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    In this poem, the speaker is not confused at what the potter is doing. Instead, he is shocked, surprised and loves what is being created. This can be seen when it says, “In that magnificent attire / Of sable tissue flaked with fire / Like a magician he appeared / A conjurer without a book or beard.” This shows that the speaker thinks of the potter as a magician, which are powerful and skilled. The speaker’s response to how he views the potter can also…

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    an unassertive writer because she is aware of her position as a slave in society. Due to being aware of her place, Wheatley was cautious about how and what she wrote in her works when responding to the topic of slavery. For instance, “Some view our sable race with scornful eye” (Wheatley). This quote ties in the inequality of races; Wheatley is subtly making it known that not all races take a liking to African Americans. Phillis Wheatley uses her knowledge of literature…

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    provinces in Canada. Its capital is known as Halifax. Nova Scotia is very close to the Atlantic Ocean. This Ocean also helps control the weather in the province. The province experiences cold winters and warm summers. It has got several islands among them Sable Island, and a very big island known as Cape Breton Island. With a population has big as this, there is a large dating pool that you will find easily. If you are dating in Nova Scotia, you should go to those beautiful places, places of…

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    Summary- Lillian Schanfield starts of her essay by explaining the “The Power and Control Circle” (Schanfield 1655). The circle is a chart that breaks down the most notable tactics of battered women. The tactics are as followed physical, emotional, sexual, economic, and verbal abuse as well as isolation. Many times the various tactics will be used at the same time enabling things such as economic abuse. Many women are forced into isolation which can become very dangerous. In the story there are…

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    Theodore Roosevelt was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, and naturalist he also served as President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He is best known for his conservation efforts and his part in the Spanish American war. Roosevelt established the United States Forest Service, signed into law the creation of five National Parks, and signed the 1906 Antiquities Act, under which he proclaimed 18 new US national monuments. He also established the first 51 Bird Reserves, 4 Game…

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    informed and data-driven choices about IVF One of the goals of Texas Fertility Center is to help patients make informed decisions about IVF. As part of this goal, Kaylen Silverberg, MD, from our Austin fertility center spoke to Forbes contributor David Sable. The result of this conversation was an article about how to be a data-driven, informed IVF patient. There are several considerations that IVF patients must…

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    interesting animal is the Japanese serow, which is often said to be the national symbol of Japan. They are herbivorous animals, and their fur is a blackish-whitish color. Japanese serows are also called “goat-antelopes” because of how they look and act. The sable is another animal that is native to Japan. They have dark brown fur, and they have a great sense of hearing. They are like weasels, but bigger. Tourists can also see the tanuki, whose name translates into “Japanese raccoon dog”. They…

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    Edgar Allen Poe had a difficult life. His mother, Foster mother, and his 1st wife Virginia had died from TB. Which makes his work often similar. Edgar Allen Poe uses dark and suspicious setting. In “fall of the House of Usher” the author says “the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year” the setting can create later on tension in the story. In “Masque of the Red Death” it says “the Red Death, had long devastated the country.” This adds to the suspicion of “The Masque…

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    sin once they die. When Hester dies there is a phrase on her tombstone, that means the "A" will follow her to the afterlife. After Hester has come back to Boston, and died the Puritan people inscribe a phrase on her grave that reads; “ON A FIELD, SABLE, THE LETTER A, GULES”. Literally, this means, on a black background a red letter A, but it shows that she will forever pay for her sin. The black background is her heart, with a red a on it, which shows that she is still, and will forever remain…

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    “Layla” by Colleen Hoover is an interesting novel that covers romance, mystery, and supernatural elements. The story is about Leeds, a musician, and Layla, the woman he falls in love with. They meet at Layla’s sister Aspen’s wedding where Leeds is performing with his band. Leeds notices her from the stage and they instantly have a strong connection with each other. The setting shifts to a creepy Bed and Breakfast in Maine. Leeds takes Layla there to recover after a traumatic accident however the…

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