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    “Its kind of a funny story” -Ned Vizzini Mikayla Petersen Wednesday‚ May 3rd 2013 “Its kind of a funny story” is kind of a funny story. It’s about 15-year-old Craig Gilner‚ who attends a prestigious college prep school that will set him on his way to the right college‚ the right law school‚ and the right job on Wall Street --- assuming he can bring up his 93 average. Studying for his school’s entrance exam occupied Craig for months‚ and he was proud of his perfect score. Now‚ though‚ the school

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    In a few pages of Stephen T. Asma’s book “On Monsters‚” readers are informed of two arguments by Gary Wills and Elaine Marshall. Both arguments tell readers that the theme coming from Stephen Crane’s “The Monster” have to do with the white races expression of hate for all black people‚ not just the one black person being lynched. “The Monster‚” is a short story written by Stephen Crane in 1899‚ about a doctor almost losing his little boy in a fire‚ but is courageously saved by a black man named Henry

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    journalistic verification process goes in an effort to bring the public true information; the amount of editors it takes‚ how many revisions the writer makes and the number of times each article is read and reread before print. There were many reasons why Stephen Glass was able to get away with his falsified articles and made up sources. The movies gives us the reason that he was “entertaining” as Chuck put it and everyone just liked him and chose to believe that he wrote good‚ legit stories. That was biases

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    paper written by J.N. Hooker entitled‚ “Three Kinds of Ethics”‚ it goes on to describe how the three kinds of ethics are applied‚ and created. To distinguish between the three kinds‚ we must dedicate thought to our actions‚ and consider why we make these choices. Since the world isn’t perfect‚ and we cannot stop the criminal‚ let’s put a halt to the crimes that they could be potentially committing instead. One of the examples they go on to give‚ has to do with the criminal justice system‚ and it states

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    deserve it. If we were to recreate a scenario with that same ending today‚ the spoiled sibling would be a journalist who is being rewarded for telling lies‚ and the open-mouthed angry child would be his former co-worker’s who believed in him. Stephen Glass‚ a creative young journalist seemed to have knack for being in the right place at the right time. As a result he wrote articles that captured audiences with captivating details and quotes that made each story perfect. It wasn’t until the reporters

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    The Blue Hotel written by Stephen Crane describes an extremely unfortunate circumstance in which an individual meets a gruesome end. However‚ a meaning behind this story can be found under the lines of the events that preceded and occurred after the character died. From these events we can find a theme which is the ultimate cause for this person dying‚ The theme being described is that‚ when individuals assume‚ or when individuals either act too quickly or fail to act at all bad things can happen

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    Stephen King the King of Horror and Mystery “Monsters are real‚ and ghosts are real too. They live inside us‚ and sometimes‚ they win.” This was said then none other than Stephen King. King is a bestselling author who has written many books that could make you stay awake at night. King has the ability to use the fear and curiosity in such a way that it is poetry. This is a tribute in the form of a biography to the great Stephen King‚ man who isn’t afraid of anything. Stephen Edwin King was born

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    Synopsis: After a mysterious re-appearance of World War II era fighters resurface in Mexico‚ cableman Roy Neary has a strange encounter with a glowing light during a routine service call. He chases the light‚ almost causing him to hit a small child with his car. The boy’s mother‚ Jillian Guiler‚ found the boy’s room empty and came to find him. After the incident‚ Roy is sunburned from the mysterious light‚ and is plagued by images of a mountain and the sound of the same 5 notes. Roy’s town is cleared

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    by Stephens is significant because it idolizes his idea that men‚ especially African American men are not equal to the white men. The white man in this case was always going to be superior to the Negros. It implies that although the northern states have committed to the idea of fixing slavery and creating equality for them‚ it was‚ “insanity” (Stephen‚ Cornerstone Speech) for them to think that “the Negro is equal…and he is entitled to equal privileges and rights with the white man.” (Stephen‚ Cornerstone

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    Ichabod Crane and Brom Van Brunt were both similar and dissimilar. They both were in love with Katrina Van Tassel‚ they were both loved or wanted by the townspeople‚ and they didn’t have affection for each other. That is where the similarities stop‚ however. Ichabod is lanky and skinny‚ he is intelligent‚ and he is somewhat lazy. Brom is stout and strong‚ he is smart in trickery and mischievous acts‚ and is always looking for something to do or an individual to prank. Their jobs were different

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