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    Gary Paulsen

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    Chaz Tropea Instructors name Class Info Date Idk a title yet Gary Paulsen? Who is Gary Paulsen? Hes an amazing American writer who’s published over 200 books and magazine articles. Born May 17‚ 1939. Most well known for his tales of the Wilderness in the book‚ “Hatchet” He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Assosiation in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Gary Paulsen was born in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota‚ where his extended family resided‚ to Oscar

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    Clockwork Orange

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    "A man who cannot choose ceases to be a man."—Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange is a novel about moral choice and free will. Alex ’s story shows what happens when an individual ’s right to choose is robbed for the good of society. The first and last chapters place Alex in more or less the same physical situation but his ability to exercise free will leads him to diametrically opposite choices—good versus evil. The phrase‚ "what ’s it going to be then‚ eh?‚" echoes throughout the book; only

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    Gary Nash

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    In the essay written by Gary Nash‚ he argues that the reason for the American Revolution was not caused by the defense of constitutional rights and liberties‚ but that of "material conditions of life in America" were not very favorable and that social and economic factors should be considered as the driving factor that pushed many colonists to revolt. The popular ideology which can be defined as resonating "most strongly within the middle and lower strata of society and went far beyond constitutional

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    Gary Kelly

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    this paper‚ and from the options provided‚ I have selected Gary Kelly‚ of Southwest Airlines. He is the current CEO at Southwest‚ and during his 23 year long venture at southwest he has been able to do many great things for the company‚ making it a place where people wanted to come to work‚ even on their days off. He started out as a controller in 1984 and then moving on to become Southwest’s CFO in 1989‚ but it wasn’t until 2004 that Gary Kelley was made the CEO. During his many years at with the

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    A Clockwork Orange

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    “There is a little Alex in all of us” In Anthony Burgess’s Clockwork Orange one important question keeps popping up throughout the whole book. The question is does goodness exist in this novel? “Burgess novel is troubling and frustrating on a number of levels. He has presented us with a stark image of evil‚ and perhaps of a greater evil in attempting to counteract it” (Newman 68). I would have to say that no one in the novel is good. From beginning to end; page after page in one way or another

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    Gary Paulsen

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    About the author Gary Paulsen was born on May 17‚ 1939‚ in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. Paulsen was born into a dysfunctional family‚ both parents were alcoholics. According to Paulsen‚ he was antisocial and not interested in school until he became a teenager. A librarian introduced Paulsen to reading. Paulsen used reading to cope with his difficult home life. At the tender age of fourteen‚ Paulsen decide to leave his parents home (run-away) because of the living conditions due to his parent

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    A Clockwork Orange

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    This Must be a Real Horrorshow Novella if you’re so keen on my Viddying it. Anthony Burgess’ 1962 dystopic satire‚ A Clockwork Orange takes place in a future Londonesque city governed by a repressive‚ totalitarian super-state. In this society‚ ordinary citizens have fallen into a passive lethargy of complacency‚ blind to the illusive growth of a rampant‚ violent youth culture. Our Humble Narrator and anti-hero is Alex‚ a sly‚ witty‚ charming‚ Beethoven loving 15 year old nadsat who heads a party

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    Oranges‚ have you ever felt something for someone so much you would do anything for them. I think this story is a good description of this because this person cared so much for this girl that he was trying to go out of his way to do this one thing for her and had to give up the only thing he had. I think this poem can be taken many different ways‚ but the way I see it is that he cared so much for this girl that he would give up everything for her. I take it as a lesson for people to learn not to

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    Gary Ridgeway

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    Male Serial Killers: Gary Ridgeway In the summer of 1982‚ one of the nation’s worst and deadliest serial killers would start a killing spree that would last for almost 2 decades. This killer was known as the “Green River Killer‚” but his real name was Gary Leon Ridgway. Ridgeway would murder numerous women in and around the Seattle‚ Washington area during the 1980s and the 1990s. When he was captured in 2001‚ Ridgway had admitted to killing 48 plus women. (Rule‚ 2004) Though‚ it is still believed

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    Fair is Foul and Foul is FairFair is foul and foul is fair” is a pervading theme throughout the world-known play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. This theme simply means that “nothing is as it seems”. It is evident because some situations might seem to be good‚ when in reality they may be horrible (vice versa). The author uses the characters’ dialogue to relate toward the theme. Since most of the quotes show this‚ I believe it is an evident and pervading theme. Shakespeare

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