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  • Two Flawlessly Flawed Heroes (The Illiad)

    Two Flawlessly Flawed Heroes (The Illiad)

    The Illiad, an epic poem written by Homer, is set during the very end of the long Trojan War. The war starts after Paris, a prince of Troy, steals Helen, the wife of an Achean named Menelaus. Menelaus' brother is Agamemnon, the leader of the Achean army and they go to war with the Trojans to win Helen back. The initial conflict in the story is when Achilles gets angry because Agamemnon takes his beautiful

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    Essay Length: 1,702 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2011
  • The Tell Tale Heart

    The Tell Tale Heart

    Today I felt like an accomplice to a murder. I was with this mad man, and I knew he was crazy. Some days it seemed like he dear the old man, but others days I wondered what was going on in his head. For a week I watched him look over the old man while he was asleep. The way he stared at his face and played particular attention to what he called the "vulture

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    Essay Length: 1,611 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2011
  • Farming Our Cities

    Farming Our Cities

    Farming Our Cities In the period immediately preceding the emergence of the first cities, two major society-shaping changes also took place. First, major advances in agricultural technology allowed those with other skills to trade of food instead of sustenance farming. Second, community decision-making was taken out of the hands of the village elders and given to a single leader, the chieftain. Without both of these shifts, the city, as we know it, could not have

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    Essay Length: 527 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2011
  • Response: 'The Two Faces Of Tourism

    Response: 'The Two Faces Of Tourism

    Through the essay 'The two faces of tourism', author Jonathan Tourtellot has expressed his deepest concerns about the rapid growth of tourism and the kind of effect this will have upon maintaining the integrity of the tourist spots as unique places in the world. Through out the essay the continuous friction between the modernization of the tourist spot against keeping them "as it is" is very much evident. In this essay, the author has talked

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    Essay Length: 1,068 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2011
  • "Two Friends" By Guy De Maupassant

    "Two Friends" By Guy De Maupassant

    Guy de Maupassant and "Two Friends" War, Naturalism, and Tragedy. A way of life, a style of literature, and the way it all ends. Guy de Maupassant lived and served in war, wrote about it, and ended it all a sad and tormented man. We can see all this through his literature and in the way he writes his dark and melancholy works. July 15th, 1870, Emperor Napoleon III, "Led his nation into one of

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    Essay Length: 709 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2011
  • Two Moms And Two Dads

    Two Moms And Two Dads

    The conception that lesbians and gay men may be parents is frequently perceived in today’s society as impossible or immoral. Gay men and lesbians are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women only. My approach to this uniquely controversial topic of gay parenting will be that of attempting to analyze the Pro side first. Gays and lesbians are human too and who is to say that

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    Essay Length: 2,037 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2011
  • The Death Penalty: Do Two Wrongs Make A Right?

    The Death Penalty: Do Two Wrongs Make A Right?

    The most extreme sentence a convicted person can receive is that of death. This form of justice is referred to as capital punishment, more commonly known as the death penalty. It has been banned in many nations, such as Canada, but is still present in various states throughout America as well as in other countries. A person who is sentenced to death has usually committed a serious crime. Take for example first degree murder, which

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    Essay Length: 2,348 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2011
  • Commentary On A Handmaid's Tale

    Commentary On A Handmaid's Tale

    In chapter 41, it starts out with Offred saying how much she hates the story she is telling and that she wishes that it could be different and that it could be more civilized or happier. She gives a very graphic metaphor ÐŽolike a body caught in crossfire or pulled apart by forceÐŽ±. This show just how much it pains her to tell this story and how gruesome and inhumane the story is to her.

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    Essay Length: 1,537 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2011
  • A Bronx Tale

    A Bronx Tale

    WC 505 A main thesis of the film is that Calogero needed both his biological father (Lorenzo) and his adoptive father (Sonny) to survive the streets. A Bronx Tale Skyler Ricketts Dr. John E. Moscowitz ENC1102 11:00 47/300 April 3, 2006 In A Bronx Tale Calogero not only needs both Sonny and Lorenzo but he is caught between them. They both have two almost exactly opposite ways of viewing things, neither completely wrong nor right.

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2011
  • Tale Tell Heart Unrealiable Narrator

    Tale Tell Heart Unrealiable Narrator

    Edgar Allen Poe is one our great American writers as we clearly see in his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". Poe's use of first-person perspective is astounding. History finds that first-person narrators can be unreliable in their storytelling. Poe's story is a case of domestic violence that occurs as the result of an irrational fear. The narrator truly thinks that he is sane and that the brutal crime he committed was for a just

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    Essay Length: 731 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2011
  • The Comparison Of Two Poems, 'Follower' By Seamus Heaney And'Imitations' By Dannie Abse

    The Comparison Of Two Poems, 'Follower' By Seamus Heaney And'Imitations' By Dannie Abse

    The comparison of two poems, 'Follower' by Seamus Heaney and'Imitations' by Dannie Abse The Poems 'Follower' and 'Imitations' are very alike in some ways but different in others. They have obvious points of comparisons and yet behind both poems is an individual story. Seamus Heaney, born in 1939 into a farming family, wrote 'Follower'. He is Britain's most admired poets and won the nobel prize for literature in 1995. Dannie Abse wrote 'Imitations', he was

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    Submitted: April 17, 2011
  • Student Chronicles: Tales Of A High School Student

    Student Chronicles: Tales Of A High School Student

    Student Chronicles: Tales of a High School Student Jan. 8, 2007 A.D. It's a pretty good day, all things considered. School has just started back, I got my schedule, and I have the same classes as last semester, unfortunately, and where still on this ridiculous A day B day schedule. By the way my name is Marquis Harding, but everybody calls me "Slim." I'm in the 12th grade at Stratford high. My story takes place

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    Submitted: April 17, 2011
  • Media- Analysis Of Two Car Ads

    Media- Analysis Of Two Car Ads

    In this essay I will write an analysis of two adverts focusing on how they are constructed to influence the viewer. Firstly, I would like to draw attention to the sound of the new Audi A6 advert. As the commercial commences a repetitive, classical theme has been introduced in the background and as the classical theme continues throughout the ad, content of pitch divides the classical theme in to an high and low volume of

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    Submitted: April 18, 2011
  • Two Extremes Of The Opt-Out Revolution

    Two Extremes Of The Opt-Out Revolution

    Two Extremes Of The Opt-Out Revolution What opting out means for women in the US Women in the Economy - Research Paper Two Extremes Of The Opt-Out Revolution Econ 183 вЂ" Women in the Economy - Research Paper Introduction: In October of 2003, Lisa Belkin of the New York Times wrote an article, titled “The Opt-Out Revolution,” and coined the word “opting-out”. The article is about the counter-feminist phenomenon of “high-powered, prestigiously educated women who

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    Essay Length: 4,737 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2011
  • An Analysis Of Walt Disney'S Acquisition Of Capital Cities/Abc

    An Analysis Of Walt Disney'S Acquisition Of Capital Cities/Abc

    Disney's announcement of its acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC in August 1995 for a consideration of $19.6 billion; was then the 2nd largest acquisition in history and created the world's largest media conglomerate with assets of $30 billion and market capitalisation of $50 billion. The Walt Disney Company, the creator of Mickey Mouse and other related characters was started in 1923 by Walter Elias Disney and his brother Roy. The company released the first ever

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    Essay Length: 1,024 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011
  • City

    City

    "When you cannot tell where the country ends and a community begins, that is sprawl. Small towns sprawl, suburbs sprawl, big cities sprawl, and metropolitan areas stretch into giant megalopolises --formless webs of urban development like Swiss cheeses with more holes than cheese." U.S. House, 1980. Each morning, millions of Americans start their engines and grind their way to work. They leave quiet settings for the hustle and bustle of the cities. These people will

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    Submitted: April 21, 2011
  • Peace Education - Comparing Two Peace Ed Books

    Peace Education - Comparing Two Peace Ed Books

    An educator is one of the most influential figures in a student's life, and even more so is the educator of peace. The peace educator can provide a peaceable classroom and allow for student's to develop inner convictions about the need for peace. When a group of young students understand and act on the need for peace, they become a strong positive force within their local school, community, society and world. The teacher who desires

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    Essay Length: 2,064 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 21, 2011
  • Gun Violence In The Inner City

    Gun Violence In The Inner City

    GunViolence in Metropolitan Areas In the United States National Vital Statistics report written by AM Minino in 2002, it was indicated that annually there are about 30, 000 people who die because of firearm injuries. And within the United States 28, 663 deaths have been caused by gunshots and these are mostly suicidal acts. Some of the facts in the report say that next to suicides are homicides with the use of guns and the

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    Essay Length: 1,818 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 24, 2011
  • The City Of Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The City Of Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The City of Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan is the 7th largest city in Michigan, having an estimated population in 2004 of 113,5671. It is located in the East North Central region of the Midwest region of the United States2. Ann Arbor lies in Washtenaw County (FIPS=26161)3, which is the only county in the Ann Arbor Metropolitan Statistical Area (11460). As you might have figured, Ann Arbor is the primary city of this statistical

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    Essay Length: 2,001 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2011
  • Two Schools

    Two Schools

    The Best Choice Colleges, whether they are large or small, are an enormous influence on the society of today. Therefore, the decision made by high school students is not whether to go, but where to go. The most important deciding factors when choosing a college include; cost of schooling, convenience of schooling and the long-term success rate of the college. For reasons listed above many high school students are more beneficial if he/she attends a

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    Essay Length: 874 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2011
  • Bnsf Worker Reaches $2.3 Million Settlement In St. Louis City Circuit Court

    Bnsf Worker Reaches $2.3 Million Settlement In St. Louis City Circuit Court

    Wiese, Kelly “BNSF worker reaches $2.3 million settlement in St. Louis City Circuit Court,” Missouri Lawyers Weekly, April 21, 2008 This article is simply about the settlement of an injured railroad worker who suited the railroad company of St. Louis that didn’t provide enough safety and led to his injuries. In August 2005, the worker, while Caney was operating a train, the train suddenly ran over rough track because of a slope failure during the

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    Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2011
  • Atlantic City Gambling

    Atlantic City Gambling

    Some title having to do with gambling Some people are for it, some are against it, but either way you cannot ignore it. Gambling is everywhere nowadays. It expands all the way from NCAA basketball tournaments, to your state lottery, and even to your local bingo game. Some people claim that gambling causes numerous problems for those who participate in it. Some of these problems include addiction, social, and economic issues. All of these problems

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011
  • Undertake An Ideological Analysis For Two Different Magazines

    Undertake An Ideological Analysis For Two Different Magazines

    Undertake an ideological analysis for two different magazines. (You may choose to pay attention to particular part of each magazine. If so, please justify this choice.) The semiotic codes of the content of a women’s and men’s magazines demonstrate how the media construct ideologies through a combination of images, titles and content to create generic formulas aimed at different readerships and audiences. Ballaster, et al. suggests that some theorist argue that “men have interests in

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011
  • Rushdie's The Moor's Last Sigh As A Story Of Bombay City

    Rushdie's The Moor's Last Sigh As A Story Of Bombay City

    In 'The Moor's last Sigh', we witness a reeling pageant of mad passions and dark secrets, deep crimes and high art, poignant innocence and cruel revenge, hopping in a careful, calculated manner across four generations of a rich and demented Indian family. Salman Rushdie's cynical post-modernistic novel 'The Moor's Last Sigh' laughs mischievously at the world and shivers from its evils. It is also, by analogy, one version of the history of India in

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    Essay Length: 1,640 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2011
  • Explore The Narrative Techniques Used By Atwood To Portray The Inner Life Of Offered In 'The Handmaid'S Tale'.

    Explore The Narrative Techniques Used By Atwood To Portray The Inner Life Of Offered In 'The Handmaid'S Tale'.

    The narrative style and structure of 'The Handmaid's Tale' is something very unique to the novel. Atwood has used a complex structure of four different time scales; the most prominent is the first person present tense, where she is a member of the Gilead community and living in the Commander's house: "Nothing takes place in bed but sleep; or no sleep. I try not to think too much. Like other things, thought must be rationed...I

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    Essay Length: 2,009 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 30, 2011

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