On the picture below with the hooded figure around the little boy. Gives off this unsettling feeling of protection but very aggressive. While the boy seems unbothered, I feel like the little boy have seen this hooded figure plenty of times to just be comfortable with it, especially letting the hooded figure letting it hug him. As it is a little boy this hooded figure is somehow either protecting or being abit territorial, I feel like it could be a relative to this boy he was very close to, or if not a mother who lost his son in a tragic moment and feels like the boy reminds her of his late son. Who she cherish alot, with memories and love, but with the process of protecting the little boy, she seems either very aggressive and territorial.
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I believe it's either a Sestina or Ballad. Sorry not much help but it's definetly one of the two!
The interview I analyzed was on Will Perkins, who is the admissions director at South Carolina's Governor School for Science and Mathematics. Will Perkins has held his position at the school for 2 years. Not only does he work with admissions, but also does advising and oversees some of the extra-curricular activities the school has to offer.
The interview was very helpful for people interested in attending the school in the future. He also describes the process in which he accepts students into the school. He describes how he recruits students starting in middle school to transition into the school as they pass through junior high. In the interview he also discusses his day to day life with his career, possibly helping those who might want to pursue a career like that. Overall, Will Perkins' interview is very effective for a variety of reasons to do with the Governor's school.
The questions asked in the interview were very on topic, relating closely to his job, responsibilities, and general questions about the school. He was asked questions such as the recruitment process, where the school is located, challenges he faces, his goals, and many others. The interviewer, Greg Everett asked the right kind of questions, often asking questions that require a more elaborate answer, more than a simple yes or no question. He often asked about how this jobs differs from his previous work experience, and how the test scores are taken into account of whether or not to accept a student.
Greg Everett often followed up on questions that Will Perkins had answered. After a question, if he had a follow up question relating to the topic, he would immediately ask another. An example would be after asking Will about the admissions process, he then asked whether or not there was a specific trait that the board of admissions looks for in particular. In conclusion, the interview with Will Perkins is well directed and is very educational for those who have in interest in attending the Governors School for Science and Mathematics.
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Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones) was African-American writer whose main themes range from black liberation to white racism. In his poem “Ka’ba” he states that only “sacred word” adequate to activate spells and magic can save black people: “Correspondence with ourselves/ and our Black family. We need magic/now we need the spells, to raise up/return, destroy,and create. What will be/the sacred word?”
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The mall was unusally hectic but it was the week before christmas
I like to drink milk or I like to eat cookies
I love to read so I go to the libray