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    After the defacing of the walls of Patrick Berger’s East Park café‚ debate surfaced regarding the impact of graffiti on communities. The editorial‚ in the 16 July issue of The Daily Tribute‚ contends in an emotional and didactic tone that local governments and councils should be supporting prideful citizens and adjudge graffiti as vandalism. In contrast‚ the letter by Michaela Whitehouse‚ a representative of the East Park Council‚ controverts in a scathing yet conciliatory tone that certain places

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    The Storm: Hope Alcee Wore a Raincoat In the late 1800’s women were completely controlled by men. A woman’s purpose in life was to marry‚ reproduce and serve their husband and the cost of their own needs and desires. When Kate Chopin wrote “the Storm‚” in 1898‚ she wanted to express how women were sexually repressed and that women were in fact complex sexual beings that had sexual needs. It was long believed in Chopin’s era‚ that woman where not sexual by nature and incapable of having a sexual

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    and are seen as perpetual children. She mentions that “Women are told from their infancy‚ and taught by the example of their mothers‚ that a little knowledge of human weakness‚ justly termed cunning‚ softness of temper‚ outward obedience‚ and a scrupulous attention to a puerile kind of propriety‚ will obtain them for them the protection of man; and should they be beautiful‚ everything else is needless..” (Wollstonecraft‚ Rights of Woman‚ page 2‚ paragraph 8.). Wollstonecraft also believes that “the

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    Training to become a knight was given only to boys from noble families who owned land and have the right to a coat of arms. Having the coat of arms was such a scrupulous prerequisite since the King could only grant it and showing the family owed feudal service to the king. By showing the owe feudal service to the King‚ they are required to give a certain amount of knights for the country. After moving to a lord’s

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    Docs Google+ Gmail Calendar more All DocsEdit araby gg notes Caroline Angelini‚ Christine Nolan‚ Cassie Gallo‚ and Gretchen Hintze Araby and The Great Gatsby Essay AP English P.9 In “Araby‚” an allegorical short story from his compilation‚ Dubliners‚ author James Joyce depicts his homeland of Ireland as a paralyzing and morally filthy environment. The young protagonist is an unknowing victim of society’s preoccupation with materialism‚ and in his rush to grow up accepts its distorted views of

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    Jungwon Kim Mrs. Griffith English 10 GT 1 April‚ 2014 The Impossible Utopia “History consists of a series of swindles‚ in which he masses are first lured into revolt by the promise of utopia‚ and then‚ when they have done their job‚ enslaved over again by new masters” (Brander). Animal Farm‚ a farm with animals that are treated cruelly and dream for a better life in which animals are all equal and independent of depraved humans‚ is an allegory of the development of communism‚ even totalitarianism

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    One of the most highly debated amendments of the United States Constitution is the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment has been disputed for hundreds of years on exactly of its exact true meaning. The United States Constitution wrote the Second Amendment as “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed." The argument that has lasted for centuries begins with the first part “A well regulated militia”

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    The Jazz Era was a time of opulence and wealth where people wore extravagant cloths and threw lavish parties‚ such as the ones Gatsby threw in the novel. It was also an era of rebellion‚ the prohibition had started and certain industrious and less scrupulous people made fortunes in “Bootleg” liquor

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    Tara Brown Heather Curan Philosophy and Religion-HUM 400 May 21‚ 2011 Goddess Durga Goddess Durga formerly had non-Aryan inherited relations which one scrupulous area is called the Sabaras. One of the major purposes for this belief is Durga’s clearly unusual trend of intaking alcohol‚ drinking blood‚ and eating red meat. Another purpose is believing that Durga was an ancestral and town goddess is the relation with fruitfulness

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    to be while Euripides portrayed men as they really are. It can be argued that Sophocles did not portray an idealized version of man because his works did have both an antagonist and a protagonist‚ but even the antagonists in Sophocles plays were scrupulous. Furthermore‚ the manner in which Euripides portrays the characters in his plays adheres to a level of psychology unprecedented in his time‚ thus portraying men as they really are.For example‚ during the recognition scene in Euripides play Electra

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