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    emotional anchor. That is to say‚ her father`s death means that her world where she established an exclusive and dependent relationship with her father “broke down.” After the death of her only affection‚ her father‚ her target of affection switches to Homer Barron. By

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    Was Conflict Between Native North Americans and English Settlers Inevitable?      Introduction  "​ Until  the  lions  tell  their  stories‚  the  hunter  will always be the hero​ .” History is basically  written about the victors. The version that tends to make a group look better is always told. There  are  many  examples   in  history  such  as  the  history  between  the  Natives  and  English  settlers.  People  may  argue  how  Europeans  coming  to  America‚  invading  Native  North  Americans

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    Matters first aired on ABC in 1989 and lasted until 1998. There are 215 episodes that tell the story of the middle-class Winslow family from Chicago. The show focuses on Carl‚ a police officer and his family: Harriet‚ Eddie‚ Laura‚ and Judy. Harriet is Carl’s wife. Eddie is their eldest child‚ Laura is the oldest daughter‚ and Judy is the youngest of the three. Also living in the Winslow household is Harriet’s newly widowed sister‚ Rachel‚ and her child‚ Richie. In the “Pilot” episode Carl’s mother‚ Estelle

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    The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ is one of the most poetic and vivid verses of its time. Many of its phrases and stanzas are memorable‚ but select few stand out above all the rest. They contain pictorial descriptions‚ are dramatized‚ and deal with major situations in the play. These characteristics combined make an impacting and memorable part of the book. One of these is in Book 11‚ lines 233-256. I noted this part because of its strong use of poetic language‚ and the many literary elements

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    Homer vs. The Woman When you think about a dream‚ have you ever thought that would come true or is it something that you wish for? Are there certain people or obstacles that would keep you from achieving that dream? Even though the woman in the story " The Greyhound Tragedy" by Richard Brautigan was not successful in accomplishing her dream‚ Homer in October Sky did‚ these characters share a connection. Both of these individuals had different situations and therefore attained different ends. One

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    the Iliad provides plentiful information regarding not only the treatment and descriptions of illnesses‚ but battle wounds as well. While Homer ’s Iliad documents the horrors of war and the mortality of humans‚ there is an underlying benefit hiding between the lines. There is a strong probability that the ancient world looked to the works of Homer as resources for ancient medicine. The inclusion of the bloody descriptions of the injuries which occurred during the final stages of

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    the character to the reader’s own life. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ translated by Robert Fagles‚ Homer uses an immense amount of epic conventions to illustrate an epic hero. Homer’s use of epic conventions help enrich characters and events that take place throughout the epic. Homer uses epic epithets‚ which helps makes a character or object more relatable. The same character is often given several different epithets. Multiple times‚ Homer describes Athena as “clear eyed Athena” (1.79.53). He uses

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    Chapter 4: a) SUMMARY Chapter four is about them in felt “Hell” a snake goes into Homers Sleeping bag‚ they try to get it out and they get scared and drop the sleeping bag the snake slither out and straight into the bush. There is a part about where a “V shaped” planes go over and they had the lights switched off on the plane so no-one could see them fly over‚ but they could smell the jet fuel. Right through the chapter they were in the place called “Hell”. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS In chapter

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    “After dinner‚ we will be telling a scary story at the campfire. If you dislike scary stories you can hang out in the game room till we are done.” The butterflies in my stomach die down. I’m thrilled‚ since scary stories are my favorite! A friend taps my shoulder to inquire‚ “Are you going to the story?” “Yes

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    Boyle’s Law - Solutions 1) If I have 5.6 liters of gas in a piston at a pressure of 1.5 atm and compress the gas until its volume is 4.8 L‚ what will the new pressure inside the piston be? P1V1 = P2V2 (1.5 atm)(5.6 L) = (x)(4.8 L) x = 1.8 atm 2) I have added 15 L of air to a balloon at sea level (1.0 atm). If I take the balloon with me to Denver‚ where the air pressure is 0.85 atm‚ what will the new volume of the balloon be? P1V1 = P2V2 (1.0 atm)(15 L) = (0.85 atm)(x) x = 18

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