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    Greenglass House Summary

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    they usually don’t get guest at this time of the year but suddenly they got a lot. The guest that come to the Inn are usually smugglers. The house used to be owned by Doc Holystone and he was a pirate. One day he was on the grounds of the Inn and someone shot him and he died right in front of his daughter. His daughter then leaned to far over the balcony fell and died and now the daughter is a ghost that sometimes goes to the Inn. There is also‚ believe to be something left behind by Doc Holystone

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    Laura Kipnis touches on many different aspects of love. I think this is a touchy subject simply because love brings out many different opinions and beliefs. Kipnis basically argues over the fact that in order to have a good relationship and love someone you have to be able to meet certain requirements which are mutuality‚ communication‚ and advanced intimacy. This essay was a big eye opener for me. My interpretation of what I read this essay is about loves meaning and the different aspects of love

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    Living With Strangers

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    have shared so many private moments‚ she can only see them as her fellow New Yorkers and therefore she is “Living With Strangers”. Siri is very fascinated by this untold rule/law the New Yorkers use in certain situations and it goes like this: "PRETEND IT ISN’T HAPPENING” (p.1 L.20)‚ this means‚ that New Yorkers tries not to interfere in uncomfortable situations. This rule/law makes New Yorkers less social and a lot more isolated from other citizens. This is also a big problem for all the people

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    throughout the story with her mother and the cheerleaders. He writes about how Penny had to pretend and put on an exterior in order to be liked‚ but she isolated herself in the process because she could not be comfortable with herself until she was at home alone. Yet when the boy shows up‚ she makes this deep bond with him because Penny could be herself around him. Penny does not have to pretend to be someone else or do something to make them

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    Siri Hustvedt starts the essay by describing‚ the big difference she felt‚ when moving from rural Minnesota to New York City. She begins by briefly describing to the reader‚ how one was expected to behave‚ where she grew up. Whenever you encountered someone on the road‚ whether you knew them or not‚ you should always greet them. If you didn’t‚ you would be considered both rude and a snob‚ which was pretty much the worst thing‚ you could be in that part of rural Minnesota. Therefore‚ Siri Hustvedt quickly

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    Computer Misuse Act

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    Computer Misuse Act 1990 The computer misuse act of 1990 is a law in the UK that makes certain activities illegal‚ such as hacking into other people’s systems‚ misusing software‚ or helping a person gain access to protected files of someone else’s computer. The main goal of the Act was to discourage this kind of behaviour in the future. The act identifies three specific offences: 1. Unauthorised access to computer material. 2. Unauthorised access to a computer system with intent to break‚ change

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    Has someone ever assured you that they would do something and does the opposite‚ or told you to stop doing something and then they do it‚ or even when you are talking to someone and they are talking to someone else or don’t listen to your statement? Those are my pet peeves‚ because they consistently happens to me. Pretend you are talking to someone about your favorite tv show’s newest episode‚ and then you ask them a question and they don’t respond. You apprehend that they are talking to someone

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    glimpses of their real character throughout the book. One of the characters is Edmund‚ the second youngest of the Pevensie children and one of the main characters in the book‚ who always pretends to be superior to others and ends up making himself and others happy. The other character is the White Witch who pretends to be a powerful sorceress but is a coward from within. Her false self leads to her defeat and she loses everything. A person can never enjoy true happiness if they don’t be what they really

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    There are many similarities between the short stories "Good Country People" and "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?"‚ most notably their characters. Both stories contain a female protagonist‚ and a male antagonist‚ whose confrontations start out relatively normal‚ and progress to more and more surreal and twisted endings. Their main characters‚ Hulga and Connie‚ are shockingly similar‚ and yet strangely different‚ one a 15 year old wishing to be older and beautiful‚ the other a bitter 32 year

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    left has the main provider of her family. This makes the fact that her sister is chosen in the reaping for the Hunger Games even worse. She takes her place but worries about her family will get food without her. While in the Games Katniss has to pretend to love Peeta for the sake of the capitol. All of these problems add up to make a hard life for the young heroine.     One of Katniss’s biggest problems is that she is the main provider of food and money to her family. They eat what she hunts and

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