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    theatrical productions‚ characters interpret justice as revenge and revenge as justice— so does society. In her twisted novel Gone Girl‚ Gillian Flynn portrays the arguments and affairs of a married couple‚ each seeking reprisal; however‚ the wife is seeking revenge and the husband is in quest of social justice. Wife Amy Dunn goes missing on the day of her 5th anniversary—the

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    Long Way Gone Identity

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    to forget our identities when we face a certain memory is unbearable to us‚ “[s]ome even forgot their names‚ family backgrounds and native language‚ and many had to wait decades to feel free to reveal their roots.” (Siev) In the memoir‚ A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ Ishmael experiences the war age of twelve and travels to find a safer place from war. We encounter the changes in Ishmael identifies him as a boy‚ a soldier‚ and a civilian boy throughout where he stays. Ishmael was a twelve years

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    Flappers: Girls Gone Wild

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    Flappers: Girls Gone Wild Up until the early 1900s the pace of change in American lifestyles had been relatively slow with most people experiencing a similar lifestyle to what their past generations had also followed. The rate of change started to accelerate in the early 1900s as new influences had an effect that reached even the furtherest parts of the country. This had the effect of creating a new country-wide culture in the early twentieth century. The movies‚ radio shows‚ sophisticated advertising

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    2012 Summer Final

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    NAME: NUMBER: CSE 1020 3.0 Introduction to Computer Science I Final Exam‚ Summer 2012 90 Minutes Name: Student Number: CSE email: Note: Complete all questions in the space provided. Do not separate pages. Ensure your name and student number are on all pages. This is a closed-book test. No external aids are permitted. DO NOT OPEN THE BOOKLET UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO 1/8 NAME: NUMBER: Consider the following Java program fragment String s = “radar”; boolean result = true; for(int i=0;i<s

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    He said confused. Charlie had know idea what to do next. I had totally forgotten that I was holding a genie in my hand. Of Course I’m going to tell him three things I want. I told Mr. Fizzle‚ ” I would make the world change to where cancer would be gone.” I had wished for that my whole life. “ OK! ” Charlie yelled. John was so happy. His bright smile lit up Charlie’s face. “ What are you doing here at home on a Friday night?” Charlie seemed concerned. “Well I have to stay home and watch Snoozer

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    Ap Summer Assignet

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    8/14/12 AP Summer Assignment Theme 1: Interaction between humans and the environment The important geographic features of Southwest Asia are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The land didn’t receive much rainfall but the rivers provided freshwater for irrigating crops and travel. The artificial irrigation provided surplus crops‚ which resulted in a large increase in population and attracted migrators to the region. These rivers helped the region expand and grow into a larger civilization. The

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    Summer Reading Journal

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    Summer Reading Journals Walden Journal Language: A. “Why level down to our dullest perception always‚ and praise that as common sense?” -Humorous. Thoreau seems to be trying to imply that everyone views common sense in a different way. Why should we try to impress others with our own opinion of common sense‚ when common sense is viewed at a different perspective by each and every person. B. “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” According to this quote‚ I believe Thoreau was

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    Diction In A Long Way Gone

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    As Ishmael explained all that he had gone through in his journey of being a child soldier to being free‚ he uses diction in his writing to make the story easier to understand. A lot of times many writers use different types of diction so that the writing has a clearer meaning to the reader. In this memoir‚ Ishmael was able to use different types of diction for the reader to be able to understand the importance of scenes while in the war. “I stood there holding my gun and felt special because I was

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    longer have the chance to put other hunters in the same predicament.” (Ishmael Beah 218). This quote can be seen as a message about the novel‚ as Beah is trying to spread awareness with this book‚ and not let anyone suffer the way he did. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is a true story about the author and his first hand experiences of the civil war in Sierra Leone. Theme is defined as the underlying idea or ideas projected throughout a novel. In this particular book the theme is the underlying ideas

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    selective form of truth which is a lie.” The Wife of Bath‚ in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales‚ claims that this power and domination is what women crave‚ but specifically over their husbands and lovers. Amy Elliott‚ the main character in Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl‚ manipulates her husband emotionally and physically by framing him for her abduction and murder. When Amy’s plan goes awry‚ she decides to return to Nick‚ her husband‚ and once more manipulates him into a subservient relationship. Amy’s manipulation

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