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    reputational and superficial beauty of whom Basil had for himself (in the book’s beginning). Dorian’s mentor, Lord Henry, is famed for his bold philosophical stances, but is unable to be thought of as more than an entertainer, due to his critical views. Alan Campbell had too much scientific genius, passionately dissecting…

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    Emile Durkheim studied suicide and the factors as to why one would commit suicide. Nikolas Antonakakis and Alan Collins are Eurppean Economists who study the economic crisis in Greece. Nikolas Antonakakis has a PhD in economics. Christos C. Frangos, Constantinos C. Fragkos, and Alina Hyz are business administrations, department of medicine, and department of accounting. Marina Economou, Michael Madianos, Lily Evangelia Peppou, Christos Theleritis, Athanasios Patelakis, and Costas Stefanis work…

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    In the book What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi, the character Ryden is faced with many difficult situations. He can't find the journals that he believes Meg has left him, but he is very determined to find them. My prediction is that Ryden will find the journals with the checklist in the back, and that he will tell Joni the truth and slowly start falling in love with her. I think this will happen with Joni because at work one day Ryden walked into the break room and witnessed Joni crying. She…

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    It is a fact that the United States has come a long way since the days of Jim Crow. Nevertheless, we are still fighting with a system and a sector of our culture that insists on holding on to old prejudices and stereotypes. The idea that we are all created equal and have the same rights under the law still needs to be realized for a good portion of minorities. Racial discrimination and inequality certainly need to be something in our distant past; it should only be seen in our history books with…

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    illustrates the importance of attempting to understand someone and thereby valuing them as a human being. Everyday there exists one or more opportunities to show empathy and compassion, though only are brave few are willing to rise to the occasion. Alan, the main character in To Kill a Mockingbird, realizes there is no way to “understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” Furthermore, he teaches his children compassion by example; evidenced by his actions throughout the…

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    Directors for Life”. My Board of Directors consists of loved ones who support my endeavors, provide emotional and social support, and who ensure my enjoyment. These individuals include: my mother, Irene; my father, Miguel; my two brothers, Miguel and Alan;…

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, and Tennessee William’s play A Streetcar Named Desire we are able to see the relationship between dream and reality through the symbol of light shown in both plays. As both stories progress, we see that the main characters of both novels, Gatsby and Blanche dwell on their past relationships and they both use the symbol of light to show the dreams that they really have . Gatsby uses the light as a symbol for Daisy who he dreams of having a…

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    and Space Administration (McNeese). The capsules used in the manned flights had barely enough room to fit one person in it (42). The first American astronaut in space was Commander Alan B. Shepard of the United States Navy, and he rode the Mercury-Redstone 3 into sub orbit on May 5, 1961 (Spangeburg and Moser 52). Alan Shepard was the first Human being ever to have complete control over his own space shuttle (Spangeburg and Moser 68). Allen Shepard’s mission took him 116 miles above…

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    Fences in Fences August Wilson’s Fences has a significant title in that there are many fences that have an impact on the characters throughout the play. Troy Maxson is fenced out his baseball career in the major leagues because of his skin color. To add on this, there are some fences that arise within the family of Troy Maxson due to family issues. “August Wilson uses the symbol of the fence to illustrate the challenges of the black experience in America during the mid-1900’s. He uses the…

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    ARAB PENINSULA: AN ANALYSIS OF WHO CAUSED THE ECONOMIC UNSTABILITY Since, the condition of every countries in this world is different. They can not fulfill their own needs by themselves, but there is also some countries that has a lot of natural resources more than the others, it creates the anarchy in the international scale. Every countries has its own interest in term of achieving their prosperity. According to liberalism, they competing each other to gain power. In the case of Arab…

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