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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is the dream in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with options for each according to capacity or accomplishments. It is a dream of social stability in which each man and each woman should be able to achieve to the fullest distinction of which they are essentially capable‚ and to be distinguished by others for what they are‚ despite of the incidental conditions of birth or stance. The American Dream is often something that humanity wonders about. What

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    Fitzgerald is known for his outstanding work in American Literature. With that comes horrible criticism but also great praise. Some believe that his works has shaped literature as it is today and others obviously think the complete opposite. His book‚ The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has received both sides of the spectrum and will continue as long as it is recognized for American Literature. F Scott Fitzgerald has identified the American Dream with downfalls and misconceptions in The Curious

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    Representative for the Clutter’s Members of the jury‚ I am here today representing the Clutter family who on November 15‚ 1959 were brutally murdered by the two men standing before you‚ Richard Hickock and Perry Smith. This poor innocent family had never hurt a fly. They lived their ordinary‚ simple lives on their farm in Holcomb‚ Kanas. They were a very valued member of the society and this death has had a great impact on everyone in Holcomb. I can see no reason why such a kind and humble family

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    ESSAY 2: The Republic of East LA Dreams‚ Character‚ and Opportunity 100 Points Possible + 10 for Prewriting The Republic of East LA by Luis Rodriguez is full of stories of unique individuals who strive to make lives for themselves and achieve their dreams in the face of adversity. Both amusing and heartbreaking‚ these vignettes show us the strengths and weaknesses of human beings‚ and the role opportunity plays in achieving the “American Dream.” DIRECTIONS: Choose three main characters from

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    A scrawl of a pencil ignited the flame of a shotgun and exploded the career of the American author‚ Truman Capote. His blood rushed with thrill‚ for he was the creator of a new genre‚ the nonfiction novel. He rivets readers with his uniquely-detailed character growth and a shocking murder plot of the Clutter family; yet‚ Capote’s journalistic character in In Cold Blood hold untrue. Despite condensing time and ignoring small details‚ the extent of a nonfiction novelist’s purpose is to always remain

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    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is 1966 nonfiction novel that follows the Clutter killings of 1959; specifically‚ it is a novel that follows the killers of the Clutter family‚ Richard “Dick” Hickock and Perry Edward Smith. In writing In Cold Blood‚ Capote intended the novel to be both objective and sympathetic. To write a nonfiction novel in an objective and sympathetic manner‚ especially one concerning a topic such as murder and the death penalty‚ is no easy task. In Cold Blood was true to Capote’s

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    THE EFFECTS OF COLD ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE Abstract The ability known as thermoregulation is a feature of an organism that help to keep the body temperature within certain thresholds‚ thus independently from external conditions. A dynamic state of thermal balance of human body between its internal environment and the territory is a model example of precise control of organism heat. In the case where such stability would be disturbed the immediate response would appear as well. In accordance

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    The two texts that are to be studied are Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley and In Cold Blood with the author Truman Capote. The dates these texts are published are very contrasting themselves with the most recent novel being In Cold blood; it was issued in 1966. The other book being a literature classic was published in 1818. In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel being a true account detailing a brutal multiple murder of the Clutter family from Holcomb and the consequences following that crime

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    n Cold Blood has been talked about for fifty-one years and counting. It has been challenged many times and still manages to amaze its readers. It has been challenged because “it contained sex‚ violence‚ and profanity‚” (weebly) and is “too macabre‚” (Glendale). Capote uses the violence and language to show what the characters went through. Truman Capote born in Louisiana in 1924 spent most of his childhood with his mother’s relatives in Alabama. His parents were very neglectful and left him with

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    The American Dream To people all around the world‚ America is known as the land of endless opportunity. However‚ what society does not know about America is that it enables a greedy‚ corrupt and overachieving way of life. Both F.Scott Fitzgerald and Arthur Miller saw this side of America when writing The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman‚ respectively. Both men expose an underhanded America that is driven by the pursuit of power‚ happiness and wealth‚ as well as disloyalty‚ and misrepresentation

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