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    but no one can get out. They are not just protecting themselves from the outdoors‚ they’re trapping themselves inside. That sense of confinement is threatening on it’s own. If anything was to happen‚ there would be no way out (as we can see from the Red Death outbreak). In the text‚ Poe describes their seclusion when describing the castellated abbey‚ “A strong and lofty wall girdled it in. This wall had gates of iron. The courtiers‚ having entered‚ brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the

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    Aspect of Company Performance Factors to be Considered Organizational Goal (per quarter) Actual Performance (most recent quarter) GAPS Financial Quarterly Profit Results Inventory Turnover (rate of product manufactured in that quarter sold within 1-2 months) $20‚000 90% $25‚000 110% Quarterly profits were higher than anticipated ($25‚000 versus $20‚000)‚ as was inventory turnover rate (110% versus 90%). Customer Customer Satisfaction Rate Customer Recommendation Rate (rate of new business

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    “The Red Hat” Rachel Hadas’ poem "The Red Hat" is told from the viewpoint of the parents of a young boy who begins to walk to school by himself. The poem reveals the actions and emotions of the parents who struggle with allowing their son to become more independent. However‚ this poem is not simply a story of a boy starting to walk to school on his own. The underlying theme is about a boy leaving the protection and safety of his parents to enter the world by himself. In the middle of the first stanza

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    Everyday Americans break laws without even flinching or second guessing themselves. In the excerpt from‚”A Red Light for Scofflaws‚” by Frank Trippetti‚ he states how even breaking a law that one sees as minor can have an impact on social order. He also explains how even ordinary citizens are becoming scofflaws [people who casually break the law]‚ in order to persuade Americans not to break any laws regardless of how minor or major they are. Breaking minor laws do indeed have an impact on social

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    Atticus Character Analysis Atticus is the father of Jem and Scout‚ and one of the main characters in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. He is an outstanding lawyer‚ father and neighbor in the town of Maycomb. The story takes place during the Great Depression‚ and Atticus is an example of a man who worked with justice to maintain his family and educate their children‚ being the only parent they had. Everyone esteems him; no matter their social status he would treat them all as equal. That is something

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    Morgan Freeman as Carter Chambers and Jack Nicholson as Edward Cole. The movie shows Freeman as a blue collar mechanic meets Nicholson‚ a billionaire in a hospital after both of them have been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. At first Nicholson’s character does not take too well to Freeman‚ being unwilling to share a room with him‚ but soon they both become friends as they undergo treatments. While Carter is a gifted amateur historian who wanted to become a history professor in his youth‚ but could

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    August 2013 Love is the topic of many pop songs in the 21st century. Singers such as Justin Bieber‚ Demi Lovato‚ Nicki Minaj‚ and Taylor Swift‚ sing about love because that is what most hormone-filled teens can relate to. Taylor Swift’s song‚ “Red‚” describes the love she has for a boy in such a vivid way‚ that it fills the minds of the teens tuning in with a mental image of her emotions. Taylor Swift starts off the song with the statement‚ “Loving him is like driving a new Maserati down a dead-end

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    ------------------------------------------------- Where the Heart Is Novalee Nation * main character * is seventeen and seven months pregnant when her boyfriend Willy Jack Pickens deserts her at Wal-Mart. * Number seven is her unlucky number. * through her actions we see how dreams can be attained‚ how self-reliance serves Americans well‚ and how the concept of home transcends many problems. * breaks free of becoming a stereotype by maintaining a sense of self-destiny and

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    teaches only one of the girls a game she plays and now the girl‚ Windy‚ is part of “the breath sisters” a dangerous game‚ which can ruin a person. I am planning on predicting the future of Elena and Windy’s relationship and evaluating Nina as a character. In this journal‚ I will be predicting that Elena and Windy will become distanced from each other and terminate their friendship now that Nina is in their lives. To begin‚ Windy already likes Nina’s presence in her life more than she does Elena’s

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    Mass Media and Women Introduction: Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media is an autobiography written by Susan J. Douglas that outlines the impact mass media had on the second women’s movement in the United States. She presents the information in a very witty and entertaining way and does a very good job at getting straight to the point without sugar coating anything. She starts off the book by emphasizing the effects that TV and Walt Disney in particular had on our culture

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