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    Henry James Assignment Part 1: Paraphrase Lines 1-5: There is a point where one’s artistic ideas lie near to one’s moral sense. When creating a piece and that closeness is achieved‚ the piece becomes something of high quality. Lines 6 -10: No good book will ever come from one with a shallow imagination. As a fiction writer composes works‚ he will learn this and if he takes it to heart‚ his works will be of high quality. Lines 11-15: A critic believes that fiction pieces are generalized and

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    Parental consent Abortion became legal in the United States in 1973. There are two different types of abortion women can get‚ the “abortion pill” also known as the “morning after pill” or surgical abortion. Many risks come with the abortion procedure afterwards‚ but women barely think on that. Everyone has their own point of view on abortion. Pro-life is when women are against of taking a baby’s life and Pro-Choice are women who say you have the right if you want to get rid of your child. People

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    latter half of the 1950s‚ Leonard Lord‚ chairman of the British Motor Corporation (BMC)‚ had become convinced of the need for a new kind of small car. In 1957‚ he commissioned engineer Alec Issigonis‚ the man behind the groundbreaking 1948 Morris Minor‚ to develop a prototype. The only stipulations were that it had to have four seats‚ be powered by a BMC engine‚ and be smaller than the cars BMC were making at the time. b) Go-ahead for production Just seven months

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    A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC LIFE OF SEMINARIANS A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the English Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of English IV- Methods of Research By Josiah Maxwell Beltran Felicilda 27 February 2013 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for English IV – Research Methods‚ this thesis entitled: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC LIFE OF SEMINARIANS has been prepared

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    Ken Kesey’s "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" is a unique fiction novel about oppression and rebellion in an American 1950’s Mental Hospital. In this highly distinctive novel‚ setting definitely refers to the interior‚ the interiors of the Institution. It also refers to the period this novel this was set in‚ the 50’s‚ 60’s where McCarthyism was dominant. Furthermore‚ it has great symbolic value‚ representing issues such as the American struggle of freedom and conformity. This essay shall discuss

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    In the WWI poems “Suicide in the trenches” by Siegfried Sassoon and “The Leveller” by Robert Graves‚ an important idea that is conveyed in both poems is that war is not beautiful. It is an end to humanity and war itself is destruction. Sassoon uses imagery and emotive words to show us the true horror of war and Graves uses metaphors and similes to highlight the idea that there is no glory in dying and that those back home have been misled about the death of the soldiers. In Siegfried Sassoon’s

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    There is a saying‚ “Things happen for a reason”. This is true for Louie Zamperini‚ a boy who often got into mischief as a child but was given the opportunity to show his talents. His brother Pete noticed a talent in Louie and decided to guide him into becoming a runner. His brother’s guidance helped Louie stay out of trouble. Louie discovered his gift of running after he started winning races and achieved awards. Louie was an amazing runner and became an Olympian in Berlin. Louie was in High School

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    Robert Graves‚ another english poet who was born on 24 July 1895 into a middle class family in London. Graves became well known for the poems he composed during the time of World War I. In 1914‚ when the war was declared‚ Graves enlisted promptly and gained a commission in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Graves is considered as one of the few poets who could put the horror of trench life onto paper. He was able to accurately depict life as a soldier. His poetry is defined by fine language and brilliant

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    Marley And Me Theme

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    The theme of a book is argumentatively the the most powerful literary device that authors employ. The theme of a story is the main idea‚ giving it the opportunity to make readers feel strong emotion. Furthermore‚ when individuals read a story that exemplifies the theme of love‚ they almost always feel a range of emotions that are indescribable. Readers learn to feel the love that the characters do and make connections with them‚ enhancing the reader’s experience. In Marley and Me‚ John Grogan employs

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    Discontinued Olympic Sports All questions True or False. 1. In the Underwater Swimming at the Paris Olympics of 1900‚ with 2 points for every meter swum‚ and 1 point for every second underwater‚ the 3rd place getter remained submerged for 30 seconds longer than the winner but lost on distance because he swam in a circle. 2. The French cricket team in the same 1900 Paris Olympics consisted mainly of British Embassy staff on a day off. 3. Cricket remained a popular Olympics sport into the 1930’s

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