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    Passages from the text pg.#s Commentary “She felt how much more precious was such a sentiment than that meaner kind which would have borne with actual; and with her whole spirit she prayed that‚ for single moment‚ she might satisfy his highest and deepest conception.” p.8 1. (T‚ P) Aylmer’s foolishness of striving for perfection leads to his wife’s death. He is unable to see her the way she is due to her tiny imperfection which is not good enough for him. It shows that no one is perfect and that

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    Siddhartha River Passage

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    Storm Lawrence 10/2/12 River Passage Analysis The Realm of Reality The river is everywhere at the same time‚ at the source and at the mouth...in the ocean and in the mountains‚ everywhere‚ and that the present only exists for it‚ not the shadow of the past‚ nor the shadow of the future...Siddhartha the boy‚ Siddhartha the mature man and Siddhartha the old man [are] only separated by shadows‚ not through reality...Nothing was‚ nothing will be‚ everything has reality and presence. (p. 87‚ Hesse)

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    Passage Analysis Hamlet

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    This passage‚ from act one of Hamlet by Williams Shakespeare is vital to one’s understanding of the play as a whole because it calls to mind the major themes of Hamlet’s uncertainty about who he is coupled with the confusion he feels about his identity‚ Hamlet’s highly mercurial nature‚ and the power of influence that father’s wield over their sons. In the opening line of this passage‚ ““Where wilt thou lead me? Speak; I’ll go no further”‚ Hamlet is literally demanding that the ghost tells him where

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    Europe and the World: New Encounters‚ 1500-1800 On the Brink of a New World ❖ By the 16th century‚ the Atlantic seaboard had become the center of a commercial activity that raised Portugal and Spain and later the Dutch Republic‚ England‚ and France to prominence ➢ the age of expansion was a crucial factor in the European transition from the agrarian economy of the MA to a commercial and industrial capitalistic system. The Motives ❖ Contact w/non-Europeans remained limited until the end of

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    Henry Hudson: Explorer

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    discovered Jan Mayen Island (a tiny island off eastern Greenland). In 1608‚ he sailed to Novaya Zemlya (an island north of Russia in the Arctic Ocean). Hudson was then hired by the Dutch East India Company in 1609‚ to try to find the Northwest Passage farther south. On this trip‚ in a ship called the Half Moon‚ Hudson sailed to Nova Scotia‚ and then sailed south. He found what is now called the Hudson River. Hudson is credited with discovering the location which is now New York City (although the

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    Cheat Codes Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "settings.txt" file in the "C:/Users/[user name]/My Games/Runic Games/Torchlight 2/Save/[number]" directory. Look for the following line: console:0 and change it to: console:1 While playing the game‚ press [Insert] to display the console window. Then‚ type one of the following codes and press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function. Note:

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    “Part of spiritual and emotional maturity is recognizing that it’s not like you’re going to try to fix yourself and become a different person. You remain the same person‚ but you become awakened” (Kornfield). This thoughtful quote by Jack Kornfield perfectly describes the protagonist’s journey in the book Zack by William Bell. Zack was a troubled boy‚ confused of who he is and where he comes from‚ but only after he accepted himself did he really mature and saw the world in its true state. The book

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    Car Accidnent Passage

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    In January this year‚ I had seen a car accident happen for the first time. The accident HAPPENED on Sydney road. I was being driven to my friends house by my father‚ I had witnessed a car go out of control and crash into the side of the road into the shops. The car was a large and black. Fortunately‚ the shop that the car crashed into was closed so no people were injured. The driver was hurt because the car crashed in speed. The front windo was broken and the car was crushed. Because of the

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    Comment closely on ways in which Forster introduces the setting of the novel in the opening chapter. Forster introduces his novel to us through the setting. He describes Chandrapore as an impoverished city whose pain and low life is shielded by a romanticized view of its British inhabitants. He describes the Indians as barely people who have very little significance and value. He does this through descriptions of the city itself and connecting it back to the people and poverty. Forster still manages

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    “If you had a clear conscience‚ why were you scared?” “Like I says before‚ it weren’t safe for any nigger to be in a—fix like that.” “But you weren’t in a fix—you testified that you were resisting Miss Ewell. Were you so scared that she’d hurt you‚ you ran‚ a big buck like you?” “No suh‚ I’s scared I’d be in court‚ just like I am now.” “Scared of arrest‚ scared you’d have to face up to what you did?” “No suh‚ scared I’d hafta face up to what I didn’t do.” “Are you being impudent to me‚ boy

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