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    Percy Jackson

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    In The Sea of Monsters‚ a 13-year-old demigod Percy Jackson goes on a quest with his friend Annabeth‚ a daughter of Athena‚ and Tyson‚ a Cyclops‚ who happens to be Percy’s half brother. They go to save Thalia’s pine tree‚ which has been poisoned mysteriously ‚ and to save Grover‚ Percy’s best friend. In order to get the Golden Fleece‚ which will heal the tree‚ he must travel across the omious Sea of Monsters to an island guarded by the Polyphemus and his man-eating sheep‚ where his friend Grover

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    Beyer Oakland University Pink and Billy Mann wrote the song‚ Dear Mr. President. It was sung by Pink and Indigo girls in 2006. The song is a direct criticism of President George W. Bush and the policies of his administration. Pink address the major concerns of most Americans. The lyrics were written in a straight forward and powerful way. Pink and Billy use affective strategies to give their opinions across through lyrics in a song. How do singers and songwriters get listeners to trust

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    We Can't Beat the Meat

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    way a vegetarian diet can compare. From an ethical standpoint‚ there just aren’t enough people in the world that want to put a stop to factory farming which therefore makes it hard for them to argue against a meat filled diet. And with that you can’t beat the meat. A non-vegetarian diet is the way.

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    Beat Drum By Walt Whitman

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    have to fight against their fellow Americans. The Civil War had left a dramatic impact on America‚ and the people there during the fighting. The impact of the Civil War can be seen in the writing that came at the time of the war. One example is “Beat! Beat! Drums!” by Walt Whitman. Whitman was 42 years old when the civil war started and though he never fought in the war‚ it was a big part of his life. Whitman uses many literary devices to bring the image of war to the reader’s mind and adds to poems

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    Treble‚ Trouble: There Can Be No Revolution without Song An Introduction ‘There can be no revolution without song.’ It is 1970‚ in Santiago. A banner flutters in the triumphant spring atmosphere: pithy‚ telling. Socialist Salvador Allende has just been elected President of Chile‚ and right now‚ he stands on an open-air stage amidst a group of musicians. That banner above him asserts a simple but significant truth‚ one that finds incontrovertible evidence in the cultural output of revolutions worldwide

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    Port Jackson

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    On the 13th of May‚ in 1787‚ the British Government sent a fleet of 11 ships on a mission to start up a new colony led by Captain Arthur Phillip. Captain Arthur Phillip was born on the 11th of October‚ 1738‚ in London. Phillip went to school at Greenwich and later served an apprenticeship in the merchant navy. He was then transferred to the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War but then retired to become a farmer in Hampshire. After he served his time as Captain in the Portuguese Navy‚ Phillip re-joined

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    The Lottery Jackson

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ initially comes off as a happy and light-hearted story‚ with imagery showing kids playing in a yard and mothers gossipping with each other. An annual ritual called the lottery. Jackson keeps the reader in the dark as to what takes place in the lottery until the very end of the story. The story suddenly gains a very serious and solemn tone. The head of each household draws a slip of paper‚ and when Bill Hutchinson draws the paper with the black dot‚ his wife Tessie

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    A worn path is a short story that features the main character Phoenix Jackson. Her character alludes to a mythical bird that consumed itself in fire after five hundred years and rose renewed from it’s ashes. Phoenix is a very old woman who has a dying grandson that is terminally ill. Her objective is to travel through the woods and retrieve medicine for her ill son. She begins the long journey to town on “A bright frozen day in the early morning”(Welty 462). in december. The story seems to indicate

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    in the machinery of the night.” This quote from Allen Ginsberg showed the feeling of the beat era. Allen Ginsberg‚ an author‚ one of the most influential writer of beat generation followed by few others‚ who practically changed the perspective of many Americans during the beat generation era. But what is beat generation‚ when did it occurred‚ how it impacted everyone and the reason behind it. The beat generation is a grouping of authors who started getting noticed during the 1940 inaugurating

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    6(a) Dem beat produces external cost as it produces noises and affects the students nearby. To solve this negative externality‚ market participants can apply private solution like bargaining. According to Coase theorem‚ if private parties can costlessly bargain over the allocation of resources‚ they can solve the externalities problem on their own. Consider case i‚ that is students have the right to dem beat. If the benefit to the students who dem beat is smaller than the cost to the bystanders

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