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    Unit 7 Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a

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    loves books and it convinces Guy Montag‚ the main character‚ that maybe everyone else is wrong. In America‚ reading has gone down significantly and television has gone up extremely leading some people to think‚ maybe we live in Fahrenheit 451. The realism of Fahrenheit 451 is still very real today. The novel is a best seller‚ a winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award‚ the Commonwealth Club of California Gold Medal‚ as well as one of only four Best Novel Retro Hugos ever given‚ in

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    Tollund Man Mystery Quick Questions 1. Who found the body? Two men that were digging peat found the body. 2. Where was the body found? This body was found in a peat bog on Tollund Fen in Denmark. 3. What did they found on the body? They found a rope noose and a neck ring around his neck. More Detailed Questions 4. Look at Source C‚ the SCIENTIFIC REPORT‚ and explain why it suggests that the man did not die of old age or disease? The man did not die of old age or disease because the

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    "It has often been remarked that woman have a curious power of divining the characters of men"(75). This quotation from The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens reflects the opposite of what a typical Dickensian society is supposedly based upon. In this standard society‚ the plot would be based around the life of a dominant male. Although the title reflects a male name‚ the movement in the novel is directly related to the exploits of a particular character‚ Rosa Bud. Fondly called Rosebud by

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    Realism & Naturalism in the American literature I. The Realistic period: (1865-1900). During this period modern America was born and the American dream has been intellectually lost. After the civil War a strong critical movement toward realism appeared. Realism has been defined by one of its most vigorous advocates‚ W.D.Howells‚ as “the truthful treatment of materials” (i.e. realism= verisimilitude “the appearance of being true or real”). * What is realism: Realistic fiction is often

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    Heroism in a person should not only save people and be courageous‚ but they should also put others before themselves. An example of a hero is Nancy Goodman Brinker. She is the founder and Chair of Global Strategy of Susan G. Komen. This is an organization named after her only sister‚ Susan‚ who died from Breast Cancer in 1980 when she was age 36. Nancy G. Brinker shows heroism at work of ending the suffering of Breast Cancer. A true hero helps others‚ even when no one pays attention. Since 1982

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    The dictionary defines a hero a person who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. because Heroism is not doing anything for your own selfish agenda. Heroism is when people risk their lives to save others or a cause‚ and Heroism is having the nerve to stand up for what you believe in no matter the repercussions. Heroism is having nerve to do the right thing even when you are scared or there are big repercussions. When the bus driver asked her to give

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    The Notorious B.I.G: Unsolved Mystery The longest 3 minutes of everyone who loves hip-hop can recall that dreary day on March 9‚ 1997 when Christopher Wallace also known as The Notorious B.I.G. was reported dead in California. The killing of the hip-hop mogul impacted the face and standard of music and hip-hop‚ as we know it. Peterson Automotive Museum‚ Wilshire Boulevard‚ Los Angeles- “Yo! How many bottles you got? Bring me all the bottles you got!” I shouted over the bass of the booming music

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    1.1. The Mystery Study Guide 1.1.a. What causes death? The failure of one system can cause failure of next ending in lack of brain activity 1.1.b. What clues may be found at a scene of a mysterious death that may help to determine the cause of death? Vomit‚ blood‚ fingerprints‚ DNA‚ saliva‚ bite marks‚ bullets‚ poison‚ etc 1.1.c. If someone was interested in a career with responsibility to determine the cause of death‚ what careers should he or she consider and investigate? Forensic Pathologist

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    Influences on Literary Realism in America The realist literary movement in America began in 1865 and continued to gain momentum until about 1914‚ when the Great War began. It was a reaction to the idealized world of romanticism‚ in which the values of heroism‚ imagination‚ and emotion were highly treasured. Romantic literature emphasized the ideal by describing characters rising out of their situations to overcome ills of society or personal struggles‚ and these stories often had happy endings

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