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    To a Daughter Leaving Home I love this poem the first time I read it. For no reason‚ I instinctively think the speaker of it is a mother. With simple language‚ free style and delicate thoughts‚ this poem has annotated the most common and yet the greatest maternal love. Reading this poem‚ I can’t help thinking about my mother‚ a woman who often crys in the phone like a kid saying that she missed me so much. Since my childhood‚ she grows more and more dependent on me. However‚ different from other

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    Christina Rossetti Christina Rossetti was one of the greatest female Victorian poets who connected her personal life and spiritual life. Christina Rossetti is a poet who heavily focuses on different themes within her writing. Two of the major themes that Christina Rossetti has focused on are acceptance of death and love. Within Christina Rossetti’s writing it is very obvious the message that she is trying portray. Remember Me and Baby Lies So Fast Asleep are two poems that apply the themes of

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    A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement. -Bo Bennett Every person in the world has an achievement that is memorable for them. It can be his/her only achievement or it is the greatest achievement he/she got. “YOU ARE THE SALUTATORIAN” – Ma’am Ella “You are the salutatorian”‚ Ma’am Ella Said to Me‚ At this time I felt shocked and I do not know what to say after it. I’m speechless that time‚ I just replied “Thank you Ma’am”. I said that with a big-big smile

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    Ashley Emmert 1/31/13 Mrs. Fenton 7B Everyone in this world has someone who means a lot to them. For me‚ the most important person in my life is my mom. My mom has inspired me in many ways. She is always guiding me to do the right thing; she

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    Mother’s knows best Our mother is playing a very important role in our life. She’s always there to guide and support us. She can be our best friend in difficult situation or problems. Our teacher in reminding us to have good manners and right conduct and our doctor when we were sick. She’s always showing her love and protecting us because she don’t want us to be harmed. She took good care of us when we were babies. And she knows the best for us. She have the biggest and heaviest responsibility

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    this happened in the first place‚ what caused Paul to leave? There were many complex factors to the breakup of the Beatles making it hard to answer it simply. These factors varied from financial problems‚ lack of motivation‚ interests in solo works‚ Yoko Ono‚ and many more. However there was a clear start to the breakup‚ it was the death of their manager: Brian Epstein‚ that started the journey to their

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    and momentarily the Beatles were unable to cooperate amongst another and their music started to individualize. This individualization was present due to “musical differences and rivalries” that were only amplified due to “the constant presence of Yoko Ono during the recording sessions” (Ingles‚

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    twenty-eight‚ Lennon realized that The Beatles were lost‚ so he began to move on after being with the band for several years. He married his beloved second wife‚ Yoko Ono‚ when he was twenty-seven. John Lennon and Yoko Ono started their career with their first album entitled‚ Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins. (John Lennon’s Activism)Lennon and Yoko released five albums between late 1968 and early 1970. One of Lennon’s most important songs was titled‚ Give Peace a Chance. This song was recorded during

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    threatened the US government‚ and led the FBI‚ police‚ and immigration authorities to hunt him down. Richard Nixon believed that Lennon’s anti-war activities could cost him the re-election‚ and decided to have him deported. In response to this‚ Lennon and Yoko Ono announced at a press conference the formation of a new country called ‘Nutopia’‚ and place with “no land‚ no boundaries‚ no passports‚ only people”. Once the Watergate scandal took place and Nixon resigned‚ Gerald Ford showed little interest in the

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    Cassie Lyons Mr. Neary January 19‚ 2011 The Tragic Rise and Fall of Two Incredible Men Thesis: John Lennon and Julius Caesar worked their entire lives to change the world. Cassius and Mark Chapman are remembered for taking the lives of prominent historical figures as opposed to working hard until they deserved the attention like Lennon and Caesar did. They do not get recognition for what they have accomplished but mostly for what happened to them. They deserve honor for the things that

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