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    When this hook starts, they fight constantly and don’t communicate very much. Whenever Holling would go to her room, she would lock or shut the door and increase the music volume. She was embarrassed of him, even more so when Holling played Ariel the fairy in the The Tempest play. Heather would always stand up for her father, and she wished for Holling to do the same. After Heather ran away, he realized that he actually cared for his sister. When she called from Minneapolis, this progression…

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    Sylvia Plath: Why She Wrote What She Wrote What is literature? Literature is around us everyday: it is the basics like reading and writing in school. It is the way that we think. Literature is exploring and putting our new experiences into our own life. Why study literature? Literature is a way of finding yourself, often times at your most vulnerable: your youth. What value does it have? Literature a way to know more about what’s going on around you, and also what you think on the inside. Most…

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    That being said, with such a broad understanding of gender, a conclusion that there are multiple factors possibly influencing gender development is reasonable. Despite some refutation by more conservative groups, several factors such as biological, environmental, and social factors have been found in empirical research to work together in influencing the development of one’s gender identity. Be that as it may, those opposed to the concept of seeing gender as a spectrum do not come to the debate…

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    The Iran-Contra Affair

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    The Iran-Contra Affair, of 1986, quickly made the headlines in newspapers worldwide. The sale of arms to Iran that were to improve U.S. influence in Middle Eastern countries would become more than just that. The Iran-Contra Affair portrays how President Reagan and other politicians had broken their oath by giving into negotiation with terrorists and breaking other laws. There were many nations involved in this affair. The main ones were the United States, Iran, and Nicaragua (Weiss et al.1)…

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    The FBI Crime Report

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    in Colorado since the Columbine High School massacre. April 15th of 2013 marks the Boston Marathon bombing that killed 3 people and injured an estimated 264 others. In May of 2013, Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight, and Gina DeJesus were rescued from Ariel Castro 's horrific torture. All of these cases involved the FBI. Without the help of the FBI many of the secrets these cases kept, would still be unknown, making it so that the…

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    Dying to Remember The Holocaust was one of the most horrific events in history, lasting from 1933-1945 killing millions of innocent people. The mastermind behind this event was Adolf Hitler, he started gaining power in the early 1930s. He and had a plan for racial purification, with the idea of anti semitism and unfortunately this plan was executed. Jane Yolen’s novel The Devil’s Arithmetic more aptly delivers the message of remembrance than Donna Deitch’s film adaptation, through the use of…

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    William Shakespeare’s The Tempest is a play from the beginning of the seventeenth century. It is believed to be one of Shakespeare’s last works. If considered from a postcolonial lens it can be interpreted that in this work Shakespeare offers an examination of colonization, particularly the moral aspects of it. In The Tempest the idea of colonization is communicated primarily through the relationship between the colonizers and the colonized in the play, specifically the relationship between…

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    Jica Essay

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    jp/english/mobile/about/organization/index.html, (accessed 05/03/17) Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) (No Date), Social Development with Human Security Available at;, https://www.jica.go.jp/bangladesh/english/activities/01_2_2.html, (accessed 05/03/17) Karsten Lunze, Ariel Higgins-Steele, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Linda Vesel, Julia Kim and Kim Dickson (2015), Innovative approaches for improving maternal and newborn health - A landscape analysis, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth2015,…

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    INTRODUCTION- ‘Mirror’ is a lyrical confessional poem written by Sylvia Plath a year prior to her death. She had written in the year 1961 but it was first published in 1971 by a London firm named Faber and Faber, eight years after her death. It was published as a part of a collection entitled ‘Crossing the Water’. It expresses the feelings of Sylvia Plath by an animated and personified mirror. GENRE- The genre of confessional poetry came into being in the mid-twentieth century with the entry of…

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    was a little girl, she has enjoyed Disney. Her favorite part is the princesses. At the age of 7, her family went on a vacation to Disney World. During the trip, she got to meet all of princesses. Her favorite princesses are Cinderella, Mulan, and Ariel. The trip is the most memorable memory of her childhood. Still to this day, she enjoys going to see new Disney princess movies in theaters. Her new favorite princesses are Elsa from Frozen and Rapunzel from Tangled. For spring break, Kelsey…

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