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    The Athapascan Story is a creation story told by American Indians who lived in North America near Canada and Alaska. It tells how Asintmah was the first woman and how she built a loom and wove together the blanket of the earth. She was walking in the forest when everything became still. At this moment‚ she knew that the first humans had been born. The story ends by explaining that the Athapascan people remember the one who gave them life‚ and takes care of the Earth to thank her. Oannes the Fish

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    The Story Sweat was really depressing to read and on top of that to defend the antagonist. For the early 1920’s the story shows that there is hope for women who are being domestically abused. I don’t know much about the statistics but I know that spousal abuse was one of the many reasons for the prohibition which was during this time. Something that really stood out to me the first time I was reading this story was that Delia was a working woman. She wasn’t a delicate flower stay at home mom‚ but

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    she was a “lady.” The grandmother also has an interesting use of the word “good.” She calls Red Sammy a “good man” for letting some men buy gasoline on credit‚ suggesting that she associates “good men” with gullibility and blind faith. Later in the story‚ she causes the family to make a wrong turn because she misremember the location of a plantation house she wanted to visit. When she realizes her mistake‚ she jerks her knee‚ ultimately causing the car to crash. She does not tell anyone about her mistake

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    (An Analysis of three messages from The Story of an Hour) How much can you get done in an hour? About 60 minutes can go fast or slow depending upon what you are doing with your life. On some occasions it can have a million things happen at once. While on another time‚ nothing amazing or interesting happens. In The Story of an Hour‚ it shows how time can go slow and be compacted with many crazy items. This story is written by Kate Chopin (1850-1904) was a very amazing woman‚ she saw what love should’ve

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    have the respect and freedom they deserve. Sadly‚ that does not always happen. In the story America‚ the narrator talks about the segregation between the sharks and the jets. That’s symbolism today’s culture between America and Immigrates. A few Americas do not like Immigrates since they believe that they are curled and untrustworthy. In the story‚ the narrator shows American just as rude as Puerto Ricans. The story starts off as an over dramatic gay man‚ Mr. Bixby‚ telling a group of women fix their

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    Tolstoy’s story‚ Pahom is constantly looking for more land because he feels that he does not have enough. In reality‚ he should be looking for his and has family’s happiness. He took away his son’s wages‚ he moved the family more than once‚ and when he died‚ he put his family in debt and most likely poverty. He also created grudges between not only the neighbors he lived by‚ but also between his sister-in-law and wife. An example from another novel would be from Sara Shepard’s Pretty Little Liars

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    The Prince and the Pauper

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    Canty (youngest son of a family living with the dregs of society in Offal Court) has always aspired to a better life‚ encouraged by the local priest (who has taught him to read and write). Loitering around the palace gates one day‚ he sees a prince (the Prince of Wales – Edward VI). Tom is nearly caught and beaten by the Royal Guards; however‚ Edward stops them and invites Tom into his palace chamber. There the two boys get to know one another‚ fascinated by each other’s life and their uncanny resemblance

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    In the novel‚ Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the gothic element “altered senses‚ screams‚ and bloody hands” to establish the depressing mood and atmosphere. Altered senses was the first gothic element I chose. “there were times that he sort of slipped out of phase with reality- a holdover‚ I guess‚ from those early years when he was so locked in his own private universe. It wasn’t just that he didn’t see the big picture. Sometimes he saw a different picture entirely.” In this quote from the book

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    Machiavelli’s work‚ The Prince‚ is often claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy. The Prince was written as a guide for ruling and how to rule successfully. Through the clear and simple dialect‚ Machiavelli is able to compose understandable advice on how to have a fruitful reign. To fully support his ideas‚ Machiavelli uses Cesare Borgia’s rule as the prime example. Cesare Borgia’s rule is considered successful in the eyes of Machiavelli. This paper will outline Machiavelli’s points

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    The guests opinion is the story “The Bet” is more valid than the bankers and the lawyers. It is more valid because it says both are immoral‚ they both take away life‚ and that they are both inhumane. They are both immoral because they put a person in near solitude for many years at a time which gives can lead to many problems with that person. Also‚ they both take away life by not letting people communicate with others on the outside. This can drive them crazy and make them have bad social skills

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