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			<title>Moveable Pain</title>
			<description>Moveable PainLast year, around this time, as Trinity drew to a close, and my rawly-sketched thesis forced me to my desk&amp;#2013266048;&quot; away from news of the Black Lives Matter protests sprouting around the world, following the murder in police custody of the 46-year-old African American man from ..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/2775213/</link>
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			<title>Miss Padma</title>
			<description>Miss Padma was bubbly, capering about thehouse minutes before she died.&amp;nbsp; The vetarrived too late. In silk halter &amp;amp; printed pumps, foul of dress code.Memory is patchwork. Recollections &amp;amp; inventions. What you remember &amp;amp;forget &amp;amp; make up for people. The first of November. Al..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1834114/</link>
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			<title>pop</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Steve tossed and turned, brandishinglimbs at unknown ghosts, muttering misshapen words and sentences that enteredher mind and refused to leave. She blamed the Special Mobile Force. Hisvocation had changed him, had made him shed his qualms and do terrible things. Nowsigns were showing o..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1833714/</link>
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			<title>CULTURE ASSIGNMENT</title>
			<description>Researchpaper 2 question: Discuss the representations of the island of Mauritius inPostcolonial literature.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Post-colonial literature, according to Ashcoft,refers to writing which has been &amp;ldquo;affected by the imperial process from themoment of colonizati..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1514091/</link>
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			<title>POETRY ASSIGNMENT MILTON</title>
			<description>Question two: To whatextent does Paradise Lost reflect the&amp;lsquo;decorum and propriety&amp;rsquo; particular to Milton&amp;rsquo;s epoch? &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Decorum in classical rhetoricand poetry, posits appropriateness of style to subject as an imperative. Proprietyentails confor..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1489923/</link>
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			<title>DRAMA</title>
			<description>The Importance of being Earnest: Debunking the Victorian society and theMarriage Institution                              Group members:Dawoor YagnishsingLarcherMarie-Rose LudmillaBhoyrooTcheshtaBharaneeMoothoosamyMathooSh..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1442812/</link>
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			<title>Maya</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Research Paper 1 Question:Compare and contrast de St Pierre&amp;rsquo;s and Twain&amp;rsquo;s representation of Ile deFrance/Mauritius, with reference to Foucault&amp;rsquo;s concept of &amp;lsquo;heterotopia&amp;rsquo; andPratt&amp;rsquo;s concept of &amp;lsquo;transculturation.&amp;rsquo;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1425167/</link>
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			<title>Robinson crusoe</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;He and She (Rachel Crothers):A Real Battle of the Sexes &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Groupmembers:Dawoor Yagnishsing Moothoosamy BharaneeBhoyroo TcheshtaLarcher Marie-Rose Ludmilla&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;ContentsvAbstract/Introdu..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1417466/</link>
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			<title>Poetry assignment</title>
			<description>itical prose often insists that its readersrethink fundamental categories such as race, gender, class or sexuality.Fictional prose makes such rethinking possible.&amp;rdquo;Analyze one of these categories as depicted in either Dracula or Mrs. Dalloway. &amp;nbsp;The end of the nineteenth century, Arat..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1410566/</link>
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			<title>yo</title>
			<description>ShadowBoxing&amp;nbsp;There are things you don&amp;rsquo;t question and those you do, at length.Presently, you skirt questions altogether. You do the two times table in yourhead, and you dodge two times nine. Two times nine is one and eight. Eighteen!Surely, you know that? Eighteen. The ageyou bec..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1401632/</link>
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			<title>kol</title>
			<description>Whenyou sit on the promontory, and look down into the sea, you don&amp;rsquo;t see the sea,you see a ghost dragging itself across two points, a giant rug of blue rucked upunder its feet, and fents like lips appearing where the bleached stacks are,where at low tide, you can spot barnacles and lim..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/Nickhyl/1361375/</link>
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			<title>On Water</title>
			<description>1.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;When I think of Jena, I don&amp;rsquo;t think of Jenawho steals, who lies, who cheats, who walks in on us, and breaks her promise. Idon&amp;rsquo;t even think of Jena with her face scrunched up, and her nose red liketulips though she might as well be remembered as such. Jena, the sore lo..</description>
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