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    Toms Shoes Epedemic

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    Simona Brotnei Professor Angelone English Writing 102 7 March 2012 “How Toms Shoes tipped ?” Intro Section In the book‚ The Tipping Point‚ How little things can Make a Big Difference‚ written by Malcolm Gladwell. What is an Epidemic? Well there are different kinds of epidemics. Epidemics can be Products‚ diseases‚ Trend’s‚ and or Crimes. In order for an epidemic to tip‚ there are three rules that apply for an epidemic to tip. Epidemics are the phenomena word of mouth‚ or any number of mysterious

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    Analysis Of Tom Buchanan

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    Tom Buchanan is considered the main villain or antagonist of the story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tom Buchanan possesses many unadmirable traits. He is a very racist man who believes that white people are the supreme and dominant race on Earth. He is also a violent man as he inflicts physical pain to other women. Firstly‚ Tom Buchanan is racist and his thoughts are that whites are the superior race among all human races. He makes several racist statements during his dinner with his

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    The commandments are absolute pronouncements of right and wrong in all situations In Mormon 9:9 it says: "For do we not read that God is the same yesterday‚ today‚ and forever‚ and in him there is no variableness." This expresses that for every situation the commandments are the same. There is a clear example that shows that the commandments are the same regardless of the situation. We are commanded to be baptized for the remission of our sins. It is a requirement to enter the waters of baptism to

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    The Devil and Tom Walker

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    Tyler Laudeman Mrs. Mahan American Lit 23 October 2012 The Devil and Tom Walker “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving‚ takes place in the swamps of Massachusetts. Upon walking home one night Tom Walker decided to take a shortcut through the swamps. When Tom finds a deserted Indian fort in the woods he meets the devil. The devil makes Tom a deal. The deal that Tom could have all the gold he wanted if he gave the devil his soul. Washington Irving was a famous romanticist‚ focused on

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    Morality in Tom Jones

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    Tom Jones and Morality The two hundredth anniversary of Henry Fielding is very justly celebrated‚ even if‚ as far as can be discovered‚ it is only celebrated by the newspapers. It would be too much to expect that any such merely chronological incident should induce the people who write about Fielding to read him; this kind of neglect is only another name for glory. A great classic means a man whom one can praise without having read. This is not in itself wholly unjust; it merely implies a certain

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    Innocence of Tom Robinson

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird represents Tom Robinson‚ who was a peaceful man that never did any harm. To kill or harm him would be a sin. Scout’s father‚ Atticus‚ tells Scout and Jem‚ "I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit’em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird."(p.69) The mockingbird represents Tom Robinson because he does not have his own “song”. Whereas‚ the blue

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    created equal‚ then we should treat them accordingly. Our town needs to stand up for these people and not let what happened here happen again. The death of Tom Robinson has been a shock to all. Tom was innocent and did not deserve to die. It was horrible in the first place that he was sent to prison. The jury should have realized what a great guy Tom is before they started judging him by his color. Atticus

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    Family and Tom Brennan

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    Discuss how J.C Burke addresses the notion of moving ‘Into the World’ in the first ten Chapters of The Story of Tom Brennan J.C Burke’s novel‚ ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ is a grim and haunting representation of the themes of fear and drink driving‚ family relationships and friendships. Burke addresses the notion of moving into the world through the characters‚ the conflict‚ the motifs and symbols‚ language and structural devices and the effects. In the novel‚ the characters experience a horrifying

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    Tom Brennan Analysis

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    Explain how The Story of Tom Brennan and ONE other related text of your own choosing portray the consequences of moving into the world Author J.C Burke and Rapper the Notorious B.I.G (Biggie) are able to portray the consequences of moving into the world. J.C burke composer of The story of Tom brennan explores the life of a family member dealing after their brother but his car into a tree killing 2 and injurying another and The Brennans families difficulties moving town. Biggie’s song Juicy was

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    The Character of Tom Joad

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    The Character of Tom Joad In the novel The Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck delves deep into each character thoroughly. Throughout the book‚ Steinbeck uses intricate descriptions in order to depict the development and subtleties of each character. Each character has a unique personality that essentially develops into new qualities and attributes. Such development is seen in many characters throughout the book‚ including Rose of Sharon. She is seen as immature at the start of the book‚ but by the

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