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    Child Soldiers

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    Poojitha Ganji Mr. Hedden Multicultural Literature 20 November 2014 The presence of war‚ and its aftereffect Ismeal Beah went through tough time in his childhood. These immense situations that he nitwits in his memoir are incredible. And furthermore these events exemplify his childhood and become a child soldier. The turned into a cruel human being and portrayed as a child drenched in blood. The children are in dire circumstances to survive and to strive for the family and his memories lost and

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    Ak47 Research Paper

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    AK-47: The True Weapon of Mass Destruction How does one counter a gun that makes an average civilian as deadly as a professional soldier? This unanswered question has been puzzling superpowers for years. The AK-47 is the most readily available and easily fired gun in the world. It is quite indestructible and cheap to produce. No other gun comes close to it in its simplicity‚ which is what makes the gun world renowned. But the AK wasn’t always in the spotlight. For decades‚ the world’s leading

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    A Long Way Gone Chapter 1

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    rebels. Beah and his friends go to the nearby wharf to await the incoming people and look for their families among the refugees. When no one they know arrives after several hours‚ the boys decide to head back to Mogbwemo to find their families. The boys stop at Kabati‚ the village of Beah’s grandmother‚ just as they had on their outbound trip. the deserted village offers nothing but ominous silence. When evening arrives‚ so do several people who had evacuated to the nearby mining area. Beah is struck

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    Heather Furlong AP Human Geography Summer Assignment Quote: “We were first introduced to rap music during one of our visits to Mobimbi‚ a quarter where the foreigners who worked for the same American company as my father lived” (Beah 6). Explanation: The theme of region is shown in this quote as the author describes one of his many trips down to Mobimbi. Region describes the geographical unit based on characteristics and functions of culture. This quote also shows a very specific type of

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    that will happen in their lives. It is fate that Ishmael misses the ferry and has to stay in New Bedford. It is fate that Ishmael and Queequeg‚ two polar opposite people‚ become very close friends. Anyway one looks at it‚ it is impossible that all these things could work out with out having a greater plan already mapped out for them. Once the men sign up to join the Pequod as shipmates‚ they fall captive to the tragic destiny that awaits Ahab. Ishmael‚ one of the major characters‚ is an excellent

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    A Long Way Gone: Summary

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    8-6-10 AP Human Geography Summary The story begins in 1993. Ishmael‚ his brother‚ and some friends are heading down to the village Mattru Jong for a talent show. They plan on performing some rap songs and dance that they learned‚ but when they arrive at Mattru Jong they discover that rebel soldiers‚ part of RUF‚ have attacked their home village and are now heading in their direction. The boys flee into the forest‚ and as they run they encounter horrid scenes of brutality and violence

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    Moby Dick

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    sentence‚ “Call me Ishmael.” Ishmael‚ a sailor‚ describes a typical scene in New York City‚ with large groups of men gathering on their days off to contemplate the ocean and dream of a life at sea. He explains that he himself went to sea because‚ like these men‚ he was feeling a “damp‚ drizzly November in [his] soul” and craved adventure. Shunning anything too “respectable” (or expensive)‚ he always ships as a common sailor rather than as a passenger. Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag Ishmael travels from New

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    Ishmael……. Understood this too: that accident ruled every corner of the universe except the chambers of the human heart” explain the importance of this as the conclusion of the novel The text concludes with two summations. Firstly‚ that human hearts are unknowable‚ therefore one can never fully know another’s hearts desires. Secondly “accident ruled every corner of the universe”‚ thus we can never fully control what we are going to do as fate has a way of disrupting our plans. This is contrasted

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    appears at the beginning of the book and at the end of the book‚ Ishmael sees a large oil painting that foreshadows and represents many things and events that follow in the book‚ and Fedallah makes a prophecy talking about hearses and predicts Ahab’s death. Ishmael stays at The Sprouter-Inn‚ whose proprietor was a man named Peter Coffin. In the end‚ Ishmael clings to a coffin for over a day until rescued by another boat. The picture Ishmael sees contains many things seen later in the book‚ such as a

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    of Melville’s person experiences. Moby Dick is a story of the adventures a person named Ishmael. Ishmael is a lonely‚ alienated individual who wants to see the "watery part of the world." Moby Dick begins with the main character‚ Ishmael‚ introducing himself with the line "Call Me Ishmael." (Melville 1) Ishmael tells the reader about his background and creates a depressed mood for the reader. Call me Ishmael. "Some years ago-nevermind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse‚ and

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