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City Council Big Problem
1,741 words
Complete an Unabridged History of Flint: well,
almost! The history of Flint is perhaps as long
and complex as the federal bureaucracy. OK, maybe
not. The first white man to visit Flint was the
famous fur trader Jacob Smith. He was the first to
settle in the area and established his lucrative
trade here. His trading post was the cornerstone
of the city, that is until it was torn down to
make room for a parking ramp. The social life of
this time was not great. In fact, the husky,
rugged guy to gir...
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Sense Of Responsibility Six Hours
636 words
Creative Writing: There Isnt Much Time It is
Monday morning and I have slept in, thanks to
Thanksgiving. In fact, its twelve oclock and I am
free for the afternoon. As usual, I sit in front
of the. television after I clean myself up,
staring endlessly at the screen with my finger
clicking on the remote. I realize that I have a
draft due on Thursday, but I justify my
procrastination with reasons like: there is still
lots of time. Life is faster now, and people in
the 90 s are supposed to organize...
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Death Penalty Deters Death Penalty States
1,411 words
The death penalty has existed as long as humans
have existed. The quote an eye for an eye is found
in the Bible. In the middle ages fines, public
humiliation and imprisonment were appropriate
punishments for all crimes, and death penalty for
all murders. Today, Federal law states that the
death penalty is to be enforced with convicted
criminals for: treason; deserting armed forces
during wartime; murder committed by a soldier;
kidnapping and murder that involves crossing state
lines; murder comm...
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Goody Proctor Reverend Hale
448 words
In literature, there are different types of
characters. There are the types of characters that
change during the story and some that don? t,
dynamic and static. There is also how the
character is described in the story. They might be
flat, meaning the character is stereotyped, or he
might be rounded, being the author described him
in such a way as to just barely know him enough to
tell the story. In the play The Crucible by Author
Miller, Reverend John hale is a dynamic rounded
character. In Act...
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Poems And Letters Le Bret
390 words
In the play of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond
Rostand, many forms of love are shown through each
character. Cyrano, Christian, Roxanne, Le Bret, De
Guiche, soldiers, and Rageneau are characters that
showed their love for someone who they love. Also
loves have many different significant meaning in
my mind. Love is something so strong that it would
alter peoples action. Cyrano's love for Roxanne
was so deep that he would do anything just to make
Roxanne happy. Even if that means helping
Christian an...
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General Zaroff Cold Blooded
1,330 words
Mr. Rainsford did not kill General Zaroff in cold
blood, but rather in self-defense doing this world
a favor by getting rid of such a beast as General
Zaroff. Sanger Rainsford is not a murderer, but
rather a savior. The general gets bored with
hunting animals and in his words decides that he
had to invent a new animal to hunt. (21) This new
animal being humans, sailors who happened to have
the tragic luck of running into his ship-trap.
General Zaroff is a cold-blooded murderer who
kills for spor...
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Father Death Kill His Father
1,177 words
In examining Hamlet and Oedipus Rex we are
confronted with the notion of heroism and tragedy.
In these plays the protagonists are tragically
heroic. The question is, what is it that makes
them tragic heroes. A big part of being a tragic
hero is suffering. In the context of these
tragedies the hero meets their suffering often
through defiance of some authority. While in
defiance it is that suffering that unearths the
core of the hero. Essentially, suffering allows
the character of the hero to dev...
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Civil Liberties Union Anti Death Penalty
1,219 words
The Death Of A Criminal Crimes are committed
everyday. Many people are caught, while many are
not. In the United States Of America, when a
person kills another person he / she is considered
a murderer. The instant the murder takes place,
all rights should automatically be revoked.
Murderers should not be allowed to walk the
streets. Once a person has killed, there should be
no chance it could happen again. Convicted murders
should be given the death penalty and have it
carried out at once. The d...
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U S History Grapes Of Wrath
646 words
During the Dust Bowl, hundreds of thousands of
southerners faced many hardships, which is the
basis of the novel called The Grapes of Wrath.
John Steinback wrote this fiction novel to portray
the harsh conditions during the Dust Bowl.
However, is the portrayal of the Dust Bowl in The
Grapes of Wrath valid? When one considers the
merit of this novel, one thinks, how can Americans
treat other Americans so horribly. After reviewing
American History, the mistreatment of the Okies in
The Grapes of Wr...
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Civil War Broke Anglican Church
240 words
During the early 1600 s, there was much political
struggle in England. These struggles led to a
civil war between cavaliers, or royalists, who
were mainly Anglicans; and Roundheads, or
parliamentarians, who were Puritans. The Anglicans
belonged to the Anglican Church (the Church of
England). This was a Protestant church, which had
split from the Roman Catholic Church under Henry
VIII. The Puritans were also a Protestant church,
but thought that the Anglican Church should move
farther away from t...
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Moral Dilemma Moral Implications
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Eradication of a Moral Dilemma Anyone who has seen
a movie or has read a story about vampires is also
aware of the horror associated with them. When the
word vampire is mentioned, it conjures up the
stereotypical, repulsive image of Bella Lugosi,
killing and sucking the blood of his prey.
Vampires have been viewed as cruel monsters that
go on senseless killing rampages. They have been
consistently portrayed as the evil villain, but
what makes a vampire evil? Kristine Kathryn Rusch
s Children of ...
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Neo Liberal Governments Role
1,280 words
It is my understanding that the Libertarian, Neo
Liberal, the compassionate Conservative and the
Progressive share one thing in common even though
it may see that way. All seek the means to find a
Just Society in which this nation can benefit
economically and socially. The view point of the
Libertarian on W 2, would use the argument of it
is not fare for those whom had to work hard for
what they have. Why should somebody who is able to
work should be given another chance to better
themselves. No...
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Women Black People
546 words
THE OPPRESSED GENDER It has been said that women
are a universally oppressed gender. Unfortunately,
I feel that this statement is totally true. The
view that women are oppressed simply because men
and most women too, have the wrong ideas about
women can be too optimistic. Liberating women is
seen as just a matter of persuasion and education,
of explaining to men that they have got it wrong
and that they really should share the housework
and the top jobs because it would be more fair.
History sho...
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Kill The King Killing The King
856 words
Lady Macbeth's destruction was caused by the
thoughts she conceived and the actions she took
throughout the novel. Four important moments in
Macbeth showed Lady Macbeth's decent. The first
was when Lady Macbeth heard about the Weird
Sisters prophesy and contemplated killing the
king. The second was when Lady Macbeth was told of
Duncan's visit to her home and she prayed to the
evil spirits for help. The third was when Lady
Macbeth returned from Duncan's bedchamber with
Duncan's blood on her hands...
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G W Knight Make Him Human Hamlet
534 words
Shakespeare s Hamlet is a complex story of
revenge, the lack of love, and the madness of
Hamlet. Hamlet is a victim of his own humanity.
The decisions he must make, make him human, and
his indecisiveness makes him a man. His father s
ghost asks Hamlet to avenge his death, and Hamlet
s procrastination to do so adds to his humanity.
What we have in Hamlet is the exploration and
implicit criticism of a particular state of mind
or consciousness. In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses a
series of encounters to ...
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Quotes And Summaries Shows The Kings Hamlet
1,135 words
Reading log on King Claudius for the book Hamlet
Act 1 Quotes and Summaries Take thy fair hour,
Laertes. Thine be thine, And thy best graces spend
it at thy will. This shows the Kings
understanding, and even more, his courteousness in
his words. Tis sweet and commendable in your
nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to
your father, But you must know your father lost a
father, That father lost, lost his, and the
survivor bound In filial obligation for some term
To do obsequious sorrow, Bu...
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Winesburg Ohio George Willard
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Winesburg, Ohio, Hands Winesburg, Ohio Winesburg,
Ohio, also known as the Book of Grotesque is a
modern American classic by Sherwood Anderson. He
came to be known as the? Father of Realism? , as
he left his mark on literature, being the first
one to portray authentic moments in American life.
He tells the stories of many? faces? he saw in his
dreams, describing their deeply moving lives
filled with secrets. The twenty-one stories in the
novel are united through the setting, Winesburg,
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Replies Quot Feel Fine
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The most striking feature of this short story is
the way in which it is told. It is not a story in
the classical sense with an introduction, a
development of the story and an end, but we just
get some time in the life of two people, as if it
were just a piece of a film where we have a lot to
deduce. The story is of a woman and a man on their
trip to a place where she can have an abortion. In
the title Hills like White Elephants, Hills refer
to the shape of the belly of a pregnant woman, and
Whit...
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Justice Affect The Characters View From The Bridge Eddie
474 words
How Does Justice Affect The Characters In How Does
Justice Affect The Characters In A View From The
Bridge Justice is the key factor in the final
outcome of A view from the bridge. Without the
need for it, the conclusion would have been
totally different (and boring). The character
which if affected the most is most certainly
Marco. even to start off with he is a man that
demands respect- his name is important him and he
will fight to get it back like when he claims that
Marco took and dishonour...
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World War Ii Japanese Americans
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The American Shame The internment of
Japanese-Americans during World War II is a
shameful era in the history of the United States.
They were banished to detention centers not for
their protection, but due to prejudices. After the
bombing of Pearl Harbor, thousands of American
citizens were sent away for the sole reason of
their Japanese inheritance. Although some people
protested this, it still occurred on the basis of
wild speculation amongst high-ranking officials.
The government called the Ja...
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