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    Truman Decision President Harry S. Truman decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan is perhaps the most controversial act of policy in United States history. One of the many different reasons given for the use of this weapon was the shock effect it would produce in the Japanese foreign policy circle. While the shock of the Japanese will be discussed later‚ it is important to note that it had a similar effect on the west. This shock effect has caused countless authors to speculate as to the motivation

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    them and the red and yellow hills in the distance‚ ..."(248) The mention of the men making a picture‚ automatically creates an image. Then in dialogue Anderson displays Hal seeking advice from Ray‚ "Well‚ old daddy‚...‚ come on advise me. I’ve got Nell in trouble.-- I know what everyone would say is the right thing to do‚ but what do you say? Shall I marry and settle

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    our school’s director‚ in this case my teacher Mrs. Machaiek‚ who teaches theatre. I decided to try out for a part the day before the auditions were to be held. I looked online for monologues and ended up with the monologue known as Nell‚ a script from Yale. Nell is about a boy who was depressed and suicidal and who just trying to get on with his life. I remember waiting my turn in the auditorium to go up and act my monologue. I remember feeling nervous but excited at the same time before acting

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    What do you think Bernstein was aiming for (trying to achieve) by asking the masseuse about whether she noticed any bruises on the victim’s body? I believe Bernstein was aiming to see if those bruises were from before. As well‚ Bernstein was trying to see if anyone beaten her before or it was from the murderer. What was the significance of the Gardner’s testimony identifying Rafshoon as the person whom he saw running away and how strong was his testimony in your opinion? Who do you think benefitted

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    Diamond Age

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    There is a noticeable Dickensian feel‚ although it is heavily influenced by cyberpunk‚ in the way the author organizes the cultures of this future society‚ including a main character named Nell‚ patterned after Charles Dickens character from “The Old Curiosity Shop”. As in that novel‚ the main character Nell is a young girl who is attempting to find ways to

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    Natural Selection Lab Report Introduction: The scientist and explorer‚ Charles Darwin‚ first proposed the idea of Natural Selection during the Nineteenth-century‚ when the exposure of the concept of evolution was first brought to light. Even though Darwin did not think of this idea first‚ he carried out a very important investigation about this subject that was essential for he theory of the evolution. His theory was based on the observations he took from the Galapagos Island and the

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    as the story develops. All characters have problems and issues to resolve‚ and manage to do so by the end of the story‚ which culminates in a trip to Italy. Chapter 1: Aidan‚ a teacher at Moutainview School‚ is undergoing a difficult time. His wife‚ Nell‚ and his daughters‚ Grania and Brigid‚ are becoming distant. The position of Principal at school‚ which he expects to be offered‚ is given to Tony O’Brien‚ a popular teacher who spends his free time at parties and with younger woman. Without anyone

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    Visa Europe

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    Willem de Kooning

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    Greenberg would have suggested that only a trained‚ restrained art criticism with a limited vocabulary could have captured the essence of a piece of art‚ while Lytle Shaw believed that ekphrastic poetry is the best way to fully capture visual art (Bernstein). Ode to Willem de Kooning proves Greenberg wrong. O’Hara’s poem captures the essence of a number of de Kooning’s paintings. How could poetry capture the essence of a visual piece of art? Formalist critics such as Greenberg attacked O’Hara’s art

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    On page 856 Document 18.1 "Socialism According to Marx": How do Marx and Engels understand the motor of change in human history? How do they view the role of class? Marx and Engels wrote‚ "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles‚" meaning that during and throughout history there is always a constant oppression between the oppressor and oppressed. Each time the fight ends in either a revolutionary reconstruction of society‚ including a destruction of a particular

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