Category: /Recreation & Sports
not sail into my hands instead
Pigskin brat mean and tough
You play too hard
You play too rough
By Sharon Bell Mathis
TOWER TIGERS CHEER
Tiger, tiger, burning bright
On the gym floor every night.
Rock'em, Sock'em,
Kill'em, Knock'em,
Tiger, tiger
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Category: /Literature/English
rather then race. For example, people always
refer to Tiger Woods as a "black golfer" or "the greatest black golfer". A
passage from TIGER WOODS: The making of a Champion, clearly illiterates
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the speaker's response to the tiger, rather than the tiger's response to the world. It's important to remember that Blake lived in a time that had never heard of popular psychology as we understand it today. Blake's poetry "The Tiger" contains six four-line stanzas
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
The two texts being compared are texts about tigers. Text A is an extract from The Life of Mammals by David Attenborough, Text B is from Life of Pi by Yann Martel. The texts discuss tigers and their characteristics, but from very different points of view
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Category: /Literature/English
in the first two lines alone. The poem begins:
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, The reader conceives in their mind the image of a tiger with a coat blazing like fire in the bowels of a dark forest. This creates a negative impression
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Category: /Literature
right place. The title reveals that this is not an ordinary poem with an ordinary tiger. It motivates the reader to search for meaning even before he or she begins to read it. The poem contains a lot of imagery as well as rhyme, rhythm, figurative language
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Category: /Literature/English
is
overwhelming. The game is simply enjoyable. And here is the kicker, I am awful. I only average
about 47 on nine holes--Tiger Woods has nothing to fear from me. Even still I pursued a spot on the
(school) golf team, and by a miracle--that could only be divine
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of today do not promote that type of violence. In fact, many athletes of all levels inspire youth to do better in school, to work as a team, and to try harder to give their all. Some examples of professional athletes that inspire youth are Tiger Woods, Michael
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Category: /Literature/English
Shaquille ONeal? Described by Perry Rogers as all around great person Shaq displays what all top advertisers are looking for in possible endorsers. Besides being on of the top endorsers Shaq is still behind some very well known African Americans such as Tiger
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Category: /Literature/English
the world and this is because of the riseing of such players such as David Duval and Tiger Woods. Golf is growing in other countries as well and because of this Golf companies must become more diverse as far as who they offer their products
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