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    Earlier this year‚ the nation witnessed a massive media explosion surrounding the Smithsonian Institution’s planned Enola Gay exhibit. As the 50th anniversary of the August 6‚ 1945‚ atomic bombing of Hiroshima approaches‚ Americans are about to receive another newspaper and television barrage. Any serious attempt to understand the depth of feeling the story of the atomic bomb still arouses must confront two critical realities. First‚ there is a rapidly expanding gap between what the expert scholarly

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    Most people think that music is just for entertainment‚ and that’s what most people use it for‚ but have you ever thought about what affect music has on people? Through experimentation‚ researchers have proven that music can improve people’s mood‚ memory‚ heart rate‚ concentration‚ the ability to learn and the ability to study. Music‚ although entertaining‚ is not only for entertainment‚ it helps the brain in so many ways that isn’t noticed by most people. People may not realize it‚ but music can

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    United States history has always been the Constitution. People have justified many deeds and/or criminal actions with this document. Written a little over two hundred years ago‚ it’s no surprise that the Constitution is highly debated. In fact‚ the United States has an entire branch of government specifically for interpreting the Constitution: the judicial branch. However‚ even the judicial branch’s interpretation is debated; the Supreme Court is constantly judged for its decisions. People wonder just

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    of her novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen critiques her era’s view of marriage. By examining several of Austen’s narrations‚ Charlotte Lucas’s nearly mechanical approach to marriage‚ and Mrs. Bennet’s relentlessly pragmatic wish to see her daughters married‚ it becomes evident that Austen does not view society’s definition of marriage in a positive light. During the time period in which the novel was written‚ marriages often revolved around money and social status. Jane Austen herself never

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    How does Alagiah create emotion in this extract? In the extract‚ ‘A Passage to Africa‚’ George Alagiah appeals to the readers emotions through his sensitive writing style and insightful presentation of facts. He takes us on a roller coaster of emotions and allowing us to empathize with the difficulties faced by the Somalians.He uses effective language that creates an impact on the reader‚ which portrays the harsh conditions and reality of the ‘famine of quiet suffering and lonely death.’ The title

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    influenced by many things and Literature was also influenced by many things. Religion‚ science‚ art‚ laws‚ food‚ and many other aspects of life have influenced the work of writers of the past. One cruel aspect of life that has always been in the lives of people since the beginning of time and has greatly influenced the history of the world‚ as well as the development of literature‚ is war. “War is the subject of literature because it has such a significant effect on humans” (Bergd 09). Throughout the medieval

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    Erin Giang English 4AP Bourne Back Ceaselessly Into the Past: Gatsby’s Fight Against Time Set in the 1920’s‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ tells the story of social classes and a wealthy man who lost the love of his life. This man‚ Jay Gatsby‚ is born poor‚ but he works his way into becoming rich‚ and thus being the symbol of new money. Daisy Buchanan‚ Gatsby’s lover‚ is born as old money and lives in East Egg with her husband Tom Buchanan‚ and is a glamorous

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    ideal body image for young women is dictated by society. Over the past years‚ the media has influenced young women to think about themselves in a competitive way‚ among other young women. The debate whether media‚ compared to parental influence‚ is the major factor contributing to an adolescent female’s body image has been widely debated in our community. This controversial debate has led to the idea of whether media or parental influence are positively or negatively affecting young women’s self-esteem

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    great leaders differ widely through cultures and generations‚ however certain traits remain consistent throughout. These traits follow the template of empathy‚ passion and a strong sense intuition; Chaim Potok illustrates a character that embodies this to a tee. In his acclaimed work The Chosen‚ themes such as family and religion are explored; David Malter‚ the protagonist’s father‚ plays an integral role in helping Reuven navigate the world. David also guides Danny Saunders‚ a boy roughly the same

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    Names have power in the Ancient Greek world‚ especially for heroes. They represent one’s legacy and identity. When Odysseus fights the fearsome Polyphemus he cleverly introduces himself as Nobody. Later‚ when he returns home‚ he masquerades himself as a beggar to spy on the suitors. Names have the power to conceal and reveal at critical moments. In Euripides’ Medea‚ the characters never name Medea’s rival‚ Glauce. In Glauce’s case‚ Euripides manipulates his audience’s expectations of women and Grecian

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