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    Orestes Frangakis Mrs. Saddic -Cosgrove 03/10/13 Period 4 Journal Entries #1: Radon develops from the decay of uranium. When it is picked up by the wind‚ it can enter your home through cracks‚ or gaps left open. Acceptable and safe radon levels range from anything under 4 pCi/L. If your house has higher levels of radon‚ you can reduce it. One way‚ is to try to seal all cracks or gaps that you can see. Another way‚ but that’s more expensive‚ is to buy a medicating system‚ which will decrease

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    believe that the common man is as apt a subject for tragedy in its highest sense as kings were. On the face of it this ought to be obvious in the light of modern psychiatry‚ which bases its analysis upon classic formulations‚ such as the Oedipus and Orestes complexes‚ for instance‚ which were enacted by royal beings‚ but which apply to everyone in similar emotional situations. More simply‚ when the question of tragedy in art in not at issue‚ we never hesitate to attribute to the well-placed and the

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    Education as Liberation

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    Amber K. Anderson November 29‚ 2012 Writing 101 S. Brownson Amitron Watch Campaign Analysis (Rough Draft) Advertisements are one of the most influential aspects of the capitalist society in the United States. Thinking back to their childhood‚ most Americans can probably recall a favorite commercial or a popular ad campaign for their favorite product. Children are often influenced by toy ads and as a result they influence their parents to buy the things they want. In the 21st century advertisements

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    Edward Escobar Inhumanity

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    Edward J. Escobar‚ the author and a member of the Chicana and Chicano studies and history department at the Arizona state University‚ writes about the corrupt and the inhumanity of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and their history dating back in the 1940s. The author narrates about the Los Angeles police who had barbarous behaviors and racial discrimination against the minority group. The brutal actions that led to the name Bloody Christmas involved officers beating up seven men and leaving

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    Euripides IV - Iphigenia in Aulis p. 217 - 300 (83 pages) ---------------------------------------- All info up to 230 was lost. Just follow highlighted areas. ---- May fill in these blanks later--- RECALL THE INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------- p 231 A lot more politically themed. Menelaus is accusing Agamemnon of feigning humility in order to gain political power and “market advancement.”He says he’s abandoned his old friends. ;/He is also saying that Agamemnon

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    The Death Penalty Is the death penalty just or unjust? It has been argued that capitol punishment is imposed merely to gratify a desire for revenge. Whether or not a punishment is legal depends upon whether or not it serves a valid goal or purpose of a policy. The death penalty is usually defended on two grounds; is useful and that is just . Is capitol punishment moral or immoral? Is the death penalty moral? Capitol punishment is imposed to spare future victims of murder by carrying out the

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    A In the period immediately following the end of World War II‚ American theater was transformed by the work of playwright Arthur Miller. Profoundly influenced by the Depression and the war that immediately followed it‚ Miller tapped into a sense of dissatisfaction and unrest within the greater American psyche. His probing dramas proved to be both the conscience and redemption of the times‚ allowing people an honest view of the direction the country had taken. Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan

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    ticsTHE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE A TRANSLATION BY S. H. BUTCHER A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE trans. S. H. Butcher is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file‚ for any purpose‚ and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State University nor Jim Manis‚ Faculty Editor‚ nor anyone associated

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    Literary present tense

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    How (and Why) Do I Write in Literary Present Tense? Literary works‚ paintings‚ films‚ and other artistic creations are assumed to exist in an eternal present. Therefore‚ when you write about writers or artists as they express themselves in their work‚ use the present tense. The Basic Rule: You should use the past tense when discussing historical events‚ and you should use the literary present when discussing fictional events. 1. When commenting on what a writer says‚ use the present tense.

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    having an adulterous affair with Agamemnon’s worst enemy‚ Aegisthus‚ with whom she has also been plotting the murder of Agamemnon. In terms of marital infidelity‚ Clytemnestra cannot claim moral superiority over Agamemnon. So the son of Agamemnon‚ Orestes‚ murders his mother to avenge the murder of his father. Clytemnestra dies not just because of her adultery but for her treachery. The crucial issue is the regicide‚ and the question of whether Clytemnestra’s horrendous deeds can be justified as a

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