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  • The Mac Is King

    The Mac Is King

    shop Express, Adobe's online photo editing, hosting, storage, and showcase for snap shooters. Online image editing is not a radical new conceptвЂ"several well-received products in this genre have popped up in recent years. Express differentiates itself from most of these services by providing a complete end-to-end experience: uploading and editing your photos; storing and hosting them in albums and galleries, and sharing them through e-mail, slideshows, and via online services like Facebook, Photobucket, Picasa, andвЂ"soon,

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    Essay Length: 1,757 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • King Leopolds Ghost

    King Leopolds Ghost

    Guantanamo Bay Teach-In Session Three: First, Do No Harm: Medical Professionals and Guantanamo Worldwide attention has been focused on allegations of abuse during interrogation of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, as well as in Iraq and Afghanistan. The current controversy about Guantanamo interrogations adds the dilemma of determining when psychological pressure turns into torture. Military physicians at Guantanamo have two very different functions: the traditional role of treating those detained, and the nontraditional role of assisting

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    Essay Length: 953 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • King Solomons Mines Analysis

    King Solomons Mines Analysis

    Salman Farooq Ghani Mr. Weigel Honors English VII 11 December 2004 King Solomon's Mines Henry Rider Haggard sets out to create a peculiarly thrilling and vigorous tale of adventure, in his book King Solomon's Mines. King Solomon's Mines is a romantic adventure tale. Sir Henry Curtis, Captain Good and the Allan Quatermain set out on a perilous journey in search for a lost companion and fabled treasure. The book is based in Zululand, Africa and

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    Essay Length: 2,508 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2010
  • King Lear

    King Lear

    Tragic it is (working title) It is undeniable that both plays are in fact tragic. To what degree is debatable. The play King Lear starts out with Lear disgraced by his daughters because they would not allow for his knights. As a result King Lear decides to leave the castle and goes insane. To add insult to injury, all three of the daughters in the play die at the end and King Lear himself dies

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    Essay Length: 515 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Oscar Wilde - Young King

    Oscar Wilde - Young King

    Oscar Wilde's 'The Young King' is the tale of a young man's metamorphosis, through a dream quest, that opens his eyes to the heart rendering struggle of the poor, who are exploited by the rich and the powerful to satisfy their own selfish needs. The change that takes place in the Young King reflects his attainment of the virtue asked for in Christ's message. The story begins with "the night before the day fixed for

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    Essay Length: 1,777 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Martin The Warrior

    Martin The Warrior

    MARTIN THE WARRIOR Martin In a time of danger A time of hunger The mouse was a stranger The mouse was strong He showed the cats With help from some bats How to behave He showed his pain, anger, and strife The creatures were thankful As a matter of fact He was honored for not only a life But for many years to come The novel, Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques, is a

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    Essay Length: 738 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • King Lear Act V

    King Lear Act V

    "How does Act 5 fit our expectation of a Shakespearean tragedy?" Shakespeare wrote King Lear in 1605 or 1606 when he was already a successful playwright. It is one of his many tragedies, although it includes some differences. Nevertheless, following a classical model, the fifth act is used to bring a conclusion to the play, thus the audience expects the events to be wound up, with justice done and right restored. According to Aristotle, the

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    Essay Length: 1,396 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • King Tut

    King Tut

    King Tutankhamun: A Biography Egyptian history is divided into many different time periods according the centuries. The New Kingdom in ancient Egyptian history is defined as the time between the 16th century BCE and the 11th century BC. During this time period there were three major dynasties that took place: (1) the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt; (2) the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt; (3) and the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt was

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    Essay Length: 1,397 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Pincher Martin: No Sanity When You'Re Stranded

    Pincher Martin: No Sanity When You'Re Stranded

    Pincher Martin: No Sanity When You're Stranded In the novel, Pincher Martin, written by William Golding, Christopher Hadley Martin goes through a psychological transformation when he is stranded on an uninhabited island. The author associates his internal change with external change, by forcing Christopher into isolation and with the use of strong symbolic language. This seclusion triggers his transformation and ultimately results in his death. Christopher begins his journey when he is the only survivor

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    Essay Length: 1,391 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2010
  • Madness In King Lear

    Madness In King Lear

    Madness distorts reality, but also reveals truth through wisdom. It is evident through Shakespeare's characterization of the Fool, King Lear, and Edgar in the play King Lear. The Fool provides insight through mad blabber. In a state of confusion King Lear is taught wisdom. Edgar's feigning lunacy creates reason from more madness. The wise Fool disregarded at first, serves as a misunderstood guide to the characters, foreshadowing the oncoming events in King Lear. He

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    Essay Length: 1,105 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2010
  • King Lear And Blindness

    King Lear And Blindness

    Vision is a recurring theme throughout Shakespeare's "king Lear", which refers to the metaphorical and physical blindness of the characters. Although bonds and injustice could both be very well considered as themes, they do not alter and influence the overall meaning of the play. The "blindness" displayed by both Gloucester and Lear allow political power to fall into the incorrect hands. In order to understand the theme of Shakespeare's great tragedy, we must explore what

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    Essay Length: 707 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • Martin Vs Malcolm

    Martin Vs Malcolm

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a very important figure of the modern era. His lectures and dialogues moved the concern and sparked the sense of right and wrong of a generation. The movements and marches he led brought important changes in the foundation of American life through his courage and selfless dedication. This dedication gave direction to thirteen years of civil rights activities. His charming leadership inspired men and women, young and old, in

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    Essay Length: 495 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2010
  • King Tutt

    King Tutt

    Tutankamun's Life Tutankhamun, or better known as King Tut, was a pharaoh who accomplished little in his life. He did not expand Egypt's borders nor enjoy triumphant victories like the many pharaohs before him; however, he is the most recognized and probably the most famous pharaoh today. But why is he so famous? This answer can be attributed to the discovery of his tomb and his elaborate treasure. King Tut's tomb was a major discovery

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    Essay Length: 863 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • Dream Of Vietnam's Coffee King

    Dream Of Vietnam's Coffee King

    DREAM OF VIETNAM'S COFFEE KING "I always dream of building a well- known coffee trademark so that my country can export a large volume of processed coffee, not just green coffee beans," Vietnam' s coffee king Dang Le Nguyen Vu told Xinhua. Seven years ago, Dang Le Nguyen Vu, director of Trung Nguyen Coffee Co Ltd, was nobody but a medical student whose parents are poor workers. Nurtured by the aspiration to make a

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    Essay Length: 2,595 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Mcdonald's And Burger King

    Mcdonald's And Burger King

    • McDonald's has a goal of 100% total customer satisfactionЈ¬ this goal is not always attainable. McDonald's has a second company goal that sets them apart from most of their competitors. • McDonald's customer service policy is laid out in the McDonald's Guarantee. They are more concerned with the quality of the service than the speed of the service. They then prepare that order while the customers wait. • Employees were working at a

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    Essay Length: 2,434 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • King Tut

    King Tut

    Review: Williams, A. R., “King Tut”, in the National Geographic, photographed by Kenneth Garrett, June, 2005 A.R. Williams writes several articles for the National Geographic Magazine. Both she and Garrett found this trip very fun to explore. She describes Tut as “not a major player in Egypt Pharaonic history”. This reviewer also agrees that there is not much known about this ruler. It is believed that Tut ruled Egypt between 1334 and 1325 B.C. He

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    Essay Length: 471 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Symbolism Of Butterflies: Death And The Kings Horseman

    Symbolism Of Butterflies: Death And The Kings Horseman

    At the theater department's performance of Wole Soyinka's "Death and the Kings Horseman", the cast performed with great agility, and paying attention to detail and a full embodiment of the symbolism and metaphoric depth of the text. When asked about the meaning of the play, the author stated "The Colonial Factor is an incident, a catalytic incident merely. The confrontation in the play is largely metaphysical, contained in the human vehicle which is Elesin and

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    Essay Length: 1,356 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Oedipus The King

    Oedipus The King

    Oedipus the King You have heard the phrase actions speak louder then words. I feel that this thought originated from Oedipus. Just talk does not create a hero. Talking can only get you so much admiration; but action, along with words and accomplishments can take you from human to "God like". Throughout this essay, I am going to take you through the beginning, middle, and end of Oedipus's life. I will show you how he

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    Essay Length: 893 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • King Tut

    King Tut

    King Tutankhamun Introduction King Tutankhamun was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty who ruled from1333 BC вЂ" 1324 BC, during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. He is the most recognized and probably the most famous pharaoh today because of the discovery of his tomb and his treasures. King Tut’s tomb was a major discovery of the 19th century. It was a phenomenal discovery that made headlines across the world. Up

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    Essay Length: 967 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Oedipus The King

    Oedipus The King

    Oedipus The King In Greek mythology the oracles or gods are rarely wrong in their predictions of the future. Yet the characters still try to fight the predictions. Do their personalities and traits decide their future, or does fate take its course no matter what? Oedipus was a shrewd man furnished with wit and intellect, yet his lack of insight (the ability to see and understand clearly the inner nature of himself) and his

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    Essay Length: 625 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • King Cotton

    King Cotton

    "Cotton is King" The South's predominant economic principle before the War of Northern Aggression was "Cotton is King." The South, as it was known around the turn of the 19th century, was solely dependent upon its cotton production. Low prices, unmarketable goods, and over-used land were driving the necessity for slavery and the need for cotton production out. Were it not for a Yankee's ingenuity, the South as we study it now may have been

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    Essay Length: 1,061 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • King Oedipus

    King Oedipus

    King Oedipus King Oedipus' life was very unfortunate, besides being King of Thebes. The King himself did not do anything wrong throughout his life, but when he was called upon by the Thebans to save the city from a plague his life fell apart. King Oedipus tried to find out what killed Laius the King before he came to power, because the oracle told them that his murder needed to leave to free the city

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    Essay Length: 454 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2010
  • King Lear's Madness

    King Lear's Madness

    In act two of Shakespeare’s King Lear, Lear’s mind can no longer bear all the mixed emotions it possess, and his sanity therefore begins to deteriorate. By the time that this scene takes place, Lear has been reduced from being a dominant and respected monarch, to being a lonely, rejected man, cast out from his family, followers, and fortune. Lear naturally turns to power as a solution to his troubles, and as a calmer to

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    Essay Length: 389 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2010
  • King Lear's Madness

    King Lear's Madness

    In a writing of Shakespeare’s play “King Lear”, the main character is King Lear who starts off as a respected and powerful king. As the story progresses the king loses his power because of his own stupidity and blindness. The tragedy of this play is shown through the daughters of the king, the fool, and finally when Lear’s sanity is tested. At the beginning of the play, King Lear is powerful and harsh. He decides

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    Essay Length: 743 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2010
  • All The King's Men

    All The King's Men

    Jack Burden, the chronicler and one of two possible protagonists of Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men, is anything but a static narrator. His character is quite possibly even more dynamic than that of Willie Stark, the novel's man of the hour. Throughout the adventures and misadventures Jack encounters on the capricious road of life, he ultimately destroys his original self, tries on numerous vaguely different personalities, and ends up an entirely altered entity.

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    Essay Length: 1,372 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2010

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