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    Bunnies In Watership Down

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    Richard Adams‚ the writer of Watership Down‚ was a British novelist who was known for writing many books‚ but later passed away in 2016.Watership Down portrays bunnies that go out into the adventurous world while discovering obstacles along the way. While still having a leader‚ many other bunnies come and show their leadership as well through bravery and confidence. Hazel is the indigenous leader who went through abundances to keep his warren together. He risks his life for the protection of the

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    Black Hawk Down

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    Black Hawk Down is a story written by Mark Bowden‚ It tells the story of how a crew of Delta and Ranger Boys flew into Mogadishu‚ a city within Somalia. The mission of these men was to conduct a raid on a building in the heart of the city; they were looking for a man named Mohamed Farrid Aidid. Aidid was the warlord leader over the area and was responsible for withholding American and Foreign aid to the people of Somalia. The warlords were attempting to rule the people of Somalia using starvation

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    Watership Down paper

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    Watership Down‚ Survival of the Fittest In the story Watership Down by Richard Adams‚ Hazel‚ Fiver‚ and many of their friends leave their home to go find a new one‚ and it often gets quite interesting to see how the rabbits get out of some sticky situations. However‚ the movie I believe takes away some of that suspense. The movie is actually very different than the book in many ways but they are occasionally a lot alike‚ but in the movie there was a lot that stood out. A similarity of the book

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    Don DeLillo’s works on the terrorist attacks are one man’s point of view of that day and how it effected their personal life. We are able to see this tragic event through the eyes of the people who witnessed the morning of Tuesday‚ September 11th 2001. In his article In the ruins of the future DeLillo writes about his personal experiences through the eyes of his nephew. There are a hundred thousand stories crisscrossing New York‚ Washington and the world. Where we are‚ whom we know‚ what we’ve seen

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    Down a Dark Hall

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    village called Blackwood. When she sees the restored ancient building‚ Kit senses something evil about the old mansion. In the following days‚ three other students arrive; Lynda Hannah‚ her best friend Ruth‚ and Sandy. Conflict-The conflict in the book “Down a Dark Hall” is that the four students want to live their own lives while Madame Duret has plans to get more artistic masterpieces from them. Rising Action-Each new student held some talent in addition to their imaginations. Lynda Hannah became into

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    oldest daughter and I attended the Moscow Ballet’s performance of Don Quixote‚ an everlasting favorite‚ at Three Rivers College. This is a classic ballet that has grown in popularity over the years‚ of which three acts can brilliantly convey every human emotion possible. It is a ballet with which I am vaguely familiar; I have seen it performed on television a few times and at the age of eleven I was thrilled to see a live performance. Don Quixote is chalk full of minuets‚ jigs‚ marches‚ and waltzes‚

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    “Everything is food” The book “Animals” by Don Lepan is set in a time where the people have subsided into a dysfunctional and inhumane lifestyle. It is a world in which people have run out of livestock so they seek other options‚ one of these options being Mongrels. In this story Don LePan explores the ways that people construct categories into which they sort ideas‚ organisms‚ and objects; and then they get so accustomed to these categories that they see them as natural or innate. “Animals” is

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    Lifes Ups and Downs

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    One warm weekend in June‚ my girlfriend decided she wanted to take me on a weekend getaway to none other than Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ a place where no one else existed but me and her. So I thought. I was totally ecstatic; at this point it’s been moths since we’ve been out just the two of us with no kids. The first night we get there we get dressed up and make reservations at our favorite restaurant. The moment we get to the restaurant‚ she starts acting weird and all of a sudden does not find a single

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    hesitate to look at something you always wondered how it looks like when that happens. Don DeLillo well described postmodernism through his writing “Videotape”. His word choices and criticizing how the technology takes role in the society and the mixture between innocence and brutality shows postmodernism in this story. As you read the story‚ you will realize his usage of certain words such as “you” and “forever”. Don DeLillo constantly used the word “you” and never used

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    The Ups and Downs of Love

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    The Ups And Downs of Love <br> <br>Love is a constant. Although it comes in many forms and many different ways love cannot be changed and has existed since the dawn of time. No matter where you are in the world‚ love is still the same thing‚ it is universal and is experienced by everyone in their lifetime. Poetry has been used for centuries to express feelings and emotions and is the most effective way to express love. Poets have been able to show all aspects of love‚ the ups and the downs throughout

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