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    Greasers Monologue

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    How would you feel if you didn't belong? Soda I don't fit in. I don't act like a greaser, I don't fit in with the family and I don't want to come back because I am an outsider. I don't fit in with greasers because i'm not one. I don't fit in with the family because i'm not part of it, and I don't fit in with society because i'm not one of them. Soda, I can't come back because I will be arrested. They could get Johnny and I for life, especially Johnny. He could get the electric chair. The fuzz…

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    Asuno Park Summary

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    In the chapter entitled Details are being investigated, the author, John Hersey, begins the chapter describing the situation at Asuno Park. First, John Hersey, writes that help has been announced to be coming, bringing much relief to the citizens in Asuno Park. In addition, Father Kleinsorge, finds two girls of the Kataoka family one 13-year old girl and one 5-year old boy, the two children believe that their mother is dead but later on in the chapter is reunited with their mother who is still…

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    Archetypal Journey

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    The last type of archetype is archetypal journey. This archetype is used to picture the hero’s type of quest. The most evident archetypal journey used in anime are Warriors journey to save the people and Quest to rid the land of danger. In Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Kira with his allies fought against Lord Djibril’s to save the world for possible destruction. Second is Code Geass, where Lelouch wanted to overthrow the government to expunge the gap and have equality between people. Next is…

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    Freak the mighty is a story that began between two kids with a very strong friendship, Maxwell Kane and Kevin Dillon. Also known as Freak The Mighty, Kevin being Freak and Maxwell being The Mighty. It all began in a ghetto neighborhood and Maxwell Kane was a slow thinker in a giant body. Max (for short) lived with his grandparents who is his mother’s parents and which he calls “Grim” and “Gram”, Max’s mother died and Max’s father was in jail. Max was afraid of the outside world. He was very…

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    but it is reasonable to assume I did. The imagery of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its adaptations is impossible to escape from. From Halloween to 1960’s comedy shows, Frankenstein’s monster has become an integral part of American, British, and even worldwide culture. So how did this book go from an originally anonymous horror story to a worldwide phenomenon? What differences have come to separate the original Frankenstein…

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    Tasmanian Devil Have you ever heard of the Tasmanian Devil? No, not the cartoon one, these animals actually exist. These animals may not be the cartoon version of them, but they definitely have the same temper. This essay will provide information on the Tasmanian Devil, and discuss its appearances, habitat and diet, and give you information about some interesting facts you might not have known. First, the appearance, this animal is certainly different than it’s cartoon version. First of the…

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    Fate In Beowulf

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    The idea of Fate, otherwise known as “Wyrd”, played a major role in both the epic poem of Beowulf, as well as the day to day life of the Anglo Saxons. Throughout the poem, fate is mentioned countless times in both dialogue and when the poem is describing a situation. Whether you believe in the idea of fate or not, it played a major role in how Beowulf carried himself and reacted to the challenges introduced to him, as well as how fate affected what happened in the major events throughout the…

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    The butterfly effect is one of the most apparent principles from the chaos theory in Brave New World. The Butterfly Effect is the idea that small changes have the potential to have monumental effects. In the late 1800s to the early 1900s, While working on the three body problem, Henri Poincare said, “small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena.” In 1901 Fichte wrote in The Vocation of Man, “you could not remove a single grain of sand from its place…

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    Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein fits into the science fiction genre. The definition of this is: fiction based on imagined future scientific and major social or environmental changes. In the 1800s when Frankenstein takes place society was hopeful about science. Victor wanted to know everything about the world but not everything turns out as he intends it to. There are many connections between Frankenstein and what Shelly learned about science. Shelley has the reader thinking about the future…

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    After listening to Edward Burtynsk’y speak about his work, I felt moved by his passion to improve the environment. In his speeches and interviews his words carefully detail the tragic stories we observe in his photograph. He never verbally tells his viewers what to think or feel about what they are seeing, but his images declare facts. There is no mistaking that when you look at any of Burtynsky’s photos, that we are in a serious epidemic. He brings to light some of the worlds hidden secrets and…

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