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    I finished the essay. It took me more than one month. I am slow. Here is it. There must be a lot of grammar and vacabulary problems and a lot of misueses. I am poor at that. Welcome for any comments~ To write comments on Nineteen Eighty-four and Brave New World is difficult but intriguing‚ as there are so many differences as well as similarities between the two books. Nineteen Eighty-four describes a world full of hatred‚ horror and oppression‚ while Brave New World is about a world filled with

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    Bristol murder Peter Jones is 22 years old boy who lives with his mother in Bridgwater. He works as a lorry driver in Universal Transport Limited. One day he had to take a load of biscuits to Manchester. He started to drive and he turned on the radio to listen the weather forecast. The day will be cold and rainy. When was time for the news Peter turned off the radio but he could listen that a middle-aged man was murdered in Bristol the night before. When Peter was driving in Bristol‚ he saw a

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    Hume argues that ‘it is only from the selfishness and confin’d generosity of men‚ along with the scanty provision nature has made for his wants‚ that justice derives its origin’. Is he right? Name: Tanieka Kargwal Words: 1524 In this essay I will contend and try to persuade you that the origins of justice do not require both ‘selfishness’ and ‘scanty provisions’ but rather one of the two conditions is enough in order to derive justice. This is because we are able to create property rights by

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    1. Is Patrick lonely? In my opinion‚ I feel as though the boy is lonely‚ living in such a remote and desolate place‚ with only his father to spend his time with. For example Ondaatje says‚ “He was born into a region which did not appear on a map until 1910‚ though his family had worked there for twenty hears and the land had been homesteaded since 1816. In the school atlas the place is pale green and nameless. The river slips out of an unnamed lake…” (10-11). Patrick’s characteristics makes him

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    is harsh and in my opinion put forth as disapproval vice constructive criticism. The team has been working hard and Gerry’s comments‚ “I get the impression that there is a lot of activity going on here‚ but it does not seem to be focused activity”‚ would make me defensive and rather than listening to Gerry‚ Maria is probably thinking about how to respond to the snide comments and feedback. Gerry could have been more tactful and should have been more supportive when turning down the teams ideas and

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    In Raymond Carver’s "Cathedral"‚ the narrator has composed an opinion solely on rumors and speculation. Before forming an opinion on something or someone people need to seek further information and consider other perspectives in order to construct a final decision. An opinion should not be based on generalized information because preconceived notions can be dangerous and have many negative consequences. Throughout life‚ people receive many stories‚ rumors‚ etc that can only show the positives to

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    PORPHYRIA’S LOVER The Story: a young man waits in his cottage for his beloved‚ who has stolen away from her rich family to see him. When she arrives‚ he murders her so he can possess her forever. The Voice: the story is told by the young lover himself‚ as a first-person‚ intra-diegetic narrator. In this poem‚ Browning creates the voice of a madman and much of the poem’s dramatic intensity arises from the contrast between how he portrays the events of the story and how we‚ as rational‚ moral readers

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    pornography. Laurie Halse Anderson states within her essay “A Comment About Censorship”‚ “Reading and discussing books is one of the most effective ways to get teens to think through and learn about the challenges of adolescence.” This shows that Anderson disagrees with Scroggins and has completely different views and opinions on how the book is perceived. In order to show society why she views her novel in her perspective‚ she wrote “A Comment About Censorship”. The title on Anderson’s persuasive essay

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    different arguments” does not make it so. Twice I alluded to the opposing argument I hear most. Never did I suggest that is the only argument one could make. I said “As for those who would say that the DP is inherently murder …” and “DP opponents who argue that execution is murder…” There is no substantive difference in meaning. You are needlessly hung up on my use of the word inherently. One could make a case that the dp is immoral in the 21st century US without arguing that’s it’s always “inherently”

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    In Raymond Carver’s Cathedral‚ perspective is the main tool used to characterize the speaker and those around him. The speaker’s misconceptions regarding the other main characters drives the story forward‚ acting as a catalyst for the story’s plot. Because the speaker is describing what he sees‚ and only reveals his own thoughts‚ the point of view is first person limited. Carver’s use of the first person limited point of view greatly contributes to the climax of the story‚ and is imperative in understanding

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