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    the ultimate dictator

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    AMH 1020 Instructor 09/25/11 The Ultimate Dictator I am Hitler to the evil and the Apostle Paul to the good. My first task as ultimate dictator is to separate good from evil. I have enlisted a group of the smartest people I know to lead this expedition. Mr. Tamayo leads them and the first objective to the task is to cast out anyone who has recently committed a crime from a long list of crimes we deem evil. and send them to a far away deserted land where resources are hard to obtain and escape

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    Tita - The protagonist of the novel‚ Tita is the youngest daughter of Mama Elena‚ prohibited by family tradition from marrying so that she will be free to take care of her mother later in life. The novel follows Tita’s life from birth to death‚ focusing mostly on her tortured relationship with Pedro and her struggle and eventual triumph in pursuit of love and individuality. Mama Elena - The tyrannical‚ widowed matriarch of the De La Garza clan. Mama Elena is the prime source of Tita’s

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    Basic description: "Stoop shouldered old man" "old swamper" Name of character: Candy Further information: Candy is an old handyman‚ aging and has only one hand most probably because of an accident. With only one hand he would most probably not be very useful around the ranch. As he has aged his dog has aged also once an impressive sheep herder and now a worn out dog. Candy seems like a friendly character that doesn’t like getting into trouble and understands the ranch very well‚ meaning he

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    The Ultimate Fighting Championship The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is recognized as one of the fastest rising sports in America today. In a matter of two short years‚ it has gone from an underground spectacle with evolving rules and standards to a recognized sport with a mass fan following comparable in number to "professional wrestling" in the ‘80s and ‘90s. The demand the sport has on a fighter’s body and the endless time devoted to training that a fighter must endure have solidified

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    The Gift of Love

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    THE GIFT OF LOVE “LOVE IS A TREASURE FOR WHICH WE CAN NEVER PAY…THE ONLY WAY WE KEEP IT IS TO GIVE IT AWAY…” Mr. Hamilton admits that he had mixed feelings. As he waited for the arrival of Jason Stevens‚ he realized that it was the end of their year-long odyssey of discovery. Mr. Hamilton was confident about the future Jason had before him. Mr. Hamilton felt that he would be losing his lifelong friend‚ Red Stevens. Mr. Hamilton had learned in that transformation‚ that he went through along with

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    The simple gift

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    “The simple gift” written by Steven Herrick is narrated in the first person in helps to gives a sense of subjective‚ since it has the character’s own prejudices and preferences such as “I knew it was hunger”. It engages the reader by building up the closeness with them‚ and allows them to delve into the mind of the characters. “The simple gift” is also written in a diary format as from the three different characters points of view‚ in affect to be more personal and sincerely. This is the main technique

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    Literary Analysis: The Ultimate Choice In life‚ there are many choices that everyone must make many times each day. Whether or not it is ever the right choice always depends‚ but there is always a choice in everything. In the popular play‚ Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare‚ The main character‚ Hamlet‚ as well as many others face a choice that no one would like to face; “to be or not to be”. The ultimate choice between living‚ or taking their own life‚ and the imagery

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    condition‚ brought about through connections to places‚ people and society. As such‚ the positive or negative nature of this concept is dependant on the effects of interpersonal experience on individual condition. Steven Herrick’s verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ explores assumptions surrounding the need for societal and familial acceptance. This novel challenges such perceptions through three varying viewpoints‚ each elucidating the common theme that belonging is reliant on human feelings of security and

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    "ROMEO AND JULIET" Character Description Essay In "Romeo and Juliet"‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo Montague is portrayed as a very romantic character. In Webster’s New World dictionary‚ ‘romantic’ is defined as: "Preoccupied with love or by the idealizing of love." In the play‚ Romeo’s constant obsession with finding/falling in love is an ongoing topic of concern. From the beginning of Act 1‚ scene 5‚ to the end of scene 5‚ Romeo proves‚ under many different circumstances‚ that he’s a true romantic

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    The Ultimate Love Letter

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    The Ultimate Love Letter Love and sexuality play a significant role within the poetry of John Keats. His failure to consummate his passionate relationship with Fanny Brawne by marriage not only adds a sense of pity towards his use of the themes of love and sexuality but also explains his expressions of passion within his poetry and odes. The characters Keats depicts within his “Ode to Psyche” can be taken to symbolize his love for and obsession with Miss Fanny Brawne. In 1819 Keats

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