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    Eliot’s Rhapsody on a Windy Night reiterates the definitive nature of time, specifically, “twelve o’clock” similar to that in Preludes whereby the skies begin “whispering lunar incantations” replicating modernity’s illustrious fear of unveiling the lunacy, romance and secrecy…

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    the biggest cities in the U.S.A. With New York holding 8.5 million people and Chicago with 2.7 million people, the third most populous city in America. Chicago and New York are very similar in many ways. They both have a nickname Chicago's is "The Windy City" and New York's is "The Big Apple". Chicago is home to many magnificent buildings and skyscrapers. The Sears Tower is the 2nd tallest building at 1,729 feet. It was the tallest building in the world from 1973-1998. The Sears Tower…

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    The book Brown in the Windy City analyses the critical role Puerto Ricans and Mexicans played in Chicago’s primary black and white society. Dr. Lilia Fernández writes about the many social challenges Latinos faced once immigrating to America to seek work, which became even more complex once their work became less demanded. During the 1950-60’s Puerto Ricans and Mexicans were uprooted from their decade old neighborhoods to make room for Chicagoan urban renewal programs. This displacement caused…

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    Windy’s change in popularity made her change and this caused bad consequences. Windy feels that she is ugly and uncool because of how everyone else in her school is. Windy has a different type of best friend who enjoys combining words and making her own. Windy thinks people do not talk to her because of her best friend. She came up with an idea to change herself , so she looked more like the kids from her school. Windy changed a lot about herself and she stopped being friends with her best…

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    “Life Coaching: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach” Summary Michael Neenan and Windy Dryden, the authors of “Life Coaching: A cognitive behavioural approach, second edition” (2014) offer a pragmatic, evidence-based method of coaching based on the concept of cognitive behavioral therapy. The authors discuss the sequence of emotional causation and how—in fact—one’s thoughts affect one’s emotion and thus, one’s behavior. Neenan and Dryden (2014) report that most coaching clients have an external…

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    Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. Pride and Prejudice is firstly a novel about surpassing obstacles and finding true love and happiness. The story follows the emotional development of the main character Elizabeth Bennet, one of the five daughters of Bennet family, who has the tendency to judge too quickly. As the story progress, Elizabeth learns the difference between the superficial and the essential, throughout her relationship with Mr. Darcy.…

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    story where Macbeth was destined to downfall even though he was over confident about the prophecies being in favour of him. While Macbeth thought he was in control he was truly just following the Witches plan. The speaker in the poem “Rhapsody on a Windy Night” experiences a similar situation where his life is dictated by external forces. Both individuals had no control over their own lives, but were controlled by other influences in their surrounding. Life is propelled forward by time, fate and…

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    It was a cold and windy night in Big Timber Montana while Dakota was at his favorite bar watching the football game. Dakota is 31 years old and was born and raised in Montana. He grew up learning how to hunt and fish from his father when he was younger. Dakota's mother and father passed away a couple years ago, now Dakota lives by himself in a small ranch just outside the small city of Big Timber about 6 miles away from the bar. Dakota drives a beat up and rusted Ford pickup truck and works at…

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    Brayden – Essay T.S. Eliot’s poetry has been described as “a disturbing portrait of uncertainty amidst the turmoil of modern life” this statement is reflected well by Eliot’s poems; The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (Love Song) and Rhapsody on a Windy Night (Rhapsody). Love Song emphasises this through the portrayal of Prufrock and his thoughts. Rhapsody represents this statement through the repetitive nature of life delineated within the poem. Ingemination a visual representation has been…

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    why does Mariko Tamaki put less focus on Evelyn's character, yet Jillian Tamaki portrays her with such strong imagery? Several points in this graphic novel caught my attention. At the very beginning there were several frames that involved Evelyn, Windy, and Rose. Another defining moment for me was when Evelyn and Alice overheard the girls using the word slut. Finally, possibly the most descriptive point was when Evelyn and Alice were processing what had transpired earlier in the night with Jenny…

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