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    Short Short stories Subgenres is a way of expressing oneself through literary or artistic writing. It can be written as a novella or short short story. Short short stories are very short pieces of prose fiction, which are much more condensed than the average short story. Short short stories work well due to some elements like theme, conflict, and bisociation. “Can-Can” by Arturo Vivante is a good short short story that works well for subgenre since it has all the elements that make it stand out…

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    Code Of Hammurabi

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    text, notable patterns reflect what daily life was like for the people of Babylon and the following essay aims to discuss such patterns so that we may better understand ancient Babylon. Hammurabi contextualizes his code through the prologue and epilogue. He begins by introducing himself and naming his accomplishments which end with “when Marduk sent me to rule over men, to give the protection of right to the land, I did right and righteousness in…, and brought about the…

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    Being ‘at home’ means to feel at ease, to feel comfortable, to feel loved within the company of a select few. It is here within this familiar environment where one is able to feel safe and protected. However, within this closed environment, an illusion of reality is formed. It is one where everything is seen to be positive. Once an individual escapes from this illusion and are exposed to reality are they able to mature. Such is the case for Lewis, the main protagonist within Louis Nowra’s play…

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    In his book Triangle: The Fire that Changed America, David Von Drehle successfully argues that factory conditions during the Second Industrial Revolution were extremely dangerous and unfair. To argue this, Von Drehle uses the events leading up to as well as the consequences the Triangle Waist Company fire. The book is divided into 17 contents. The first is the prologue, in which the author gives a brief summary of the Triangle Waist Company fire and introduces some key players who show up…

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    The basis for the entire novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky - the crime - occurs very early on and this leaves the rest of the story to explain the different forms of punishment. As the title of the novel suggests, crime and punishment go hand in hand, meaning that with a crime comes punishment. Rodya Raskolnikov, the main character, kills two women and, subsequently, is punished in many different ways, including illness, guilt, paranoia, and a prison sentence. Each of the…

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    There Handmaids Tale, by Margaret Atwood. It is a dystopian novel wrote in 1985. The story is told from the point of view of Offred and switches between the present time, and the time before then with the events as to how she got into the situation she is in. The main character 's name is Offred. She is a handmaid to a wealthy family. A handmaid is a fertile woman who would provide the family she works for with children. In the beginning, Offred resists Gilead, the place where she lives. She…

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    Mentorship Program Essay

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    Mentoring Program Curriculum ϖ Goals and Expected Outcomes In this program, we want for our mentees to feel welcomed in a space where they can voice their concerns, get answers to their questions, and learn not only about themselves but about the struggles that the black community has faced throughout time and continues to battle in today’s society. As a whole, we believe that by coming together, we will be able to foster healthy relationships with these young boys who, unfortunately, based on…

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    Cronon Metropolis Analysis

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    In addition, Cronon’s notions made sense because he introduced them during the preface and prologue, talked about in-depth in chapter 5, and reinforced them in the epilogue. When Cronon stated that he was going to be discussing the interdependence between Chicago and the rest of the country in the preface, he did in chapter 5 when he mentioned how meat was packed in Chicago would be shipped around the country. When…

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    Considering the last sentences of the autobiography (excluding the epilogue), I wonder what Malcolm’s real intentions were with this book as compared to what he claims they are, “And if I can die having brought any light, having exposed any meaningful truth that will help to destroy the racist cancer that is malignant in…

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    Nakchu Essay

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    with running the businesses and distributing the profits (“Epilogue”, Stuart et al, n.d, 1). Typically these groups are actually being defined as whole villages more the small groupings, between roughly 10 to 70 families in a group receiving one loan. Naturally, loans are given through assessing the size and needs of each grouping.These loans were “ranging anywhere from RMB 10,000 to RBM 80,000 ($1,125-$9,720) in the first round” (“Epilogue”, Stuart et al, n.d, 1). This is an important change…

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