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    tense. The mender of roads comes with Monsieur Defarge and tells the tale of how he saw Gaspard and how he came to his death. Afterwards the pair, accompanied by Madame Defarge, travel to watch a procession of the nobility and their views of the nobility and their extravagant wealth are seen. Through the use of symbolism and satire, Dickens is able to portray the building of anger in the people, and therefore the imminent revolution. Symbolism is seen throughout the chapter…

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    Mccarthy Good Guys

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    In The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, a young boy and his father fight for their lives in a post-apocalyptic world. The book was published in September of 2006 and was written for the author’s son. “Good guys” vs “bad guys” is a recurring subject throughout the book, and the father teaches his son to be one of the few “good guys” that are left in the world they live in. The author shows that by keeping positive morals in the worst times of life, a strong character is developed to overcome any…

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    the consumers in the long run. Uber, like the other new smartphone companies, desires to find a way to efficiently get “a lot more people in a lot fewer cars” (TED). With the launch of UberPool in Los Angeles, 7.9 million miles were taken off the roads in just one year, and the beginning of the new age of carpooling was upon the…

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    of the mountain in the evening, without telling anyone, I would have not made the journey up the mountain. This event taught me that I need to consider the consequences before I do a potentially dangerous action. We were very lucky to make it up and back alive. Before climbing the rock walls without any form of a harness or any prior experience, I should have thought of the potential consequences. Thankfully, we were very lucky and suffered no…

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    St. Anthony Neighborhood

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    Site Analysis 4: St. Anthony Neighborhood I grew up in Shakopee, Minnesota, a suburb of the cities down in the Minnesota River Valley. . The development where I grew up was quite new and the composition was flat. The same plastic siding houses filled the streets. Trees, shrubs and perennials were immature and skimpy although as a child I didn’t know the difference and loved all the flowers and leaves just the same. It was a neighborhood of only family dwellings, no small businesses intertwined…

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    Literary Analysis on A Hazy Shade of Winter The song A Hazy Shade of Winter , is a very popular winter song written by Paul Simon in 1966. The song A Hazy Shade of Winter, portrays a story, and some examples of literary devices in the song such as, repetition, rhyme, and imagery, help deepen the meaning of the song. The literary devices found in A Hazy Shade of Winter, help the reader understand more clearly what the author, Paul Simon, might of been trying to tell us in his song.…

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    Assignment 1. As an experiment to understand the aesthetic of the Beats, choose a long passage in On the Road and a dozen lines from Allen Ginsberg’s “A Supermarket in California.” Compare the sound and pace of both passages. Describe the similarities you hear. What might account for these similarities? In which ways might Howl and On the Road celebrate life? A passage adapted from On the Road reads: “My first impression of Dean was of a young Gene Autry ---trim, thin-hipped, blue-eyed, with a…

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    Poets use various poetic devices in their pieces to express more meaning than the words do alone. Each poem is different in the way it uses these poetic devices and illustrates an idea. Alfred Lord Tennyson and Edgar Allen Poe are two great poets with very different styles of poetry. Despite using some of the same literary techniques, they each incorporate poetic devices to express meaning in their poems. Both Tennyson’s “Charge of the Light Brigade” and Poe’s “The Raven” use narrative,…

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    The city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, makes part of Greater Sao Paulo, which consists of an urban agglomerate of 39 cities and a population of about 21 million. As in any major city in the world, it has disadvantages and some advantages. The main disadvantage of metropolitan Sao Paulo, where I live, stems from its big size and a population of about 11.2 million inhabitants. Because of the great number of motor vehicles, estimated at 8 million, traffic almost halts to a stop in streets and highways on…

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    contemplate its majesty. After an hour of appreciating the view and eating lunch, Brian and I reluctantly continued our journey. The remainder of the hike back to Hot Springs was a steady and relatively easy descent among the trees. I found new joy in the sensation of a hot shower and a full meal after returning to town. It wasn't until we began our drive back home that we became fully aware of how sore we really were. There is no sugar coating the struggles of the Appalachian Trail, nor any…

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