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    Short Story: Take Away

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    Absolution * Icarus fell burning so the moral they intend you take away is that downfall follows disobedience. "Should have listened to his father‚" they tut and purse their waxy lips. They didn’t see the brilliance of the flames. They don’t have wings. * You open your eyes and stare up at the ceiling. The sun will be rising up over the water soon‚ to laugh at those waking from dreams of worlds spun bright and beautiful. You get up. Breakfast is waiting for you and it is already going

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    allow them to take advantage of unexpected large meals which will serve to tide them over during the slower months when food might be hard to find. This would keep them from starving until they can find more food. However starvation is not a cause of death for the Polar Bear‚ as their ability to store body fat‚ enables them to go such long periods without food‚ that it would be almost impossible for the Polar Bear to go hungry! The necks of Polar Bears are longer than their nearest kin‚ the brown bear

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    Julius Caesar

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    and a conviction that they possess free will. Cassius says "the fault...lies not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings." Later‚ however‚ he rejects this claim saying that he no longer "holds Epicurus strong." Brutus says "There is a tide in the affairs of men‚ which‚ taken at the flood‚ leads on to victory‚" but his encounter with Caesar’s ghost makes him doubt this belief. -Differences Brutus is actually friends with Caesar and highly respects him and what he does. Brutus is

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    is obsessed with his own way of thinking and doesn’t like to accept other people’s point of view. For example‚ Mr. Fox doesn’t believe in wasting any resources and buying materialistic things him or his family doesn’t need. ‘’We eat when we’re not hungry. We drink when we’re not thirsty. We buy what we don’t need and throw away everything’s that’s useful’’ - Theroux‚ 9. This relates directly to the role of free will because Allie’s set of of morals and beliefs doesn’t allow him to have an open mind

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    Julius Caesar Summary

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    Cassius is leading him? It ’s hard to tell. Brutus admits only that he ’s dissatisfied‚ and agrees to discuss the matter further. Caesar‚ now back from the races‚ tells his friend Antony that he doesn ’t trust a man like Cassius‚ with his "lean and hungry look." He has good reason to be suspicious. Casca tells Brutus and Cassius how the Roman people three times offered Caesar the crown‚ and how three times he refused it. Perhaps Caesar doesn ’t want to be king- that ’s what his friends would argue;

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    always saddened when I kill an animal. It’s not remorse I feel. I know why I’m a hunter. It’s out of respect." But not always do the roles stay the same‚ sometimes‚ the tides turn and the hunted become the hunters.This story is so thought provoking‚ because of its classic theme that anyone can become the hunted. When one looks at “Hungry Like The Wolf” by duran duran‚ one can see that this theme is still pertinent to today’s world because even in music they show that anyone can become the hunted. One

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    Rifleman Dodd

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    Rifleman Dodd was the “Commandant’s Choice” for 1996 and it supported the year’s theme of “commitment.” It followed the struggles of Dodd‚ a rifleman in the British Ninety-Fifth‚ as he tried to return to his regiment when he was cut off by the French. The setting was the peninsular campaign during the Napoleonic War. The combatants were the French who “would hang or shoot—if they did not torture—any one they caught who was not a Frenchman‚” the British who only make appearances at the beginning and

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    Full Moon Phenomenon

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    Full Moon Phenomenon A black cat crosses the road and it is bad luck‚ you aren’t supposed to open an umbrella inside of the house or a building‚ or break a mirror. These are all superstitions are that people believe in‚ it starts as early as age eighteen months when children start to exhibit a form of magical thinking when they begin to create imaginary worlds while playing. One superstition I grew up thinking was true and until recently I still did was that crazy things happen when a full

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    Macbeth's Quest For Power

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    thoughts and actions. The tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by the renown William Shakespeare‚ tells of Macbeth’s gradual downfall as he begins to attain and preserve status as the King of Scotland. Throughout the play‚ it is illustrated that his power-hungry ambitions begin to feast upon his entire life. In other words‚ it causes him to profoundly focus on success‚ thus pushing himself and loved ones away from his life. This is also reflected during the reign and downfall of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany

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    Assignment: Review of Gone With the Wind Date: 2013.10.11 The Scarlet Flame Have you seen that girl‚ sitting around by dozen of beaux with her dimples deep and her earrings sparking? Have you seen that girl‚ marching alone the war with her shoulder squared and her back straight? Have you seen that girl‚ fighting against the poverty and starvation with her heart hard and her promises kept? Have you seen that girl‚ goosing the public with her head up high and her eyes determined? That girl is

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