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    Critical Evaluation: Frankenstein Mary Shelley creates strong meaning through her interpretation a monster by the main concept. Bringing something back from the dead is what created the mystery and curiosity for this lost soul. The idea of this impossibility is what has made it recognised today. Mary Shelley had conceived the idea for Frankenstein in a time of wonder. She uses imagery and strategic repetition of key descriptive words to create an atmosphere of horror and gloom in the first part

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    Tony Orellana Mrs. Johnson AP Literature March 6th‚ 2012 Title and Author The title of the novel is The Awakening by Kate Chopin. Setting and its Significance The Awakening is set in New Orleans at the end of the Victorian era. The significance of the novel being set in the Victorian era is the way women are treated and looked at. For a typical Victorian woman‚ she was expected to be faithful and do what the husband desires‚ take care of the children‚ and basically be entertainment for man

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    AP Lang and Comp 6B 28 August 2012 My little piece of Heaven As I park my car in the worn out spot‚ I gaze on the path I beat out of the ground in my converse. I think about the laughter‚ the sounds‚ smiling‚ the smells of the budding bushes and fresh cut grass. All of that is gone. The grass is lifless straw held to the ground by withering roots. The lawnmower has a permanent rusting spot‚ under the creaking pine tree. The laughter is silenced by the sound of the wind as it rushes past

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    Wilde Theory of Knowledge 3 May 2012 TOK Essay Response: Critical and Creative Thinking Since the dawn of humanity‚ man has sought to gain further insight on life through attaining knowledge. Knowledge can be defined as any information gained through personal experience. The means of obtaining knowledge include four main branches: reason‚ perception‚ language‚ and emotion. Despite the means‚ all knowledge is formulated through the process of thinking. Thinking refers to the use of the mind

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    research to the class; and create a supplemental piece of work that will aid in your presentation. Grading: Your final project is 180 points – roughly three test grades! This project will be counted towards your 3rd quarter grade. Turning in your project: All students will turn in the following components: - A HARD COPY of research paper (do NOT email it!) A HARD COPY print-out of your PowerPoint presentation slides Your creative piece On the day you present: An electronic copy of

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    I’m A Piece of Art. By: Clarissa Garcia - - - - Listen up‚ I was highly famous in the late 70’s‚ 80’s‚ and even early 90’s. I know what you think of me… I’m a tramp‚ whore or other derogatory sexually promiscuous term. I’ve heard it all already… why there? That’s trashy… well I’m sorry I’m not on your biceps‚ thigh‚ or chest‚ but I just prefer being on your lower back. I’m art get over it. So please stop judging me with your dunderhead remarks. People love me. Why? Because I’m part of their body

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    disappointment in her eyes. No matter what I did‚ I was never good enough. Then there comes a time in your life when you just don’t give a damn to what she tells you. When did this begin? It all started with the swimsuit. Step one – Wear a one-piece swimsuit in public. I was 17 years old. It was Max’s 18th. It was a pool party with chaperones‚ one person in particular happened to be my cousin. It was a cool party. The weather was nice‚ sunny but a breeze wind now and then. Things were good until

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    "3 Pieces of Advice vs 20 Years of Salary"A very poor newly wedded‚ young couple lived in a smallfarm. One day the husband made the following proposal tohis wife:- Honey‚ I will leave the house: I will travel faraway‚ get ajob and work hard in order to come back and give you thecomfortable life that you deserve. I do not know how long Iwill stay away‚ I only ask one thing‚ please wait for me‚ andwhile I am away‚ you should be faithful to me‚ because Iwill be faithful to you.So the young man left

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    Associate Level Material Critical Analysis Forms Fill out one form for each source. Source 1 Title and Citation: Arms Trade (http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/867.aspx?CategoryID=73&SubCategoryID=103) 1 Identify the principal issue presented by the source. Arm dealing amongst other countries that contribute to exporting. 2 Identify any examples of bias presented by the author. If none exist‚ explain how you determined this. “The shift in position by the world’s biggest arms

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    Ibsen’s play ‘A Doll’s House’ portrays the universal “the need of every human being‚ whether man or woman‚ to find out who he or she is and to strive to become that person”. The female protagonist‚ Nora Helmer‚ in Henrik Ibsen’s nineteenth century play ‘A Doll’s House’ struggles with the pressures of everyday life‚ due to the personal relationships surrounding her and the strict gender stereotypes of the nineteenth century. Trapped by the consequences of her own naïve sacrifices to love‚ Nora finds

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