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    Imagine what it feels like to be a teenager. Is a teenager considerate and open minded? The novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger talks about a teenager named Holden Caulfield who tells his story about a school named Pency Prep in Pennsylvania‚ away from his sister and parents. Throughout most of this book‚ Holden explains his inner thoughts regarding everyone he knows‚ and most of them are judgmental. Holden is considered to be a typical American teenager in this novel. First of all‚ teenagers

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    “Sonny’s Blues” In “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin‚ we learn about two brothers‚ Sonny‚ and his older brother‚ the narrator. This story is as much about the narrator as it is about Sonny. Despite the fact that each takes separate paths in life‚ both still go through an immense amount of suffering. While the unconditional love this family revives plays a vital role in their success as individuals‚ at the end of the day‚ it is the individual who will choose his own destiny. They are each able to

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    page intentionally left blank FREUD’S LITERARY CULTURE This original study investigates the role played by literature in Sigmund Freud’s creation and development of psychoanalysis. Graham Frankland analyses the whole range of Freud’s own texts from a literary-critical perspective‚ providing a fresh and comprehensive reappraisal of his life’s work. Freud was steeped in classical European literature but seems initially to have repressed all literary influences on his scientific work. Frankland

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    The Literary Value of “The Most Dangerous Game” “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is an intriguing work of fiction that effortlessly combines both aspects of literary and commercial fiction. Connell was able to write a piece that successfully combines fast-paced action as well as upholding literary merit. Not only did Connell write this story with an exciting and adventurous component‚ he also managed to convey a deeper meaning within the story by allowing his readers to be pulled into

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    Experiment 11 Date: 28-3-2011 Title: Interpretation of reaction by the Le Chatelier’s principle Objective: To determine the factors that affecting the equilibrium position Introduction: Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a system in equilibrium is subjected to a change‚ the equilibrium position of the system will shift in a direction to minimize the effect of the change. Iron(III) ions and thiocyanate ions (NCS-) react in solution to produce thiocyanatoiron(III) (FeNCS2+)‚ a

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    In my literary essay “Theme Literary Essay 2: The Jacket‚” I wrote about the lesson Gary Soto learns: Bad things happen not to punish you but prepare you for the future. The genre of my writing is a literary obviously and I choose that essay rather the character essay because overall; I did better in the theme literary essay. I was much more organized‚ I cited from the text‚ and provided reason for all my evidence. One technique that I used in my literary essay‚ as mentioned‚ keeping it organized

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    Experiment No. 2: Dynamic Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle December 1‚ 2011 Final Formal Results Le Chatelier’s Principle states that “when a stress is applied to a chemical system at equilibrium‚ the equilibrium shifts in a direction that reduces the effect of stress” (Gross‚ Abenojar‚ and Tan 23). Moreover‚ it helps us “predict the direction of the shift of the equilibrium” (Silberberg 745). Silberberg also stated that there are three kinds of disturbances - concentration‚

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    be lots of athletic debuts‚ one of them will be a fellow South African Chad Le Clos. He will be competing in his first ever Olympics at the age of twenty and hopes to make history and bring gold home to South Africa. Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos was born in Durban South Africa April 12th 1992. He is representing South Africa in the 2012 Olympics for swimming‚ he is twenty and Is the oldest child of Bert and Geraldine le Clos. He graduated from Westville Boys high school In 2010 at the age of eighteen

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    Introduction The Hope for the Flowers of Trina Paulus started when Stripe was born. He saw other crawlers who were climbing a tree for them to reach the top. It was climb or be climbed. Stripe chose to climb and not mind other crawlers. He was very persistent to reach the top. He stepped on them and continued this single –minded approach. One day‚ he met a caterpillar named Yellow. They immediately fell in love with each other. Yellow encouraged him to just go down and not continue the climb. He

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    Greed for Power In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ a group of English boys in their adolescence are stranded on an island. They crash-land while being evacuated because of an atomic war‚ so the boys must learn to cooperate with each other in order to survive. The boys are civil at first‚ but the bonds of civilization unfold as the rapacity for power and immediate desires become more important than civility and rescue. The conflict between Ralph‚ the protagonist‚ and Jack‚ the antagonist

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