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    "There’s not a lot of opportunity in Scott County. The poverty‚ lack of education‚ jobs — it all ties together. A lot of people think they’re sort of stuck here. They feel hopeless‚" according to Chris Albertson‚ a Scott County council member. Scottsburg is a city of boredom‚ drugs‚ and trouble. The way to fix most of these problems is to give kids something to do that is not drugs or troublemaking. While there is not enough money in Scottsburg to be able to build entertainment for kids‚ there need

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    penning. There are four main plot conflicts that authors have to choose from: man versus nature‚ man versus society‚ man versus man‚ and finally‚ man versus self. Authors‚ many times‚ will use only one or two of these conflicts but in the novel‚ Native Son‚ all four conflicts are used to some extent. In this novel‚ Richard Wright‚ does a superb job of meticulously blending all four conflicts together to form a well-rounded novel about a black man in 1920 ’s Chicago. "The icy water clutched again at

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    The conclusion of Scott v. Sandford was considered the worst judgment Chief Justice Roger broke Taney ever composed. He disregarded constitutional points of reference‚ misshaped history‚ forced an inflexible instead of an adaptive development on the constitution‚ overlooked particular awards of power in the constitution‚ and tormented implications out of other‚ more-cloud provisions. His rationale on the citizenship issue was maybe the most convoluted. He conceded that African Americans could be

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    Supernaturalism is an outstanding romantic quality. It gives certain poems an eerie atmosphere by virtue of which the romantic poetry is often called the “renaissance of wonder”. Coleridge (1772-1834) is one of the greatest of romantic poets who touched lightly on all the keys of poetic expression‚ but he remains unequaled in one sphere of poetry – that is supernatural. Before Coleridge supernatural element had applied in English literature (apart from drama) in the works of Horace Walpole‚ Mrs.

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    Manipulation of citizens by the government is corrupting civilization as a whole. In Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies‚ the government makes people think that normal people are ugly‚ they physically enhance their agents to control the people and they control their brains. The corruption is clear in the world of Uglies when the author states that “99% of people had had something done to their brains and only a few select people knew exactly what”(273). The government has therefore been controlling people

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    2013 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World The American society has many different ways of occupying a person’s life with so many different activities whether it would be sports‚ education or entertainment. Coming from the branch of entertainment‚ films are made to catch someone’s attention and bring him or her into another world. Films tend to make people feel as if they are actually inside the movie itself and over time they have evolved from the technology that has been improving the world. Scott Pilgrim

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    Determinism in Native Son

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    "Today Bigger Thomas and that mob are strangers‚ yet they hate. They hate because they fear‚ and they fear because they feel that the deepest feelings of their lives are being assaulted and outraged. And they do not know why; they are powerless pawns in a blind play of social forces."<br><br>This passage epitomizes for Richard Wright‚ the most radical effects of criminal racial situation in America (in the 19th century.) However‚ perhaps the most important role of this passage is the way in which

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    someone is going to say‚ we are allowed to do what we want and express ourselves freely. I believe in Coretta Scott King’s quote "Freedom is never really won‚ you earn it and win it in every generation." has truth in it and it should be recognized. There are people who fight for our country and sacrifice their lives for us‚ just so we can have freedom. The quote that Coretta Scott King made is very true she was a civil rights activist and you can tell that she has thought about our freedom

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    Anybody's Son Will Do

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    Anybody’s Son will do INTRODUCTION: This reading is about how the U.S. Marine’s socialize their recruits. How the socialization techniques of the Marine’s are compared to the socialization techniques that have brought me to my current place in life. Also tells why the socialization techniques of the Marine Corps. is so effective. Society as a whole could learn from using trust... Without trust the Marine’s would not be as efficient. The U.S. Marine Corps. Socialize their recruits through

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    helps summarize Scott Tyler’s goal in one word. Scott Tyler is a Shifter‚ someone who can change reality with just a single thought. However‚ unlike other Shifters‚ Scott still remembers his past realities. Throughout this book‚ Scott improves his skills and techniques of shifting and also learns how to control his choices and realities. 2. From what point of view is the story told? How does this impact the characterization? This book is told in first person point of view by Scott Tyler. This

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