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    Mary Shelly, born of two great minds and much wealth, suffered many different misfortunes. Mary indeed had advantageous knowledge, living and being born from William Godwin, but was no stranger to death. Mary’s mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, died after giving birth to her. This death was not the first to injure Mary Shelly and shape her fate. Many people she knew passed away some by suicide, even her newborn children had died in her arms. Poor Mary was accustomed to the horror of death. She was as…

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    One of the most reputable novels of the eighteen hundreds is the admirable Scarlet Letter. The renowned author of this work is Nathaniel Hawthorne. He uses symbols and images to help the reader grasp the idea of the good and evil that everyone has in his or her soul. Hawthorne carries the reader through the protagonist, Hester Prynne, life. This shows the battles of the public's opinion that Hester struggles to overcome. In a world consumed of sin, young Heater appears to be alone in the evil…

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    Plastic Surgery: Cosmetic and Reconstructive What do you think of when you hear plastic surgery? Women who feel the need to “lift” their breasts? Women that is obese wanting to lose weight? Celebrities that want to look younger and have no wrinkles? All of these are common thoughts when it comes to the idea of plastic surgery. Think about a lady who was in a car accident and has severe burns? Plastic surgery is referred to as a special surgery that associate with a person’s appearance as well…

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    Disclaimer: Explicit content and some disturbing imagery exists within this document: Servility An Essay by Tony Caldwell 'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. ' -Voltaire Self-degradation of the worst variety is subscription to the idea that an invisible force which cannot be proven to exist should represent the be-all and end-all of human affairs and conduct. Yet this is the kind of servitude and unwavering loyalty that monotheism unambiguously expects of its…

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    In his towering essay “Ideas of Nature,” Raymond Williams examined the dynamic relationship which humans hold with nature – a relationship which involves histories of intervention, separation, and domination – to investigate “whether nature include[s] man.” The dominant narratives which emerged from this debate suggest that nature* is wholly separate from human; contemporary discourse argues that nature is intrinsically where industry (and in extension human activity) is not. But what happens…

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    Abstract Purpose of this case study is to take overview of composites in sporting goods. Because of exceptional combination of properties as composites offered they are widely used by professional players to get better results. Mainly Carbon fiber reinforced (CFRP) and Glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) are of much interest in sporting industry. How carbon fibers are produced is presented here. This report has also included 3 sports goods. Racing boats, racing bicycle frames and tennis…

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    Myasabeda Tribe Case Study

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    The study of tribal community provides new dimensions to our cultural understanding and to the insights towards the society. Such a socio-cultural study has been going on from the times of British rule in India. Many foreign scholars have contributed in this regard. It may be noted that Worrier Elwin carried out research work on many Indian tribes and dedicated his life towards the upliftment of such tribes. Myasabedas are a community who have dedicated themselves to the modern world but still…

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    During my readings of various female road narratives, I noticed that murder recurred throughout the texts as a catalyst for change the protagonists use to their advantages. The protagonists in Thelma & Louise and Arya in Game of Thrones all use murder to flee existing structures which seek to wrongfully punish them. The murders they carry out also disassociate them from the typical depiction of women during their respective time periods, as well as empowers them to go on their own adventures…

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    the performance of a symphony, the composer being the cartoon painter and the weavers the musicians.” First, a cartoonist would create a full size drawing of the design that would adorn the tapestry. Then dozens of weavers would labor for years stitching that design and all of it’s elaborate details onto the expensive fabric. Tapestries rarely stood as single works of art but were part of a series and so it could take a decade to complete a set. Due to the amount of labor and materials used to…

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    to what they might need to do, and waited for Katie, who tells them their missions. “Sorry to interrupt your Christmas morning tradition, but on the cameras in town square, it shows that the tree was bare and chopped down!” said Katie as the camera image popped up…

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