I need to know question 4 In this book, and i don’t have it! I can afford to buy the book, and you cant find it in a library and my teacher is being a jerk about it ( I guess she isn’t being affected by the economy). Im supposed to be reading the "The Declaration of Independence" and answering question 4 that comes after reading it. If you know the question PLEASE give it to me. THANKS!
I tried looking for the book. I even asked a teacher friend of mine if she had it. But i’m sorry, I couldn’t find it. However, if you have like 13 dollars on a credit card, they have used ones on Amazon.com. I know what it’s like to not have a book that you need. I’m sorry! I really did try to help
50 Essays: A Portable Anthology By Samuel Cohen?
If i wanted to write an anthology of Patrick Kavanagh how would i go about doing it?
Like want poems should i choose to put into the anthology. Would the poems "Epic","On Raglan Road", "Lines Written on a Seat on the Grand Canal,Dublin" sufice?
If I had to select some poems of Kavanagh for a short anthology titled ‘the essential Kavanagh’ I would choose Iniskeen Road: July Evening, Shancoduff, A Christmas Childhood, Lines Written on a seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin, Epic and Advent. These would be my choices because these poems contain such qualities as providing an insight in rural Irish life, celebration of the ordinary and familiar world, the transformation of the ordinary into the exceptional as well as the use of “I”, all of which I feel are all characteristic of Kavanagh’s poetry, what it includes and what the poetry is concerned with.
http://www.allhonours.ie/answers/topic/11639
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=3653
http://www.poemhunter.com/patrick-kavanagh/quotations/
What would be a good title for an anthology about growing up?
I’m doing an anthology and want it to be about growing up, but i want a nice title for the whole thing. What could the title be?
Days of Our Lives.
The Beatles Anthology 1 – Part 2/8 (with english subtitles)
The history of four Liverpool lads and how their tremendous talent turned the world of the rock music upside down
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SPOKEN WORD: “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL” by ESTARI (softer version)
This is my original poetry piece to be published in my upcoming poetry anthology, “PhilosoFlow”. I decided to revisit “Separate But Equal” but in a kinder, softer way. (Thanks for the idea depfox!
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If I can encourage just one person to free his or her mind from false ancient beliefs that bind, then I have done my job.
Watch at your own risk. As always, keep the peace, keep the love, keep the harmony.
One Love Tubies!!!
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STEWART COPELAND INTERVIEW!!
Filmed at Guitar Center Hollywood- August 16, 2007 at Stewart’s only in-store appearance promoting his “Anthology” CD. Interview by Mike Nieland.
Duration : 0:6:40
Here’s the Bad News, Son
Steve Almond’s reflections on having a baby boy, after a lifetime of trying to deal with aggression. “Im trolling YouTube for old boxing matches, street brawls, ultimate fighting—the of the bullied.” And in the process trying to figure out what it means to be a good man.
The Good Men Project: Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood, is a collection of stories about what it means to be a man in America today from Pulitzer winners and Poet Laureates to ex-cons, Pro Football Hall of Famers and just regular guys. On sale now, at Amazon: http://bit.ly/BuyGoodMenBook
Music by Stidiek
Excerpt from Book: “I work hard in college to convince the world Ive outgrown savagery. I quit the soccer team. I rally for nuclear disarmament. I adopt the prevailing feminist spellings; women becomes womyn. But when my girlfriend makes an offhand joke questioning my manhood, I punch a hole in her bedroom wall.”
All proceeds from the book go to organizations that help men and boys at risk.
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The anthologies – The Union Jack
John Masefield “Sea Fever” Poem Animation Movie
Heres a virtual movie of John Masefield reading his celebrated poem “Sea Fever” the sound recording comes from a broadcast by him in 1941.The poem comes from his anthology Saltwater Ballads.
John Edward Masefield, OM, (1 June 1878 — 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate from 1930 until his death in 1967. He is remembered as the author of the classic children’s novels The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, two novels “Captain Margaret” and “Multitude and Solitude” and a great deal of memorable poetry, including “The Everlasting Mercy”, and “Sea-Fever”, from his anthology Saltwater Ballads.
Kind Regards
Jim Clark
All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2008
“Sea-Fever”
I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking.
I must down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.
I must down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life,
To the gull’s way and the whale’s way where the wind’s like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.
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Michael Jackson – Call On Me (1973)
There goes the sunshine
Here comes the rain
And heartache pain
What can I do but wait for you?
Darling the days
I had were cold
Now our separate ways we go
It seems you want more
Than the love I can give
But I can`t make you stay
And you`ve got your life to live
But if it gets too rough
Call on me
Dreams of golden glare
Taking you away from here
But if ever things that have to be
Turns your dreams around
Love and understanding is what you need
If you can`t get enough
Call on me
I`m so sad you`re leaving
It`s gonna to kill me
Not to be with you
But I want you to be happy
If parting’s what you want
Then I want it too
So goodbye with all my prayers
For your happiness in a world elsewheree
Should you arrive and it`s not there
Call on me, call on me
Yes, happiness
Waits for you elsewhere
Remember this
Should you arrive and it`s not there
Call on me… call on me
Yes, happiness
Waits for you elsewhere
Remember this
Should you arrive and it`s not there
Call on me… call on me
Duration : 0:3:35
a new song. played for the first time in UZUZ