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    the edge of the hallway overheads with the year underneath and all meant to inspire people. Tall, lush trees provide shade, protecting me from sunshine and heat of the afternoon sunlight. I walk through the hallway that leads to the classroom of Cassandra Whitsett, a chemistry teacher at JFK High School, who graduated from the University of San Diego with a Master Degree of Chemistry. As a chemistry student, I desire to be a chemistry teacher after I receive my Bachelor Degree in Chemistry at…

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    hoped she would too, just like Elizabeth and her sisters. The nature of sisterhood is greatly exemplified in the book, Jane and Lizzy are shown to be close knit sisters. In reality, Jane possessed an extremely close relationship with her sister Cassandra. They were dependent upon each other and supported each other in all aspects of their…

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    Through out the course of time woman have been said to be weak minded when is comes to ruling, because they are ruled by their emotions and most of all passion and love. Woman have been said to be the source to many of our problems During the reading of The lliad, The Odyssey, and The Aeneid the woman that have "caused the problems" were being told to do so by gods and goddesses. For Example in the lliad Helen was the "problem woman" in this story, however she never left Troy because…

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    implies that the μαντική τέχνη was genetically transmitted . Apart from that, as Flower and Sara Johnston support, a god could also choose an individual to teach them or offer them the gift of being a mantis. Apollo appears to offer the mantikē to Cassandra and Branchus, while Zeus, or Athena, gifted Tiresias, a famous Greek seer, with the skill of divination. Historical manteis seem to have connected the origins of their divination skills with that of mythical…

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    about the police because it is the most narrow topic. Many scholars have analyzed this same PG 2 problem and provided input on this topic. The article “Armed and Dangerous? An Examination of FatalShootings of Unarmed Black People by Police” by Cassandra Chaney suggests that people are still holding onto the idea of black people as slaves. The article raises many points that explain why African Americans have been viewed as criminals in media. Content analysis of the data revealed the murder…

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    In the pre-Civil War era, society was a completely different beast than it is now. Different standards were set for different groups of people and, if you didn’t abide by them, you could find yourself an outcast. Many different factors played a part in how people behaved: race, wealth, intelligence, culture, and your familial background. For example, Huck Finn is the child of a poor, white, drunk. Huck’s father is abusive and overbearing which, eventually, leads to Huck running away and meeting…

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    In the TED talk "Connect, but alone" by Sherry Turkel, a psychologist, and professor at the Social Studies of Science and Technology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology argues that technology is changing and controlling people's lives. Turkle states that in the late 1990s, she wrote a book talking about her experience with the internet and the importance of exploring different perspectives of the new digital world. In Turkel's view, the most exciting thing about the internet was the idea…

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    Having power is a privilege, however once the power is abused, it grants the opportunity to influence one into believing that they are superior to others. In the two myths, Cupid and Psyche, and The Adventures of Odysseus, found in the Mythology by Edith Hamilton, Hamilton uses multiple characters to describe how the irresponsible use of power leads to damaging results. The abuse of power has the ability to cause emotional, mental, or physical pain among other individuals. It forces the…

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    Jane Austen Research Paper

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    Jane Austen is of the famous authors of the 17th century. An English Novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the aristocrats earned a place as one of the most widely read writers in English Literature. Austen, a woman who expresses writing in a manner that bridges the gap between romance and realism. Her lifelong efforts remain in our possession and are well known across the globe. Austen reflects on her journey of life and peruses to express those events in the form of stories. From…

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    Is College Necessary

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    Is Going to College Necessary for Students to Be Successful? In today’s world, it is very common among students’ minds that the academic career will not amount to anything without a college education. Indeed, most people are practically raised and conditioned to believe that everyone needs a higher education in order to succeed in life. This notion can be found in many societies around the world which make college education is no longer an option or a goal for students to accomplish, but…

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