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    by Gerard Jones‚ he doesn’t argue against the fact that some harm has come from violence in the media. However the author does convey the fact that he has first handedly seen the positive effects of well managed use of violence in different mediums. Mr. Jones has reinforced my view and opinion on violence in the media by informing me to the efforts of him and his colleague to help children use their natural feelings in a positive manner and find an enlightening outlet. Gerard Jones is an author

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a non-fiction novel that tells the story of Christopher McCandless and his journey and adventure through the Alaskan wilderness. This is a very powerful novel to me and I really enjoyed it. The use of quotes at the beginning of every chapter‚ the respect Krakauer has for McCandless‚ and the mental and physical toughness of McCandless really make this a powerful book with a meaningful message. Krakauer begins every chapter of Into the Wild with a quotation. The quote

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    Character and Novel

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    POSSIBLE ESSAY ANSWERS “I have not known a days peace and contentment in my life.”  Discuss this statement in light of the various internal conflicts faced by Makhaya in the novel.  Support your ideas with details from the novel. In the novel When Rain Clouds Gather by Bessie Head‚ we are a spectator to trials and tribulations of Makhaya‚ the protagonist.   While many of these trials are external‚ they also impact on his state of mind and on his emotional detachment.  As an individual‚ Makhaya

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    countries that are so different from her place of birth enabled her to write very powerful novels on immigrant experiences. Mukherjee’s novels focus on exploring the migration and the feeling of alienation that is experienced by these immigrants. (Pradhan) Her works have explored such themes as isolation‚ sexism‚ discrimination‚ the mistreatment of Indian women‚ and exploring identities. In Bharati Mukherjee’s novel Jasmine‚ the character shows some similarities to the author‚ but there are many differences

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    William Glynne-Jones Squint‚ the foreman moulder‚ stood with his arms folded on the wooden planks covering the heavy-castings’ pit. He peered at the men as they bustled around in the casting bay‚ getting the moulds ready. "Get a move on‚" he rasped. "It’s up-ladle at three. You’ve got ten minutes left. Hey‚ you - Owen and Ritchie! Close that spindle." He pointed to a mould‚ its top and bottom half contained in two steel boxes‚ approximately seven feet long by three wide and three deep.

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    journalist whose real name was Hector Hugh Munro. Saki wrote humorous essays and stories that are frequently described as flippant (lacking proper respect or seriousness)‚ witty‚ ironic‚ and cynical. The Open Window “My aunt will be down presently‚ Mr. Nuttel‚” said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; “in the meantime you must try and put up with me.” Framton Nuttel endeavored to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt

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    In both the novel and epic case‚ heroism can be attributed to common ideological and semiotic construction‚ subconsciously tailored to differing ends. Case: I do not contend that the heroes of epic and novel are synonymous‚ but instead that they rise from a singular and ubiquitous construction. The embryonic format for all heroism is inherently embedded in the human mind. Realizing that there is great discontinuity between the structure‚ and indeed the very nature of epic and novel hero; I contend

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    As one of the most prominent contemporary composers‚ Andrew Lloyd Webber has been an inspirational figure in the world of theatre. His beautiful music and recent musical theatre takes on older films has captured many people’s love. Many‚ many people‚ whether knowingly or unknowingly‚ have heard a version of one of Andrew’s songs. The following is a quick overview of his active life and compositions. Youth and First Creations Born in 1948‚ Webber was raised in South Kensington‚ London‚ England

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    Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre‚ is considered to be the strongest female character of her time period. However her road to becoming a strong‚ independent women is not smooth sailing. In the novel‚ male characters’ roles and interactions with Jane threaten her quest for equality throughout her life‚ the most prevalent being Mr. Brocklehurst‚ Mr. Rochester‚ and St. John Rivers. To begin‚ in Jane’s rough youth‚ she left her abusive household to attend school where she meets the cruel Mr. Brocklehurst

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    Frank Lloyd Wright was a famous influential architect who designed many unique buildings all over the world. Each building was created differently because he believed that "there should be as many kinds of houses as there are kinds of people and as many differentiations as there are different individuals". He also believed that each building he created should be integrated with it’s surroundings and in harmony with nature. The Milwaukee Art Museum has showcased his work there and gave it the title

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