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    to whom Hughes is as a director/writer and what he was trying to convey through his films. If I wasn’t a big fan of John Hughes before‚ I definitely am now. I read Raymond Wood’s article addressing four reasons why John Hughes wasn’t so great and with careful thought‚ I’d like to disagree on every point Wood makes in his article. Raymond Wood starts his first point‚ by stating‚ “he can’t write well rounded adult characters”. Wood also states that most movie critics complain about this when it comes

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    Raymond Carver’s Change in Style Raymond Carver is probably best known for his minimalist style. A lot of his stories followed this style of writing. He was dedicated to his short stories and was even quoted as saying he was “hooked on writing short stories” (Carver‚ Maturity: Cathedral 2). One of the reasons he wrote short stories and used his minimalist style was because of his life. He had other jobs so he worked a lot of the time and wrote in his spare time which made writing short stories

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    George Washington Carver

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    George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born in 1860 in Diamond Grove‚ Missouri and is one of the most celebrated and respected scientists in United States history as his important discoveries and methods enabled farmers through the South and Midwest to become wealthy and prosperous individuals‚ all due to peanuts. George‚ being the sickly child of two slaves was very frail‚ allowed him not to be able to work in the fields but he did possess a great interest in plants and was very

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    St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral is one of the first Cathedrals built in New York. It is also known as the original Cathedral of the Archdiocese of New York. The church was built over 200 years ago in New York City and it has stood as a symbol for people of this country to practice your religion freely. The Cathedral serves a very diverse community of catholics such as Italians‚ Hispanics‚ and Asians. The cathedral throughout the years has done a great job of uniting these

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    Critical Essay Analysis: A Qualitative Study of the Relationship between Alcohol Consumption and Risky Sex in Adolescents Justin Liauw 2012 Coleman‚ L.M. & Cater‚ S.M. (2005). A Qualitative Study of the Relationship between Alcohol Consumption and Risky Sex in Adolescents. Archives of Sexual Behaviour. 34 (6). 649-66. DOI: 10.1007/s10508-005-7917-6. This is an essay analysing the study topic purpose on the relationship between alcohol consumption and risky sex in adolescents. From this

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    Critical Analysis of “The Ideal” and ‘”Mistakes of Past” From learning to ride your first bike or to going to the movies with your old friends‚ memories of the past are special things that are both everlasting and very important. A theme of James Fenton’s poem “The Ideal” is to live by your past because it cannot be changed‚ erased‚ or forgotten; it makes you who you are. One of the major literary devices used in this poem is rhyme. There are three rhymes in total and he rhymes the second and fourth

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    George Washington Carver

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    Springer October. 12‚ 2012 George Washington Carver was born in January 1864 into slavery in Diamond‚ Missouri. His master Moses Carver was a German American immigrant who brought George’s parents Mary and Giles. George had 10 brothers and sisters who all died prematurely. When George was only a week old‚ he was kidnapped along with his mother and sister‚ George’s older brother James got to safety though. The raiders sold the stolen slaves in Kentucky. Moses Carver hired a man named John Bentley to find

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    worth paying attention at. Thus‚ it would be more secure to refer to more proper crime fiction book. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler is a hardboiled crime novel‚ which is included in "TIME ’s List of the 100 Best Novels."[1] Moreover‚ it has an honorable place in several other lists of top 100 books. Such figures speak for themselves. Therefore‚ The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler will be used in this work as an example of crime fiction novels. In the main body of the work attention will

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    patterns between the two‚ we start to realize the specific disadvantages. Throughout‚ humanities existence on Earth we can see and witness throughout history how much race‚ class‚ sexuality‚ and gender have shaped modern society. Throughout‚ this critical analysis I will shine a light on the modern day society and how the gender‚ race‚ and class have shaped and continue to shape our society. “Gender is rooted in social institutions and results in…the relationships between women and men…giving them differing…advantage

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    Blindness can manifest itself in many ways. Disputably the most damaging form of this condition may be the figurative blindness of one’s own situation and ignorance towards the feeling of others. In Raymond carver’s short story “cathedral‚” the narrator’s emotional and psychological blindness is immediately apparent. The many issues faced by the narrator as well as the turn-around experienced at the culmination of the tale are the main idea for the theme of this story and these ideas aid the narrator

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