about twenty minutes out of my way in order to reach the highway. After forty minutes on the road I reached the trail I wanted to hike only to find out it had been closed. It was about five in the morning at this point and I decided to go to a different trail about a half hour away so I would be able to still hike before heading back home. I wish I had…
in these stories the characters are shaped to go against the standard and rule to shift their identity, but the characters change themselves, but the way they change can be beneficial but can also ruin everything. There are people in these large event, who we interact with and with these interaction we learn and take what we learn in a certain way which can vary between people, Forming one’s identity. “My mother never talked about her life in China, but my father said her from a terrible life…
Loneliness, the characters all struggle to accept this new culture and keep their own. The American dream is a predominant idea that immigrants aspire to achieve. All who immigrate to America desire to achieve this dream, however not all are successful. In these stories, the American dream can be seen in the new wave of immigrants aspiring to prosper and thrive with their new culture, persevere in achieving their dream, and profit from this, however this caused tension,…
should be a land of equal opportunity for every citizen. It should be a country which provides people with the livelihood that they deserve. Depending upon a citizen’s capability, United States must offer enough resources in exchange for his talent. This belief is equivalent to the concept of prosperity introduced by Chairman Mao Zedong in the People's Republic of China. The idea of American Dream has been elaborated in the book ‘Epic of America.' He was of the view that the working middle class…
doe is pregnant. This adds dramatic sense to the story because, he would not just be moving the deer but he would be saving the fawn. This poem allows for readers to jump into the narrators shoes and decide, if they would take the easy way out, or the hard way. Although the hard way provides way more opportunity. Throughout the poem a lot of stanzas represent and symbolize much for than what is read. One example is in stanza ten “her side was warm, her fawn lay there waiting”. This line shows an…
anything once the soul is out of the body and mind(dead). One can choose when the right time comes, but one chose to be within the galaxy’s stars. Some call it the godly stars, or just the god looking upon its galaxy. They say you can even see it walk umon with the stars. There used to be more common, they say since there is a lot of dimensions, maybe they just…
elephant trunks of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula. This is about 6,500-7,000 light years away from Earth. Eagle Nebula is known to be a young open cluster in the constellation of Serpens. Pillars of Creation is basically gas and dust in process of creating new stars, while also eroding the light from nearby stars that have been recently formed. One may ask, “What is the key component of stars?” and the answer this question is Hydrogen. Stars are the most basic unit. The…
Variable Stars; Type 1 Cepheids (or classical) which are high mass stars with smaller pulsating periods and Type 2 Cepheids which are lower mass stars with greater pulsation periods. All Cepheid Variable Stars, named after the first observed star of this type, the Delta Cephei, change brightness in periods ranging from 1 day to 70 days. (Unknown. 2015) The most prominent significance of Cepheid Variable Stars is that they can be used to measure distances between objects in space. In fact, they…
Chapter 4 of Ways of Seeing by John Berger is a picture essay. It begins with religious pieces of art, mainly from the thirteenth century. It carries on with work from the 14th, 15th 16th century and so on. The images contain subjects like deceased bodies, children, life, nudity etc. The essay is bringing us through the history of art and what was considered important during those years. The next chapter is about oil paintings. As economies grew so did people’s want for materialistic objects. At…
A). Using masking tape, label this point C. 4. From the end of the desk opposite the object, estimate the distance to the object. Record your estimate 5. On the end opposite to the object, use masking tape and pencil to make two lines, one at each corner of the table. These lines should be as close as possible to 90 degrees from the table edge. Mark…