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    moment in the story when in the readers mind they were questioning what exactly Doug was going to do and it was the moment when Ralph opened his door and it was almost as if an unexpected shock came over Doug and he thinks to himself “I saw Ralph Underhill. I saw him clearly”(Bradbury,5) The moment he says these words you notice that something…

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    The Necessity of Abortion In his essay, “What I Saw at the Abortion,” Dr. Richard Selzer writes about his experience witnessing an abortion for the first time. He does not writes from an objective viewpoint, and he tries to persuade people that abortion is an evil thing which people should feel guilty for doing it. Although he pretends to be fair in his essay, what he want is to desolate the reasons of abortion and transfer the emphasis to the little “needle” thing. For example: I know. We…

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    than a perspective and values of the centre, the colonized, and the colonised voice narrated and evaluated?” These questions will serve to evaluate David McGee’s painting, The First Whiteman I Ever Saw under the Postcolonial methodological system. In 1997, David McGee painted The First White Man I Saw (Figure 1). This painting is a 99 x 96 inch oil on canvas that is slightly horizontal in orientation. This massive work is only four inches wider than it is tall. This…

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    for Joseph Roth. His document on Berlin from 1920 to 1933 entailed detailed aspects of Berlin that would make readers feel as part of the changes and events as those present at the time of the documentation. Interestingly, while Joseph Roth’s, What I Saw, displayed an in-depth understanding of the architectural,…

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    the name of Celeste Raspanti and Hana Volavkova. The speakers are the children who wrote these poems and the audience is those who listen to it. The message is the fact that these children who were held in a concentration camp to show that they never saw color or beauty ever again. The mood of this poem is sadness and darkness. The second poem is, "Memories and Peace," a toung Rwandan poet but the name of Annick Gikundro who wrote this poem in memory of those who were killed in the 1994…

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    common event humanity faces daily. Due to this, humans have become desensitized to killing, which has caused the value of life to decrease with each generation. This theme is examined in “The Lottery”, “Who Killed Benny Paret?”, and “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police”, with each author having their own interpretation of it. “The Lottery” illustrates how a village of people kills a woman out of tradition without thinking twice about it. The lottery “winner” is random, which…

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    The one that I feel needs the most improvement in this category is “Sharpen the Saw”. This category directly talks about the physical and mental nature. While I am very good at building and maintaining relationships, my care for the physical side of my life is very poor. I have learned that having poor physical health directly impacts…

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    In the short story “What I Saw of Shiloh” by Ambrose Bierce, he describes a great contrast between the nobility of officers and the brutality of battle. He paints a brutal picture of war in when he says “This fearful scene was enacted within fifty paces of our toes, but we were rooted to the ground as if we had grown there. But now our commanding officer rode from behind us to front, waved his hand with the courteous gesture that says après vous, and with a barely audible cheer we sprang into…

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    The novel, The Last Time I Saw Mother details the journey that Caridad embarks on to uncover the past that was hidden away from her and is the central message throughout our trailer. One of our core ideas is the representation of the members of Caridad’s family and their past through the “red strings of fate”. Caridad’s story is not her own. Her story and the secrets of her past are intertwined with the other protagonists within the book. Their connection has created a motif of a red string…

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    Through music, people share powerful emotions, universal ideas, and humanity as a common bond, and travelling around the world with the ABC, I had the privilege of sharing the “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” collection of…

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