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    master Jean-Claude Frollo‚ who saved Quasimodo as an infant on the very steps of Notre Dame. Jean-Claude Frollo is a cold and callous man who uses Quasimodo for his own benefit. While it can be said that Quasimodo is a monster on the outside‚ it can also be stated that Jean-Claude Frollo is a bigger monster internally. The two are opposing sides to the question: who is the Monster and who is the Man? Quasimodo‚ viewed from the outside‚ is a horrific being to everyone who sees him. Everything Quasimodo’s

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    Bryce Gunning English 161 January 2013 The Meaning Behind a Sacrifice Essay Topic #6 The use of a sacrifice in the “Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Ones who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin illustrates the differences and similarities between both settings of the short stories. Each of the stories starts with a relaxing tone easing the reader into a bright summer’s day. In the story the “Lottery” the reader is introduced into a farming community with a summer tradition about

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    Honor Who to Protect?

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    GBB/GCB 1033 Management and Organizational Behavior Case Study 1 January 2013 Semester Honor Who To Protect? Don Riles‚ insurance claims adjuster‚ has the day off. He is playing with his 4-year-old daughter Erica when the telephone rings. At the other end of the line‚ Don’s supervisor‚ apologizing for interrupting his time off‚ pleads for his help. Will Don please visit a woman in his neighborhood who has made claims for bodily and mental injury resulting from a car crash with a person insured by

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    Who Is Emperor Showa?

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    When Hirohito or most commonly known as Emperor Showa was born April 29‚ 1901 in the Togo Palace in the neighborhood of Aoyama‚ Tokyo‚ Japan. He was born at a time when his grandfather Emperor Meiji was at rule when his grandfather died in July 30‚ 1912 his father Yoshihito (Emperor Taishō) took his place on the throne. Hirohito when he was 7 years of age (1908) he was sent to attend the school Gakushūin Peers’ School where he would learn everything that a Prince Crown child would need to know

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    Who Is Raoul Wallenberg?

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    Raoul Wallenberg Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat in Nazi-occupied Hungary who led an extensive and successful mission to save the lives of nearly 100‚000 Hungarian Jews. Though his efforts to save Jews from the Holocaust is one of the most treasured aspects of that time‚ his fate and ultimate death is unknown still to this day. - Early Life & Education - Professional Life During Hitler’s Rise - The Holocaust Hits Hungary - Swedish Efforts to Save Jews - Wallenberg’s Arrival in Hungary - Wallenberg’s

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    office. The setting of the story takes place in 1853 New York City‚ a metropolis with Wall Street capitalism at its center. Much like the lawyer’s other employees‚ Bartleby is described as having eccentric tendencies. Bartleby is a middle-class man‚ who must work to make ends meet through monotonous tasks and following orders of his employer (the Lawyer/narrator). Eventually‚ Bartleby ceases to follow these orders. Rather than be fired or removed from the building‚ the Lawyer attempts to connect with

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    Who Is Anakin Skywalker?

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    Anakin Skywalker was a Force-sensitive human male who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight‚ and later the Galactic Empire as the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Believed to have been conceived by the Force‚ he was born to Shmi Skywalker into a life of slavery on the Outer Rim world of Tatooine. He and his mother both belonged to a Toydarian junk dealer named Watto. At a young age‚ Skywalker was discovered by Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi‚ who freed Anakin from slavery and brought the boy into their

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    Pussi Riot. Who are they?

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    Pussi Riot Who are they? Eccentric teenagers who wanted to become famous by their amoral behavior‚ glorified protestants against the totalitarian regime of Putin who successfully managed to attract attention of whole European society to the problems of dictation in Russia or Putin’s action against opposition? The minds split. One group of people believes that behavior of this girls was well-planned anti-Putin’s action‚ which should attract attention by its scandalousness. If it is‚ we can surely

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    Who Is Norman Rockwell?

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    Norman Rockwell was an artist in the mid 20th century who was famous for his illustrations on the front cover of The Saturday Evening Post where he displayed his ability to create for almost 50 years. Although he was a more than talented artist he described himself as an illustrator more than an artist. Rockwell would have agreed with Clive Bell who argued there was a difference between art and illustration. Rockwell was right in containing himself to illustration due to his style‚ incentives‚ and

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    think that Hitler and the Nazis were the only ones to blame‚ but Hitler could not have pulled off the Holocaust without the unwitting help of residents‚ Europeans‚ and leaders of other countries. The least responsible of these groups are the residents who denied the existence of the Holocaust or knew about it and did not do anything to help stop it. As Wiesel states‚ "But I wanted to come back to warn you. Only no one is listening to me” (7). This was said by Moishe the Beadle‚ a resident of Elie Wiesel’s

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