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    behavioral traits that signify their behavior being emblematic of an ill society. Claudius’s actions are rotten due to his tendency to disguise his actions from Hamlet and others in his court. Claudius has killed his brother and married his brothers wife yet thinks nothing of it and considers himself to be a decent person. Claudius is selfish and superficial. By focusing on himself‚ he makes Denmark rotten. Hamlet compares Claudius to the Greek deity Hyperion twice in the play. Hyperion in Greek Mythology

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    Harlem by Langston Hughes

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    is like the delayed accomplishment of making equality and racism healed throughout. Postponing a dream makes frustration and disgust overcome a person. "Does it stink like rotten meat?" intensifies disgust- rotten meat is a symbol of having no purpose. If the dream is kept aside‚ as passion subsides‚ it will stink like rotten meat. Does Hughes dream have no purpose? or is it "crust and sugar[ed] over- like a syrupy sweet?" with chances of Hughes dreams being fulfilled. This quote denotes it as appearing

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    Harlem Analysis

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    Harlem Analysis Langston Hughes short poem‚ “Harlem‚” seeks to understand what happens to a dream when it is put on hold. Hughes uses vivid imagery and similes to make an effort to describe what the consequences are to a dream that is lost. He attempts to bring to the attention the life of a Negro and how so many dreams are put off to the side because of prejudice against African Americans. The tone‚ imagery‚ and diction of Langston Hughes poem‚ “Harlem‚” will be discussed in this paper. “Harlem”

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    question in the very first line‚ "What happens to a dream deferred?" (1). The rest of the poem goes on to propose an answer to the question. Langston Hughes makes it a point to use words with a very negative connotation‚ such as dry‚ fester‚ sore‚ stink‚ rotten‚ crust and sag. All of these words have an off-putting attitude‚ and by describing things in a deconstructive manner‚ the poet creates a very gruesome picture for the reader‚ leading you to believe that all of these bad things happen when a dream

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    "Harlem" Dried raisins‚ rotten meat‚ sags‚ and explodes! These are not very interesting descriptions‚ are they? "Harlem‚" (A.K.A. " A Dream Deferred‚") by Langston Hughes is a poem written about postponing or delaying a dream that you want to fulfill in your lifetime. Many people in the world today have put off their dreams for many different reasons‚ I know I sure had to. I always dreamt about graduating on time‚ not only for me but for my son aswell. I tried my hardest to balance between

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    People today are spoiled and maybe rotten as well but also back then. “I wouldn’t live in a broken-down place like this for a million bucks” said june star. June is an example of a rotten person even though she is a kid she has no right to be treating another human being like garbage. Grandma and Red Sammy talk about how you can’t trust anyone anymore. Why? Does

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    for $10‚000‚ Walter tries everything in his power to succeed his dream. But when a series of unfortunate events occur‚ Walter has to figure out what the right thing to do is for him and his family. In this play‚ Walter Lee’s dream wavers between rotten meat‚ an explosion‚ and a syrupy sweet. Walter blamed Mama for ruining his dream and chance to go into the liquor business‚ such as in

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    Koch's Postulates

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    bacteria from a rotten tomato will be isolated and grown in pure culture. A healthy tomato will be reinocculated with the grown bacteria. The tomato that shows that same rot as the initial tomato will have the bacteria reisolated and grown under pure culture. If the bacterial colonies look the same‚ biochemical testing will be done to determine the species of bacteria. It is predicted that Pseudomonas syringae will be the pathogenic bacteria. Materials and Methods: The bacteria from a rotten tomato was

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    Why Bees are the Bee’s Knees: The Economic Importance of Bees As Pollinators Introduction Bees have indirectly contributed to the United States’ economy for hundreds of years. Dozens of industries have flourished and thrived off the backs of these tiny insects‚ and without them‚ the average American lifestyle would not exist. As a society‚ we are dependent on bees to pollinate our crops and provide us with honey‚ which in the U.S. alone was worth $317 million in 2013 (“Honey Industry Facts”). Bees

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    M.Sc. Finance‚ 1st Semester Professor Braun Business Ethics 16 October 2012 Insider Trading In a securities market there are winners

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