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    Violence “I was afraid to fall asleep‚ but staying awake also brought back painful memories… These days I live in three worlds: my dreams‚ and the experiences of my new life‚ which trigger memories from the past” (Beah 19). Quoted from Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone‚ is an example of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ one of the many themes and effect of war and violence present in this book. According to the Journal of Controversial Medical Claims‚ post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder

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    Multi Genre Project Marya; Present Day I am adding a piece of the book‚ Wasted; A memoir of Anoxia and Bulimia‚ of Marya Hornbacher would say about the book today. Minneapolis; Present Day After Wasted‚ I relapsed which ended my relationship with my ex-husband Julian Beard‚ whom I was very attached to during the duration of the periods in the book. Julian and I got married the year the book was published and I think kept us at bay of our inevitable divorce. Even with everything I have

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    Abstract “Double Double Toil and Trouble”: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (The Weird Sisters‚ Macbeth‚ 4.1.20) James Hogg’s literary masterpiece‚ The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner‚ hereinafter referred to as Confessions‚ shows attention to the accuracy of the history of Scotland‚ the radical Scottish Presbyterianism of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries‚ the Scottish countryside‚ and the city of Edinburgh intermingled with the narratives

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    Memoirs of C K Janu Against The Hegemony Of The Ruling Class C K Janu’s unfinished autobiography “Mother Foster: The Unfinished Story of C K Janu” which is translated by N Ravi Shankar is an eloquent testimony to her courage and her convictions. It is the recounting of her experience in her past. C K Janu is the prominent organic woman leader who managed to gain land for the tribals who were stamped under foot by the elites and the government. She is the leader of the Adivasi tribes

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    Castillo did not hold any type of leadership within his community; however‚ he was intelligent enough to know a new world apart from an old one. The New Spain that Castillo and his conquest mates experienced eventually led to the publication of his memoirs and witnessing experience. When Castillo witnessed New Spain for the first time‚ he remembered the god-forsaken words relayed through the enemies of the Aztecs‚ which was that the Aztecs would obliterate them once they had entered

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    The book Seal Team Six Memoirs of an Elite Navy Seal Sniper is a look at Seal Team Six. A Seal is the Navy’s elite group of Special Forces. This book is written by Howard E. Wasdin who was in Seal Team Six and Stephen Templin. The reason for writing this book is to inform people of what it is like to be a Navy Seal and how Howard E. Wasdin was born to be one. In this book Howard tells the reader about his life from childhood to BUD’s (basic underwater demolition) to sniper school to the battle of

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    In John Bul Dau’s memoir‚ God Grew Tired of Us‚ he tells the inspiring and heart wrenching story of the Lost Boys of Sudan. This two hundred and eighty one page book was published in 2008 in the USA. John’s moving story begins by explaining the tense political situation in his beloved homeland‚ Sudan. Sudan is a country located in Northern africa. John was born in1974 into the Dinka tribe in the agricultural and cattle raising farm of Duk County. The environment of southern Sudan is scorching hot

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    In the memoir Night‚ by Elie Weisel‚ what does "soup" come to symbolize? Soup has many symbolic things in the book but most common one it symbolizes hope. The main character at first at first the character when he first came to the shelter and they offer him food he refused to eat it. He thought that if soup was the only food he could‚ he would rather died than eat that trash. Elie had a little time t be in the camp therefore he thought that things would change to good. However‚ he began to

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    “Les Tiroirs de la nuit” by Adolf Dehn translated as Night Drawers in French‚ was produced in 1976-78 this is a Oil on linen painting. The painting represents a depth effect with the observer in a baby’s room staring outside onto a balcony at a boy and dog with a door leading to the small figures. The room the painting places you in is a light blue room that has a light bleached wooden night drawer with round wood bleach handles night drawer that is on the left of the painting and it extends outside

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    It was nice sunny day in Los Angeles. It seemed like a pretty normal day but to me and my family‚ it was the start of my biggest adventure. We were all very excited. “Can you believe it‚ were actually going to Yellowstone National Park!” my sister said. “Yea‚ it’s pretty cool”‚ I replied. “Get in the motor home!” my father shouted. We all hopped in. My father started up the engine and we hit the road. It was long way. We would have to travel north-east for more than a thousand miles. At first we

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