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    I am a student who feels that the college I am applying to is the perfect college for me. Entering my senior year of high school‚ I realized how independent I have become and what kind of student and person I am. The experiences of having my first job during this summer made me realize that through new experiences you can learn so much. I also realized that having a job for the first time may not be the most exciting time of my life‚ but I definitely learned a lot about working and being more independent

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    In his metafictional novel Atonement‚ Ian McEwan utilises narrative techniques to develop the central ideas of truth‚ war‚ and the desire to attain atonement. McEwan uses narrative structure to explore the nature of guilt and the courage required by one to atone for their wrongdoings‚ while he uses the interplay between narrative voices to explain how people have different interpretations of the truth. The narrative perspective of the character Robbie Turner is additionally employed to explore the

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    Jurassic Park

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    their beliefs. Ian Malcolm‚ a very knowledgeable mathematician‚ decides to go to the island of Isla Nublar to observe the biological preserve that a company named In-Gen has created for the world to see at a price. Malcolm always had doubts about this world of total chaos. Everyone thought that the world of Jurassic Park‚ is a world of new state of the art technology and entertainment. Until everything goes wrong. The electric fences stopped working‚ and the dinosaurs escaped. Ian Malcolm’s opinion

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    Janis Ian is a character that attended the school in the film and was the complete opposite of the girls in the Plastics clique. Over the years‚ Janis developed strong negative feelings towards the leader of the Plastics clique‚ Regina‚ and these feelings carry

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    autobiography is named Janis Ian‚ who was a white girl that grew up among black people in New Jersey. She was one of seven white girls in her whole school and therefore there were a lot of opinions about the racial differences and angry narrow-minded parents‚ who would interfere in their children’s lives and choices about love. Janis Ian was a famous song writer and she was born in 1951 in New York‚ but lived in New Jersey through her childhood. In this essay I will focus on how Janis Ian uses her music to

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    Catal Huyuk Women

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    with an animal on each side that could possibly be leopards. It is said that the women could have worshiped a powerful mother goddess and it is likely that the figurine can be just that. It seemed that it was mostly‚ or started off as‚ a patriarchy. Ian Hodder states “cultural anthropology provides no substantiated claims for true matriarchies” (Hodder pg 78). The article has both strengths and weaknesses in my point of view. The strength of this article is the total information about Catal Huyuk

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    Atonement – Analytical Essay Ian McEwan ’s ambitious and prize-winning novel‚ Atonement follows the actions of a young girl‚ Briony Tallis‚ who witnesses an event which she knows holds some kind of significance. Yet her limited understanding of adult motives leads her to co¬¬mmit a crime that will change the lives of everyone involved. As she grows older‚ she begins to understand her actions and the grief that has been caused. The entire novel is an attempt of reconciliation that Briony undertakes

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    Brady 1 Belinda Brady English 110-74 October 22‚ 2014 Thematic Essay Atonement Does Class or Gender Matter? According to critic Brian Finney‚ the novel‚ Atonement “employs the narrative voice of a 77 year old English woman” (1). Ian McEwan sets his novel in 1935 London‚ narrated through the memory of a woman in 1999. His protagonist‚ Briony a then 13 year old girl tells a lie that haunts her for the rest of her life. She accused a family friend‚ Robbie Turner of raping her cousin Lola. Her sister

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    Different sides of Clive Linley Ian McEwan is a well-known writer who has made up many complexed characters and Clive Linley is nothing less than one of them. The story itself is very unpredictable‚ I could have not imagined how it would end up and had different opinions about the characters throughout the whole book. However he is the one that amused me the most. Clive Linley is a composer who takes his work seriously and as it came out maybe too seriously. When he saw a women being handled

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    Democracy under siege:

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    the legislative branches of government‚ there is cause for concern. In this situation‚ the checks and balances provided for in the constitution are almost redundant. The declaration of the state of emergency and the granting of the Vice-President‚ Ian Khama‚ sabbatical leave by the President are examples where the President used his executive powers. This article concludes that given the wide-ranging executive powers that the President enjoys‚ there is a strong case for presidential elections

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