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      <description>Yinuo Chen</description>
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      <pubDate>2023-08-24 01:04:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>WWI contextual information</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The WWI was a cruel war of trench, during the war, the army from both Triple Entente and Triple Alliance used the way of digging trench to get closer to their destination. However, the life inside the trench was un easy, the environment inside all depends on how the weather changed and how the people behaved. For example, on the rainy days, the ground inside will get muddy, flooding was a common thing that can happened.&nbsp;<br><br>The solders worked at all times, the only chance that they can get sleep more than one hour was in the afternoon, their days was filled by loads of activities like cleaning the weapons and being prepared for enemies. They didn't have enough time to rest, although they were not supposed to during a war.&nbsp;<br><br>During the long period of trench life, some army will get problems such as " trench foot" which means that their feet starting to decay, this was because of the dirty mud inside the trench. Some army will get a rise out of lice, catch a cold in winter or getting influenced by other solders. They need to prevent themselves by drinking enough clean water, taking medicine and always put personal hygiene into the first place.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-08-28 13:26:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>English Annotation</title>
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         <pubDate>2023-09-18 13:26:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Anthem for Doomed Youth</strong><br>What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; — Only the monstrous anger of the guns.</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle</div><div>Can patter out their hasty orisons.</div><div>No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,—</div><div>The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; And bugles calling for them from sad shires.</div><div><br></div><div>What candles may be held to speed them all?</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes</div><div>Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.</div><div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;</div><div>Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,</div><div>And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.<br><br><strong>Who's for the game</strong><br>Who’s for the game, the biggest that’s played,<br>The red crashing game of a fight?<br>Who’ll grip and tackle the job unafraid?<br>And who thinks he’d rather sit tight?<br>Who’ll toe the line for the signal to ‘Go!’?<br>Who’ll give his country a hand?<br>Who wants a turn to himself in the show?<br>And who wants a seat in the stand?<br>Who knows it won’t be a picnic – not much-<br>Yet eagerly shoulders a gun?<br>Who would much rather come back with a crutch<br>Than lie low and be out of the fun?<br>Come along, lads –<br>But you’ll come on all right –<br>For there’s only one course to pursue,<br>Your country is up to her neck in a fight,<br>And she’s looking and calling for you.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-09-20 10:02:19 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Comparative paragraphs </title>
         <author>20147029</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Wilfred Owen's view of the soldiers in war are brave, but dull, are strong, but powerless, are energetic, but useless to protect themselves. Then why are they kept sending themselves and&nbsp; more youths who have a bright future to death?Jessie Pope's opinion is like war affect our own country, its your responsibility to protect our homeland. Now that your homeland needs your hand so save her, she is calling for help. You will go to the war at some point, sooner or later. But don't be worry about it, your wife, your children, your family, your friends will be remember your by heart as you are a hero, your death is going to be worth it. Or, are you preparing to sit and watch the country to fell, while being punished and blamed to death?<br><br>In the same way, Wilfred Owen and Jessie Pope both present the war as a big game, you will be dead ninety present for sure. In Wilfred Owen's poem, the soldires are described as cattle, they probably can't do anything facing the death and will be laying under the sky for sure won't they, He uses simile in the quote: " What passing bells for these who die as cattle?" And that answer afterwards is like no, nothing has been used to commemorate their death, it's already give us a feeling, thousands of hundreds of life is even kind of useless, their sacrifies are burried with the anger of the guns, covered with the "passing bells" of the shouting of people who still presisting in the war. Jessie Pope wrote the soldires as they are just playing a game, but a game of death and live. If you loose, you die, you will still be remembered as a hero, if you won, you live, and the treatments are actually the same but the other people have chances to show their appreciations to you. " Come along lads, but you'll come alright." This quote shows the hidden meaning of you must come at the same time as comforting the rest to join by saying your life is worth for rescuing&nbsp; your country. Afterwards it says:" Your country is up to her neck in a fight, and she's looking and calling for you." It is pretty motivative, your country who grows you up became a helpless girl under Jessie Pope's writing, and the girl is looking and calling for you means that everyone else has participated and sacrified,&nbsp; you are the one who is pending when the harm is about to touch her neck, why are you still hesitating?</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-09-20 12:28:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>English Home work Annotation of The Soldier</title>
         <author>20147029</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/20147029/ilwj90r138kipnil/wish/2719322729</link>
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         <pubDate>2023-09-25 13:19:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The Secret Annex</title>
         <author>20147029</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><p>The secret hiding place is behind the book shelf by the bookcase on the ground floor, the  only way to enter the hiding place was through the secret entrance, hidden behind the revolving bookcase.</p></li><li><p>The daily schedule during the day is like this:</p><p>- Waking up at 6:45</p><p>-Otto will be reading and studying english during the morning time for half an hour.</p><p>- Wash and have breakfast</p><p>-Be quite through the time 8:30 to 9:00</p><p>- Doing some study or whatever</p><p>- Having lunch with family</p><p>- Afternoon nap</p><p>- Can go out and walk in the building freely, and everyone has their own tasks that need to be done.</p><p>- Dinner with family and workers go home.</p><p>- Chatting, Playing board games with the family.</p><p>- Bed setting begins at 9:00</p><p>- Clean and wash them selves one after another.</p><p>- Goes to bed</p></li><li><p>Anne decorated her bedroom with lots of pictures she love, but then she changed them to the theme of art. The whole annex always were full of arguments, like Anne herself was arguing with her roommate, Fritz Pfeffer, a man her father's age about the little desk.The only joyful things during the day in Anne's mind were writing, "spying" on their neighbours, go to the attic and staring through the window at the oak tree and sky, and go to peter's room. During the hard time, Anne grew really fast, she described the life inside the annex and her feeling and thoughts. In 4 August 1944, after she and her family was discovered and arrested with their two helpers Kugler and Kleiman, her diary was rescued by Miep Gies, her father's friend and secretary, and whats why we are able to read it today.</p></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-11-05 03:09:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Anne&#39;s Diary</title>
         <author>20147029</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><p>Anne not only want to write a diary to record her life in the annex, she decided that she also wants to write and publish a book with it. But unfortunately, she couldn't accomplish it. The only surviver after the war in her family, Otto Frank her father received the diary and found himself suprised by her daughter. He determined  that he couldn't read it because its too suprising for him, but due to the wish of her daughter, he helped Anne to accomplish her dream.</p></li><li><p>"Dear Kitty" was the best friend and also a  non fiction friend chosen by Anne in a thousand names imagined by Anne Frank, as a person she can talk to in a way of writing. Her feelings was actually confiding to her, but after that Anne changed her mind to writing a book. But in the 1944th, Anne was taken away with a half published book.</p></li><li><p>Anne's dairy was published in Dutch on 25 June 1947 of a small step as 3, 036 copies, After the success of  Dutch edition, Her father found publishers in West Germany and France that are willing to publish it Both translations were published in 1950. 4,600 copies was printed in Germany, Than a total of 700,000 copies were printed. And finally the book was popular in 1957.</p></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-11-05 03:12:24 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Anne&#39;s World</title>
         <author>20147029</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><p>Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who gained worldwide fame after her diary was published posthumously. She was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, and her family later moved to Amsterdam to escape the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany. In 1942, as persecution of Jews intensified in Nazi-occupied Europe, the Frank family, along with another family, went into hiding in a concealed annex behind Anne's father's office building.</p></li><li><p>During their time in hiding in the concealed annex in Amsterdam from 1942 to 1944, Anne Frank's family had limited contact with the outside world, and they had to be extremely cautious to avoid detection by the Nazis or collaborators. However, they did maintain some connections with the outside, primarily through a small group of trusted people like their helpers.</p></li><li><p>The discovery and arrest of the Frank family and their companions occurred on August 4, 1944, as a result of a tip-off. It is widely believed that the informant was an unidentified person, possibly someone who knew about their hiding place and informed the German authorities.</p></li></ul><p><br></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-11-05 03:54:43 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Elie Wiesel - Acceptance Speech</title>
         <author>20147029</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In his poignant speech of , Wiesel emphasised the importance of memory and remembrance in preventing the recurrence of atrocities like the Holocaust. He spoke passionately about the need for individuals to bear witness to the suffering of others and to take a stand against indifference and injustice. Wiesel also expressed a deep commitment to human rights, advocating for the idea that silence in the face of oppression only perpetuates violence. </p><p>Overall, his acceptance speech reflected a powerful plea for moral responsibility, compassion, and the preservation of human dignity. Therefore he can express and deliver such an unforgettable speech.</p><p>In conclusion,   Elie Wiesel wanted peace, he just wanted to to the treated as a normal people.</p><p><br/></p><p>In order to asses my own evaluation of Elie Wiesel's speech, I would say that I did mentioned the overall message of him, the thoughts and the message he wanted to pass to the audiences.  </p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-12-08 12:44:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Russian Revolution</title>
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         <pubDate>2024-02-18 13:13:20 UTC</pubDate>
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