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    Literary Analysis for Here Comes Santa Claus The Author Gene Autry wrote this song to tell everyone that no matter who you are you should love this holiday. The theme of this song is Santa Claus coming to town. The Author Gene Autry did a good job with Repetition in this Christmas song. One literary device Gene Autry used was repetition. The line that had repetition was “Here comes Santa Claus”. The author wrote this in his song 3 times. Another line of repetition was “Cause Santa…

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    aware of their own cultural identity for the reason that understanding one’s own culture identities helps one to communicate with people and accept cultures different from their own, despite color; knowing one’s culture allows an individual to know who they are and where they come from and gives…

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    of the six individuals that the story revolves around. These six individuals are only miles away from each other but survive due to chance, fate, and quick decisions. The first person we meet is Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto he is a methodist minister who is moving his daughter’s belongings through the city in an area called Koi. He then seen a very bright light travel from east to west. He ran to hide under a rock and didn 't look up. But he felt the pressure and splinters and tiles that fell on…

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    Force has been used in many wuhuj8ays but many people either abuse it or know when to use it. In “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams, the author characterizes how the doctor uses force on a sick girl who refuses to be evaluated. William Carlos William uses theme, characterization, and characteristics to define, describe, and identify each char7-pp;acter in the story. The theme in the story was a dark and suspenseful place. Not in a way to where things would be scary or anything but…

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    An Unfamiliar Diagnosis Tears streamed from the patient 's cheek and he begged the doctor, he said “Let me go back to my country, let me help my town!” The doctor assured the man that he was in his native country, and that he surely was in his home town. He said “Why John, you’ve lived in ol’ Washington, Valcry your whole life.” John glared at the doctor and while wiping the tears away from his glazed eyes shouted, “Why you! You take me away from my home town and they tell me you know how to…

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    " A voice from the crowd that had gathered for this event addressed me. Tracking the sound, I found a well-dressed man approaching, possibly thirty or so years old, with solid black well maintained hair, and a wide mouth from which he spoke again. "Who might you be?" The man inquired standing before me, his query drawing the attention of most of the individuals within the room. "This letter arrived four days ago?" I responded presenting the summons for David McNeil, the favored…

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    future of our children and for the health of my daughter who was fighting cancer. We jointly made the decision to focus our divorce proceeding around the best interests of the children, rather than our own self-interest of financial gain. Our separation of assets was simple. As Wilkinson-Ryan and Small state, most people can figure out how much money they need to make in a month or even in a year in order to get by or live normally. Thus, a wife who needs a total of $3,000 per month in order to…

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    He tried to come in and we had to push him back out. I asked him "Who are you? Why are you harassing us?" The man did not respond so I asked him again, “Who are you? And why are you harassing us?" His response really freaked me out. He replied, “I am Bobo. I am running from the police and need you to hide me in your house?" "No!" we both screamed as we slammed…

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    the same year. The patient further develops renal complications and an infection in the course of treatment (Virtual Mentor, 2005). In this scenario, the major stakeholders in the case are Mrs. Jones family and Dr. Rosenberg, who is the cardiologist. The family spokesman, who is the patient son expresses that her mother is in pain and suffering and it is better to end her life at her age rather than starting the new treatments; dialysis and administration of antibiotics whose former experience…

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    The day was dreary, bland. The children were slugging along the tour, bored out of their minds. Veronica on the other hand was excited to see all the beautiful roman statues and learn all about them. Veronica started to look around to see all the children's tired faces. “You guys, this is fun!” Veronica sighed, shaking her head. “But Miss, this isn't fun.” One of the children groaned, then the rest of the class agreed. All of a sudden the tour guide turned around. “Your teacher's right.” He…

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