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    was thrust into a position of great control. Bottom used to be powerless, but he suddenly has the ability to order around the fairies. He then starts ordering the fairies around to fulfil his own impulsive desires. He told one fairy to kill a bee for its honey, while another two fairies scratched his back, all while more are playing music for him and getting him peas and hay. Bottom liked exercising his power and did not talk with the fairies with the same tone he talked with before he…

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    Positive Climate Change

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    Climate Change: A Not So Positive Change Earth. Our planet, our shelter, our home. With its green pastures and its shimmering blue skies and oceans. Now glimpse one hundred years into the future. Imagine it partly gone and destroyed, along with its diverse sceneries and animals. Contaminated with hazardous chemicals and the litter we didn’t give much thought to when we disposed of it incorrectly. Now a dangerously harmful and inhabitable place where our children and grandchildren will have to…

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    Oj Simpson Case Study

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    O.J Simpson was an upstanding citizen, ex-football player, husband and father until June 12 1994. On this day 21 years ago, O.J Simpson’s wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman were brutally murdered at the Simpson family home. Simpson was brought in for questioning and this started the lengthy court process which was televised for a total of 134 days ending on October 3rd 1995. Simpson was ultimately found not guilty of all charged by a jury of 10 women and 2 men (Linder,…

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    The Indians for their part were initially less hostile to the English that they had bee to the Spanish, however the mood would soon change as the familiar conquest at any cost mindset of the Europeans soon re-appeared; and in the words of Powhatan, the leader of the Indians in the area surrounding Jamestown, said of the English settlers…

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    is irrevocably denied [him], [he has] a right to get pleasure out of life; and [he] will get it, cost what it may,” and continues on, asking why he should repent, “if he can get sweet fresh pleasure” and “get it as sweet and fresh as the wild honey the bee gathers” (Brontë 163). He seems to adopt this hedonistic stance that what he was doing could not possibly be wrong if it felt so right. True, Rochester could repent to cure the remorse he feels for things he had done in his life, but no one…

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    If the title alone does not make it clear, the original version tries to instill children with core values that promote industry and hard work. The first stanza states: How doth the busy little bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every open flower! (Watts) This didactic poems makes this message abundantly clear to the young reader and Watts certainly hopes that children will learn from it. However, Lewis Carroll twists the poem in Alice’s…

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    Why Savages Break Laws

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    people.” When World War II broke out Golding left teaching and joined the Royal Navy. This experience really influenced his writings. Golding once stated, “…Anyone who moved through those years without understanding that man produces evil as a bee produces honey, must have…

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    It was the summer of 1939. The sweltering heat created an almost omnipresent haze in the air. Something would happen today. Rumors had been swirling about an attack on London. Young children were ushered and rushed to alleged safety and mothers wept in fear. Europe was at war. Twenty years later Golding published a novel that would capture the essence of society itself. In Lord of the Flies he uses symbolism to portray the collapse of peace and humanity during World War II. In Lord of the Flies…

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    circumstances of separation and divorce, when odds bring life beyond what we expect living to be, we have to find the place of emotional forgiveness, which is often found after we make the conscious decision to forgive. Without all the answers, one day Bee took the leap of faith. She decided to forgive and let go. In so doing, she let God take her to a place beyond it not being over now into a place of new beginnings. She no longer needed the sorrow of Lawrence because she had the assurance of…

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    Keats “To Autumn” creates imagery through the use of sounds and alliteration in order to establish a soundscape that reflects and compliments the words fabricating the images. In this sense, the simultaneous and complementary use of a soundscape in conjunction with the imagined images produced by the literal meaning of the words utilizes sight and sound to create a more engaging experience; an example of this is the use of s sounds and m sounds that lead the reader to create the sounds of bees…

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