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    to seeing. They are no longer near home where they live, their lives with Moon Pie and Tom. The only things they have are the memories of them. It causes a cultural shock because they aren’t seeing Moon Pie and Tom as often as they used to. It is the same feeling a soldier gets when he goes to war. They have to adapt to a new environment and abandon their everyday life, not to mention the things they care about the most. Soldiers only have the memories of what they love the most just like Sam…

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    character’s storyline. The main idea of “If She Comes Up, It’s Baptism” can be applied to events in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien. The fictional, life-like novel features…

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    writer of Platoon experienced the Vietnam war first hand. Similar to Tim O’Brien who wrote the things they carried. He also experienced the war. Both writers wrote about their experiences from their own point of view. The way Tim O’Brien wrote the things they carried helps readers understand the hardships of war. In the book he explains how the title is not only mean to be the physical things they carried but also the mental burden that was on them everyday. Tim explains in detail what kind of…

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    In step two NaOH or sodium hydroxide was mixed in with the solution along with 10mL of distilled water. The important thing here is to grab a piece of litmus paper and add a drop of the completed solution to the paper to ensure it turns blue. In this step it was important to remember to add the solution drop wise or else the results of the experiment could vary in a drastic…

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    Tim O Brien Research Paper

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    Tim O’Brien was born in Austin, Minnesota on October 1st, 1946. His mother was an elementary school teacher, his father an insurance salesman, and he had a younger sister and brother. His mother taught his the mechanics of writing while his father encouraged reading. His father was an alcoholic, and mercilessly teased young O’Brien. O’Brien found comfort in baseball and in performing magic. In the article “Tim Obrien (1946 - )” it states, “O’Brien… moved at the age of ten with his family to…

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    sack over her head and carried her off,” (page 11) “Esperanza. I have inherited her name, but I don’t want to inherit her place by the window,”(page 11) and “ I would like baptize myself under a new name, more like the real me, the one nobody sees” (page 11). In the story , Sandra Cisneros writes, “My great grandmother. I would’ve liked to have known her, a wild horse of a woman, so wild she wouldn’t marry. Until my great grandfather threw a sack over her head and carried her off,” This quote…

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    The federal bureaucracies are just political actors. All of the duties that they perform can be just as easily carried out by other branches of the government, with a better rate of production. They almost never actually achieve anything productive and, therefore, are a waste of space in the government. Their jobs can be done away with without any negative effect on the government. One example of the duties of the federal bureaucracy is the implementation process of lawmaking. This can easily…

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    lock up after he was found guilty of stabbing to death another young boy his age in school. In October 2015, Bailey Gwynne was attacked during his lunch hour following what was dubbed as a silly argument at Cults Academy in Aberdeen. His killer carried an 8.5cm blade that he bought online. Bailey died from bleeding due to a single stab wound to the heart. The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denied the murder. After a five-day trial at the High Court in Aberdeen last March, Lady…

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    How to describe energy in the world? Some may not have words, but experience. Experience through such things as dance that evoke and create energetic environments through movements, music, and others. Though this is not always the case, it was at the Dionysios Dancer’s charitable performance of the Pentozali at the Greek Orthodox Church located in Salt Lake City, Utah. In which I was surprisingly entertained and intrigued by the culture and experience within the dancing. During the dance…

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    Dalton Trumbo’s Johnny Got His Gun and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried are both superb novels that talk about war in ways other novels are unable to. In Johnny Got His Gun readers get a glimpse of what goes on in the mind of a fallen soldier who does not believe in the war but has been hurt beyond repair because of the war. This novel shows how the war can take control of the lives of people and how unfair the control is and that the people are protected from the truth, from the reality of…

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