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    Colonial American poet Anne Bradstreet’s work has persevered as a literary representation of Puritanism and early America. Bradstreet wrote about God‚ about the new world‚ about her family‚ and domestic life. At first glance her poetry might seem purely Puritanical in form and in subject. However‚ when examined more deeply‚ Bradstreet’s poetry shows to be different and more complex‚ but showing signs of her religious doubts‚ her expression of personal emotions and thoughts‚ and her artistry.

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    4 33 By John Cages

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    Silence is a word often used in our everyday vocabulary. In Cage’s piece‚ he does an excellent job of proving that silence does not exist. When listening to his piece‚ 4’33” I felt somewhat uncomfortable. Even though we learned about the piece before listening to it‚ I was still expecting music. I like the quote you included. We are taught to not appreciate silence or the idea of silence. John Cage presented many ideas that challenge what society tell us to believe. I really appreciated the piece

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    Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan poet in the 1600’s. She was married at 16 to a loving husband and the father of her eight children. Bradstreet became famous unknowingly when her poem book "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America... By a Gentlewoman in Those parts" was published in England. In this book‚ Bradstreet wrote a poem called "Upon the Burning of Our House". This poem reflects on her values of afterlife. Bradstreet believes there is a God who created the heavens and the Earth. The author

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    North American colonies to be published. Her first volume of poetry was The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America‚ published in 1650. She was born March 20‚ 1612 in Northampton‚ Massachusetts and died September 16‚ 1672 in Andover. She was married to Simon Bradstreet. When they married‚ she was 16 and he was 25. Mrs. Bradstreet’s works are also considered to represent the struggles of a puritan wife against the hardships of New England colonial life. (www.anne bradstreet.com) Anne Bradstreet and her

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    set with more realism than the humor teen books‚ oft with protags closer to the age of the target audience. These comics often shared similar themes as shown in teen comics like love triangles and jealousy‚ but portrayed in a more mature way. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby began producing Young Romance during the war in order to break into the previously untapped market of comics targeted towards adults- men and women alike. Romance comics met their end in the late 1950’s when the comic industry’s biggest

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    Carly Simon Research Paper

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    I was 15 when I heard Carly Simon for the first time‚ I had listened to music on the radio of course‚ even been to a couple of concerts. Heck I had went to see Three Dog Night the summer before‚ but that summer I was staying with my sister here in Sedalia‚ I thought I was a long way from home being I was all the way from Kansas City‚ Kansas. Until that summer I had never really stopped and really listened to the words. I was killing time waiting for my sister to get home from work and set down

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    apart. When the person or thing that keeps things in order is destroyed and then chaos and war is brought. When Simon was introduced‚ the power of his findings and logic went unnoticed. He was then killed‚ and the peace he kept was depleted. Simon was an underrated character who should’ve been listened to because he had been affected highly by what was going on around and inside of him. Simon had become a peacekeeper while helping Ralph sort out the ways the boys would survive while on the shore of

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    Character Sketch - Patrick Jane‚ The Mentalist Patrick Jane is the primary character on The Mentalist‚ a dramatic series that uses the homicide team of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to showcase Jane’s talents. He has a reputation for his observation skills‚ which are highly useful when questioning suspects and witnesses‚ even though he can appear unfeeling when interacting with the recently bereaved. He frequently challenges his superiors‚ and does it in a mocking manner

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    The Graduate Essay

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    The Graduate “Just one word … plastics‚” the statement that alone can summarize Mike Nichols’ 1967 film‚ The Graduate. However‚ when Mr. McQuire tells the movie’s main character‚ Ben Braddock‚ that there is "a great future in plastics" he finds it irrelevant and escapes to be alone in his room. However this comment surreptitiously creates a parallel to everything we see in Ben’s life. Whether it be the apprehensive relationship with his parents‚ an alienated affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ or the near

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    Benford's Law

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    Forensic Accounting 1/29/2013 Benford’s Law Benford’s law‚ aka first-digit law‚ states that in lists of numbers of naturally occurring data‚ the leading digit is distributed in a specific‚ non-uniform way. In number sequences‚ most people assume that in a string of numbers sampled randomly all nine numbers would be equally probable for the leading digit. Benford’s Law states otherwise. He found that the number 1 will appear first about 30% of the time and the number 9 will only appear first

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