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    Provost‚ Mildred Cotner‚ UNLV Excellence or Rebel Achievement Scholarship Maintaining Scholarship Requirements * Up to 130 credit hours of consecutive enrollment * 12 or more credit hours each semester * 2.75 cumulative GPA each semester * Must be maintaining the financial aid satisfactory academic progress policy John Midby & Daniel Byron Scarlet and Gray Scholarship: Value *

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    amongst other themes. Racism is being prejudice or discriminating against someone of a different race based on such a belief. Following on from the Civil War‚ America experienced ‘The Great Depression’ and it affected everyone‚ especially blacks. Mildred Taylor reveals examples of racism and racist behaviour throughout the novel based on her own experiences. In this essay‚ I will discuss what blacks were subjected to and how racism is presented in this novel. Right from the very start‚ the Logan

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    Strict Gun Control Laws are needed Damon Jones COMM/215 June 4‚ 2013 Joan Cannon-Dicks Strict Gun Control Laws are needed It is true that the second amendment give the right to bear arms; however handgun related incidents in the United States has raised from 2010 to 2012‚ parents should feel safe sending their children to school and know they will return home safely. In the United States according to (Alpers‚ 2013) in the year two thousand ten 31‚328 people died from accidental discharge

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    Respectable Woman‚” Mrs. Baroda‚ a young wife‚ who tries diligently to welcome her husband’s friend Gouvernail into their society‚ becomes enthralled with him‚ facing temptation that would be viewed with trepidation. Similarly‚ in “A Shameful Affair‚” Mildred‚ a repressed young woman‚ enticed by a farmhand‚ faces temptation and forced to fight her personal desires because of society’s restriction based on class hierarchy. In “The Kiss‚” a woman sets aside her personal desire for the image she believes

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    water under the bridge” (Bradbury 51). Mildred’s words are ironic because she is referring to a woman who died from a fire in a burning house. This situation is a paradox because Mildred calls the woman simple-minded because the woman was passionate about her books and knowledge. Mildred calls the lady simple-minded‚ but Mildred is completely naive and shows little intelligence. Similarly‚ in the 1950s‚ everyone was more focused on fitting in the status quo versus gaining actual education. According

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    getting Montag to convince Montag to give up the book and continue burning. These two quotes were chosen because of the way that the song reflects the way that Montag constantly receives contradicting opinions from Captain Beatty‚ Clarisse‚ and Mildred on how he should think and feel about the way the world around him‚ and this quote from the book is a perfect example of Captain Beatty trying to tell Montag what he should believe. Song: Fear of the Dark by Iron Maiden Lyrics: “I have constant

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    shadow” (13). Mildred’s face is drawn through natural images to describe her internal character. In this description‚ nature acts as symbol telling that Mildred is completely separated from the real world. The creek of clear water does not reach Mildred’s eyes shows that Mildred is disconnected from society. To support the disconnection even more‚ Mildred does not feel rain or shadows which shows she cannot see what is true and natural in her life. Bradbury

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    Motifs in Fahrenheit 451 This is the novel Fahrenheit 451 it was written by Ray Bradbury. During the novel‚ Montag works with a mechanical hound. Montag is a fireman and the hound lives in the station. The hound is both dead and alive‚ he moves around like a normal dog although is mechanical. Bradbury uses motifs during Fahrenheit 451 to get the reader to focus on certain ideas. Some of the motifs he uses are fire‚ mirrors‚ and being both dead and alive. Throughout the novel‚

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    station. I don’t see this as being violence‚ but more as keeping things more safe. The other violent act they stated was Mildred‚ Montag’s wife‚ trying to commit suicide. Yes‚ this is a logical reason to ban this book‚ but this part also played a major role in the scene. This part was proving that Mildred was going crazy from all of the laws that were given to this community. Mildred couldn’t take it anymore‚ and she just so happened to take more pills than she needed. I do agree that this is a little

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    through the parlors and not offering any other comparisons of any other type of family. Mildred‚ Montags’ wife‚ seemed to love the virtual family more than her husband. When Mildred is watching the parlors‚ she’s not imagining anything‚ compared to when reading a book and you’re visualizing what is being read. These parlors seem to strip people of their imagination. When Montag’s house was burned down‚ Mildred said something like “my poor family‚ my poor‚ poor family.” She was speaking of her virtual

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