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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” is an account told by an unreliable narrator of an alcoholic, murderous madman who claims he loves animals, but kills them in a fit of madness. In the beginning, the narrator confesses that he has a great love for cats and dogs because they are loyal, unlike humans. The narrator marries and introduces his wife to his hobby of owning pets. One of these beloved pets is a black cat named Pluto. The man starts drinking and thus his personality changes drastically.…

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    Raskolnikov's Dream

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    My interpretation of Raskolnikov dream is symbolic. One reason why this dream is symbolic it shows the symbolism of fear and compassion Raskolnikov has towards the horse which relates to the old woman he kills. The character Raskolnikov rarely drinks, but one night he drinks some alcohol which puts him to sleep very quickly. Raskolnikov fell into a deep dream which puts him back into his childhood at the age of seven. During this dream, he witness a horse getting beat by peasant. The beating of…

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    Chapter 6 Chango Analysis

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    Chapter Six Chango Other Names: Shango, Xango. A War god, connected with Mars, claimed to give victory over adversaries and perform powerful punishment upon them. He is called mostly for men in all issues to do with victory and sensuality, to be seductive to women. Chango may perhaps be the best recognized of the Orishas. He rules dance, drums fire, lightning and thunder. Chango is a warrior Orisha of knowledge and intellect, has hot-tempered nature and is the personification of manhood. Chango…

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    Cherokee Tribe Weapons

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    Cherokee Tribes had to be resourceful when making tools they used, what the earth provided such as wood, stone, rock and flint. The weapons that the Cherokee tribe used were arrowheads, spears, stone and club weapons which include tomahawks and battle hammers etc. These weapons were used for hunting deer and other types of animals. Some spears were made entirely of hardwood; the points sharpened by hand and then hardened in a fire (Cherokee Nation). Spear points were made in the same way; they…

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    countries. It has research and development facilities in the United Kingdom (2), the Netherlands, China, India and the United States. Unilever owns over 400 brands, however it focuses on 14 brands with sales of over 1 billion euros. These brands include Axe/Lynx, Dove, Omo, Becel/Flora, Heartbrand ice creams, Hellmann's, Knorr, Lipton, Lux, Magnum, Rama,…

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    Atop a cliff there stands wave after wave of soldiers sweat pours down their faces they stand motionless knowing that at any second their king could be slaughtered by a man the size of a horse. Out of these two thousand knights only three hundred of them have actually seen the horrifying face of war, but even they are shaking in their boots. Their armor clinks as they shake, and a slight breeze pushes against their crimson surcoats that bare the crest of the Newfield family. The crest is in the…

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    Mystery in The Clock Tower Upon a black and cold midnight in the town of Astoria, a young 13 year old girl is running home. The pitter-patter of her footsteps echoes across the still, quiet land. It was almost as if a blanket covered the world, the only light was from the bright and big full moon. The darkness wraps around her as she hurries, but then, right as she runs past the light beige clock tower, it chimes thrice. “Midnight.” she thought. She gazes up at the towering, majestic…

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    King Tutankhamun

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    Post 1 (Did You Know) Image Text: King Tutankhamun was buried with a dagger made out of meteorite iron! AT: Tutankhamun was mummified more than 3,300 years ago and ancient Egyptians attached great significance to meteoritic iron for the production of fine ornamental or ceremonial objects. #DidYouKnow Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36432635 Proposed images:…

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    submissive and wanton…” From the 1960’s to present time nothing has changed. In the 1960’s women were shown to be submissive to their husbands while in the 2000’s they’ve began to move away from the submissive stage to just objectifying women. The Axe commercial, “The Axe Effect Women Billions” is a perfect example to explain what Vaux meant. In this particular commercial, it starts off showing a woman, in a bikini that’s obviously too small, running through different woods, the whole time the…

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    Pottery Vs Minoans

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    became popularized and respected. Gold and silver became lusted after, even causing wars between the regions. The Minoans crafted metal items such as the double axe, or the labrys. The symmetrical axe is ornamental and utilized specifically through rituals or ceremonies. Researchers concluded that the matriarchal figures could use the axe that represented a Minoan female…

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