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    This story starts with a lost mine‚ a traditional premise for a desert tale. In 1849‚ a large party led by Captain Jefferson Hunt was traveling to California by wagon train. With winter approaching‚ and afraid of being trapped like the Donners on the wrong side of the Sierra Nevada‚ some of the settlers were convinced to leave the known trail and take a shortcut through unexplored territory. Further disagreements over the route led to additional fragmentation of the group. Of these fragments‚ the

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    Capitalism‚ the idea to work more to become more financially successful has had a negative affect on family and personal lives. People strive to spend more hours in the work place as opposed to spending quality time with their family. “From the Frying Pan into the Fire” by Arlie Hochschild she emphasizes the change in family values that is due to the pressure of being apart of a capitalist society. Gregory Orr in his personal narrative “Return to Hayneville” retells his account of how he managed to survive

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    could be. The answers to the question‚ what if? Captain America: The Winter Soldier is an ideal example of science fiction. Here is a previous summary I wrote to the movie noting the basic storyline‚ plot‚ and characters goals: The

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    Captain Ahab is a mysterious‚ revenge-seeking commander who utilizes his crew’s fear of him to get his revenge. Captain Ahab has a mysterious aura of mystery surrounding his character. He is described as looking like a man “cut away from the stake‚ when the fire was overrunningly waste all the limbs without consuming them‚” (283). This description of his appearance is used to show the effect his pent up anger for Moby Dick has had on him with time. However‚ he hopes to relieve this burden by getting

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    "Reclining Pan in the St. Louis Art Museum" Reclining Pan (St. Louis Art Museum‚ 138:1947) also known as Drunken Satyr‚ a marble sculpture modeled by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli in early 16th century‚ is portraying Pan‚ the god of the woods‚ fields‚ and flocks in the reclining position. The sculpture was owned by the powerful Barberini Family in Rome‚ then purchase by St. Louis Art Museum in1947.1 Reclining Pan at the St. Louis Art Museum under discussion presents a commanding image of the

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    mediocrity in this world of wolverines and vipers. When you live to be remembered‚ you must die for that memory to live on. No story begins before death‚ and most stories do not last past death. Think back to a time you heard the name Captain Jason Duncan. He was a captain of the militia in Vermont during the American

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    The book “Moby Dick” is a very interesting book with many interesting characters. The main character of this story is Captain Ahab. Captain Ahab is a man who is obsessed with finding the Great White Whale. I believe that the most interesting thing about Captain Ahab is how he is so obsessed with trying to find the great white whale that in my head I think that his obsession will make him insane. The reason for his obsession for finding the Great White Whale came from When Moby Dick Bit off one of

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    unique in the sense that I got to go back and visit my past and feel nostalgic. Captain Underpants without a question was one of my childhood favorites and pushed me in the right direction. I hated reading as a kid‚ but I made an exception for Captain Underpants. I enjoyed researching the book mostly because I would have more insight and understanding of the actual meaning. The ludicrous thing I found out was that Captain Underpants was the most banned book in the U.S. This was hard to wrap my head

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    for them to raise. They only way Wendy is able to leave her home is by Peter Pan taking her away to Neverland. Wendy Darling exemplifies the stereotypical women by Peter Pan saving her. Similarly‚ in the fairy tale Cinderella‚ her Prince saves her from her evil step mother and step sisters. As well as Peter Pan saving Wendy Darling from her home‚ he also saves Wendy from death. The Lost Boys shoot Wendy Darling and Peter Pan is the only person who can save her. Likewise‚

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    Economies of Hong Kong and the Pan-PRD Why the Heritage Foundation ranked Hong Kong as the first “free economy” in the world? Hong Kong has been ranked the freest economy in the world by the Heritage Foundation for the 19th consecutive year since the index was first published in 1995. We will see the criteria of a free economy according to the Heritage foundation. Then we will explain why and how Hong Kong is ranked as the first free economy in the world. Criteria of “free economy” according

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