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    The catastrophe of Cassie and the coat stealing boy caught my eye because Cassie was thoughtful and unselfish enough to help.( I like what you’re trying to do here, but it doesn’t work. State it more clearly.)This is when Cassie decides to help T.J. after all he had done; I believe that she was admirable for everything that she did but this was about friendship and kindness and those are really admirable things. Cassie had trouble in her life, being black, but she stayed strong and held on to…

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    Readers can appreciate Shakespeare’s masterpiece Macbeth without much knowledge about the beliefs and ideals of the time period, but possessing such knowledge provides a richer and more meaningful reading. One particular aspect that has been of critique in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is his representation of female characters, including the witches and the supernatural. Often individuals are quick to label Shakespeare as a chauvinist, but upon closer inspection, one can find instances where he…

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    physically distant from society, the characters of Wuthering Heights were still bound by the constraints of class. Catherine’s decision to become the “greatest woman of the neighbourhood” (Brontë 78) made her not the carefree girl of the past, but a cunning social climber. Heathcliff, constantly downtrodden and denied any rights under Hindley, staked his revenge directly to class issues, targeting Hindley and Edgar who were ranked above…

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    Here Begins The Chronicles of Euronea or the Eurondainwe as a part of all the accounts of Euronea in its libraries Prologue As far as sight may see from the north-eastern coast to the south there stretched a great wall. A majestic and breathtaking sight it was, and the wall was lined and dotted by red torch-light, shining from the wall noticible from miles away and yonder, on both land and sea, gaudily outlined in the night where shining silver-white rays rain upon and towards the…

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    Human Rights and Caste Discrimination “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” - Article 1 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights We have a multilingual and multicultural society. The idea of unity in diversity prevails in India but with this diversity arise many issues. Casteism is one of the problems that India has been facing for centuries now. Millions of Indians are still denied a life with dignity and equality just because of their caste. An individual’s caste…

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    The term “Machiavellian” is used to describe a way of thinking or acting that is cunning, cruel, and cold. In fact, the Miriam-Webster dictionary definition of the term is, “using clever lies and tricks in order to get or achieve something : clever and dishonest.” The term is of course named after Niccoló Machiavelli, the Italian author of The Prince. While the term has gained a wider usage in modern times to describe cruelty or ruthlessness for the benefit of an individual, Machiavelli…

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    bring destruction! And he has had a long time to plan it. There would be “A great falling away…from God” People who believed in God and Jesus as Savior, wouldn’t anymore. And those that had not believed, fell farther into disbelief. The Devil was cunning. He did his job well. He had his foot into everything… Iraq, now a democracy, was a melting pot, a haven for terrorist, dying to take a shot at an American. With democracy came the freedom to choose what religion one wanted. But it was against…

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    Segoku Jidai Visual Analysis

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    Explanation of Visual Project for Assignment 1 The Sengoku Jidai, or Warring States Period, was the time of great change and evolution with Japan, which lead the country into the modern era. This period saw the country become entangled in a savage civil war that saw the weakening and eventual complete disregard of the established government 's power, the fracturing of the country into small territorial clans. This fracturing also allowed for old established clans to fall and dissolve, and the…

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