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    The Changing West

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    conditions in the town you live in have deteriorated‚ and you are struggling to make ends meet. You decide to try your luck out west‚ where there is plenty of land and plenty of opportunity. Before leaving‚ you must decide what you will do out west—be a miner‚ a cowboy‚ or a farmer. Each presents its own opportunities and difficulties. Write an essay in which you: Tell what you would be—a miner‚ cowboy‚ or farmer. Describe the opportunities you would have. Describe the difficulties you would face

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    Vincent Van Gogh

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    Vincent van Gogh was an interesting man. Vincent van Gogh had one of the strongest impacts on the art world in the 1800s. He was not recognized until his death and he sold only one painting when he was alive. This painting was "The Red Vineyard". Van Gogh suffered from mental illness and depression. No one knows how he got them but these illnesses have made his art better. He used his emotions and depression in his artwork. Every single piece of his depicts his depression and sorrow. Vincent van Gogh

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    ways to people across the world. When we read these pieces of literature‚ it can spark a burst of joy or a tear of melancholy‚ but in order to attain these emotions and connections‚ the writer must use techniques to draw the reader in. These strategies and rhetorical devices must absorb the reader‚ heart and mind‚ into the book so they can make a connection of their own and‚ ultimately‚ the book can illustrate its message. Joe Meno uses some of these rhetorical devices in his own novel‚ Hairstyles of

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    Literary Essay on Lather and Nothing Else There are many choices we must make in life‚ but it is the ones that we make under pressure that reflect our true personality. It is this message which Hernando Tellez teaches the reader in his short story‚ Lather and Nothing Else. Whether the main character is making a choice between his chosen career and his political views‚ or his level of commitment to his multiple roles‚ or even his personal sense of honor against others opinion of him‚ he wound up

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    World's Best Cup of Joe

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    Best Cup of Joe Many Americans start their day off with a morning cup of coffee. Some brew a pot at home but many add a few extra minutes to their morning commute to stop for a cup of their favorite flavor. With dozens of different coffee shops‚ how is one supposed to choose? The battle has been going on for over a decade between the two main contenders‚ Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks. Starbucks sells an upper class lifestyle to their coffee drinkers‚ while Dunkin Donuts sells a cup of joe for the average

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    Van Hoc

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    The Fight for Survival Since the beginning of time‚ life has always revolved around conflict.The same can be said about literature‚ where conflict is a necessity for a great story. Buck‚ a Scotch shepherd/Saint Bernard mix‚ the main character in Jack London’s book‚ The Call of the Wild‚ faces many conflicts in the forms of man versus man or other dogs‚ man versus nature‚ and man versus himself. Throughout the book‚ Buck finds himself in conflict with man and other dogs. An example of this happens

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    The Decline of the West

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    The Decline of the West - Hanif Kureishi Financial collapses changes the way of living for millions of people all over the world. In the short story “The Decline of the West” written by Hanif Kureishi in 2010‚ Mike and his family are represented as victims of the 2008 financial crisis (also known as the Global Financial Crisis). Mike and his family lives in a materialistic world in the modern western capitalistic society‚ to which they have lost the regularly known family values as for example

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    Franz West

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    Franz West A Brief biography of Franz West Franz West was born in Vienna in 1947 and studied at the Academy of Applied Arts‚ Vienna. He died in Vienna in July 2012. West’s work has been a fixture in countless international survey exhibitions such as Documenta and Biennales all over the world‚ and it is included in major public collections including Centre Pompidou‚ Paris; Museum Ludwig‚ Cologne‚ the Museum of Modern Art‚ New York; and MAXXI‚ Rome. Recent solo exhibitions include “We’ll Not

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    in all interpersonal communication encounters. This essay will describe perception and the role it has in interpersonal communication. It will focus on the perceptual process of stereotyping and I will explore some of my experiences with stereotyping. The process through which individuals receive and interpret information from the external world is called perception. Perception acts as a filter via which information passes before it impacts on one’s communication. An individuals background

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    The Old West

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    Between the 1860’s and 1890’s‚ the west of the United States got its name "the Old West" and a reputation of being violent. Now there are many movies‚ books‚ television shows‚ and many other things based on the Old West having: cowboys‚ gunfights‚ rough towns‚ and Indian attacks. Some people may believe that the Old West really was like this‚ but I think the west wasn’t any more violent than other areas of the United States at this time. Less people lived in the west at this time so one murder may be

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