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    André-Marie Ampère‚ a French physicist and mathematician‚ founded electromagnetism‚ which he called electrodynamics. He was born in Lyon‚ France during the French Enlightenment‚ on January 20‚ 1775. His father‚ Jean-Jacques Ampère‚ and mother‚ Jeanne Antoinette Desutières-Sarcey Ampère‚ believed André’s education should be without formal schooling‚ and allowed him to teach himself with their library. When he was twelve‚ he was able to teach himself advanced mathematics because of his access to books

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    Prejudice‚ sometimes thing you want in life seem so far because of others. Sometime people think it is funny to see people fall in life. In this case it happens to be a woman named Betty Marie Tallchief. Betty Marie Tallcheief is an Indian lady who faced prejudice trying to chase her dream of becoming a ballerina. Sadly she faced these thing all through her life. Sense Betty Marie Tallchief was a little her grandmother would tell her stories about a animal fire spirit. Betty Marie Tallchief’s grandmother

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    formerly private space. Her turning him down made him do things to her family and almost everyone in the Dominican Republic. (Rodríguez) At this point‚ the Mirabal sisters know that it is impossible to just ignore or be indifferent to the political issues that were going on. They were all been suffering great losses. As the Mirabal sister grew up they grow up to be very assertive women as they build their lives around their family and friends‚ while passing through normal stages moong siblings‚ and

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    City Lights

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    Natalie Dougherty ENGL 102-013 Dr. Leitch Feb. 18‚ 2009 Thematic Meaning in City Lights In order for art to be successful‚ despite the category of its expression‚ one thing is necessary; a connection between the piece and its audience that can transcend time and space. If a song‚ film‚ poem‚ novel‚ play or painting possesses the ability to touch audiences of any era or culture‚ then it is truly successful. Notable movements of artwork are associated with the time in which they were produced

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    The City in Literature

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    encounter with the Western idea of the city moves from the early novel in England to the apocalyptic cityscapes of Thomas Pynchon. Along the way‚ Richard Lehan gathers a rich entourage that includes Daniel Defoe‚ Charles Dickens‚ Emile Zola‚ Bram Stoker‚ Rider Haggard‚ Joseph Conrad‚ James Joyce‚ Theodore Dreiser‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and Raymond Chandler. The European city is read against the decline of feudalism and the rise of empire and totalitarianism; the American city against the phenomenon of the

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    The City of Ember

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    role as one of the main personality in discovering the mystery of the “City of Ember”‚ and lead the story in an act of escape from the underworld with her friend doon. Doon- plays another major character in the story‚ whereas‚ he and his friendship as messenger with the people of the city of ember‚ lead to discovering clues in which he himself was surprised to discover the mystery behind the 200 plus years old underground city. Other Characters 7th Mayor- significantly acted to be guilty

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    Dystopian Novel

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    Research Question: The government should not engage in the surveillance of their citizens in the interests of national security. After the occurrence of the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ President George W. Bush signed a law‚ the PATRIOT Act. The PATRIOT Act made it easier for the law enforcement officials to use certain techniques such as wiretapping and other surveillance technologies to aid in the war against terrorism. The reason why this topic needs to be addressed is located

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    Novel Summary

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    Rewrite Story What I Did On My Holiday by Chrissie Manby I can’t wait for this holiday. Sophie Sturgeon will have a perfect romantic holiday with Callum Wales. I had prepared the whole thing to be perfect as well as for the night before we head to Majorca. But Callum did not show up. He at last sent a text saying he will not come over. He wants a break up and he will not go to Majorca. I decided to hide in my flat. I can’t go by my own. But I need to look independence like how everyone in the office

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    Guy Montag is a fireman in charge of burning books in a grim‚ futuristic United States. The book opens with a brief description of the pleasure he experiences while on the job one evening. He wears a helmet emblazoned with the numeral 451 (the temperature at which paper burns)‚ a black uniform with a salamander on the arm‚ and a “phoenix disc” on his chest. On his way home from the fire station‚ he feels a sense of nervous anticipation. After suspecting a lingering nearby presence‚ he meets his new

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    The Victorian Novel: main features First of all in the Victorian Age the dominating literary form was the novel. It was in fact easier to be read and understood by simple people‚ its plot was more interesting than any other literary forms‚ the main protagonists of the novel were the same people who read it so that they felt deeply involved in the adventure told‚ the writer and his readers shared the same opinions‚ values and ideals because they belonged to the same middle class‚ the setting was

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