role in art history, particularly since his 1973 death in an airplane crash while photographing his earthwork Amarillo Ramp. The inability to easily define and understand the work of Robert Smithson extends, on a smaller scale, to the complexities of some of his individual…

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    Robin Roberts Essay

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    Robin Roberts is a co-anchor of ABC's “Good Morning America”. She is adored by many fans and people in the industry. Although she had highs and lows, Robin Roberts has had an interesting journey of her becoming a newscaster. Born in 1960, Roberts grew up in a small town in Mississippi. Her father, Lawrence E. Roberts, was famous for being a black fighter squadron, the Tuskegee Airmen. Her mother, Lucimarian Tolliver, is the first African-American to head the Mississippi Board of Education. The…

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    Robert Frost Influences

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    Woods on a Snowy Evening” is a well-defined elucidation of the life of cherished American poet Robert Frost. During the course of his life, Frost endured the deaths of his children and wife, as well as his own individual melancholies; nevertheless, Frost’s lyrical mind succeeded in expressing his anguish through his works as he resolutely travelled the “miles to go before I sleep.” Indisputably, Robert Frost’s works were influenced by his turbulent upbringing, his family tragedies, and his life…

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    Robert Hanssen Failure

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    The Most Damaging Spy to Penetrate the FBI What would drive someone to betray his or her country and become the worst spy to ever penetrate the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)? Robert Hanssen had a loving family, great job, and respect from his peers. However, two years after starting at the FBI he began spying for other countries. No one suspected Robert Hanssen of being a traitor; he worked hard at his job, showed up early for work, and stayed late when he needed. Throughout all…

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    Robert Frost Death

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    them differently. Robert Frost, a man who lost many family members, dealt with a great deal of grief throughout his life, and coped by writing poetry. Robert Frost’s personal experiences and people around him influenced his poetry. Robert Frost, born on March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California, grew up in New England as a part of a farm family. Not in line with his father being a farmer, Frost decided to take a more educational path on life, earning valedictorian of his high school class.…

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    Robert Frost was an American poet who was born on March 26, 1874 and died on January 29, 1963. Frost’s writing career started at the early age of 20 years old (1894) when Frost’s first poem, My Butterfly: An Elegy, was published. For the first half of Frost’s life My Butterfly: An Elegy was Frost’s only published work. After Frost’s first poem was published, Frost moved onto other things in life, such as farming, marrying Elinor Miriam White, and raising children. It was not until Frost’s later…

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    Robert Frost's Poetry

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    Robert Frost has been called the translator of new England, but in a truer meaning, he is really the translator of nature and humanity as whole. His poetry shows that he is a close observer of both people and nature. He doesn’t skim a landscape, or take a quick look or two at life. Instead, he looks carefully at anything and everything; he looks into " the crater of the ant" (Oster, 1991, P.36). Because of his commitment to poetry in English Literature, Frost holds a unique position in writing.…

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    Robert Frost Comparison

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    My Comparison This paper is going to be about the comparison between two poems written by Robert Frost. The two poems are “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowing Evening.” “The Road Not Taken” was about the author who was walking in the woods one morning and there were two roads and they looked exactly the same so he just took one and the road looked like it hasn’t been walked on in awhile and because him taking that path, it changed his life. “Stopping by the Woods on a…

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    Robert Frost Tone

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    In this poem by Robert Frost, Frost uses the idea of a desert to represent the loneliness and isolation that he felt. Typically, when people think of a desert, they think of a dry, hot place, however the “desert” place Frost talks about has “snow falling” which meant that it was a cold place, not a typical “desert.” (line 1). The selected poem has a first person narrator, Frost, who is telling about the feelings of darkness, loneliness, and isolation that he is experiencing/feeling. For example,…

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