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    self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation.” This quote from a British preacher Charles Spurgeon accurately con-veys Flannery O’Connor’s works that are considered mere dramatizations of her stated religious views. O’Connor’s stories such as “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Revelation” have au-thoritative narrators who analyze corrupt characters’ theological errors. She often focuses on characters’ grotesque path toward redemption. The term grotesque is defined as a work in which

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    Written Project A Tale of O Summary A Tale of O‚ on YouTube Tale of "O" Written and narrated by Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter‚ professor‚ Harvard Business School‚ with Dr. Barry A. Stein. Summary: A Tale of "O" is narrated by its originator‚ Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter of Harvard Business School. A Tale of "O" explores the consequences of being different. It focuses on a group of people in which some are "the many"‚ who are referred to as the X’s‚ and some are ”the few‚” the O’s. Look at the factors

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    The passage‚ “Sand Creek the Morning After” by M. Annette James‚ begins with the author sending us to 1989 at a reminiscent and joyous ceremony. The ceremony was at the University of Colorado’s Boulder campus in celebration of the renaming of Nicholas Hall. James directs us to this ceremony in order for her to introduce us to the significance of this event. Who was David Nicholas‚ and why was his name wanted off that dormitory? To the majority‚ Nicholas was considered a successful businessman and

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    A Timeline for the “Roaring Twenties” (1920-1929) Often called the Roaring Twenties‚ the postwar decade sometimes appears as one long flamboyant party‚ where the urban rich danced the Charleston and the foxtrot until 2 a.m. In fact‚ one might just as convincingly describe it as a period of individual possibility and lofty aspirations to serve the greater good. In his 1931 essay "Echoes of the Jazz Age‚" Fitzgerald wrote‚ "It was an age of miracles‚ it was an age of art‚ it was an age of excess

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    Carried by Tim O’Brien is a series of short stories that focuses on the lives of a platoon of soldiers during the Vietnam War‚ the items they carry; both mandatory and not‚ and how they deal with the hardships while serving. Of course the items that these military men are required to carry are extremely important to their survival‚ I have chosen to focus more on the smaller more personal items‚ most being the emotional baggage they carry. The story begins with the items that were carried by the

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    INTRODUCTION: The book story titled “BACK CREEK” is a coming of age story set in small tidewater‚ Virginia community in 1995. Grace is the name of the character in the story‚ Grace is a bookish girl whose a sister ran off to New York city five years ago and has suddenly reappeared. She lives with her father in a house that’s been in the Barnett family for generations. Grace’s favorite pastimes are re-reading the Bronte sister’s novels and drinking beer with Cal‚ the troubled Vietnam vet. SUMMARY: Current

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    The Arthur Tim o Brien was born on October 1st 1964 best know for his work of fiction stories The Things They Carried‚ a critically acclaimed collection of semi-autobiographical‚ interrelated short stories connects to the story because he was present in it. he participated in the Vietnam war . In this story he goes into deep detail about him killing someone in the war when his daughter asked has he ever killed someone in the beginning it goes into deep detail about his thoughts on if he should

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    ‘Lash’ Against TV In the article‚ “In Defense of the Written Word‚” the authors talk about the significance of written words and the negative effects that TV and pictures have on the world. In today’s society‚ the amount of time people spend on reading has declined which is clearly seen through “the 1.9% decline of newspaper circulation of 815 of the nation’s largest in 2005." Although the creation of the television itself was a huge phenomenon to the world‚ it created a huge dent on the critical

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    Reading My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned By Becoming a Student twelve years after it was published is similar to what Rebekah Nathan experienced when comparing her notes to Michael Moffat. I found myself recognizing some of her observations but with others I was completely lost. At times‚ I wondered if the changes between her vision and mine were due to the changes in time‚ or changes in college. The university she studied was a state university that is very large. While University of Maine

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    In the first chapter of “Basic Rights” Henry Shue presents his view on what rights people absolutely need in order to live a decent life and be able to enjoy other‚ non-basic rights. He puts the rights to security and subsistence on the top‚ arguing that people cannot develop in a normal manner if they are physically threatened or are not provided with basic necessities for survival. In the second chapter Shue argues against the notion‚ strongly perceived among the US society‚ that the right to security

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