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    lines that box Jack in, just as he has put himself in his own box away from the world. In comparison, Citizen Kane also employs certain camera work to depict the theme of human isolation. As the film opens, the scene features the camera sliding up the fence. The upward movement of the camera reveals where Kane has placed himself in comparison to the rest of the world. Kane has lost so much of his connection to the rest of the world that he no longer considers himself a part of the rest of…

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    Is Israel Guilty of Ethnic Cleansing or Genocide? For a while now, the Israelis and Palestinians have been dealing with a conflict over land. To very briefly sum things up, the Palestinians want more land. Palestine is a stateless nation, and the only land the Palestinians have is the Gaza Strip and the Western Bank. The land the Palestinians want is occupied by the Israelis, and they definitely do not want to give anything up. Israel is a Jewish state, but the opposing side has a Muslim and…

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    show jumping is a very complicated sport that requires skill, patience, and bravery from both horse, and rider. It takes several years of practice and sweat to master the complicated sport. Show jumping is played when a rider is to jump a course of fences on horseback in an acute amount of time. The jumps can vary in size from one foot to five feet. The rules of show jumping are very strict and require a large amount of skill. Consequently, faults can be given to competitors for knocking…

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    Mexican Border Wall

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    Construction of the border wall between the United States and Mexico have instigated debates amongst U.S. citizens, politicians, and the Mexican community. For this purpose, this paper will show positive cause for the building of the wall. Furthermore this paper will dive into some of the positive aspects that have arisen from other barrier walls throughout history. Arguments showing favoritism for the border being built between the U.S. and Mexico will be supported be several sources. On one…

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    Creative Writing: Fastball

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    swing hard and finish through. The ball went soaring straight up center field and….and...it is gone! I hit my first over the fence homerun! I ran around the bases with my hands in the air. I rounded third with my teammates in sight. I jumped on home plate and my teammates hug me. The score is now two to zero. Bentlee and Kloey both get on base. Shelby hits the ball to the fence, allowing Bentlee and Kloey to…

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    had boundaries of just outside of the cottage. The fence outside was the true boundary. In Mae’s case, after being locked up after killing the man in the yellow suit, she was locked behind bars, prison. While Mae tuck was literally locked up behind bars, and all that was stopping Winnie was the fence, Winnie was more of a true prisoner. She strived for independence. This was something she needed, and would most likely never have been given. Fences and bars clearly are a symbol of how important…

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    Bruno Analysis

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    father prohibited him from doing such. “The one thing Bruno tried not to think about was that he had been told on countless occasions by both Mother and Father that he was not allowed to walk in this direction, that he was not allowed anywhere near the fence or the camp, and most particularly that exploration was banned at Out-With” (103, Print). When his father simply gave him nothing to explore, he found something… Auschwitz Camp. Father’s careless mistake of ignoring Bruno’s request to…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird In 2009, the Sentencing Project discovered that two-thirds of the people in the U.S who have life sentences are non-white, showing that race has an affect on how a person is treated. In the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout Finch are just starting to figure things out in Maycomb County. They are finding out that not everyone is the same, and that some people have different beliefs than others. Also Scout and Jem are seeing things like race have an…

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    “and I am apple orchard,” in this well-balanced line. For the remainder of the poem, Frost segregates the neighbor and narrator to the left and right of the lines, respectively, such as in, “He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbors,’” (27) where “he” is on the left, and the word “fences” is the middle of the line. Frost uses this change from togetherness to individualism to emphasize the division between the narrator’s views and the neighbor’s views. At the third section, I feel the…

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    Zambia, Africa is a different environment than what Americans are accustom. The natives portrayed in the Eye of the Elephant are rationing their portions every day. They do not have a McDonald’s right down the street or the convenience of a grocery store on multiple corners. What they have is the Black Market. The Black Market can sell anything from ivory to leopard fur but it is all done illegally. Mark and Delia have to deal with these problems in their own way. A major problem in the book…

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