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    Power-hungry Finger-pointers. These two historical events have much in common, particularly their leaders. Abigail Williams and Joeseph McCarthy are both “power-hungry finger pointers.” They both are fantastic at blaming innocent people for crimes, and they are professional power and attention hogs.The process of the two events are also similar, even though the events happened in different time periods, and were about different topics. In the Crucible, there are about 8, or so steps. The…

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    Romel Lherisson Scientific Inquiry Hungry Planet Paper One of the most interesting things about human life is how we are all different and yet we are all alike. These similarities are often seen in times of fear and terror. For example, with the attacks in Paris by ISIS and our security as a whole, our fears and insecurities have managed to create an overall theme of solidarity. However, those similarities go deeper than fear. We all breath, sleep and of course eat. Johnny from Texas and Yip…

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    The intention of this essay is to investigate the Western relationship with colonisation, which shall be explored through Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide (2004, THT) and Ella Hickson’s Oil (2016). Both texts raise questions about governance and colonisation in relation to environmental change through their use of character portrayal. Although neither text aims to provide an immediate solution they instead inform the reader and provoke thought on real issues whilst acknowledging that situations…

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    The Power Hungry Fool In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, we are introduced to a highly rewarded, noble born, young and heroic character by the name of Macbeth. He was one of the soldiers fighting for King Duncan in a battle that was taking place in Scotland, and he was named a hero for winning it. As a reward, King Duncan named Macbeth Thane of Cawdor. Since Macdonwald, former Thane of Cawdor, was executed for he betrayed the King, Macbeth was now known throughout all of Scotland as…

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    that saps all energy. Silence, as a spiritual entity, is common both in the Buddhist philosophy and in the Hindu philosophy. Ghosh deals with silence in great detail and explores its various connotations both in The Calcutta Chromosome and in The Hungry Tide. Silence, in both these novels, seems to suggest an alternative epistemology— an alternative way of knowing the world. That alternative methods of knowing the world do exist beyond the Eurocentric methodology of acquiring knowledge has been…

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    Although Julius Caesar may have been a power hungry dictator, some of the things he did in his days were beneficial to the world. For example, Caesar abolished the roman republic, he created the calendar we know today, and he never lost a war. “Veni, vidi, vici.” A famous quote by Julius Caesar it means “I came, I saw, I conquered” people may miss take this quote to be about him being a power hungry dictator, however the way I view it is he came to a place with a corrupted government, and when…

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    “The Hungry Stone” is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore Which is a translation of the Bengali version “Khudhito Pashan” that was published in his book of short stories “Galpoguchcha”. Rabinndranath(1867-1941) and his many-sided achievements are incredible. He is a writer, a great thinker,an artist,a great musician and an orator of extraordinary power. With his god-gifted genius his leviathan bulk of writing and his universal appeal make him global. He got Nobel Prize for his book…

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    actions the characters take, to the color and way they are written. Every children’s book is unique, but each one has something similar about them. Each children’s book has a similar lesson that will stick with you for life. Examples of this are The Hungry Thing Returns by Jan Slepian and Ann Seidler and One of Each by MaryAnn Hoberman. These two books although they look very much different, have a secret underlying lesson, ‘Sharing is Caring’. Although in this book the theme is not…

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    The appeal “ Living Hungry in a Jobless America” speaks to primarily to parents living in the United States (target audience). Given the appeal addresses the issue of children who suffer from hunger, people who have children of their own would mostly relate to it. The appeal claims to solve the problem of children’s hunger in the United States; It aims not only to raise awareness about the issue, but convince people to presumably donate money or time in order to solve it. The clients who would…

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    First reading/writing/literary experiences One of the first books I remember reading is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. I remember reading this book with my mom often, and was so intrigued by Eric Carle’s use of his tissue paper art to illustrate the book. After we read this book I wanted to see more of this artist’s work so we bought many of his books. The second most read book that he wrote that I remember reading was Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? My mom would constantly…

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