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    never sealed to begin with. Imagine if the oracles were never questioned‚ if King Laius and Queen Jocasta simply trusted their destinies and Oedipus himself‚ the whole story would have been different. It is the human nature within them that made them question their fate and the fate of their child. This ultimately‚ created more doubt which made them act rashly and in the end confirm the prophecy that the oracles foretold. If Laius and Jocasta had done nothing‚ then their fates would have

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    AP LITERATURE OPEN RESPONSE QUESTIONS 2011: In a novel by William Styron‚ a father tells his son that life “is a search for justice.” Choose a character from a novel or play who responds in some significant way to justice or injustice. Then write a well-developed essay in which you analyze the character’s understanding of justice‚ the degree to which the character’s search for justice is successful‚ and the significance of this search for the work as a whole. 2010: Palestinian American literary theorist

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    Does Society Makes us Human? Society has a way of conforming us. Society has put out rules for us to follow. Yet the thought process has been in existence longer then society. I do not believe that society makes us human. Thinking makes us human because without thinking we would not have the basic structure that is society. Without thought there would be no laws‚ social class or standards that shape us to be human. Basically there would not be a society if there was no thought put into it.

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    Andy Levis November 3‚ 2014 3rd Hour AP English Lit and Comp AP Open Lit. Question 1. Paradise Lost‚ John Milton‚ 1667/1674 2. God- the almighty power who controls all life on Earth Satan- rebel angel who wanted to do what he wanted rather than live under God’s rules but was God’s most beautiful angel who decided to head to the dark side Adam- God’s creation‚ man who disobeyed God’s orders and sinned Eve- another one of God’s creations‚ woman who disobeyed God’s orders and sinned just like Adam All

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    1. What is the name of the waterfall that Holmes and Moriarty fall over into? (1 Point) A. Reichenbach. B. Victoria Falls. C. Barron Falls. D. Mardalsfossen. 2. What does Watson do after Holmes death? (1 Point) A. Killed himself over the loss of his partner in crime. B. In a state of depression but then gets over it and moves on with his life. C. Writes a book about him. D. Has a son and names him Sherlock. 3. What year was Holmes born? (1 Point) A. 1865 B. 1854 C. 1851 D. 1845 4. Which one

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    AP ENGLISH OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATIONS (Question 3) Sample Question 1: In some works of literature the insanity (or a period of insanity) of a main character plays a central role. Choose a novel or play of literary merit and write an essay in which you discuss the mental illness of a central character and the specific ways in which that character’s illness relates to the larger themes of the work. Avoid plot summary. Sample Question 2: “The struggle to achieve dominance over others frequently

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    Math 32B‚ Lecture 2 Fall 2010 Practice Problems for Final (sections 17.6-17.9 1. (0 points) (a) Let C be a simple closed piecewise-smooth space curve which lies entirely in a plane‚ and suppose that the plane has upward-pointing unit normal vector given by n = ai + bj + ck. Show that the area of the portion of the plane enclosed by C is 1 2 C (bz − cy) dx + (cx − az) dy + (ay − bx) dz. (b) Let C be a simple closed smooth curve in the plane 2x + 2y + z = 2‚ oriented counter-clockwise

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    Chapter 1 2) My interpretation of the word discovery is when someone detects or finds something new or previously unknown. In 1492 an explorer named Christopher Columbus was requested by the King of Spain to find a more direct route to Asia. When he made landfall 6 weeks after leaving Spain he thought he landed in Asia. But really he had found something else‚ an unknown mass of land blocking the route to Asia‚ the Americas. Columbus failed his main task he did not discover a quicker route to

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    A.   Conquest by the Cradle 1.     The common term thirteen original colonies is misleading as Britain ruled thirty-two colonies in North America‚ including the Caribbean Islands by 1775 but only thirteen of them staked a rebellion 2.     Among the distinguishing characteristics that the eventually rebellious settlements shared was lusty population growth; in 1700 they contained fewer than 300‚00 people; by 1775‚ there were about 2.5 million people a.     Of the 2.5 million people‚ about half

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    Explain why there was popular discontent in Britain in the years 1815 – 1820 Lord Liverpool‘s government took office in 1812. At this time Industrialisation had already started to take effect which in term meant that workers were slowly becoming replaced because of the new machinery that was coming forward. At this point luddites came forward who were against machines taking over people because they saw the machines as a threat to their living. A reason of discontent here was that the workers who

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