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    Morality and Secrecy in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold “There was certainly nothing to grin at in what I saw, and inside myself I felt nothing but disgust and terror, which was exactly what I was supposed to feel: the Wall was perfect theatre as well as a perfect symbol of the monstrosity of ideology gone mad” (Le Carré 4). John Le Carré explains what he felt as he gazed upon the newly erected Berlin Wall, his inspiration for The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The creation of the Berlin…

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    “These and other realities of life erode the vision of marital bliss the way sandstorms eat at the rock and the ocean nibbles away at the dunes” (Roiphe, 2002). Roiphe simply states that once reality hits and the fairy tale is over that people struggles to remember the image and the dream of how they expected the marriage to be like in the first place. Reality ends up being nothing like the…

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    A million men all consumed with visions of blue yards a year; trekking through the grass fields of Europe, the mine covered dunes of the Middle east, and escaping the grasping death-embrace of corrupt leaders in Africa. All delusional men injected with propaganda that there is more waiting past the Atlantic. The war has progressed humanity immensely, rather than a hundred years of peace; with destruction comes reformation in an institutionalized and public level . Methods of globalization was…

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    GOLDEN GEOLOGIC HISTORY REPORT It all started with the Big Bang then the whole universe is formed, continued with the formation of the Milky Way, where there is a solar system with the planet Earth and then there were this little town called Golden. This is a report that will travel through time telling the stories of the incidents happened in to this town of Golden. During our journey we must note that the whole geological of Golden is tilted and there were mining done here. Let’s start our…

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    • Procoptodon Goliah (picture 1) – The Procoptodon Goliah was a part of the Sthenurines (short faced Kangaroo) This animal had a very short, deep ‘brachycephalic’ skull and a low jaw. The large Kangaroo stood at around 2 metres tall with a mass of around 200 kg. Tim Flannery an Australian mammologist, palaeontologist, and environmentalist proposed that its closest extant relative is the tiny banded hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) this small animal only weighs 2kg in weight and is about 15…

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    The complexity of the human mind is very hard to understand. McEwan’s Atonement, is a novel beginning in 1935 when Briony Tallis, a thirteen year old girl commits a crime that sends Robbie Turner, an innocent man to jail. Consequently Briony seeks redemption and atonement throughout her live, initially during WWII and later in the late 1900’s in a form of a book that Briony writes of Robbie Turner’s and Cecilia Tallis’s undying love. On the other hand, DeWitt’s The Sisters Brothers, is a story…

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    A million men all consumed with visions of blue yards a year; trekking through the grass fields of Europe, the mine covered dunes of the Middle east, and escaping the grasping death-embrace of corrupt leaders in Africa. All delusional men injected with propaganda that there is more waiting past the Atlantic. The war has progressed humanity immensely, rather than a hundred years of peace; with destruction comes reformation in an institutionalized and public level . Methods of globalization was…

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    Coastal Erosion In Hawaii

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    Coastal Erosion in Hawaii Introduction: Coastal Erosion is a natural process along the worlds coastlines that occurs through the actions of currents and waves and results in the loss of sediment in some places and accretion in other places. (center for ocean solutions n.d.) Hawaii is one of the most eroded places in the world along the coast. Hawaii is located 4165km West of California and the mainland. (Map of Hawaii. 2014) The two main islands that are been worked on the most for…

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    The Umayyads appear to have lost at Tours for several reasons, with the first being overconfidence coupled with a lack of respect for their Frankish adversaries. In the Franks, the Umayyads faced an opponent who had begun establishing professional military forces, including cavalry, and required 3 months of military service per year from its eligible citizenry. The Frankish people’s military skills were further improved by their need to hunt and protect their flocks from wild animals. Finally,…

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    glacial melt water were deposited first in the stream delta forming rolling glaciofuvial silts and sands (Anderson and Cerowiak 2010). After the glacier retreat, these landscapes were impacted by wind erosion and formed aeolian deposits such as sand dunes and silty deposits (Perrapirce et al.…

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