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    Dangerous Traditions

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    Dangerous Tradition Traditions are normally comforting rituals‚ with deep roots in religious or familial events. They usually are cause for celebration and coming together with family and community. When the roots of our traditions are forgotten then the reason for carrying on the custom is lost. Shirley Jackson writes about the dark side of following rituals mindlessly in her story‚ “The Lottery”. Jackson resolutely conveys this theme using palpable symbolism‚ irrational faith‚ and senseless

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    Dangerous Traditions “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ is an interesting story about how people can be affected by traditions. It also shows somewhat of a dark symbolism behind these traditions and how some people will let such things control their lives and the lives of others. After reading the story‚ my first reaction was “wow!” I did not expect that the winner would be rewarded with death. The ending of the story was very surprising‚ because when you think of the word “lottery"‚ you

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    Hall Of the Bulls, Lascaux

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    Fernandez 6-5-14 Hall Of the Bulls‚ Lascaux This magnificent painting dates back to Lascaux‚ France 15‚000-13‚000 B.C.E. It was found on cave walls and it is said to represent one of the earliest examples of artistic expression. We can see that this piece was created during the Paleolithic period because; they are images walls using paint on limestone. We can see that the primitive people used natural rock contours‚ which suggested the animal’s volumes and portrayed real representations

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    Anger is Dangerous

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    Final Requirement In English 15 “ANGER IS DANGEROUS” I. A. Anger is Dangerous 1.1 Events that we cannot control The ending of a relationship‚ the death of someone we love… this type of event can make anyone feel angry. We feel angry at the world and think "why did this have to happen to me?" This type of anger is understandable since there are always going to be aspects of our lives that we cannot fully control. However that doesn ’t mean you shouldn ’t seek help and advice to manage your

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    A Dangerous Method

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    A Dangerous Method A Dangerous Method was nothing short of intriguing and moving. It was a film based on psychoanalysis and the careers of some of its most well-known practitioners‚ Carl Jung‚ Sigmund Freud‚ Sabina Spielrein‚ and Otto Gross. I feel that each one of these characters was well played. Each one helped to put the viewer there with them and understand each circumstance clearly. This movie truly displays the reality of what can happen even in such a professional field. While

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    There are several forms of mining that are used to extract minerals and rocks from layers of earth and open-pit mining is one of these methods. This method uses a borrow or open pit and is most frequently used in situations where the desired rocks or minerals are located close to the earth’s surface. A. The Structure of the Open-Pit Mine An open-pit mine is structured in steps‚ often also termed “benches‚” which are the pit’s vertical levels. These steps commonly range from four to sixty meters

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    Dangerous Game

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    THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME QUESTIONS: Connell has set Ship-Trap island in the middle of the Caribbean Sea.   Zaroff is able to finance his life style because he has invested heavily in the American securities when many noble Russians lost everything after the debacle in Russia. Also‚ because he was born in a rich family. Zaroff promises Rainsford that he will let him go free‚ if Rainsford wins the hunt. Lazarus ‚which had followed a fellow to the “Death Swamp” zone

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    Symbolism’s of Hell in “The Pit and the Pendulum” In the short story‚ Poe uses the pit to symbolize hell. In the beginning‚ the soldier describes going into the pit as “a mad rushing descent as of the soul into Hades” (Poe 268). The descent reminds the reader of hell in that it is beneath the surface of the ground. Also‚ when the soldier describes the mad rushing‚ it can represent hell because nothing in hell is supposed to be orderly or calm. In the Bible‚ hell is described as a chaotic

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    Is Knowledge Dangerous?

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    Essay I am for knowledge Is knowledge dangerous? Can knowledge get you killed? Some of you may look at these questions and think "why would knowledge be dangerous?" While I think knowledge may be safe‚ it can (infact) be very dangerous. There was a study to observe how toddlers reacted to bad vs. good acts. Puppets were used as props and were used to display good and bad acts. A significant percentage of the babies chose the puppet that has done the bad act. Could this knowledge of the babies

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    Pita Pit Research Paper

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    Shreveport-Barksdale Highway is serving up pitas a billion different ways. Pita Pit Shreveport opened their doors on to the public on Monday‚ October 26 with a weeklong celebration of giving back 10 percent of their proceeds to local non-profit organizations including The Muscular Dystrophy Association‚ Shreveport Bossier Rescue Mission‚ The Warrior Network‚ Providence House and Common Ground Community. The Shreveport franchise of Pita Pit is owned by local business owners Matt and Alicia Smith and Patty and

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