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    Throughout the novel‚ Shoeless Joe‚ certain voices are heard by main characters Ray Kinsella and J.D. Salinger. Ray and J.D. hear several voices that put into motion main events of the novel. At the same moment Ray or Jerry hear a voice‚ they also immediately know what that phrase is calling them to do. The voices clearly pertain to getting people like Jerry and Moonlight Graham to come to the field and help the game of baseball. However‚ these voices can also be applied to other characters like

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    Who We Are When a boy is born with he is ”faced” with problems.The main character in Wonder is August Pullman. This book was written by R.J. Palacio. August is a boy with a facial deformity‚ is also called Auggie. Wonder is mostly about who we are on the inside. People may judge you negatively‚ but it doesn’t change who you are on the inside. In Part Seven¨Miranda” pg:243 Miranda states at the bottom of the page‚ “That’s when I saw Auggie walking down the aisle with Isabel and Nate… He had grown

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    2. Who were some of the early philosophical contributors to U.S. government? How did their ideas help shape the current government of the United States? English political philosopher Thomas Hobbes contributed to U.S government by constructing theories and ideas of law that inspired the creation of the U.S constitution. He shared an outlook on humanity that suggested that human beings are both contentious and

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    produce her hair car products. Walker was also able to hire professional African American teachers so Madam can receive a basic education that was available to her at that time. Madam’s business became overly successful‚ “with profits that were the modern day equivalent of several million dollars” (bio). Madam C.J. Walker was able to give fellow African Americans jobs‚ she was able to make them agents and transform them into beauticians. The ownership of her business made her very known throughout

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    Contemporary philosophers such as‚ G.E. Moore‚ C.L. Stevenson‚ and J.L. Mackie‚ all have theories that develop different views concerning the status of moral judgments and the existence of moral facts. Moore‚ in his‚ Subject Matter of Ethics‚ argued that moral facts do exist and can be true or false but must be indescribable. Stevenson‚ in his‚ The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms‚ disagreed with Moore and said that moral judgements can’t be true or false they simply can inspire certain feelings

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    J’Accuse is one of the greatest journalistic events of the 19th century.” – R.Harris To what extent does an analysis of Zola’s “J’accuse” corroborate Harris’ claim? Emile Zola’s “J’Accuse…!” was a reactionary piece of work to the Dreyfus Affair‚ which ‘was a miscarriage of justice that continues to evoke strong emotions in contemporary France.’ The letter had a revolutionary impact across France‚ Europe and arguably across the wider world; especially in the way antisemitism was discussed and the

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    Though the title of Eliot’s poem‚ "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" leads the reader to believe it will be a sweet poem‚ the juxtaposition of the epigraph right after the title deeply contrasts the initial thought. It is from Dante’s Inferno and explores the suffering and uncertainty in Prufrock. Translated‚ the epigraph is Guido de Montefeltro confessing his sins to Dante assuming that he‚ like all others‚ will not be able to escape the depth‚ the depth being Hell‚ and therefore not be able

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    “Foundations of Portfolio Theory” by. H.M. Markowitz (1991) Foundations of Portfolio Theory by H.M. Markowitz is based on a two part lesson of microeconomics of capital markets. Part one being that taught by Markowitz‚ which is solely geared toward portfolio theory and how an optimizing investor would behave‚ whereas part two focuses on the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) which is the work done by Sharpe and Lintner. In this article Markowitz speaks strictly on portfolio theory. He states that

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    Founding Brothers Essay The founding fathers‚ or as the book calls them the founding brothers‚ are an assorted group of men from wildly different backgrounds. In political terms‚ they were divided. Yet‚ they came to together to help shape this country into the place it is today. Now on their journey towards the making of this country they did encounter some trouble. They encountered heated debates among themselves though for getting through these debates they show just why they deserve to be called

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    The painting “Slave Ship” by J. M. W. Turner first drew my attention with its vibrant colors and the emotional storm it provokes. The color pallet used in this painting reflects a feeling of danger due to its fire like qualities. I get the sense of panic and despair from this painting which I believe was the artist’s intention. This particular piece of art isn’t just a picture that is optically appealing but it is also emotionally provoking. You can look at this painting and emotions are drawn out

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