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    In the story the “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator‚ Bub is a man of unknowing stuff‚ and usually assumes things without knowing the knowledge of certain things. For example‚ Robert a blind man‚ who visited bub‚ and his wife‚ and bub didn’t like the feeling a blind man coming to his home. Robert knew bubs wife from the past from a place where they read stories to blind people. Later in the story bub notices his wife and Robert were talking‚ and laughing‚ and just having a good time‚ which

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    us. John Steven‚ author of climate “Climate change already taking toll‚ even as we ignore it” argues that the subtle changes in climate have been actually causing havoc in nature and could be deadly. I agree with John Steven because he reminds us that we need to look at flooding as a problem‚ caused by climate change. Although well not argued‚ John Stevens also suggests that the melting in the arctic is due to rising temperature brought upon by climate change. One of the biggest issues John Steven

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    With the passing of the third amendment‚ there were positive effects on our country. The soldiers had a place to stay during wartime without complaints from citizens. (Beef this idea up) This is still needed today because without a place to stay the soldiers wouldn’t have security while they are fighting for our security.  The third amendment brings balance to America in society. (How)There has not been a case in U.S. With this amendment in 200 years (cite this) the third amendment helps the community

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    Throughout The secret lives of Sgt. John Wilson‚ the main character John is a very manipulative person. He lies to everyone around him to cover up previous lies that he’s told. John may not intentionally lie‚ but since he constantly lies it comes naturally to him. From the beginning of Wilsons first marriage to Polly‚ Polly’s family figures out what kind of man Wilson really is. Polly never caught on to Johns lying‚ “Polly’s family noticed Jack’s [John’s] tendency to lie when it suited his purposes

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    Pooja Mistry 5/24/09 Battle of Gettysburg There was a lot of controversy as to why the U.S. Civil War had started. Many believe that it was merely a difference between the two cultures such as the north and the south. While the North was fighting to abolish slavery‚ the South was fighting to sustain slavery. The Confederate General‚ Robert E. Lee had proven to be invincible after his victories at Chancellorsville and Fredricksberg‚ and was finally defeated at Gettysburg. The Battle of

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    Purpose and Scope of the Study The Pangasinan State University Urdaneta Campus has its rules and regulations in order to keep the balance of student-professor relation. And in order to be called a PSU Student in the said campus‚ one must enroll in subject/s. To complete the procedure of being a student‚ a subject eventually must have an instructor or a professor. Every instructors/professors has their own characteristics‚ behaviors and including their performances in teaching a subject matter

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    moral or ethical to terminate a pregnancy‚ and whether or not a fetus is considered a human life. No matter where you stand on the issue‚ abortion is one of the most debated topics in today’s society. If the killing of an innocent person is considered morally wrong‚ then why shouldn’t it be considered that having an abortion be morally wrong? By the time a woman finds out she is pregnant the fetus has already started forming human like components. Three weeks after conception the fetus’s brain‚ spinal

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    1984’s main character is "Winston Smith‚” and he writes for the Ministry of Truth by rewriting history to make the country look better. Winston Smith lives in a futuristic England in the year 1984‚ and the government is totalitarian and is run by someone named Big Brother. Winston is extremely different from the citizens around him and he believes that there should be freedoms granted to the humans. Proles were robots in the books that were unfettered by humans‚ but had the freedom to do what they

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    History of third sex In all probability the pre-historical human societies had close to 5 or 6 gender identities‚ keeping with the nature of humans. Indeed some of the surviving ancient tribes (e.g. the Native Americans or the Bugis of Sulawesi‚ etc.)). When there were not enough gender identities‚ unlike present day west‚ these cultures accommodated all the possible shades of gender within the ones available. The feminine male‚ the masculine female and the hermaphrodite --- all were considered

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    Point of View/Perspective: The story is told in third person limited omniscient because the story is told by an outside narrator that has specific insight into Guy’s thoughts. His perspective is reliable and slightly subjective because Montag forms specific opinions that he applies to situations in the novel. Guy is open to ideas early in the novel‚ but later forms strong beliefs based on what he has learned from other central characters. He is not as easily accepting of new ideas as the story goes

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