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    Forgotten Fire

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    Character development through the struggle of survival How would a 12 year old boy who watched his family die around him be able to escape the extermination of his kind? Forgotten Fire‚ a compelling historical novel by Adam Bagdasarian‚ follows the journey of Vahan Kenderian as he tries to survive the Armenian genocide. Vahan watches the world he knew collapse around him as those he cared about leave him due to the horrific circumstances placed on them. During his time the young boy meets many

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    Wings of Fire

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    BOOK REVIEW WINGS OF FIRE (Dr. Abdul kalam and Arun Tiwari) With an idea of A noble Mission ‚ a strong vision to build a strong nation “Wings of fire” is a book full of inspiration and Indianess ‚it is an autobiography of the former president of India Dr. A. P.J. Abdul Kalam (1999) written by combined effort of Dr. Kalam and Arun Tiwari. Born on October 15‚ 1931‚ at Rameshwaram‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India ‚ Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam specialized in aeronautical engineering

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    Phillip A. Wikina 2012 College Essay A Hero Since my days as a youngster‚ I found myself fascinated in Saturday morning action cartoons‚ fantasy novels‚ comic books‚ video games and Japanese manga and anime. I’d stay up all night reading Superman and would wake up early to watch Power Rangers on Saturday mornings. And man did I watch it all‚ read it all; everyday all day‚ inspiring me even today. And despite my families distain for it all‚ I embraced it; the lore behind it all‚ especially

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    The Furniture Fire

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    Project 2 The Furniture Fire Case Presented by Group 1 Joey Oviedo‚ Sean Bannon‚ Abraham In 1992‚ an accidental fire destroyed a furniture company’s warehouse in Tampa‚ FL. Upon these findings‚ the furniture company made a claim to their insurance company for demand of lost profits. In doing so‚ the furniture company submitted a profit calculation‚ or the GPF‚ of the burned inventory. There no sales receipts and the prices were unknown conveniently

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    Sally Park Ms. Feurey US History 10 November 2015 John Brown: Hero or Terrorist? There is much debate about the kind of person that John Brown was. Some call him a hero for his courageous actions‚ while others regard him as a terrorist due to his horrifying movements against slavery. John Brown was an abolitionist who completely loathed slavery. This caused him to grab hold of the weapons that were at Harpers Ferry in the United States‚ in October of 1859. Even though Brown did not admit to it

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    The Real Odysseus

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    Ivy Duggan 11/26/12 Dr. Lucas The Restraint of a Mighty Beggar One of the most entertaining passages I have read comes from The Odyssey when Odysseus is required to change his mentality to fit his disguise as a beggar. Throughout The Odyssey‚ Odysseus exhibits limitless power and as a result demonstrates fearless behaviors by abruptly acting however he feels. Examples such as Odysseus choosing to take his men to sail through and explore the land of the Kyklops‚ staying an entire year with

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    Gates of Fire

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    Gates of Fire By: Steven Pressfield Subject Person- Spartan Warriors Place- Greece 480 B.C. Event- Battle of Thermoplae. Concept- Xeones recounts his life leading up to the battle. Object- Greek city-states consisting of 300 Spartan Warriors‚ 400 Thebans‚ 700 Thespian Volunteers And around 900 Helots Fought The Persian Empire at the pass of Thermopylae. Reason For Choosing Book Prior to reading this novel I had some knowledge of the Battle of Thermopylae. I watched the movie 300last year

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    Real Vampires

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    Vampires Stories Started Thousands of Years Ago in Myths Today They Are Very Real and Among Us   Abstract Vampires have been a part of human culture for thousands of years. There have been stories of vampire like creatures in Mesopotamia‚ Greece‚ China‚ and Europe. These stories have spanned the globe and time. The vampire has evolved overtime based on the current trends and beliefs and culture of the time. Today when the word vampire is said many visualize Dracula from the stories by Bram

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    Beowulf Epic Hero Essay

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    Beowulf: First Literary Superhero Beowulf was the first literary super hero. Like the common day superman‚ Beowulf has ordinary human characteristics‚ as well as superhuman powers. Like the Anglo-Saxons of Beowulf’s time‚ he is boastful‚ manly‚ and willing to outdo his fellow neighbor. The only difference between him and the rest of the Anglo- Saxons is that he possesses extreme amounts of physical power. Grendel‚ the antagonist of the story‚ was feared by all men. He ate humans and attacked

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    out certain details that may tarnish his reputation. Howard Zinn’s article “Columbus‚ The Indians and Human Progress” presents Columbus as a genocidal tyrant‚ who committed atrocities in a perverse manner unbefitting a man described as an “American hero”. The article provides a much more detailed description of Columbus’ interactions with the native Arawak people‚ beginning with their first meeting on San Salvador. Columbus immediately sought to abuse the generosity shown by the Arawak towards him

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