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    "The deep" was a story written by Anthony Doerr and published in 2011. The story is about a boy suffered from fatal disease and nearly has no connection to the outside world. As the story progresses‚ he meets Ruby‚ who brings the beauty of this world to him. Tom‚ the main character of this story‚ lives in the boarding house near the salt mine. When he is about four‚ he is diagnoses with Atrial Septal Defect‚ a disease that "Life-span of sixteen. Eighteen if he is lucky"(137). Therefore‚ he was forbidden

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    So far Love’s belief—that hermeneutical close readings‚ due to their implied humanism‚ may produce a depth that is neither inherent‚ nor necessary to a text—has been expounded‚ along with her affinity for sociological practices of close observation and description. To this‚ I would like to add her own account‚ from a talk given at the University of Pennsylvania‚ of the way Goffman’s work has informed her own. She says: […] in his work on social interaction and communication‚ Goffman focused consistently

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    The short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is composed of character‚ setting and conflict. One of the critical themes in the short story is irony‚ which plays a major role in the story. There is irony in the setting‚ a remote jungle island‚ the conflict‚ murder verses hunting‚ and the characters‚ General Zaroff who is a crazed man-hunter and Mr. Rainsford‚ his prey. Irony is essential to the plot of the short story‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”. It can be recognized multiple times

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    The Dark Side Of The Moon Astronaut #1-A1 Astronaut#2-A2 Astronaut#3-A3 Astronaut#4-A4 NASA-N Scene 1: Take off 5‚4‚3‚2‚1 take off Take off effect‚ flying through space effect‚ landing effect A1- were finally here on the moon A2- yah finally I am living my dream… but we should probably start setting up base A3- I guess I will get the tools and equipment A4- okay everyone lets get working we only have a short time here and we have lots to do Scene 2: Landed Power tools‚ hammers

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    Topic: The Deep Web Thesis: To Inform the class on what the Deep Web is and what it is used for I. Introduction Attention Getter: What would you think if I told you that under your feet was another world with a thousand time more people‚ and a wealth of knowledge? Well when it comes to the intranet‚ that’s exactly the case. 1. Credibility Statement: I have been trying to figure out how to do everything that were not allowed to do for years. Using the “Deep Web” is a great way to figure out how

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    The book Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman should be a book that is praised by everyone and is found significant in everyone’s lives‚ for it offers a great deal of knowledge and experience within the subject of mental illnesses. This particular novel gives the reader a secret look at what it is like to be a teenager plagued by mental illnesses‚ which is why it is definitely worth reading. A few reasons as to why the novel should be read include: the novel passes an important message to the reader

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    Taking risks is a necessary part of our growth as human beings. By taking risks‚ we do so knowing that the outcome could be good or bad. Regardless of what happens‚ the results give us new knowledge and perception of things. We learn from these experiences. When the Challenger exploded‚ President Reagan gracefully reminded our country of the importance of risk-taking by saying‚ “It’s all part of taking a chance and expanding man’s horizons. The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs

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    Most Dangerous Animal

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    The Most Dangerous Animal asks what it is about human nature that makes it possible for human beings to regularly slaughter their own kind. It tells the story of why all human beings have the potential to be so cruel and destructive to one another. Why are we our own worst enemy? The book shows us that violence has been with us---in one form or another---since prehistoric times‚ and looking at the behavior of our most common relatives‚ the chimpanzees‚ it argues that a tendency for group violence

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    The Dark Child

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    Summary: The book starts off in a very mellow with of introducing its main character‚ Camara Laye. Laye is challenged right off the bat with a very superstitious background and environment. The black snake is introduced early on in the book. The black snake represents the future and leadership for one of the “chosen” ones. The future maybe told through this black snake. It is through the snake and the conversation where Laye is told that his father is scared that Layes education will cause Laye

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    John is a 28 year old male‚ who is 5 feet 9 inches tall and he weighs 225 pounds. John is a part-time student at Shoreline Community College and works full time at Microsoft as a computer technician. He loves meat‚ potatoes and gravy‚ and milk shakes. His doctor told him to cut down drastically on fat. This is a typical days menu. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER 2 eggs fried in butter 2 McDonalds cheeseburgers 8 oz. Beef steak 4 toast and butter 2 large fries baked potato with butter

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