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    and he sees opportunities where there are none. Characters Walter Lee Younger and Willy Loman are prime examples of this‚ both pinning their hopes on unattainable dreams to hide the feelings of failure. The theme of illusion versus reality is present in both Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun and Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman through the portrayal of main characters Walter and Willy in their struggles for happiness and prosperity. Although the two characters have similar dreams‚ Walter‚

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    Essay question: Family has a strong influence on our lives. It affects the way we view ourselves and those around us. How has family influenced Josephine and what impact does it have?Family is one of our main influences in our lives‚ although we are not always aware of it. It shapes the people we are and the choices we make in our lives. In the text ’Looking for Alibrandi’ by Melina Marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi is seeking to be free from the world and its misunderstood societal regulations throughout

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    Antigone and A Rasin in the Sun Antigone and A Raisin in the Sun are two pieces of literature that are similar in one way‚ yet very different in another way. Both are very interesting pieces that were written to captivate even the most critical of audiences. This paper will show similarities as well as differences between the two pieces and their authors. Antigone is a play written by Sophocles and is about a young girl named Antigone who struggles with written laws of her city‚ Thebes. Her

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    Austin Mejia 2/18/13 Period 8 Mr. D’Gata Essay Question Number 2 In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun‚ one of the main characters is Beneatha Younger. She is a young African American woman who is studying to be a doctor. She has been seeing two men and they both have a pretty big influence on her and her family. One of them is a better influence than the other. One of the men that Beneatha is seeing is George Murchison. He is a very affluent African American man who is currently in

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    Reflection Paper 3 Charlotte Brown HUM 102/ Bethel University Reflection Paper 3 In the article‚ “Signifyin(g) When Vexed: Black Feminist Revision‚ Anger‚ and A Raisin in the Sun” by Sarah Orem the author takes a look at the play “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry. In the opening paragraph Orem looks at Lorraine Hansberry and contrast her being a black feminist woman with the typical playwrights of the time being white‚ male and “chauvinism often bordering on misogyny” Orem reviews

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    “The Sun is Burning Gases (Loss of a Friend)” Cathleen McFarland I was young when 17 was a number Too high to count The Sun was the miracle Spinning sorcerer That melted my crayons Into bright wax rivers. A golden-skinned princess lived there Nightly in my mind‚ When stars and moon Were marginal; connect-the-dots‚ Different everytime- Beyond the realms of man. Now I’m 17 And even infinity is A place I can define. Man has touched the moon – Now stretching to the stars. I know

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    There are many themes that exist within any one science fiction story. Religion‚ technology‚ aliens and visions of the future tend to be the more of the popular themes but one theme that over looked is that of family values‚ more specifically gender roles. In many of the stories‚ there seems to be either similar or lack of family values. In The Jetsons: The Rosie Episode‚ Anthem by Ayn Reid and "Mimsy were the Borogroves" by Lewis Padget ‚ the idea of family values or enhanced and forgotten at the

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    Effect of sucrose on raisins

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    experiment BIBLIOGRAPHY * APPENDIX A Risk Assessment and Laboratory Order Form 1 DESIGN 1.1 Defining the problem Focus / Research question How does osmosis work and what effect will this have on the raisin at different sucrose concentrations? Hypothesis The raisin in the beaker with most diluted sucrose solution will gain the most mass‚ therefore the control (0% sucrose solution) should be the most successful (in relation to the aim.) Background Information / theory Osmosis

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    Dancing Raisins Experiment

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    1. Dancing Raisins Here’s another quick and easy science experiment. All you need is a glass of clear soda‚ such as ginger ale or club soda‚ and several small raisins. Fill a glass with soda. Leave about ½ inch (12.5 mm) of space at the top. Drop the raisins in. Those tiny bubbles attaching themselves to the raisins are carbon dioxide (CO2) bubbles. The irregular surface of the raisins enables a lot of CO2 to accumulate. When enough gas bubbles attach to the raisins‚ they act like tiny balloons

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    The theme of people longing for love can be seen throughout the novel through the Bergen Family. Bette Greene has a way with words while she tells the tale of this small town‚ Jewish family‚ and how Patty Bergen hides a German POW. Harry Bergen‚ Patty’s father‚ is wounded. He is also harmful. Harry hurts Patty physically and mentally. “...telling me that he did not ever want me playing with that Dowd boy‚ not ever again.” (Greene 64). By telling Patty she could not play with Freddy‚ that hurt

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