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    In the poetries‚ “Sympathy” and “Caged Bird”‚ the authors express how the bird symbolizes persistence‚ bravery‚ strength‚ patience‚ motivation and rebelling. The caged bird symbolizes many significances and reveals the theme which is‚ imprisonment has a major effect on the soul. The authors use theses symbols to help the reader relate to the implied theme of the poem and to help create an eerie/dark mood for the poem. Both authors went through confinement because of race and oppression‚ which allowed

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    The Library by Jacob Lawrence was created with tempera painted on to fiber board. The fiber board provided a rich engrained base throughout the image. The asymmetry gives the painting a more realistic feel. The block form with in this painting is a signature style of Lawrence’s. This piece demonstrates the 135st library in Harlem. It displays members of his community engrossed in books and absorbing knowledge. This picture conveys pride of heritage and of the culture of his neighborhood. This work

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    Sympathy for a Killer Most people believe that everyone gets what they deserve. That all bad actions deserve consequences. To many‚ that is what the so-called “justice” system is for. Criminals are supposed to be punished by the law‚ but is it always fair to the criminals? What if one of those criminals had an awful life growing up and just was unable to stay out of trouble? It is just this question that Truman Capote addresses in his book‚ In Cold Blood. Throughout the book‚ Capote creates

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    Martin Lawrence

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    [pic] Martin Lawrence returns as FBI agent Malcolm Turner‚ who again goes deep undercover as "Big Momma." The FBI has learned that a computer software developer named Tom Fuller has created a computer virus that allows access to classified US government files. Fuller is planning to sell the virus to terrorist organizations all over the world. Upon hearing this‚ the FBI’s best chance is Fuller’s wife. So Malcolm goes undercover as Big Momma in order to pose as Mrs. Fuller’s nanny and as always

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    Play Analysis This play takes place in the late 1960’s and the main characters are Paul and Corie Bratter who are newly weds. They are on their way to their new apartment in New York. When they arrive in their apartment they are surprised with multiple flights of stairs leading to their apartment‚ Corie is excited and has a good outlook and believes that it will be perfect‚ despite the stairs. Paul‚ however‚ does not think the apartment will be satisfactory. He complains about the hole in the sky

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    The passing of time in a person’s life is filled with many different stages. The poem "Piano" by D.H. Lawrence is a complicated example of how a poet might think. The speaker in "Piano" is proud to be a full grown man‚ yet he loves remembering his happy childhood; his nostalgic attitude causes him to feel guilty as if he had betrayed his present state of being. Through effective imagery‚ Lawrence is able (to describe an image) to help the reader understand the speaker’s nostalgic attitude. The diction

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    1b) The three examples of sympathy and no sympathy in Beowulf‚ the first of Beowulf telling his very boastful story‚ one of Grendel origins and the third of feeling sympathy for Grendel because of his origins. The first is when the reader is supposed to not feel sympathy for Beowulf when he boasts about his adventure at sea "...I was the strongest swimmer of all. / …. Each of us swam holding a sword‚ / a naked‚ hard- proofed blade for protection/ against the whale- beast. /.... pinned fast/ and swathed

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    Lawrence Kohlberg

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    the roles that perspectives of moral philosophy and stages of moral development play in the committing of white collar crimes. With these roles in mind‚ discuss how white collar crime may differ from other types of crime like burglary or assault. Lawrence Kohlberg has focused on moral development and has proposed a stage theory of moral thinking which goes well beyond Piaget’s initial formulations. At stage 1 children think of what is right as that which authority says is right. Doing the right thing

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    which makes it easier to overlook‚ arguably‚ one of the most significant characters: Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence serves as both a voice of reason to the main characters as well as a source of hope in their melodramatic despair. It is his character that gives a new perspective to the story as‚ perhaps‚ one of a cautionary tale. Other characters acknowledge Romeo’s melodrama and fickleness; but Friar Lawrence has the most important line about chastising him about his former flame: “For doting‚ not

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    ------------------------------------------------- PASSWORDS * Special Passwords In versus mode‚ enter the following info to get the desired effect: Effect | Password | Boss: High Abbott (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | J Rubin‚ Jan 6 1970 | Boss: Kull (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | A Gavin‚ Jun 11 1970 | Character: Black Dragon | Eyvern‚ March 9‚ 1927 | Character: Gulab Jamun | Gulab‚ February 29‚ 1900 | Character: Major Trouble |

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