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    An Analysis of Animal Wisdom What if animals can talk? Can you imagine what we can learn from them? In the poem, Animal Wisdom by Nancy Wood, animals talked. She used personification in her poem; that is, when you give human traits to animals or things. In this poem the turtle the bear, and the eagle teaches people how the earth should be treated. People are too busy to enjoy life. The turtle is personified as a person that talks, first is the turtle It talks about how people should…

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    effect in the early days of the American Republic has not been analyzed in great detail. Instead, historians have primarily focused on early American music as a divisive political tool. However, as Wood methodically points out, music was viewed as a valuable, unifying instrument in early American politics. Wood argues that political songs had a potentially more integrative function in the early years of the American Republic. Primarily influenced by European notions of music and harmony,…

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    The movie Into the Woods is more pleasing for the viewers to look at and listen to. It has more graphics, more well known actresses and actors, and having the baker as the narrator puts the story together better. In the film version of into the woods the voices sound better. The actors that play in the film version the voices fit better for the role that they are playing. Anna Kendrick who plays Cinderella has a voice that no one can forget. The actor who plays cinderella in the play version…

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    school starts so you may begin your college experience. However, what would happen if the aspects of college that you pictured were just erased because they aren’t important in a college experience. In the article Is College Doomed the author Graeme Wood describes a school that is fully based online where the only thing that is considered crucial in their student’s college experience is how good their education. The parts that I consider crucial in a college experience is having all the…

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    how my discussion posts relate to the course’s learning objectives. With learning objective 1, my discussion post regarding Timothy Sheader’s interpretation of, “Into the Woods,” shows how I have the ability to interpret plays and literacy. In my response I stated: Timothy Sheader’s interpretation of the classic, “Into the Woods,” was rather apparent even without his explanation of it in his interview. There was a clear emphasis on the music of the play, and rightfully so considering it was a…

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    he community i live in is called wood-stream and i'm too explain what's how what happens time to time in my community. on Most of the time my community is pretty quiet and safe most of the time. It's quiet because they're not to many bad children in the neighborhood . Also it's safe because the rules I have in my community. rarely see the police in my environment. We also have like sticker you have to put on your car so they know that you live in wood-stream and if you don't have the sticker…

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    freedom, Americans were willing to die for their liberty, and ordinary citizens like the mechanics gained political power. In the "Radicalism of the American Revolution", Gordon S. Wood, says the Revolution did bring radical change to the relationship between people and classes and their ideas about democratic governing. Wood argued that the Revolution allowed future right movements including civil rights and women's rights movement. The Revolution "destroyed aristocracy" and "brought about an…

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    Being in love is often times described as being a part of life. But for some, such as Toru Watanabe from “Norwegian Wood”, being in love takes up more than just a part of his life. Toru falls in love with two different girls, Naoko Wowsugi and Midori Kobayashi. He expresses different types of love for these girls. For Midori he expresses a romantic type of love while for Naoko he has more of caring kind of love. All the while he has compassionate love for both of these girls because that is the…

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    eventually make mistakes, it does not make them any less heroic because all humans have imperfections during their lifetime. Heroes are not perfect, however heroes have lasting qualities that separate them from ordinary people. In consideration, Tiger Woods, a worldwide known golfer, who will always be remembered for his perseverance, determination, and spirit. Despite the fact that Tiger has many admirable traits and has changed…

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    about 14 years old, I spent the summer at Camp Lake of the Woods in Decatur, Michigan. From canoeing in the beautiful waters of the three hundred and twenty-acre lake to doing ceramics at the arts and crafts studio, there was never a dull moment at that place. Some of the camp’s amenities include an equestrian center, three baseball diamonds, dance and gymnastics pavilions, and ceramics and arts and crafts studios (Camp Lake of the Woods). Meanwhile, the aquatic options and waterfront boast a…

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