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    Alone People feel the need to find a niche in their lives. They need to find a role in life that makes them comfortable and content in their family and or their community. If they don’t find this they feel isolated from society and the world around them. They feel that no one really understands them because they cannot relate to the community they live in. In The Heart is a Lonely Hunter the major characters have feelings of loneliness and rejection. They all become attached to someone

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    Michael Jackson

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    and people knew of his brother Michael Jackson. Hall 2 Jackson‚ Michael. Moonwalk. New York: Doubleday‚ 1988. Print. Moonwalk is an autobiography written by Michael Jackson. He explains in his book how the title was taken from his infamous dance move called the “moonwalk”. The autobiography offers a personal explanation of many aspects of his life

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    Impact of Internet

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    survey. IT & Society‚ Vol.1‚ Issue.1‚ pp.73-102. Rendon‚ P.M. (2000). Internet use decreases social interaction‚ retrieved 24th‚ Oct‚ 2012‚ from http://www.gazette.uwo.ca/2000/February/17/News7.htm Stoll‚ C. (1995). Silicon snake oil. New York: Doubleday. Turkle‚ S. (1996). Virtuality and its discontents: Searching for community in cyberspace. The American Prospect‚ 24‚ 50-57. Tyler‚ T.R. (2002). Is the Internet changing social life? It seems the more things change‚ the more they stay the same. Journal

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    Mineola: Dover Publications‚ Inc.‚ 2003. Print. Myerson‚ Joel‚ Sandra Harbert Petrulionis‚ and Laura Dassow Walls. The Oxford Handbook of Transcendentalism. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2012. Print. The King James Bible. Susan Jones. New York: Doubleday‚ 1985. Print. Thompson‚ Lawrence. Melville’s Quarrel With God. Princeton: Princeton University Press‚ 1952. Print.

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    Mother Teresa

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    Book: • Gonzalez Balado‚ Jose Luis. Mother Teresa In My Own Words. N.p.: Ligouri Publications‚ 1997. Print. • Teresa‚ Mother. Where There Is Love‚ There Is God: A Path to Closer Union with God and Greater Love for Others. 1st ed. Vol. 1. N.p.: Doubleday Edition‚ 2010. Print • Teresa‚ Mother. One Heart Full of Love: Mother Teresa. 1st ed. Vol. 1. New York: St. Anthony ’s Messenger Place‚ 1998. Print. Newspaper: • Biema‚ David V. "Mother Teresa ’s Crisis Of Faith." TIME Magazine 23 Aug. 2007: 15-16

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    March 3‚ 2012‚ from ALA.com: ala.org/advocacy/banned/frequentlychallenged.html Edwards‚ J. (n.d.). Censorship in the Schools: What ’s Moral about The Catcher in the Rye. English Journal ‚ p. 42. Reisman‚ D. (1953). Salinger: A Portrait. Garden City: DoubleDay Anchor. Salinger‚ J. (1945). Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Bantam Books. Whitfeild‚ S. J. (1997‚ December). Cherished and Cursed: Toward a Social History of The Catcher in the Rye. New England Quarterly ‚ pp. 567-600.

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    Orientalism

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    1. Orientalism Western’ interest and motivation on the “Orient” or Eastern-based cultures regions is an unstated‚ and perhaps unrecognized motivation to exploit the region and in doing so‚ enrich the west. When we look around our daily life‚ no matter you live in which continent‚ there are Iphones‚ Cocacola‚ Nikes‚ Mcdonald’s‚ L’Oreal‚ English expressions or ads. Some might said these are just multinationals and advanced technological goods. They are changing our daily lives and shaping the

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    Roosevelt vs Wilson Who Do You Prefer? In the early years of this great nation we find to amazing men that wanted to preside over the United States in ways no others had attempted to do as of yet. They both had great ideas and in some ways were similar and yet others miles apart. They believed their way was gospel and this country would perish under the other so to speak. President Roosevelt was out to be our great Nationalist with a campaign based on a human welfare goal.

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    Erwin Rommel Explain the strengths and weaknesses of your chosen commander. Erwin Rommel fought as a German lieutenant in France‚ Romania‚ and Italy in World War I. Rommel’s courage‚ strong understanding of his troops‚ and great leadership showed potential for a glorious career. He also was a very talented military teacher who was appointed to posts at a range of military academies after WW1. (Gorlitz‚ Encyclopedia Britannica) During Rommel’s six-week campaign on the invasion of France (1940)

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    Events Leading to the American Revolution The American Revolution was a gradual process. It did not happen overnight. We were gradually pushed there by the English. They first gave us the right to govern ourselves‚ and implement our own laws such as the no taxation without representation law in Pennsylvania. Only then to impose trade restrictions like the Navigation Acts‚ Sugar Act‚ and the Stamp Act. The British also set limits on where the Colonists could settle as in the Proclamation of 1763

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