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    On a humid summer day in Chicago‚ my family and I decided to take a long journey to visit my distant family/friend in the Upper East Side of Chicago. Although‚ the car ride seemed peaceful and smooth‚ little did I know this was a journey to the most horrific town I’ve ever seen. Furthermore‚ three long hours rolled by‚ my dad finally made the last turn into the town where this relative lived. It seemed as soon as we turned‚ the clouds began to turn gray and dull. While driving down the streets which

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    Narmer Palette

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    texts show the Lower (Red) Egyptian Crown representing the many battles fought by the sun god before dawn on his daily journey. The Upper (White) Egyptian Crown represents the sun at midday. It is also interesting to note that the king is walking barefoot on both sides of the palette‚ as he is walking on ground sacred to the gods and goddesses. The victim kneeling in front of King Narmer is shown as naked in comparison to the king who is fully clothed. This may be a way to represent him as uncivilized

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    The life of the Samurais and Knights were very similar but the Samurais showed fearsome and dedication to their warrior life.They faced many battles which lead to death and won and would win the fight against the knights. Knights had valuable weapons but not enough to defeat the Samurais. Samurais carried a bow‚ the sword‚ a spear‚ and their most prized possession was the ‘Katana’. “ The Katana was a long‚ curved sword. It had a single edged blade and a long handle”. {SOURCE#3} With these kinda

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    into Hyde permanently. Stevenson makes us feel the evilness of Hyde by using violence‚ the setting‚ syntax and the comparisons of Hyde to Sir Danvers. A way how Stevenson makes the reader feels the evil of Hyde is the use of violence‚ such as ‘trampling his victim’. This is how he attacked the small girl‚ very early in the novella. Also‚ Stevenson makes us feel the evil of Hyde is when he ‘Clubbed Carew to the earth’. This implies that Hyde pushed Carew with such a force down on to the street. Another

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    Carp are a family of fish native to Europe and Asia. The common carp has been in the US for over 100 years. The common carp is considered a nuisance fish‚ but it doesn’t seem to be doing too much harm to the lakes and rivers it lives in. The newest carp invaders‚ seem to be causing trouble in the Mississippi River and surrounding waters. Introduced to the U.S. in the 1970’s to control weed and parasite growth in aquatic farms‚ common carp eventually managed to get into the Mississippi River and

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    Shiva Nataraja

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    fire of destruction and transformation represents Shiva’s role as the destroyer at the end of each world age. The cobra represents his mastery over death. Under Shiva’s standing leg is a dwarf. The dwarf is the demon of forgetfulness and Shiva is trampling him‚ indicating his ability to overcome ignorance. Shiva’s other foot is held up in the dancing motion to signify liberation. The four arms represent the God’s dominion over the four directions. This classic bronze comes from the Chola period in

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    Paul E Mrs. Terashima English 1 31 January 2011 Lizabeth is... The character Lizabeth in "Marigolds" by Eugenia W. Collier is a growing child. Like any other child‚ Lizabeth does her chores when she is supposed to and runs wild when it is time to run wild. Lizabeth explains‚ "After a few chores around the tumbledown shanty‚ Joey and I were free to run wild in the sun with other children similarly situated‚" (50). When she hears her dad cry‚ she feels lost and expresses her feelings

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    Sophocles’ short story “Antigone” displays a myriad of tragedies intertwined in one family. Sophocles’ heroine‚ Antigone faces execution‚ Antigone’s betrothed Haemon toils with the moral dilemma of being loyal to his father or future wife‚ while Haemon’s father‚ Creon refuses to learn justice until it is too late. Antigone is a strong-minded young woman‚ who forgoes the laws of society to honour her deceased brother with a proper burial. After mourning the deaths of her parents and two brothers

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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    novels The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde the authors use science to explore the duality of man. Hyde is a man with no consequence‚ who indulges in his desires unlike everyone else. “With ape like fury‚ he was trampling his victim underfoot and hailing down a storm of blows”(Stevenson 15). Jekyll creates Hyde because he was looking into the nature of man. More specifically‚ he was trying to understand why man does what he does. Jekyll as the doctor could see the

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    qualities in humans. Nothing is really gained in revenge; what may seemed to have been gained is surely temporary. This is demonstrated all throughout Dickens’s novel Tale of Two Cities. Early in the book‚ the arrogant Marquis kills Gaspard’s son by trampling him over with his horse and carriage. As Gaspard weeps in the loss of his son‚ the marquis throws a coin as his retribution for killing a boy. Not long after‚ the marquis is found murdered by Gaspard with a note reading‚ "Drive him fast to his tomb

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