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    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Dodgson.html The Lewis Carroll Society of North America‚ (2007‚ June 8). Lewis Carroll Logic‚ Mathematics‚ and Games. Retrieved December 1‚ 2007‚ from Lewis Carroll Organization Web site: http://www.lewiscarroll.org/logic.html Wiesyk‚ M Carroll Lewis. Retrieved December 1‚ 2007‚ from AOL Members- Marcin23 Web site: http://members.aol.com/Marcin23/Lewis.html Bogomolny‚ A Simulation for Lewis Carroll ’s Pillow Problem. Retrieved December 1‚ 2007‚ from Interactive

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    Lewis Carroll’s novel‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ has been interpreted as an absurd and nonsense book for children. It is a nonsense book‚ but it is also so much more. Carroll has intertwined nonsense and logic therefore creating sense with nonsense. By looking past the absurdities of this book you find new meaning. You find that the novel is full of references and parallel aspects of the Victorian era in topics of etiquette‚ education and prejudice. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is also

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    LIAR’S POKER Michael Lewis’ book‚ Liar’s Poker‚ shows an alarming picture of conduct inside the speculation group. While this depiction is fascinating in its own right‚ it presents us with a chance to subject genuine business conduct to examination and recommendations for change. In that capacity‚ the issues raised here rise above a simple survey of the book’s plot and exposition. Genuine business conduct‚ portrayed in shocking subtle element by Lewis‚ will give the premise to an ethical investigation

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    most analyzed-in-class books ever written. It does not take a lot of research to realize that there are numerous different approaches to fully understand that book. In this essay I chose to look at it through a prism of Lewis Carroll’s profession and passion – mathematics. Lewis Carroll‚ or rather Charles Dodgson was an oxford mathematician and was known in particular for being stubbornly conservative and unable to adapt to the changes occurring in the fields of mathematics in the nineteenth century

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    Furthermore‚ it is announced that Lewis agrees with what the civil rights bill grants. However‚ “in its present form”‚ it is not nearly enough protection. He claims that only when Title III is integrated into the bill‚ all African Americans will be satisfied by it. Lewis then proceeds to give various examples of the types of people protected by the bill‚ as it was at the time‚ the bill does not fully ensure protection for all citizens. In his speech‚ he states that simply leaving the bill as it is

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    Sample Literary Research Paper         Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson‚ best known by his pen name Lewis Carroll‚ has written many novels‚ poems‚ and short stories in his lifetime but his most famous for his children ’s “nonsense” novels: Alice ’s Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass. His works‚ especially the two mentioned‚ have influenced countless readers over the years‚ and references to his writings can be found in every type of media from the song “White Rabbit”

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    Literary Analysis: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a popularly known children’s book written by Lewis Carroll‚ but all is not what it appears. Though the book seems mostly comprised of silliness‚ random actions and nonsensical fun‚ that is a common misconception‚ and it is actually‚ demonstrating a social relationship. Through the adventures of a little girl named Alice‚ Carroll echoes his opinions of a government and its society’s relationship. Throughout

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    4. Which is not an acceptable Lewis structure for the anion (CH2NCO)–? a. H C N C O H b. H C N C O H c. H N d. O H N C H C C H C O A) a B) b Ans: C C) c D) d Page 1 5. Which of the following is (are) valid Lewis structure(s) for the anion (HCONCH3) –? O H H a. C C H N H O H H C C H N H O H H C H N H b. c. d. a and b e. a‚ b‚ and c A) a B) b Ans: D C) c D) d E) e 6. Which of the following is (are) valid Lewis structure(s) for the anion (CH2NO2)–

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    Abolition of Man Response Paper In the book‚ Abolition of Man‚ C.S. Lewis illustrates how the lack of objective values affects the human race and its progeny‚ using the philosophical theories proposed by The Green Book‚ an elementary textbook on English. Lewis goes on in his series of lectures to explain what such theories mean‚ and the ramifications of adopting such philosophies. What struck me the most‚ however‚ was the prevalence of these ramifications in today’s society; Lewis’s conclusions and

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    the Victorian atmosphere and further demonstrate the essential role of Carroll’s nonsensical writing and the language play in relation to the mimetic tradition‚ which has certainly undergone a core change in Carroll’s texts. The two Alice books by Lewis Carrol serve as a manifesto of the author’s disapproval of the Victorian society. This can be seen in the Duchess’ statement: “Everything’s got a moral‚ if only you can find it.”[2] In this statement Carroll‚ ironically‚ gives an account of the Victorian

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