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    Alfred Hitchcock’s film‚ Psycho‚ was released on September 8th‚ 1960. This film is a horror‚ mystery‚ thriller that features: Anthony Perkins (Norman Bates)‚ Vera Miles (Lila Crane)‚ John Gavin (Sam Loomis)‚ and Janet Leigh (Marion Crane). This was Hitchcock’s most successful film‚ it made approximately $32 million at the North American box office when it was first released. This film defied a lot of the social norms at the time‚ “Psycho was a black-and-white film made at a time when Hitchcock

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    Gibbon‚ writing in the late eighteenth century goes as far as calling the Crusades an act of “savage fanaticism.” The Enlightenment was however‚ quickly supplanted by romanticism in the nineteenth century. Prominent romantics such as Francois Michaud compared crusading with the contemporary enterprise of colonialism‚ all the while extolling the civilizing virtues of both. Europe’s preoccupation with imperialism was often even justified by using allusions to its crusading

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    Among one of the cities in Orange County and with a population of 625‚000‚ and located nearly 32 miles southeast of Los Angeles‚ the City of Orange government is formed under a council-manager; whereas every two years a mayor is elected and four city council members are nominated to a four-year term interchanging every two-years. Additionally‚ the city offers support to its citizens in the form of economic development programs and marketable and residential rehabilitation via agreements with the

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    Daniel Ahn The Genius of Walt Whitman One of America’s greatest poets in history‚ Walt Whitman‚ wrote the masterpiece “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” which is a literary masterpiece that showcases sincere and genuine feeling through his facility of words. Whitman utilizes certain words to enhance his diction to create a somber yet hopeful tone and parallelism to create a more melodious elegy that has lasted through the centuries. Whitman uses his diction to create a dark melancholy

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    Orange Bow Monologue

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    The girl with the orange bow‚ built up her courage and moved her cart towards the bag boy’s checkout line. “Hey there!” The girl in the orange bow grew nervous and her heart was pounding faster than it should be. It was pounding like if she just finished running a mile. “Hello miss. How may I assist you?” The bag boy cleared up his throat and smiled at the girl. He adored her. Everything about her he loved. Especially her eyes and her bow almost spoke out her personality. He couldn’t keep his

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    The Land of the Sad Orange

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    Ghassan Kanafani in: “ The Land of the Sad Orange” Ghassan Kanafani was born in Akka Palestine in 1936 and died‚ as a result of an Israeli bomb planted to his car on 8th July 1972. His Danish wife Annie‚ described the event saying: “…We used to go shopping together every Saturday morning‚ on that day he accompanied his niece Lamees. A few minutes after they left‚ I heard the sound of a huge explosion. I ran but only saw remanence of our exploded small car. Lamees was a few meters away from the spot

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    William III William of Orange or William III was a sovereign Prince of Orange of the House of Orange Nassau by birth. From 1672 he governed as Stadtholder William III of Orange over Holland‚ Zeeland‚ Utrecht‚ Gelderland‚ and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland; it is a coincidence that his regal number (III) was the same for both Orange and England. William III was not an absolute ruler because when he ruled over England and Ireland he did

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    Orange Peel as Antioxidant

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    THE PROBLEM This study aims to extract antioxidants from orange peels to use as natural preservatives especially for mangoes. Specifically‚ this study attempted to answer the following question: 1. How could the extracted antioxidant help the mango preserve its freshness? 2. Can the orange peels really be use as a alternative preservative for the mango? RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS Ha: The extracted preservative from the orange peel has no effect on the mango. Ho: The

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    The film I chose to watch is the original Psycho‚ filmed in 1960 and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The stars of the cast included Anthony Perkins‚ Janet Leigh‚ Vera Miles‚ John Gavin‚ and Martin Balsam. (IMDB.com‚ 2006) The story begins about a young woman named Marion Crane from Arizona who is fed up with her life and longs to marry her boyfriend‚ Sam. Unfortunately‚ the couple has little money and cannot marry. One Friday afternoon‚ she is asked to deposit forty-thousand dollars for her boss. Seeing

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    Agent Orange In Vietnam

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    clear out the Vietnamese forests which were difficult for American troops to move through and which provided the Viet Cong with ample cover. Gallons upon gallons of the defoliant Agent Orange were used to rid the land of the thick trees populating these forests. After the war‚ it was discovered that Agent Orange caused life-threatening illnesses in the soldiers who handled it‚ and the Vietnamese who lived in the affected jungles. Agent Orange is a defoliant‚ a chemical which is specifically designed

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