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    The More Uneducated‚ the Easier to Control “Four legs good‚ two legs bad.” page 50. This statement‚ exclaimed by the sheep in Animal Farm‚ analyzes how they willingly stated anything they were taught to say with little education of what it meant. Animal Farm was written by George Orwell‚ whose real name is Eric Blair. He was born in 1903‚ and during the Russian Revolution‚ was a part of the lower-middle class; anti-stein. Blair‚ being in the lower-middle class‚ realized how Stalin took advantage

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    In the Hindu communities that are illustrated in “River Of Love” by David L. Haberman‚ the reformation and recovery of religious and cultural traditions is necessary for the ecological reconstruction of their sacred waters.In the Hindu tradition‚ the practice of religion is never to be separated from appreciation of the earth. When a religious tradition is “outdated” or not relevant to current times‚ whether it be a belief in christianity‚ islam‚buddhism ‚ or hinduism‚ it calls for a reformation

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    Cited: Cassegard‚ Carl. "Murakami Haruki And The Naturalization Of Modernity." International Journal Of Japanese Sociology 10.1 (2001): 80-92. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. DiConsiglio‚ John. "Haruki Murakami Stinks." Literary Cavalcade 51.4 (1999): 15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. Murakami‚ Haruki. "The Year of Spaghetti." (2005): 178-83. Web.

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    Garnet‚ the boyfriend of the speaker‚ his mother‚ and his sisters (Lila and Phyllis). From the depiction of the characters‚ we can realize what a happy and harmonious family Garnet has. Though their characters differ from each other‚ they are all warm-hearted people. Because of all the friendly members of the family‚ the narrator of the story feels “happy in that house” (Paragraph 22). Garnet‚ the boyfriend of the speaker‚ is a boy who is witty‚ flirtatious‚ and impulsive. He had gone out with a number

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    separation in the book The River Between. Are there religions that are better than any other? Should you stick to your beliefs or be a rebel? Is it worth to go against the flow? Does anyone have obligations towards his religion? This is some of the questions that Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o deals with. Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o is a social activist and a Kenyan writer who was born in 1938. He was educated in Kenya‚ Uganda and Britain. In 1965‚ Ngūgĩ published his second work titled The River Between. Besides having

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    certain regalia by a yellow bead hidden somewhere on it. His grandmother’s regalia is a clear depiction of how something is not perfect but can be so beautiful. This can relate to Jackson being that though he was not well off‚ he was a genuinely kind-hearted person. In this short story‚ Jackson is faced with hurdles involving oppression‚ substance abuse‚ homelessness‚ and even violence. By reclaiming this meaningful family treasure‚ Jackson Jackson subconsciously believes that he can connect and discover

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    Literary Analysis At the Gym‚ written by Mark Doty; has no relation with being at the gym at all; metaphorically speaking it pertains to attending church. The narrative provided is from the author’s observation of other people in the church. The primary metaphor of this poem is religiously based in the sense people have determination to release their burdens with the desire of overcoming tribulations through prayer. Many smaller metaphors inside the poem leading the reader to believe there is

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    A Horse and Two Goats is a short story written by R.K. Narayan‚ one of the most prominent Indian authors writing in English in the twentieth century. Taking place in a small village called Kritam‚ this short story revolves around Muni‚ an old poor man without education from a low caste in the Indian society. A Horse and Two Goats is divided into two parts‚ the first part where Muni and his wife’s life are being explored and the second part where the comic scene between Muni and an American takes

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    Knowing nothing about the Rubicon River I realised that I would have a lot of research ahead of me but unfortunately I did not realise how scarce the amount of evidence on the topic there was. I was expecting Caesar’s civil war to be simple with him winning due to the support he received. The Rubicon River added another element to the topic as if crossed by a general it was considered illegal. This changed my perspective of the event entirely as I realised that the River was a vital key to Caesar winning

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    Some people say the Andrew Jackson is a no hearted villain but there are way more reasons why people should see him as a hero. Andrew Jackson became president in 1829 in the United States. His terms where from 1829 to 1837 after him not going up for re-election. Andrew Jackson was also a controversial man because he treated Indians horribly and the members of his cabinet were his friends. Andrew Jackson is considered a hero to me because of the bravery and commitment he has when it comes to wars

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