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The lines 27-44 from the short story "Night Calls" by Lisa Fugard describe the narrator's feelings about her father's response to her new talent.
Marlene had recently discovered her talent for imitating bird and animal calls. Due to this special gift, she had gained popularity and respect from everyone at her boarding school.
When Marlene relates this to her father and offers to mimic the sounds of birds and animals for him, he shakes his head slightly and replies "I've got the real thing right outside my window." Marlene seems to be hurt and slightly upset by his response. However, this is not new for her as she has never received any response or reaction from her father. She is pretty much used to this sort of behavior from him.
Arun Bakshi was a young kid that loved movies and commercials that included heroes a such. One day he was watching a commercial that showed a guy jumping of the building to save a lady. So he waited until his mom and dad went to work one day then he tried the same thing, except he wasn't saving anybody. He jumped from the first floor and was lucky enough that he landed in the 5ft pool. He was so scared that he swore to himself that he would never do it again
<span>The theme of "Empty Kettle," a poem by Louis "Little Coon" Oliver is that of living responsibly. Oliver emphasizes personal responsibility toward mankind as well as Mother Earth. His writing emphasizes that for everything received, something has been taken, either from someone else or something else.</span>
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Hardin's metaphor describes a lifeboat bearing 50 people, with room for ten more. The lifeboat is in an ocean surrounded by a hundred swimmers. The "ethics" of the situation stem from the dilemma of whether (and under what circumstances) swimmers should be taken aboard the lifeboat.
Hardin compared the lifeboat metaphor to the Spaceship Earth model of resource distribution, which he criticizes by asserting that a spaceship would be directed by a single leader – a captain – which the Earth lacks. Hardin asserts that the spaceship model leads to the tragedy of the commons. In contrast, the lifeboat metaphor presents individual lifeboats as rich nations and the swimmers as poor nations.
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Odysseus:Clever,Curious
Both:Strong,Arrogant
Cyclops:Enormous,isolated
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