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    rescued‚ thousands went homeless or jobless on fake promises and billions were earned by top executives who took the maximum advantage of lobbying the system to work for them. What‚ how‚ when and why are the questions being answered in this movie‚ “The Inside Job”. An introduction to the whole crisis starts with what had actually happened. The housing boom in the 2000’s lasted for almost a decade. This was mainly due to the bundling of American subprime and prime housing loans so as to make it seem like

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    William Wallace

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    William Wallace was born in January of the year 1272. He was the second of three sons. Wallace was born in the town of Elerslie‚ which was in Scotland. His Father Sir Malcolm Wallace held the title of knight but had no political power. Wallace’s Father was involved in a rebellion called Turnberry Band when William was 14 years old and was sent to live with his uncle Argile. His Uncle taught William Latin and French and how to be a swordsman. When William’s father returned from the revolt at Turnberry

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    Death is inevitable and terminal illness is traumatic‚ but the hope to prolong death is always highly anticipated. In the article “When Living is A Fate Worse Than Death‚” the author Christine Mitchell describes the case of baby Charlotte who dies of a terminal illness. Charlotte’s parents want everything done to save the child’s life‚ but the caregivers believe that prolonging the child’s death is more of a burden. The author builds credibility by strengthening the argument using a tone of concern

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    In Christine de Pizan’s “The Book of the City of Ladies‚” the text surrounding the wife of Bernabo illustrates the view that a woman’s worth lies solely in her chastity. The highest compliment for a woman concerns her sexual honor‚ and good conduct in this area is valued above all else. When praising his wife‚ Bernabo applauds “her exemplary chastity…above all her other virtues” (Pizan 164). Ambrose‚ who seeks to prove this notion wrong‚ inquires others about her and receives “such good reports of

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    or something staring back at me and then the lights would start to flicker. In “The Elevator” by William Sleator a thin twelve-year-old boy called Martin was severely claustrophobic inside elevators.To get to his floor he would have to take the elevator. Which was his his biggest fear that he could not seem to overcome. Martin would eventually have to face his fear to get to his new apartment. William Sleator shows us Martin’s lack of ability to get over his fears of building suspense through Martin’s

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    When reading the title‚ we often associate a love song as something jaunty‚pleasureable‚ and celebrating‚ or its other extreme‚ regretting‚ nostalgic‚ and full of pity for the singer’s troubles in love. With Williams the singer‚ the main idea revolves around the concept of an incomplete union in first person point of view‚ which makes the reading more personal as the reader is using “I” instead you or he. From this concept stem the ideas that this poem is about hopelessness or happiness‚ communal

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    Dr. Horrible: An Inside Look Doctor Horrible Sing-along Blog‚ a mini web series produce by Joss Whedon‚ shows man’s nature in a world of superheroes. The story follows Dr. Horrible‚ a scheming villain who aims change the system. He wants to replace it with a one-man rule with sincere intentions. Dr. Horrible is making a blog post where he practices his evil laugh which he thinks is a standard to be a villain. Reading letters sent to him‚ people are criticizing his work especially on the

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    Freud’s theory of human behavior. Freud believed that “human behaviour is driven by desires and the suppression of the same desires”. Concerning the case of Col. Russell Williams‚ he was a paraphilic; he stole lingerie and then took photographs of the women he sexually assaulted. According to Freud’s theory of human behavior‚ Williams did not possess the ability to control his desires. He started off as a “voyeur”‚ but somehow transformed into a perverted sex offender with a dark fixation for violence

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    I think that the other theme of William Carlos Williams’ poem “The Red Wheelbarrow” is hope because in the poem it states‚ “so much depends upon a red wheel barrow” (William’s 309). The red wheel barrow is used to represent the blood of life and the white chicken or the sick little girl is depending on blood in order to survive. The little girl is hoping that she will be able to get better because in order to survive you need to have water and blood in your body. The poem “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg

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    The saying goes‚ a picture can paint a thousand words‚ but can the same feat be applied to a short poem containing just one sentence? This seems so cause during 1932‚ William Carlos Williams wrote a minimalist masterpiece‚ “Red Wheelbarrow”. Upon first impressions there’s not much information to take in. The only distinctive phrases that catches the reader’s eye initially is the countryside image that is applied to the scenery‚ along with the red wheelbarrow and white chickens. Although initially

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