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    the Congo in a dream like manner. “Mind‚” he began again‚ lifting one arm from the elbow‚ the palm of the hand outwards‚ so that with his legs folded before him‚ he had the pose of a Buddha preaching in European clothes and without a lotus flower” (Conrad ) Marlow’s meditation is an example of a spiritual journey. Marlow’s on an exploration of Africa “Now when I was a little chap I had a passion for maps. I would look for hours at South America‚ or Africa‚ or Australia‚ and lose myself in all the

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow What significant ideas relating to belonging are explored in your related text? In the 1969 poem “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow” by influential Australian poet Les Murray many key themes are explored‚ for example belonging. Significant ideas such as acceptance and fear of both individuality and conformity are intensely critiqued in this poem by using a grown man to depict the fear of abnormality and segregation within society. Belonging can be perceived as a sense

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    In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ Conrad reveals that there is corruptness within every person. This darkness envelops all characters in the Congo and is inescapable. Moreover‚ to depict man’s fate in the Congo‚ Conrad uses the symbol of the two knitting women. These women greet each man before he embarks on his journey‚ knowing the horrors the prospective adventurers will experience. The symbol of the two knitting women represents the darkness and decay that the voyagers will experience. The

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    Michael Conrad was sentenced to the New Hampshire Department of Corrections in June 18‚ 1996 for armed robbery with a stimulated weapon. Prior to this arrest‚ he has three misdemeanors for stealing‚ indecent exposure‚ and domestic assault and battery. Conrad has not finished high school and has a low reading and math level. He has worked construction and has a record of alcohol and marijuana abuse. Since his arrival at the Intake Center‚ he has earned two misconducts charges. There are five levels

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    greater hazard‚ one of incognito and guerilla peril. Marlow consistently makes the menacing intentions of his surroundings known through his ironic language and ominous characterizations of his trip down the Congo. With such a passive motif as silence‚ Conrad proclaims irony proudly and affirms this novel’s cultural significance. To start‚ Marlow

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    Conrad Celtis is accused of willingly misleading the public about the origins of an architectural monument.   I am of the opinion that he is not guilty.  Even though he was wrong‚ Conrad Celtis saw something in the monument that‚ in his opinion‚ belonged to antiquity.  He felt that it represented a history that was not its own‚ but that of another period.   Whilst today we identify buildings/artifacts with the period when they were made‚ Conrad Celtis lived in a day and age when copying was normal

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    My view on “The Heart of Darkness” automatically came to me as a racial story‚ which encourages racism. The wording used in the story such as‚ light and dark made it seem like Joseph Conrad was referring to people of darker skin color as “monstrous” and “inhuman”. “The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster‚ but there – there you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was unearthly‚ and the men were – No‚ they were not inhuman. Well‚

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    Fast forwarding to 1997 Conrad Black started to turn in a new direction for success when he decided to start moving ownership of his newspaper assets into the United States so he could receive greater profit for the same assets. Conrad Black’s assets included Hollinger’s interest in Southam and the Sterling Newspapers Company‚ which owned 26 daily and 49 non-daily newspapers in Canada. Sadly Black’s plan did not go as expected and in less than 1 year his stock fell to about $9.00 before closing when

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    Acts of Heroism I believe that ordinary people can do heroic things. A Hero by definition is a figure in Mythology and legend renowned for exceptional courage and fortitude. The word also has many connotative meanings. A person who pulls another person from a burning building would be considered a hero. Another example of a hero would be when a person stands up for something or someone despite what others think about them doing that. In saying that ordinary people can show acts of heroism suggests

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    sea. Marlow tells his story in the first person‚ describing the events that he witnessed and experienced on his journey. As a storyteller‚ Marlow is straightforward and descriptive. As he tells his tale‚ he refrains from making judgments about the people he meets. Rather‚ he tells his story in a way that allows the reader to draw his own conclusions about the characters Marlow meets and the situations that he encounters. With Marlow on the boat are the Lawyer‚ the Accountant‚ the Director of Companies

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