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    In the book “Animal Farm,” by George Orwell, the author portrays how power tends to corrupt and describes how a pig named Napoleon takes over an entire farm. Through the impressive propaganda skills of Squealer and the skillful manipulation Napoleon, with his sly group of trustworthy dogs maintains power and takes over “Manor Farm.” The play “The Tempest,” by William Shakespeare the author deliberately inter-relates several different forms of power during the course of the play. There is…

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    Cooks Observation

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    During observation there were several occasions where I saw acts similar to this. There are what it looks like to be developed clan-like groups among individuals in the kitchen. They sit together during lunch periods and talk openly with each other. One of the DS3 Cooks, Christine, tends to be at the head of one of these groups. Many people seem to not only report to her because she is a designated leader but as a social leader. They report to her for many things emotionally and gossip wise.…

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    Roman Coin

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    before him, according to Donald Ariel. The gold coin that was recently founded was a tribute to the reign of Augustus. The coin is said to refer Augustus as ‘’ Divus Augustus ‘’ but in more understandable terms for people of our time it is ‘’ Augustus the Divine, ‘’ who was considered a deity after his death, Ariel stated. The hikers discovery has created a mystery. It was amazing that the hiker found the coin, but what was the coin doing near the sea of Galilee? Ariel hypothesized that it…

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    Last semester in my reading class, my professor asked if one of us would like to share something we had written in our journal from spring break. No one wanted to until one student raised her hand and said, “I’ll read mine.” The student essay jarred us into wakefulness. She described her trip to Cuba with personal encounters and she would read the essay as if every word mattered. I turned around and could tell that others students were stunned as I was. The way she wrote her essay and describe…

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    Although these stories are different, one being a book and the other a film, they are still very alike. When creating these products Disney was able to connect them through the characters, storyline and plot, and the themes within each. Moana and Ariel are two great and independent characters in these two pieces that know what they both want. They have big dreams and want to experience new places…

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    Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland (2014) conducted a randomized study in Rialto, California to determine the effect of body-worn cameras on uses of force and citizen complaints. A study conducted in Phoenix, Arizona provided cameras to officers in one district…

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    Room Book Reports

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    reminds me of the Cleveland Abductions that occurred from 2002 to 2013. I can connect this novel, Room, with a true story that was made into a movie which I saw on Lifetime. It reminds me of the Cleveland Abductions also known as the Ariel Castro kidnappings. The Ariel Castro kidnappings occurred from 2002 to 2013, and three girls were kidnapped and held captive during those years. One way in which they are similar is, they both have this area where the abductees are held. In the book, Ma and…

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    supplemented the movements in conveying the dramatic themes. To explain the Colonialist Discourse, Prospero’s brutal conquest to sustain an environment where he could raise his daughter and conspire against his brother Alonso, consequently, caused Ariel and Caliban (rightful custodians of the island) to be politically exploited. Firstly in order, to institute this discourse Prospero’s exploitive and dictatorial nature had to be established. This element of his character is communicated upon…

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    Vanity has played a part in culture forever, the way people look can determine popularity or even a potential suitor. Business and commerce has been shown to capitalize on this sense of vanity each person beholds making for a more optimized marketplace. Belinda, the protagonist in Alexander Pope’s Rape of the Lock, has completely immersed herself as well as her essence and identity in the vainness of perfect appearance whilst her sylphs continue suit. Pope’s portrayal of Belinda’s vanity is…

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    father” (1.2.535-536). Miranda is considered foolish as her feelings they may be seen as unreasonable because she may not know what love is as she has never met another man besides her father and Caliban. Another character we can relate ourselves to be Ariel, a source of mystery and servitude throughout The Tempest. The audience is never quite sure about what the spirit is as he/she is presented through a variety of forms in the play. “I flamed amazement. Sometimes I’d divide/ And burn in many…

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