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    Scrooge into a gentler and kindlier man after the visits of the three ghosts, every audience would be able to find their shadows in the play. Scrooge’s character drew together the worst and jaded parts of human spirit yet his transformation reminded us to be open to changes in this materialistic society. Therefore, to me, A Christmas Carol is about life and transformation, redemption and awakening. It showed us the magic of stepping back and looking at our lives from a third person’s view. It is…

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    unique product of his scientist creator’s vision and imagination, he also benefits from the love and care lavished on him by this surrogate father. Explain. (How do we know they have a special relationship * Why are Edward’s memories so important? * How does Edward reflect and express the creativity and vision of his father?) Ever since Edward was unable to speak and was cutting away alongside the other machines, Edwards father was proud of himself and Edward for always being there. As Edward’s…

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    Censorship, defined as the “suppression of ideas and information that certain persons— individuals, groups or government officials—find objectionable or dangerous,” by the American Library Association, occurs every day. Many people think of censorship as a tool utilized by governments to control their citizens, but it occurs much more frequently than that. What people never realize is that the everyday scrutiny and judgement that we place on each other and our ideas is just as if not more…

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    Brony Fandom Fans

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    According to Wikipedia's general definition, a “fandom” refers to a group people whom are fans of a certain form of entertainment (i.e. a book, TV show, movie, etc). These fans are not just causally interested; they don't simply have light conversation or discussion of their favorite show/movie with friends and family, these fandom members are more obsessive than that (Wikipedia). They will obsess over the minor and most smallest details of the plot or of a certain character and want to expand…

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    Chapter 5 Throughout history, athletes have always been seen as role models. The development of external factors such as media has pushed even more the pressure of the role and image of athletes. Nowadays, sports has turned athletes into multimillionares, portraining their lifestyles as the best possible success one could have. Already in ancient Rome, it all started with gladiators. They were making the show and having the crowd cheer. The gladiator was seen as a hero and the fact of…

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    the weight had slowly crept up on me, and I just knew I had to do something about it. Things were getting out of control and if I didn’t change my ways, my life would be greatly impacted very soon. During my 2 years at William R. Satz Middle School, I tried multiple fad diets and watched my weight fluctuate up and down numerous times like a roller coaster. It wasn’t until after realizing all these fad diets and magic pills/shakes didn’t work I was finally able to rid the weight that has been…

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    Syrian Immigrants

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    to be done that many not want to do. They don 't pay well and are a hassle to complete if you have something else you rather do. If we had more people in our country those jobs would be filled with people who would actually like to help and get a little money while they do it. Any money is money for these refugees so it would increase labor force that we need for low paying jobs. They could start a whole new life in this haven of the United States and could help us all by joining us in our…

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    Cat 4 Emotive Vocab Analysis

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    of anger. If a character is upset, he/she might dive into the bed and sob into his/her pillow. That being said, Cat 4 emotive vocab is the most undesirable among the 4 when individuals are learning emotive vocab. It may be useful in certain essay settings but individuals are looking for vocab phrases that can be used in almost ANY essay. They want universality. In addition, a child who is finding ways to extend and improve his/her essay quality usually does not require cat 4 type of emotive…

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    curse and follow the knight Sir Lancelot. The first for lines are characterized by anaphora with the repetition of the word “she” (III. 109-113). For the first time in the poem, the Lady’s passive nature becomes active; in each line she acts and makes decisions. In a very parallel way, the second half of the stanza narrates the consequences for this sudden action. The mirror she looked in for so long “[cracks]” (III. 115), and a flood of hard /c/ and /k/ sounds follow, to illustrate musically…

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    happiness based on data collected from following happy people. However, before Lyubomirsky discusses her twelve main, recommended strategies, she prefaces part two with addressing the issue of individuality. Every individual has unique interests, values, and needs and, for that reason, every individual has an individual path to finding happiness; there is no magic one way, one stop cure. Lyubomirsky outlines three types of fits happiness activities can have with an individual: fit with the…

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