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    Tears of Joy

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    I came across a picture the other day that took me back to an unforgettable and very eventful day. It was a picture taken after a horse show of the horse that I had saved my money for years to purchase. I had been showing horses and participating in rodeos my whole life with my Mom being a huge influence. She was and still is a horse trainer and breeder. I wanted a horse that I could purchase with my money‚ train‚ and show without the help of my Mom. That horse came about in 2000. She was a two year

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    Trail of Tears

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    Reading Analysis Guide: Trail of Tears Part A The author‚ Dee Brown‚ gives a brief description about Andrew Jackson’s policy on Indian removal in order to gain popularity and power. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the cause and effects of “Indian Removal” during Jackson’s terms‚ ultimately creating the “Trail of Tears.” As early as the colonial period Indian removal was evident‚ Brown claims. Indians never really got along with white settlers‚ and even if they tried to resolve

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    why the women started to weep is so that the man wasn’t the only person‚ she wanted to feel as though she belonged. In the ninth stanza and final stanza of the poem the man stops weeping and walks away as if he has been renewed for the tears he was weeping where tears of cleanliness and self-purification‚ cleaning himself of all impurities. The poem‚ ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’ is just one large metaphor as the man is a rainbow‚ people stop to look and are in awe that the fact that a man is crying

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    Melissa Kalani Faustin October 2‚ 2013 Period 5       Her Watering Eyes  There once was a land all dull and dry. Not a river‚ puddle or bird in the sky. Everyone just went on with their day‚ without a single emotion. Everybody was just simply blah. But then one day all that changed‚ one day a girl began to cry and just did not know why. She didn’t quite understand why water began to pour down her face. This is where it all began. Her mom always knew her daughter was special but couldn’t

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    oath warned me in a dream. He whispered their words to my house of reeds‚ "Reed-house‚ reedhouse! Wall‚ O wall‚ hearken reed-house‚ wall reflect; O man of Shurrupak‚ son of Ubara-Tutu; tear down your house and build a boat‚ abandon possessions and look for life‚ despise worldly goods and save your soul alive. Tear down your house‚ I say‚ and build a boat. These are the measurements of the barque as you shall build her: let hex beam equal her length‚ let her deck be roofed like the vault that covers

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    "Let go to Hold on"

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    "Let go to Hold on" Crying is an expression of emotions Should I try to hold back my tears if I feel like crying? If I dont allow a tear to drop or to allow myself to go all through these feelings‚ does that mean I am weak to face reality and too weak to handle it? And if I choose to stand and cry‚ then this could only mean two things I am strong and I am living. There are many choices in life‚ to cry or not to cry‚ holding it back or letting it go‚ You can listen or

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    After the Bomb

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    Just the thought of this makes my eyes water as I bite my lower lip to prevent my tears from falling. I put my hand over his in regret of letting time pass‚ time that I did not spend in his presence. The hand that once appeared to me as big and manly now just appears to be a weak and fragile body part‚ but to me it is more than that. To me‚ it is a powerful symbol of bravery‚ determination and experience. Tears rolling down my face‚ almost forming a puddle beneath me‚ I stand in complete stillness

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    The Unthinkable

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    walked so slow to the door that it seem as though I did not move at all. As I moved closer I could hear the humming of the choir. My arm grabbed the cold metal of the church door. My palms began to sweat and I swiftly clenched my sister’s hand. Hot tears trickled from my eyes and pierced my cheeks.

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    body language

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    trying to secure good boots‚ so he could march? He got whipped on charges of trying to dessert on his whipped scared back from his time as a slave. How he looked at his commanding officer determined not to give not so much as a flinch‚ but a single tear escapes him anyway. Body language is a powerful thing. And hockey player Teemu Selanne at the 2005 Winter Olympics? The Fins lost

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    Poems About the Lottery

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    The Lottery Limerick In a village there was once an annual lottery Where winning wasn’t exactly lucky For the winner was stoned‚ And in pain they groaned Dying as victims of assault and battery. Anonymous The Cruelty of the Villagers(Tanka) I saw her fall dead With stones raining upon her No one tried to stop Grateful their names were not drawn None were saddened by this loss. Anonymous Ode to Tessie Hutchinson When I think of her‚ my heart aches As though hemlock I have drunk

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