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    Adversity‚ it is some sort of obstacle put in front of you in life that you have to overcome. A good example of adversity is in a book written by author Theodore Taylor called The Cay. It is about a young white boy named Phillip and a black man named Timothy and they are in the middle of World War 2 with America‚ Australia‚ Curacao and Great Brittan against Germany. They want to leave Curacao so they get onto a ship that is taking them to Miami but it is bombed on the way. As a result of this Timothy

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    responsible for the loss of lives‚ and others were not. Edward Snowden is the current candidate for traitor‚ and claims

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    moment‚ would your actions change? The government has surveillance on things us normal citizens wouldn’t even imagine. In 2013‚ a security technician of the Central Intelligence Agent (CIA)‚ named Edward Snowden‚ gathered and leaked information on the United States government’s surveillance program("Edward Snowden."). Snowden was labeled as a “whistleblower”. This term means he revealed secret information to the public‚ because he felt it was their right to know(Merriam-Webster.com). Snowden leaked

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    About Edward Thorp the casino gambler Edward Oakley Thorp is often regarded as the father of card counting and the wearable computer. He is also an academician‚ hedge fund manager‚ author and one of the world’s best known blackjack player. Thorp was born on 14‚ August 1932 in Chicago‚ Illinois. The math’s professor received his doctorate degree in mathematics from University of California‚ LA in 1958. He worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between 1959 and 1961 and taught mathematics

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    puritan beliefs and effects of sin‚ one by Jonathan Edward called "Sinners in the hands of an angry god"‚ and the other by Nathaniel Hawthorn called "the ministers black veil". The people they preach to are hypocritical‚ and refuse to see the truth. While Edwards portrays an angry god and fearful Sinners‚ Hawthorne’s character parson Hooper changes the perception of the Puritan religion. Both texts use symbolism‚ but both in their own way. Jonathan Edwards uses symbolism to create fear in his listeners

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    Edward Saïd stated‚ “The West—as I see it—has no idea what the East is actually like. They just came up with a bunch of ideas ("representations") and then ran with them." In Western culture‚ most children are raised to believe that the Western way of life is the best way of life‚ which can be described as an ethnocentric perspective. The less developed or progressive countries are classified under “The East‚” and the more developed are classified as “The West.” This creates a binary way of looking

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    Leslie Edwards (Matthew Perry)‚ a clumsy aristocrat‚ and the hilarious Bartholomew Hunt (Chris Farley) are competing against the famous Lewis & Clark to be the first to chart and make it across the United States to the Pacific Ocean. In the beginning of the film‚ Edwards has high hopes to head the first expedition to make it across the U.S.‚ but while he has the want and the money‚ he is a sheltered man who knows nothing of the wilderness. To aid in his journey‚ he hires the services of a supposedly

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    Edward Hopper painted People in the Sun in 1960‚ and it is now hanging in the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. People in the Sun represented the emotions of the people on vacation in the West. Reading only the title of the painting‚ it would be presumed the painting displayed a gleeful message. Despite that‚ the painting does not uncover happiness. People travel to the West in hopes of an adventure‚ but Hopper’s subjects seem to have little interest in adventure and might have been

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    Assignment 3 In this written assignment I will write a synopsis for the first three chapters of the book The Head in Edward Nugent’s Hand. The first chapter was about Ossomocomuck. In 1584 Phillip Amadas‚ Arthur Barlowe‚ and other men’s reached the Outer Banks. The Indians did not consider their land as the new world and English travelers enter an environment ruled as a prevailed. The Carolina Outer Banks was a world of water. Indians leaders show their high status through clothing‚ body orientation

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    Edwards uses several examples of literary devices to convince his audience that if they are not doing as he says then they will go to hell. Jonathan Edwards uses imagery because he believes showing his audience what awaits them in hell will make them be pure. He knows this will work on his audience because he knows they are all very afraid of going to hell when they die‚ so he tells them that is where they are going to go if they do not listen to him. He uses pathos as another scare tactic to convince

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