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Edgar L. Haynes

Eng 091: 3 & 4

Aug. 28th. 03’

Response to: Angelou

Sha-Mar

He’s a whopping five foot five, weighing in at approximately one-hundred and thirty pounds with a mini afro that slightly (more…)





Although remembered now for his elegantly argued critical essays, Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) began his career as a poet, winning early recognition as a student at the Rugby School where his father, Thomas Arnold, had earned national acclaim as a strict and innovative headmaster. Arnold also (more…)





My Whole life is really a blur to me because my dad is in the army and we use to move all the time and really I never got settled. One thing I do remember was the time when something bad happened to me and I will never forget it. It felt like the day was a week.

The sun beaming (more…)





Is globalisation a blessing or a curse?

As technology advances, countries have been able to envelop the whole world as one. This would mean that globalisation is now being made easier and is able to bring about benefits to most countries and their people. However, (more…)





Eating- most people do not give this a second thought. To many it comes, as naturally as breathing, but for others however eating is the source of a severe psychological disorder known as Anorexia Nervosa. I never thought about it much, until I have read a story about a girl, who became bulimic (more…)