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Laurie Halse (rhymes with "waltz") was born on October 23, 1961 in Potsdam, New York, to Methodist minister Frank A., Jr. and manager Joyce Holcomb Halse. The author says that she decided to become a writer in second grade. Her teacher taught the class how to write haiku. She enjoyed it a lot and hopes that every second grader will learn to write poetry.
Word Count :2072 words - Date added to the site : May 8, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

A poem analysis of respective works by Talisma Nasrin & Anne Sexton
Poetry, practically since the existence of literature as a prolific avenue for individualistic perspectives, has presented itself as one of the most relevant literary branches for espousing personal impressions regarding various socio-cultural, political and psychological issues.
Word Count :711 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

American women Poets
In this paper I will discuss two poems by Sharon Olds. They are both taken from her collection “The Dead and the Living” and are entitled “The Eye” and “Poem to My Husband from my Fathers Daughter.”
Word Count :1712 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

Analysis Of Woolworths Limited
This paper identifies the inherent risk factors that can have an impact on the audit of Woolworth’s limited. For each of these risk factors, an analysis has been carried out so that potential discrepancies can be pointed out in the financial statements. Related evidence is also provided within.
Word Count :3049 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

Assonance repetition and internal rhyme Gerald Manley Hopkins's Poetry
Poetry may be written making use of different techniques that enhance meaning and feeling that poets wish to give their work. Among the different tools used, Assonance, repetition, and internal rhyme are found in several poetic works. An example of this is observed in Gerald Manley Hopkins’ poetry (Bottrall, 1975).
Word Count :553 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

Death
Both poems, Pablo Neruda’s "The Dead Women" and Dylan Thomas’ "Do not go Gentle into that Good Night" represent death in their own unique ways. They however share a degree of similarity that can easily be noticed, and this is because of the fact tat both poems assert that death should not stand in one’s way and be an obstacle to what one wishes to achieve.
Word Count :4127 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

DYLAN THOMAS LIFE AND POETRY
The travels of Christopher Columbus are said to have taken place during 1492 and 1504, and his letter describing the first voyages provide ample evidence on the findings of a new continent, which he named ' New World". The letter written to the Spanish monarch was presumably written in 1503, which was also his Fourth Voyage, while other accounts note that they were written in 1493, a year after the discovery of the New World..
Word Count :2525 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

EMILY DICKINSON`S BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH
In this poem, ‘Because I could not stop for death’, Emily Dickinson showcases her rebellion against the conventional perception of the afterlife, and the values upheld by society in that age’. The use of imagery is very strong in this poem as the poet uses images of the past as she remembers them and forms a picture of connectedness between reality and imagination, the known and the unknown. As will be discussed in this paper, she views this relationship through hierarchically including the stages of life, even death and eternity. This way, she brilliantly forms a relationship between the finite and the infinite.
Word Count :533 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

Essay On America
Alan Ginsberg has written the first poem I have read that has actually moved me, inspired me. When America was read aloud in class, it was hard for me to hide the smirk etching it’s way across my face, caused of course by my admiration for counter-culture, left wing beliefs, and general insubordination.
Word Count :856 words - Date added to the site : May 15, 2006 -Subject :Poetry

Frederic Douglas Slave Songs
The lyrics of songs inspire people to think and do many things. Today, songs expressing the quality of being beautiful and important in society can be found. Songs encouraging love and taking chances within oneself and others are listened to.
Word Count :928 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Poetry

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