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    by Amber Kramer Summary Essay: The Dark Night of the Soul Richard E. Miller essay “The Dark Night of the Soul” to be an interesting way to think about reading and writing in today’s world. Richard uses the violence in the world to question if our educational system is relevant to keeping us safe and whether the power literature can be used to change the tragic event that happen around us every day. Richard begins with a few horrific events such as Columbine

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    Down a Dark Hall

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    called Blackwood. When she sees the restored ancient building‚ Kit senses something evil about the old mansion. In the following days‚ three other students arrive; Lynda Hannah‚ her best friend Ruth‚ and Sandy. Conflict-The conflict in the book “Down a Dark Hall” is that the four students want to live their own lives while Madame Duret has plans to get more artistic masterpieces from them. Rising Action-Each new student held some talent in addition to their imaginations. Lynda Hannah became into the

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    My Dog, Romeo

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    My dog‚ Romeo My dog‚ Romeo‚ is the best pet anyone could have. He is beautiful and easy to care for. Playing with him is lots of fun. He always takes care of me. There isn’t a better pet anywhere. Romeo is a beautiful tricolor Sheltie. He is mostly black with white and a bit of brown. Caring for him is easy because I simply have to make sure he has fresh water and food every day. I exercise him by throwing his toys. Romeo is a good pet because he is nice looking and doesn’t require much care

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    Young Goodman Brown

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a story of a religious man’s journey through a forest and the inner conflict he faces when encountering a traveler who claims to be the Devil. Brown is an honest‚ hardworking‚ religious everyman that Hawthorne uses to symbolize humanity while the traveller character who appears to be the Devil represents the inheritable evil that lies within mankind. “Young Goodman Brown” is the story of Brown’s internal struggle

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    of the Civil War. Brown felt strongly about slavery being an abomination due to his religious upbringings. As a result‚ he advocated for the use of violence to eradicate the system. Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry further fueled the Southern belief regarding majority of Northerners being radical abolitionists. Although the North and South both supported Manifest Destiny‚ division between the two regions became more prominent as new states were added to the

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    Goodman Brown Journey

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    Kay Wise American Lit Dr. Smith 11/19/10 Young Goodman Brown Young Goodman Brown is a story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne with many interpretations. It is a story of Young Goodman Brown’s adventure that many believe was a journey away from home. Some people believe that he was trying to get at the community and everyday social life. One way to interpret it is that Young Goodman Brown was simply taking a journey in his sleep - a dream. When reading this story‚ there are many ways to

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    The Dark Net Summary

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    The Dark Net‚ by Jamie Bartlett‚ introduces the complex relations between the the virtual world and our everyday lives. The internet provides the ability to construct a virtual identity. The construction of this virtual identity opens new sets of rules that function online. This virtual identify creates tension between “the real world” and the virtual world‚ blurring distinctions between right and wrong. In the virtual world‚ outside factors appear to be eliminated. However‚ similarities between

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    Brown Eyed Children

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    Draft essay: Is there any possible way for two blue-eyed parents to have a green or brown-eyed child? Eye colour comes from a combination of two black and yellow pigments called melanin in the iris of your eye. If you have no melanin in the front part of your iris‚ you have blue eyes. An increasing proportion of the yellow melanin‚ in combination with the black melanin‚ results in shades of colours between brown and blue‚ including green and hazel. The best way to illustrate how this might happen

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    Child of the Dark: Modernity and Its Discontents Following the Kubitschek regime in Brazil in 1955 through 1960 the problem with the model of modernization offers a historical context for understanding the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus. Kubitschek was consisted of just developing but it had its limits. There is a limit to the progress populism can have on the poor. The develop of the cities could not solve the problem of rural unskilled workers. His encouragement of foreign investment bought an

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    The Web's Dark Side

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    This article by Mannix‚ Locy‚ Clark‚ Smith‚ Perry‚ McCoy…Kaplan (2000) titled The Web’s Dark Side discusses the not-so-popular side of surfing the internet‚ referred to as cyberspace–a rather outdated nickname–and plays out a week online with examples various crimes and misdemeanors‚ swindles‚ thefts‚ perils and problems of the internet. The types of crimes and wrongdoings is vast‚ and many various types of crimes are detailed with accounts of individuals‚ what crimes were committed‚ how it came

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