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    1) With which character do you identify most so far? Why do you need to be a member? The character that I most identify with so far is Avery Stafford. She seems to know how to work with the different crowds. When she’s in front of her fathers crowd‚ she knows how to make herself look professional. My mom is well known so when I used to go to much smaller events with her‚ I would also try to look more ‘mature.’ Avery also says something on page 7‚ about comparing herself to her father. I have a very

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    Peter Davis’s movie “Hearts and Minds” from The Criterion Collection was a deliberately organized documentary which openly depicted the US as an enemy to all people of the world. Davis asserted asserted footage of influential figures stating that “[ . . . ] we were the wrong side‚” and‚ “All we’ve done is destroy their country and laid it to waste‚” in reference to the United States military tactics against Vietnamese civilians. While there were recorded quotes that made the final cut for the film

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    ‘The Crucible’ Character Analysis- Abigail Williams In the play ‘The Crucible’ by Arthur Miller‚ the author uses characters from the 17th century witch-hunts to show the corruption behind McCarthyism. The play was published in 1953‚ a time when McCarthyism was actively affecting and contributing to society. The book is filled with false accusations during 1692‚ in order to relate to the time period it was released. In the play‚ the character Abigail Williams is in love with John Proctor‚ a married

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    Hamilton: An American musical by Lin- Manuel Miranda‚ and includes many characters. While each character has a significant‚ individual story‚ Miranda brings them all together to form a remarkable play. Although‚ the play is centered around Alexander Hamilton‚ and as they say behind every great man is a great woman‚ and that great woman is Eliza Schyler. What makes her stand out‚ is that she starts out as just being an affluent name‚ her father’s daughter. As time goes on‚ she progresses in the play

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    The Heart of India is a new quick serve Indian restaurant serving an exceptional experience in fresh authentic Indian food to be located in the Chicago loop near the intersection of Adams and Wabash (See Appendix K). A quick serve Indian food restaurant is a unique concept with an atmosphere of the far-east with the sounds of authentic Indian music bringing flavorful Indian food quickly during lunch and dinner at reasonable prices. The restaurant will serve traditional north Indian (Punjabi) cooking

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    Salamatin 1 Matthew Salamatin Ms. Watkins Junior English 12/12/12 Gatsby Character Analysis Essay Outline The color yellow can be interpreted in both positive and negative ways. In the Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby is described by the color yellow multiple times to portray how he is rich and corrupt. Gatsby is also described as “new rich” and near the end of the book we find out how he came to become rich. In the Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby is often associated with the color yellow which indicates his wealth

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    1. The reason why hunter changed societies to sedentary agriculture is because this was a way for him to apply food much easier. When people began to figure out how to plant and harvest crops. Life became much easier. Much rather than searching for food every night. James Woodburn helped hunter when he found a rich enlightened area of Hadza. Full of life and places to harvest their food. The transition of agriculture also played a huge part in why hunter switched. The number of people living in each

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    I genuinely did not expect to learn this much from the book Unbroken. The story of Louie Zamperini was unexpectedly much more understandable and relatable than I first imagined. Seeing the main character was a former war hero‚ I found it surprising I was able to connect to him as I happen to be fourteen. In my opinion‚ readers can easily compare similar situations in their life‚ regardless of their age. A point often overlooked‚ Louie is a true survivor. He was stranded forty-seven days on a crammed

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    Character Analysis: Achilles In Homer’s epic “The Iliad” the main character‚ Achilles‚ is not really the typical run of the mill hero. Even though he is a great warrior he doesn’t come off as one in the epic. His rage constantly comes up when his feelings get hurt or someone insults him. Because of this he stops fighting with his own people all because he has been offended by his commander‚ Agamemnon. It is not till after his friend gets killed in battle that he re-enters the war‚ only again because

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    ENG 4U1 March 25‚ 12 Under The Floor Boards: The Id‚ Ego and Superego What makes us act on impulse? What as human makes us decide wrong from right? Sigmund Freud‚ a famous philosopher had studied people and found that humans have three parts to them. The Id‚ the ego and the superego‚ these three traits help us decide wrong from right. The Id acts only on pleasure; it avoids pain and allows us to make poor judgments. The ego makes distinctions between wrong and right‚ but makes decisions

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