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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    Edgar Allan Poe 1. According to the first paragraph‚ what characteristics of the "Red Death" make it such a horrible disease? * The characteristics of the “Red Death” that make it such a horrible disease are the profuse amounts of blood‚ sharp pains‚ sudden dizziness‚ and the seizure. 2. Describe in detail Prospero’s plan for escaping the epidemic. * Prospero’s plan for escaping the epidemic was to gather a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from his court and keep them within a

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    Initially‚ the country is united (nationalism). There is a strong feeling of nationalism and unity.   1st paragraph­​ Role of the war of 1812:Battle of New Orleans​ (united the nation because)  (talk about the war‚ how Jackson was able to defeat a strong British force in a vital location‚  which bring pride to country)  ● The War of 1812 was a catalyst for American manufacturing  ○ focused more on factorys because needed supplies   ○ due to embargos → needed to catch up  ○ Intercourse Act  ○ As a result

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    Russia was always behind the rest of the world in basically all aspects. Their army and navy were practically useless until Peter the Great came along and westernized his nation. Catherine the Great succeeded in making the Russian people more worldly‚ and cultural. In the time between Peter the Great and Catherine the Great‚ great social and political reforms were made‚ which westernized Russia and brought them up to speed with Europe. Peter the Great took Russia from medieval times to the present

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    Era Of Good Feelings Dbq

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    The period of time after the War of 1812 was known as The Era of Good Feelings. The name of this period of time was not consistent with the events that occurred during this time. The era was a phase of happiness and prosperity at times. People were happy because the United States was getting bigger and bigger which gave them more access to more natural resources which would then add to the specie in the national bank. There was also an average sense of nationalism (Doc C) because major conflicts

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    Belonging: Peter Skrzynecki study notes Intro: • Restate the topic • Define : belonging is a universal feeling which gives an individual the sense of acceptance or isolation for themselves and their surroundings • Name texts: o Migrant hostel‚ 10 Mary Street‚ St. Pats college‚ from PS Immigrant chronicle o LFA ‚ Melina Marchetta Paragraph One – Migrant Hostel • Topic sentence – link to Migrant Hostel • Technique‚ example‚ effect • The poem describes the pessimistic experiences of the author

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    Era of Good Feelings Dbq

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    During the Era of Good Feelings‚ Nationalism and Sectionalism were both evident. However‚ sectionalism was the most important cause of disagreement within the country with the controversy over Missouri’s admission as a slave state‚ and the different views toward states’ rights throughout various sections of the country. When Missouri applied to become part of the union‚ they insisted on being a slave state. This upset the north due to their interest in a balance of power. The Missouri Compromise

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    “Time after Time” A very direct use of language as well sets the tone and them for this piece. First stanza takes on more of a somber mood. Death equals loss. Catherine Davis villanelle piece reflect upon how we all generally deal or except death when it comes. She sets off her tone/response with the first two lines in the first stanza with an absolute statement that‚ “After a time‚ all losses are the same”‚ which she implies that no matter the type of loss‚ time is the ultimate healer. Although

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    University of Phoenix Material Remembering‚ Feeling‚ and Thinking Worksheet Part I: Motivation‚ Emotion‚ and Behavior Explain the relationships between motivation‚ emotion‚ and behavior. How does emotion affect motivation? Give an example of a specific behavior and the motivators and emotions that can be behind that behavior. Your response should be at least 300 hundred words.

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    Jeaniqua Stanford January 17‚ 2013 ACP 110-02 Definition Paper Wonder is a feeling of curiosity‚ amazement‚ and surprise. Wonder can happen at any given moment‚ but most times it is not truly wonder. Most times when someone believes something as wonderful‚ they simply mistake it for wonderful. Instead what they are feeling is simply curiosity or amazement. Wonder is so much deeper than those simple emotions‚ it is to a point that when you feel wonder you become speechless. When you see‚ feel

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    14 Oct 2013 Wideman And Pratt In John Edgar Wideman’s article “Our Time” he describes several situations that ultimately lead to the downfall and imprisonment of his brother Robby. Wideman tells stories of several things that happened to his brother while he was growing up that could have helped contribute to his drug use and crime. In her essay “Arts of the Contact Zone”‚ Mary Louise Pratt tells of a similar situation. Pratt‚ who is a teacher and cultural historian‚ tells the story of Guaman

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