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    Where have we been and WHAT HAPPENED IN ZIMBABWE?!?!? It's been too long and it's completely our fault Much to my chagrin turns out Chindi was right it has been over two months! Shame on us! Did you think we had given up? No, we will never surrender! We went live 07/11/17 with ambitious goals. Partially I was motivated to get started rather than stuck in the what if's, how's, and logistics. The go-live was effective in prompting us to jump in and get to work. Where we have lacked is in our consistency

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    To start off, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen who wrote Monster Culture is Professor of English and Director of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is known for researching strange mysterious things that connect to an imaginative mind. He finds interested in monsters, foreigners, queers, inhuman forces. In Jeffrey Cohen’s essay Monster Culture Cohen discusses and effectively covers important reasons on how monsters connect with the cultures

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    Who would win?Two of the greatest super spies are pinned up against one another, and only one can reign victor. I’m going to compare the movie adaptations of both James Bond and Jason Bourne. For this debate, I will be comparing the Daniel Craig-Era Bond (for reference; these films include Casino Royale [2006], Quantum Of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre) and Jason Bourne as he appears in these three films: “The Bourne Identity,” “The Bourne Supremacy,” and “The Bourne Ultimatum.” These iconic characters

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    program to earn it. Everyone there could have worked just as hard as he did and put a lot of work and effort in but their dream could have not came true. ( Source 5.) Another reason why the American Dream is not attainable is in the poem To a Mouse by Robert Burns. In the poem a mouse works very hard to make his nest and destroyed it completely. (Source 3.) This shows that even though someone may work very hard to achieve their goals someone bigger might be

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    Sir Robert Gordon Menzies was an Australian politician who served two terms as Prime Minister, from 1939 to 1941, and, from 1949 until 1966. This amounts to a total of eighteen years, which is a record for time serving as Australian prime minister (WEB). In this essay, I shall delineate and analyse the secrets to Menzies' success, which I attribute to several factors, many of which were beyond the control of Menzies himself. Even before entering politics, Menzies developed talents that would serve

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    La Belle Dame Sanns Merci

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    Comparative poetry essay based on the three poems 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' by John Keats, 'Sonnet 116' by William Shakespeare and 'My Last Duchess' by Robert Browning “Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words”. Poetry is a language of art where one is free to express his feelings without hesitation. Love is a strong and significant emotion that we feel in our lives at some point that helps us understand our emotions and interpret the world around us. When expressed in poetry, love can

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    Robert Frost Analysis

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    Mowing," "The Tuft of Flowers," and be challenged by the levels of meaning they find here. And in their explorations, as mentioned by Peter Davison in the afterword to this volume, an excellent biography of Frost is Into My Own: The English Years of Robert Frost 1912-1915 by John Evangelist Walsh. This work focuses on a period when Frost wrote some of his greatest poems and when A Boy's Will and North of Boston were first published. It is useful in that it discusses the context of Frost's writing such

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    Many took inspirations from simple shapes like spheres, cubes, and cylinders so they could provide a more abstract classicism. Two well-known architects of the neoclassical period were the British architect Robert Adam and American architect Thomas Jefferson. The British architect Robert Adam was one of the most important architects that worked in the neo-Hellenic manner. Born in Kirkaldy, Scotland, he followed the steps of his father and studied architecture (Albert 1). His style worked well

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    The human mind is an incredible construct that can be changed and molded by both genetics and the experiences we go through in our lives. The difference between how inherited traits affect the human mind and how experiences shape it can be labeled as nature and nurture. Nature refers to the genetics aspect of a psyche while nurture refers to experiences and lifestyles and how they affect the human mind. These concepts can have drastic effects on a brain. However, this gives way to the question of

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    Franz Schubert’s An den Mond no. 176 starts with flowing chords in the piano, a five-measure piano introduction and then a soft entry of the vocal line. An den Mond no. 116 starts with no piano introduction, rather the vocalist has the downbeat with the pianists left hand and the piece has started. The two renditions of the An den Mond each hold very individual techniques for conveying the lieder as well as the notes at the same time with an equally relatable tone. An de Mond No. 116 starts off

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