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    monarchies considered their kingdoms to be descendants of Charlemagne’s empire. 4. Describe the Carolingian Empire and the influence of the Norse Peoples. The Carolingian Empire takes its name from its founder‚ known as Charles‚ known as Charles Martel because of its military power. The Norse people developed a remarkable set of shipbuilding techniques and seafaring skills. 5. How did England become a regional authority? England became a regional authority

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    The documentary‚ Human‚ presents in an original and powerful manner the testimonies and beliefs of diverse individuals of the world. Yann Arthus-Bertrand‚ the director of the film‚ tries to show the cultural richness and social difference that exists throughout the globe. Yann is recognized by the development of Foundation GoodPlanet and other documentaries that attempt to demonstrate the magnificence of the planet Earth and the controversies created by human society‚ such as‚ global warming and

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    As a result of this‚ most novels typically tend to focus on several specific areas‚ leaving other areas less explored. Setting‚ main character‚ and conflict are arguably the three most important elements of a novel. Novels such as Life of Pi by Yann Martel and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger demonstrate the importance of these three elements‚ yet highlight these areas to different degrees. Much of this variation is due to the different genres and styles of both books. Classic coming of age

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    Part A: Summary The author‚ Yann Joly‚ supports their argument against legislation to protect genetic rights with three main points. The first point that the article mentions is that genetic discrimination cannot be “accurately described as a widespread practice within the life-insurance industry.” The author supports this with the fact that the practice of genetic discrimination has been found only in the context of Huntington’s disease‚ this being discovered after more than twenty years of trying

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    The Extreme Impact of Humans on the Environment Humankind is advancing‚ but the environment is deteriorating‚ yet there are changes that the world is still waiting for. Both Yann Arthus-Bertrand in “A Wide Angle View of Fragile Earth” and Elizabeth Kolbert in “The Weight of the World” have an underlying agreement that society is to blame for these environmental changes. Although they persuade the audience in various ways‚ they have the same main goal: protecting the environment. Arthus-Bertrand

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    A mature decision with an immature motive will consequently result in a negative outcome. “A&P” is a short story about a boy named Sammy who changes from being an immature person‚ to progressively becoming mature‚ and returns to being immature. In the beginning of the story‚ when 3 girls dressed in bathing suits walks into the A&P Grocery Store‚ Sammy’s immatureness is clearly visible. “There was the chunky one...‚ there was one of those chubby berry-faces...” Without even getting to know them he

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    Analysis of “Hollow at the core”: Deconstructing Yann Martel’s Life of Pi The author Florence Stratton’s main purpose of this analysis is to deconstruct Yann Martel’s Life of Pi. She argues various points attempting to dissect and make reason of Martel’s choices in the novel. Stratton also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the novel’s claims. Stratton’s major claim is that Martel’s treatment of religion in the novel is not persuasive in making all its readers believe in God. It

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    Pi’s character transformation and development identify the life circumstances‚ spirituality‚ and relationship. The author utilizes Pi’s faith to shift the reader’s perception of religion. The Life Of Pi has a lot of meaning towards religion‚ how religion isnt just about loving God nor brother hood its mostly of all the faith you have towards God. At the beggining of the book Pi was still desifering religion he belived that every religion is about faith and they all go the same way and loving God

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    Quotes: (15) “Richard Parker has stayed with me. I’ve never forgotten him. Dare I say I miss him? I do. I miss him. I still see him in my dreams. They are nightmares mostly‚ but nightmares tinged with love. Such is the strangeness of the human heart.” (Martel 6) The very beginning of the book shows the bond formed by Pi and Richard Parker. The shared experience does create somewhat fond memories in Pi’s mind. Richard Parker was Pi’s tether‚ keeping him from diving into depression and losing his will to

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    Charlemagne – ca. 500 – 1000 A.D. Charlemagne was a medieval emperor. He ruled during the time known as the Middle Ages which was from 500 A.D. to 1000 A.D. This time period is also called the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages were named that because we are not exactly sure what life was like during this time period because of the little information we have. The people in Western Europe had many different religions. Charlemagne was born into the Frank tribe which was a German tribe living in the area of northwest

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