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    During his Nobel Peace Prize speech, “Memory, Hope, and Despair”, Elie Weisel said, “The opposite of the past is not the future but the absence of future; the opposite of the future is not the past but the absence of past. The loss of one is equivalent to the sacrifice of the other.” This quote really captures how I feel about the past; without it, one cannot have a future, which is the reason I find my memories more important than my dreams. In that same speech, Elie Weisel also said,…

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    Poland In America Essay

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    Do you know anything about Poland? Do you know any cool facts about the country? My family on my father’s side is from Poland. In the country the landscape there is low, flat, hills, and mountains. They also have cultural practices that they don’t have in America and some are completely different than here. My family and I are not like the Poland culture we only do a few things that the Polish do. Poland is a very interesting country and the things that they practice and do are not like here in…

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    Electricity is used in everyday lives to light up light bulbs, stoves, and even phones. There are two types of electricity, static and dynamic, static is the gathering of electrical charges on a surface and dynamic is electricity that is moving. Static is forms the best in dry air and in rain drops. There are two types…

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    In The Jury of Her Peers, a woman's identity in the early 20th century centers around her housekeeping, cooking, sewing, and, thanks to men's constant belittling, little else. The story begins with Mr. and Mrs. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Peters, and the county attorney entering and searching the Wrights' house. Mrs. Wright is suspected of killing her husband, and while the men are uncovering evidence of the crime, the women fetch Mrs. Wright some clothes to bring to her in jail. As the county attorney…

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    Women's Life After Ww1

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    great to watch a grand old tree crash tot he ground and feel that you did it alone - Life is just what I have always longed for. After dinner tonight we had some music. It was strange to see the girls dancing, breeches and jerseys, in a log hut with a stove in the middle. It will be glorious here in the spring. Even now with snow clad hills all around it is a gorgeous sight".…

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    of extinction. there would be nothing protecting us from one another’s most basic civilian ways , and sometimes unprofessional habits. Often time some simple rules and regulations protect us from ourselves, such as knowing not to touch a hot flame stove with your hand or driving through an intersection when the light is red. In the military there has to be a guideline or something that regulates the conduct of people toward each other. I would like to think of it in differents ways of such.…

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    upgraded future technology is, like, ‘the kids televised home’ ‘they did what?’ the reader might think. And this just makes the story more interesting. One example of figurative language is, “And he marched about the house turning off voice clocks, the stoves, the heaters, the shoe shiners, the shoe lacers, the body scrubbers and massagers, and every other machine he could put his hands onto.” (Bradbury, 13). This shows that allusion is the author’s way of adding humor in the story because…

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    Friendship in Of Mice and Men In the novella, Of Mice and Men, George and Lennie have a complex and non-average friendship, yet still has much love in it. George and Lennie show much support towards each other and always help one another out. They also both share a goal in life which brings them closer to each other. Finally, they will always stick together no matter how many bad things happen. Steinbeck believes that all friendships are different, but to keep them together, the street must go…

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    An example is at the end of the chapter house tries to put out a fire but fails to whereas ours wouldn't have the thought to. In this quote we can see the failure of the house; “...the house began to die. The widow blew, bottles shattered on the stove. “Fire!”” Screamed a voice…the house tried to save itself.” Another similarities and difference deals with punishment and cruelty. A similarity would be the burning of books from Usher I and the Nazi’s burning books durring the holocaust. They both…

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    in before any contact is to be made with any of the tenants. Ms. Hernandez’s meeting was held in her apartment # 123, which was found to be a one bedroom apartment which had a small front living room and a small kitchen with a refrigerator and stove. The interior of the home seemed to be cluttered with various pictures and mementos. However, the apartment was clean and smelled fresh without no present of pet odors. Ms. Hernandez’s demeanor was very cordial as she was pleasant to speak with…

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