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    Epilogue Sunny Palczynski After 5 years the elements began to retake what was once “Animal Farm". The animals that once inhabited the farm were long gone; not many knew where they went‚ but rumors in England have said that they either ran away or did as was customary‚ worked until they died. But the farm was still in good condition‚ ragged and dilapidated‚ but good enough to sell and salvage. That’s why an inspector from the bank was ordered to check the farm to see if it was ready for the renovations

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    Chief Seattle

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    Chief Seattle’s inspirational oration delivered to Governor Isaac Stevens in 1864 is an attempt to manipulate the whites to fairly deal with the Native Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech

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    Chief Bromden

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    A Chief Bromden Chief Bromden is the schizophrenic narrator of the story‚ and has been in the mental institution since leaving the Army shortly after World War II; Harding says he’s heard that Chief has received over two hundred shock treatments. The son of an American Indian father and a Caucasian mother‚ he attributes his shrewdness to his Native American heritage. Chief has a paranoid belief in something he calls the “Combine‚” a collaboration of governmental and industrial groups he believes

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    with the beginning of the studied text “One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest with the analysis of Chief Bromden. Secondly I will analyze the physical and mental behavior of the Chief through out the studied text. The same analytical structure will succeed for the Protagonist Sheila Birling in the studied text “An Inspector calls” by John Boynton Priestley. At the beginning of the studied text‚ the Chief hallucinates the fog machine and Air Raids‚ which represent his mental instability. The mental

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    Chief Keef

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    Records. All rights reserved. LOVE SOSA (K. Cozart‚ T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music‚ Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Recorded by: Chris Cheney and Alex Ortiz N Mixed by: Chris Cheney N Additional engineering by James Hunt N Recording and Mixing done at Interscope Studios‚ Santa Monica‚ CA HALLELUJAH (K. Cozart‚ T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music‚ Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young

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    Master Chief

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    works on the INFINITY. John travel the universe on the INFINITY and does special missions on planets with his Squad‚ Which the ituxi took over. John is a Master Chief he is a spartan. Spartans get armor which increases strength and speed and agility. Master Chiefs are the best of the spartans‚ and John was the first to become a Master Chief. John was on a mission to scout the enemy Fortress‚ but in the process he encounters a group of hunters from the ituxi. The hunters were armed with plasma beam

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    My Grandfather’s Orange Grove My grandfather was surely a diligent and decent farmer who had deep affection for me and his orange grove as well. As long as I memorize him‚ the image of the orange grove would be evoked in my mind subsequently. Though eventually his orange grove has been destructed as a result of a mandatory demolition‚ which aimed at promoting industrial productivity via expanding a local steel factory‚ the vivid impression of its sourness and sweetness would never fade away just

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    Chief of State

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    Page1 GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS Have you ever wondered‚ What does it mean to be The Governor of the State of Texas? Or maybe you would someday like to be The Governor of the State of Texas. Although the Governor of the State of Texas is not the most important official‚ he is an important one. I have chosen to write about

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    The Lemon Grove Incident In 1930 school segregation would disturb the peace between the interracial Mexican and Anglo Community of Lemon Grove‚ California. On July 23‚ 1930 the Lemon Grove School Board began to discuss a PTA request. The Parent Teachers Association had requested the segregation of Mexican American grammar students from Anglo students on account of overcrowding‚ educational differences‚ and a deterioration of sanitation and morals. The School board appealed to build a separate school

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    The forgotten ones “at the cemetery‚ /walnut grove plantation‚ /south carolina‚ 1989” The poem at the cemetery‚ walnut grove plantation‚ south carolina‚ 1989 by Lucille Clifton is a six stanza poem with many repetitions throughout the poem conveying the idea of how the slaves that worked in the walnut plantation were forgotten and not honored. The speaker of the poem‚ who is taking a tour around the plantation and cemetery‚ expressed anger throughout the poem as the tension slowly escalates ending

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