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    to become a journalist. The following essay originally appeared in Ms. Magazine in 1986‚ under the title "Just Walk On By." Staples revised it slightly for publication in Harper’s a year later under the present title. The particular occasion for Staples’s reflections is an incident that occurred for the first time in the mid-1970s‚ when he discovered that his mere presence on the street late at night was enough to frighten a young white woman. Recalling this incident leads him to reflect on issues

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    In my opinion‚ the best description of the meaning of the cardinal Confucian virtue of Goodness is stated on page number 3‚ in book one. Under section 1.2 where the Master states “A young person who is filial and respectful of his elders rarely becomes the kind of person who is inclined to defy his superiors‚ and there has never been a case of one who is disinclined to defy his superiors stirring up rebellion. The gentleman applies himself to the roots. ‘Once the roots are firmly established‚ the

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    because as Prachett says‚ darkness has always gotten to a situation before the light has. In the story “Night‚” by Elie Wiesel‚ a young boy who portrays the author finds the darkness of the Holocaust has engulfed him whilst in multiple concentration camps in 1944. The title “Night” is a fitting choice for this book because it was such a dark time in both the Elie’s life and the history of the world. The title also portrays both the physical and figurative darkness of the unknown‚ and alludes to the

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    Night Study Guide Answers 1. Who was Moshe the Beadle? Moshe was the caretaker at the Hasidic synagogue. 2. What does Wiesel tell the reader of Moshe? He was poor and lived humbly. He was physically awkward and a dreamer who could appear to be so insignificant as to almost disappear. 3. How does Wiesel describe himself as a boy of 12? He was a serious student of religion who studied the Talmud during the day and prayed at night. 4. How does Wiesel describe his father? He was a

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    This article explains how to make tests of hypothesis about experiments with more than two possible outcomes (or categories). Such experiments‚ called multinomial experiments‚ possess four characteristics. Note that a binomial experiment is a special case of a multinomial experiment. An experiment with the following characteristics is called a multinomial experiment. 1. It consists of n identical trials (repetitions). 2. Each trial results in one of k possible outcomes (or categories)‚ where k

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    Night Essay Surviving the Holocaust can alter a person’s faith – it can either strengthen it or cause it to falter. In 1941‚ in the village of Sighet‚ Romania‚ twelve-year-old Elie Wiesel spends the majority of his time studying the Talmud and exploring other aspects of the Jewish religion. One day‚ all foreign Jews‚ including Elie’s instructor‚ Moishe the Beadle‚ are expelled from Sighet. Upon his return‚ Moishe tries to warn the Jews of the horrific dangers that lie ahead. They all refuse to listen

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    Karen Guevara  Mr. Kern   IB ToK II   2 December 2014   Why was Hitler defeated?   There  were  many  factors  why  Hitler  was  defeated‚  the  most  important being the entry of the US  into  war  in  1942  and  the  fact  that  Germany  was  fighting  a  3  front  war.  By  1940‚  Germany  had   already  gained  control  of  all  of  Western  Europe  and  was  winning  the  majority of battles  against  the  Soviey  Union  in  the  Eastern front. Only Britain  hadn’t been invaded and was fighting against 

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    controversy.” What he meant by this is that the character of a person cannot be judged by his or her actions when they are at ease‚ but only when they are confronted with something that is not dealt with on a daily basis. Only a person’s reaction to a challenge or obstacle can allow their true nature to be seen. The novel “Night”‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ can prove the truth of this quote in numerous ways. “Night” is set between 1941 and 1945 during World War II. During this time‚ the holocaust was occurring

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    Book Review : Macbeth In the one of Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Twelfth Night‚ he mentions‚ "Some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them." However‚ Shakespeare himself did not seem to be destined for greatness; he was not born into a family with nobility or stature nor did he continue his studies. Nevertheless‚ his talents as an actor and playwright brought upon success. William Shakespeare‚ was born in Elizabethan England during the sixteenth century. He

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    Symbolism of Night as Darkness and Evil Under the shroud of darkness and evil during the long nights in the memoir‚ Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ Jewish prisoners are in constant fear of what their next day will bring. The Jewish prisoners band together and talk to one another to hold on to those last remnants of social interactions. Also‚ the night has a symbolic function too. Night is a dark and evil time when people commit heinous acts of violence. To Elie‚ protagonist‚ the night is a never-ending

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