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    Yessica Imm Professor Samuel D. Huntington English 1302-5011 12 June 2012 Looking Through a Window Does happiness relate to freedom? Does everything happen for a reason? "Eveline"‚ written by James Joyce‚ is a really good example of how life presents itself as an adventure with obstacles and sacrifices we are supposed to be willing to go through. Most of the times‚ our process of decision making goes against what we really want and what really makes us happy‚ but that is also part of life which

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    literary and mediatic productions as legatee to the ideology of Western colonies in general‚ turned their gazing gawk on another Arab space in North Africa‚ mainly Morocco. The original outset of the Anglo-American interest in Morocco can be traced through successive genres of travel narratives‚ essays‚ novels‚ etc. that seized Morocco as their subject of writing and setting of shooting films down to its strategic and intercontinental locus. Going back to some historical reviews of the literature written

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    In Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs through It”‚ Maclean explains his younger life. Maclean also shows us the divide that the river places on Paul. Paul’s actions at and away from the river are drastically different. Paul away from the river is a troubled young man who finds himself in trouble with the law and others. At the river Paul was known as a fly fisherman. The Big Blackfoot river gives a sense of power and control to Paul that he isn’t able to feel away from the river. Norman shows Paul away

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    Essay: Baroque Opera through the Ages Baroque is defined as a historical period from about the start of the 1600s‚ through about the end of 1750. It is expressed as a style of music‚ art‚ and architecture which flourished in Europe during this time period. In this essay I will be defining what exactly Baroque Opera is‚ where it originated from and show those whom expressed this defining style. At the very early start of opera‚ which was pre 1600s‚ the first piece to be credited was written

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    Seeing Through Blind Eyes: In a critical essay written by Diane Andrews Henningfeld‚ Henningfeld says that the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly before Carver made it the title of his collection that bears the same name. The story has become one of the most frequently taught short stories of Carver’s body of work (Henningfeld). In the story‚ the closed-minded narrator meets his wife’s good friend‚ Robert‚ who happens to be blind. As the story progresses

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    Love Through a Lens There are three stories that I loved in particular during this quarter. The Things They Carried‚ A Roman Incident‚ and A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings. These three stories carried a lot of emotion and excitement. They all have different plots and backgrounds‚ but for the most part‚ there are so much in common between these three stories in a psychological‚ socio/political‚ spiritual‚ queer‚ and feminist lens. Besides those examples‚ the one thing that connects these three the

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    WATCHING THE WORLD THROUGH “PRISM” PRISM is a clandestine mass electronic surveillance data mining program known to have been operated by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) since 2007. The Prism program collects stored Internet communications based on demands made to Internet companies such as Google Inc. under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to turn over any data that match court-approved search terms. The NSA can use these Prism request to target communications that

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    and audience the true feelings and emotions of Hamlet. All seven soliloquies‚ each slightly different‚ proclaim Hamlet’s inner conflicts and reasons for delaying his revenge. Hamlet is a very complex character. He doesn’t really know who he is‚ but through his soliloquies we can trace Hamlet’s search for his true identity. In Hamlet’s opening soliloquy he reveals how he feels towards Claudius and his mother. He is disgusted with the circumstances of their marriage. "With such dexterity to incestuous

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    My journey through literacy has hit many snafus along the way. Literacy is not something that can simply be programmed. There are many different aspects to literacy‚ I am constantly learning to adapt and incorporate new methods of communication in my everyday life. Throughout my career both professionally and personally the most embarrassing situations are the ones I have learned the most about literacy. Literacy is ever present in almost everyone’s lives‚ it is not a static defined concept‚ but

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    effective method of control; for when people are miserable they lack the resolve to rebel‚ since they will be weakened both mentally and physically. The Party is able to maintain control of the people by keeping them at a perpetual state of misery through an unfulfilling lifestyle‚ lack of psychological stimuli‚ and loss of individuality. The people of Oceania live in a cold‚ dark world full of dread and constraints. In such conditions‚ life can be but unfulfilling at best. The people of Oceania have

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