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    Cited: Zimbardo‚ Philip. et al. "A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison." The Anteater Reader. Ed. Ray Zimmerman and Carla Copenhaven. 9th ed. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing‚ 2007. 312-326.

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    More and more people are going to school and seeking a higher education after high school‚ but there are a few things that may be keeping some students from doing this. Everyone who has ever gone to school knows that it can be a great place to socialize and learn basic communication skills but it can also be a distracting place as well. So what is a good or positive learning environment anyways? All schools have lights but are the classrooms being properly illuminated‚ and is noise a big issue?

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    Iphone 5 vs Nexus 5

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    iPhone 5 or Nexus 5 A huge argument in the smartphone industry is the debate as to whether Android or iOS is superior. This debate can lead to heated arguments and even using colorful language. A good comparison of smartphones is to compare the Google Nexus 5 to the Apple iPhone 5. Although the iPhone 5 has great features‚ the Nexus 5 is superior in various ways because of the freedom to control your own devices software‚ ease of use for media formats‚ and hardware specifications. Google’s Android

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    major bibliomancy‚ and extreme personal conflict Oates easily manages to get her point across of the complete loss of innocence. A constant image that is brought to the reader’s creative thoughts is colors. The “convertible jalopy painted gold” (Lit 326) when Connie was with Eddie‚ the “open jalopy‚ painted a bright gold that caught the sunlight opaquely” (Lit 327) when Arnold Friend was barely arriving‚ and “the bright green blouse” (Lit 331) that Connie was wearing on that Sunday morning are meaningful

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    elephant also has dorsal bumps on its head and some patches of depigmentation on its skin. In both cases‚ males are larger than females. Among African elephants‚ the forest form is smaller than savannah form. The skeleton of the elephant is made up of 326- 351 bones. The vertebrae are connected by tight joints‚ which limit the backbones flexibility. African elephants have 21 pairs of ribs‚ while Asian elephants have 19 or 20 ribs. An elephant has many distinct features including its ears‚ its trunk

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    “Bush’s Foreign Policy.” Foreign Policy‚ No.144(Sep./Oct.) ‚ pp.22-28. Zunes‚ Stephen. "Ten Things to Know about the Middle East." The Aims of Argument: A Text and Reader. 5th ed. Eds. Timothy Crusius and Carolyn Channell. Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2005. 326-332.

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    Death has been one of the most common topics for poetry throughout literary history. Dylan Thomas‚ an early twentieth century poet‚ also tackled this difficult idea with his poem‚ "Do not go gentle into that good night." By utilizing contrast and comparisions‚ this villanelle serves as an exploration and attempted explanation both for the reader and Thomas. "Do not go gentle into that good night" is arranged in the villanelle format; consisting of nineteen lines that form five tercets and a quatrain

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    Analysis of "The Jewbird"

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    In “Jewbird‚” Bernard Malamud skillfully uses three elements—theme‚ characters‚ and conflict to show the issues surrounding personal identity and assimilation among American Jews. The dominant themes in this short story are the human capacity to foster hatred towards those who are different in the form of anti-Semitism‚ and the conflict that exists between Jews who have assimilated into American culture and those who have not relinquished their Jewish identity. Humor and irony can be found throughout

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    Character Analysis on “Connie” in “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?” “Where are you going‚ Where have you been” is a famous story that was written by Joyce Carol Oates. In this story‚ Connie is fifteen years old girl and the main character. She seems to have always lived in her sister’s shadow‚ June‚ who was apparently better all-around. Connie seems to be the more attractive of the two due to which she felt that her attractive personality would succumb to pleasure in the arms of a random

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    Samantha Schmitt Brian Duckwitz Banking Concept Essay English 102 9/12/14 An Experience of My Own The math teacher was babbling on about how this specific formula worked and halfway through her example I noticed that she had made a mistake. I hesitated a hundred times before raising my hand. It felt almost wrong because usually no one spoke up unless they had to go to the bathroom or get a drink which we all know that was just an excuse so we didn’t have to hear the teacher talk about something

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