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    He feels that the fog is being lifted now; thereby‚ allowing him to come out of hiding and appreciate natural beauty (pg. 162). He manages to say‚ “thank you” (pg. 217) to McMurphy after he offers him gum‚ thereby conveying the message that he is gaining confidence in himself

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    revealed. The figure also seems to have horns in the back of his head‚ but the mask cannot cover the horns. The mask cannot hide all of the true thoughts of the figure. The horns allude to the figure resembling a devil figure.

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    to it but also caught my eye for the incredibly stoic look on Moses’ face and the bizarre element of horns. And to be perfectly honest‚ when I went to Rome one weekend I got to see almost all the churches and sites I wanted to see‚ except for one because we had arrived just after they had closed‚ unfortunately that was San Pietro (also known as Saint Peter

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    "Only when the last of the Animals Horns‚ Tusks‚ Skin‚ and Bones are sold‚ will mankind realize that Money can never buy back our Wildlife." - Mild at Heart. This quote strongly puts reality out there with the fact that once most animals go extinct‚ they will most likely never come back. Poaching is a huge problem because most animals like rhinos‚ lions‚ and elephants are being poached. Their tusks and horns are said to cure certain diseases or have medicinal properties. This affects not only animal

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    Passage | Page | Response | "The Cold passed reluctantly from the earth‚ and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills‚ resting. As the landscape changed from brown to green‚ the army awakened‚ and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors. It cast its eyes upon the roads‚ which were growing from long troughs of liquid mud to proper thoroughfares. A river‚ amber-tinted in the shadow of its banks‚ purled at the army’s feet; and at night‚ when the stream hand become

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    RHINOCEROS POACHING Poaching Despite of the protective measure‚ prosecution of this animal continues with the exceptionally high and illegal price on the rhino horn in clandestine market. In Kaziranga National Park‚ 69 rhinos were poached during the period of 1988 to 1991 (Bhattacharya 1993). In Nepal‚ data shows that intensity of rhino poaching is depend on the action taken by the management authority. During 1976 to 1983 poaching was completely stopped due to the Army involvement in the conservation

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    One Flew the Cuckoo’s Nest: The Id‚ Ego‚ and Superego “Sometimes a manipulator’s own ends are simply the actual disruption of the ward for the sake of disruption” (27; pt.1). In One Flew the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey shows us the different sides of the id‚ ego‚ and superego. Although Ken Kesey differentiates in the subconscious forces of the mind within the characters‚ they are all affected by the combine. In One flew the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ McMurphy is categorized as the Id because of his instinctive

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    impersonal institutions overburdened with “large numbers of people with a complex mix of mental and socioeconomic problems.” (Asylums) Also “London during the Victorian era was famed for its pea-soupers fogs so thick you could barely see through it. The pea-soupers were caused by a combination of fogs from the River Thames and smoke from the coal fires”(Source 3). In a time when “one in four surgery patients died after surgery”(Medical Source)…‚ you were very lucky in Victorian times to have a good

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    intense use of imagery to form symbolism. As granny’s mind wanders‚ her thoughts jump from one to another. Imagery is used to show these transitions. “A fog rose over the valley‚ she saw it marching across the creek swallowing trees and moving up the hill like an army of ghosts. Soon it would be at the near edge of the orchard...” the vision of the fog moving in symbolizes a cloudiness coming over Granny’s mind as she tried to remember one thing but couldn’t grasp the thought.

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