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    New forms of literature reveal themselves to the world everyday. In many ways, they are all different from each other; the style, the composure, the tone just to name a few. However, one major item unites them all, this item being a integral message hidden in the shadows and cracks of the piece of art. This is often accomplished through the use of symbolism and imagery, two crucial items which, when combined, transform the mind of the reader to Rembrandt’s white canvas. Few novels are able to…

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    that the mule is in panic and upon closer inspection sees that she is bleeding. He did not mean to shoot Jenny and quickly realized that she was dying. Though he tries to keep her from dying it is no use, and here one can see that he is regretful and scared and that this would be a good time for him to really start acting as a man and showing maturity and telling people what happened and taking responsibility. Instead he hides the gun and tries to come up with a story about how the mule died…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston LAP Topic #3 Emily Padilla Mr. Amoroso Pd 3 Padilla 1 The environment in which surrounds us conduces one to behave in a certain manner. Nature is a great influence regarding how people perform their actions, within whatever we see may we tend to mock and do it ourselves. The actions one takes is usually based on prior knowledge, using common sense they gained on things one may have viewed or experienced. In the novel Their Eyes…

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    I feel like they should not chose to be a drug mule because they could end up in jail and those kids in a foster system, but then again why not chose to be a drug mule and earn a quick $4,000 to feed children and pay bills with. This single parent’s crime could have been prevented if they would have had a full time job and if the parents, family, and friends did not have any money troubles either. The parent knows that deciding to be a drug mule could possibly get them caught and be thrown jail…

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    A first impression of an individual is very important because it affects how that person is treated and viewed. Although first impressions are important and ground breaking, they can often be as misleading as they are helpful in regards to figuring someone out. In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, a character named Joe Starks is a good example of how first impressions can be deceiving. At first glance, Joe seems like a standup guy who wants to take Janie away from a poor…

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    Located nearby is the campground at which you will stay. The only way into this beautiful spot is by mule or helicopter. You cannot get much more remote or peaceful than that. For your convenience, there is a general store and a café within eight miles of Mooney Falls. Jules’ Undersea Lodge Key Largo, Florida If you would rather go scuba diving than mule riding, Jules’ Undersea Lodge located in 21 miles off Key Largo, Florida is an underwater vacation destination. In fact, you…

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    “So de white man throw down de load and tell de nigger man tuh pick it up. He pick it up because he have to, but he don’t tote it. He hand it to his womenfolks. De nigger woman is de mule ud de world so fur as Ah can see." In this metaphor, Nanny tells Janie that the African American women are the mule of the world. Nanny starts it off by talking about a white man being on top of the society and looking down at African American people. This “load” they talk about would be something like a…

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    symbolizing Candy’s compliance to Carlson. Steinbeck also characterizes Candy as weak and passive through the symbolization of Slim’s mule. Once Carlson exits the bunkhouse, “Slim [says] loudly, ‘One of my lead mules got a bad hoof. Got to get some tar on it.” Slim points out the mule’s physical flaw, reminding that Candy is missing an arm. He also adds that his mule needs help fixing its hoof, alluding to Candy’s attempt to reverse Carlson’s suggestion by seeking Slim’s help. Overall, Steinbeck…

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    Joe Starks provides Janie with an escape from the protective and unsatisfying love of Logan. Janie feels for the first time in her life that she may be able to find true love with Joe, who wants her to be treated like a lady, rather than being a farmer’s wife. Her first instincts tell her he is not her bee, “he did not represent sun-up and pollen and blooming trees” (29). Although, this chance at change, changes as she yet again hopes to find “a bee for her bloom” and she vowed that “From now on…

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    “The State of Phishing Attacks” by Jason Hong provides an enlightening summary of the current state of phishing attacks. First, Hong defines and describes different types of phishing attacks. Second, he describes the motivations behind these attacks. Third, he notes how people create different attacks (e.g. fake phishing email, setting up fake websites, etc.) and he discusses the corresponding motives behind these types of attacks (e.g. using these tools to gain sensitive or confidential…

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