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    In The Lightning Theif‚ a novel by Rick Riordan and in The Sword in the Stone‚ a novel by T. H. White‚ both of the main characters face some sort of life altering conflict which leads them to change and grow over a period of time. In The Lightning Thief the main character‚ Percy Jackson‚ discovers that he is the son of the god Poseidon‚ and must go on a quest to prove his innocence when he is accused of stealing Zeus’s master lightning bolt. In The Sword and the Stone the main character‚ called the

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    realize that my clothing and possessions do not fit into a Puritan Connecticut lifestyle. My cousins were Judith and Mercy and they have a lot of fun trying on my dresses. When my uncle comes in they get in a lot of trouble and they return to doing their chores. I began to learn how to process wool. I find that the chores never end and I’m not very good at any of them. I overheard my cousin Judith complaining about me. She said that she rather would have a boy as a cousin than a girl. I felt very

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    The tragedy “Hamlet” revolves around the murderous and violent actions of Claudius and his succession to the throne by slaying his brother and marrying the widowed Queen Gertrude. From these actions‚ the still grieving Prince Hamlet reveals a pool of corruption and deceit into which he and all those around him fall. One of the main themes of this play is the corrupting power of evil. Shakespeare uses several elements such as rot and decay‚ deceit and lies‚ poison and madness to explore the theme

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    The Western Frontier

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    The Western Frontier and the Changes that took Place The frontier was land that had been untouched in the Western United States by white mans laws and way of life. As time passed‚ and the population grew on the frontier‚ and changes took place. Basic ways of life changed. Religious beliefs‚ laws‚ and regulations were challenged and adapted to the new settings. Each of these novels‚ The Pioneer‚ A New Way Home-Who’ll Follow‚ & Hope Leslie‚ take a different look at these changes that were taking

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    (Isaiah 7:14). Mary is also depicted in the Old Testament as Judith. Judith is a biblically historical person who fights for Salvation. Just like Mary crushes the devils head so does Judith when she severs the enemies head off‚ “He guided you as you cut off the head of our deadliest enemy” (Judith 13:18). Judith’s soul is stunningly beautiful just as Mary’s soul is spotless and unblemished. As Mary is part of the most high God so is Judith. “Judith‚ my dear‚ the Most High God has blessed

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    In order for something to be revolutionary‚ it must not only be new and innovative‚ but it must be a change in the system that‚ for the most part‚ is for the better. The American Revolution was certainly a period of time in which the country we know today underwent somewhat of a change and created a ripple in our country’s history. However‚ the American Revolution was not truly revolutionary. Taking into consideration the experiences of both racial and ethnic minorities in the new United States‚

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    Fat Girl

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    should not matter‚ be true and be live happily. It is nearly impossible to please everyone. In Fat Girl; A True Story‚ Judith Moore tells her story. She tells an epic story about how she overcame fear of being herself. Sometimes it is not about fighting diseases and going through tragedy to overcome self-consciousness‚ sometimes it is what it is and there is nothing to do about it. Judith Moore uses quite a bit of rhetorical strategy throughout her novel. Her most effective strategy had to have been

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    Since the beginnings of my educational career I have been interested in giving back to the communities from which I came from. At the start this was difficult as I had to work with my parents hectic work schedule. Once I became older and more independent I found more opportunities to get involved. However‚ it was not until I got my license that I was truly able to give back. Joining as many clubs as my homework schedule would allow‚ I went through numerous meaningful experiences that helped me understand

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    The Truth Behind Hawthorne D.H Lawrence was known as a novelist‚ poet‚ painter and a literary critic. Lawrence criticized several works‚ one of his major criticisms was written on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter. Lawrence greatly disfavored the whole book‚ the critique is all written in a very sarcastic and sardonic tone‚ as he mentions that the greatest triumph of American women is to seduce all pure men. Lawrence uses three literary devices to demonstrate how the two most purest

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    Katherine Forbert December 4‚ 2012 Ms. Dixon 4th period Criminal Justice III Honors 2nd Quarter Research Project Danny Rolling On August 20 1990‚ the university town of Gainesville‚ Florida was ranked as being the thirteenth best place to live in the United States by Money magazine. By the end of the week‚ American papers had renamed the town "Grisly Gainesville" after the bodies of five young students had been discovered brutally murdered and mutilated as they slept in their

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