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    Salem‚ the solemn‚ rational and moral city‚ represents our conscious‚ which is one of mental area. Brown stays at sunset and morning when he shows himself in Salem. We can obviously see and show under the sunlight‚ as our conscious can also do so. In contrast‚ in forest‚ he stays in darkness. The forest is ‘darkened’ and ‘concealed’‚ like unconscious. By journeying the forest‚ he can explore area of unconscious. So‚ journey for forest is the journey for unconscious – dream. In ‘Young Goodman Brown’

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    To Kill a Mockingbird depicts Atticus Finch as a good father to his children due to his sense of fairness‚ his teaching‚ and his honesty. Atticus depicts fairness by treating his children and all others with respect and understanding. He teaches his children important life lessons and prepares them for when they go out into the world‚ and he sets a good example by always being honest. To be a good father‚ these are three very important qualities to possess. Atticus Finch’s fairness shows that he

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    stay strong through adverse situations. The characters in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird are courageous. The novel tells the story of how the Finch family overcame a predicament that emerged from racial discrimination. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch is disgraced for defending a black man who is accused of raping a white woman. This causes his children‚ Jem and Scout‚ to also face hostility. Despite this animosity‚ the Finch family bravely confronted any crisis that arose. Courage is necessary

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    Bill Cunningham New York: Illuminating and Inspiring What is fashion? Fashion is wearing clothes‚ shoes‚ and accessories in the way that you like and sometimes praised by people. Nowadays‚ there are many magazine‚ newspapers‚ websites‚ and blogs are all about fashion styles. Many photographers take photos of famous stars‚ rich people‚ models‚ and designers’ runways. Bill is a photographer “on the street”‚ and he doesn’t care who is the person that he is taking the picture of. He only cares if he

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    pressed to find a household without pets such as fish‚ dogs‚ cats‚ rabbits‚ hamsters and even turtles. However; although there are many pros of owning a pet‚ there are also many cons that young kids like you or I don’t always see when pleading our parents to purchase the cutest pets. One of the great aspects of owning a pet is the unquestionable love and devotion that you will share with it. Companionship is a major pro to owning a living item‚ whether it is a snail‚ right the way up to a snake

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    Logos (Greek for ’word’) refers to the internal consistency of the message--the clarity of the claim‚ the logic of its reasons‚ and the effectiveness of its supporting evidence. The impact of logos on an audience is sometimes called the argument’s logical appeal. Ethos (Greek for ’character’) refers to the trustworthiness or credibility of the writer or speaker. Ethos is often conveyed through tone and style of the message and through the way the writer or speaker refers to differing views. It

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    Many great societies are regulated and shaped by the laws they are governed by. A well-defined set of laws can help keep a society running like a well-oiled machine and keep a civilization going for hundreds of years. Two early civilizations that used well-structured laws were the Babylonians and the Canaanites. The Babylonians with the Hammurabi Code and the Canaanites with the Covenant Code were very similar codes that helped to keep both great societies in check. There should obviously be similarities

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    hi the term "myotome" is also used to describe the muscles served by a single nerve root. It is the motor equivalent of a dermatome. Each muscle in the body is supplied by a one or more levels or segments of the spinal cord and by their corresponding spinal nerves.Myotomes & Dermatomes dermatome map - Apparelyzed www.apparelyzed.com/myo-dermatomes.html‎ Myotomes and dermatome charts & maps describe the relationship between spinal nerve ... Dermatome is a Greek word which literally means "skin

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    Parliamentary reform and politics‚ c. 1780-1832 (a) Explain why the Reform Act of 1832 was passed. [24] (b) To what extent were the policies of the Younger Pitt the most significant influence on parliamentary reform and politics in the period 1780-1832? [36] 2. Popular protest‚ c. 1815-1848 (a) Explain why the Chartist movement began. [24] (b) To what extent was the growth of trade unionism the most significant influence on popular protest in the period 1815-1848? Parliamentary reform

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