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    As a cause leads us to the harm to others principle. “Social liberty: nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual.” (13) I believe the limit of power over an individual is essential part of our nature where we privilege is limited. In some ways it may be good or bad to have power to overrule society. Without good leaders to extend the authority I don’t think a society would be stable and organized. People with certain perspective, race,…

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    Introduction Love has many shapes and comes in many forms. What is the love in Romance like? What is the nature of love in the postmodern story? How is love expressed in the novel written by A.S. Byatt named Possession – A romance? This paper explores the motif of love reflected in the novel and provides the analysis and explanation for the representation of this motif in the story. The main aim ist to explore the possessive connotation of the love in the Possession as the author believes that…

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    (125). John Brown is described as the “most powerful speaker for miles around” and the speaker is impressed with his ability to appeal to the crowd. He describes Brown of having all the qualities of a great speaker, everything from his voice to the “magnetism and imagination” that Brown possessed with the “heavenly march”. That exemplified the unity within the congregation when they all followed and halted when told. The speaker describes the event and the preacher, yet also notes how the…

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    Throughout Jeanette Wall’s memoir The Glass Castle, the author utilizes diverse and creative language, diction, and style to convey themes about nonconformity and self-sufficiency, while teaching strong lessons on individuality, endurance, and strength. Although both of Jeanette’s parents, Rose Mary and Rex, are irresponsible, selfish, and reckless, they did instill valuable life lessons and reflect meaningful sentiments onto their children, Lori, Jeanette, Brian, and Maureen. Rex Walls creates…

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    The daydream of discovery while sitting at a lunch counter is a cruel illusion. To become a star, one is assumed to be smart, have an indescribable magnetism, extremely talented and marketable looks, as one must not just be liked, but absolutely loved by millions worldwide. Months turn into years, as the want-to-be star struggles to gain acceptance in that most exclusive club and from the public who will…

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    Passive Migration Analysis

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    Both navigational and migratory behaviors are seen in a large variety of vertebrates across all spheres of life. The ability to navigate and knowing when to migrate is, at least in part, genetic (Lee et al. 2013 and Smith 1985). This means that some organisms can have birth defects that will hinder their navigational and/or migratory behaviors (Lee et al. 2013). Migration is defined as a mass leaving of one place for another, pre-determined one, on a repeating basis (Merriam-Webster 2018). In…

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    is 19.6 m/s. After falling for 10 seconds, its velocity is 98 m/s or about 219 miles per hour! • A force is a push or a pull. • A force can act through contact -– Spring, rope, chain, friction, etc. • A force can act at a distance. -– Gravity, magnetism, electrical Galileo observed that the final velocity of an object starting from rest and accelerating at a constant rate equals the product of the acceleration and the elapsed time. If it has an initial velocity, the final velocity will equal…

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    murders Prince Jones, claiming he threatens to run an officer over with his jeep. The death of Prince Jones, even with Coates’s preexposure to police brutality against blacks, is especially jarring due to Prince Jones’s social class and personal magnetism. Accordingly, Jones’s death brings Coates to the conclusion that anyone is vulnerable to brutality, regardless of their success or social status. One can never erase the color of their skin, and if even Prince Jones, a “good Christian, scion of…

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    Vivica Williams Guidorizzi 7 The Mysterious Poe “Poe’s stories are wonderful, and they still stand up, they’re as readable as they were when I first encountered them in my teens” (King 1). Edgar Allan Poe, a life-long writer, wrote comedies, fiction, and even created the first detective story. He is well known for his work because of the bizarre and gruesome imagination and details in his works. Poe is also known as the creator of symbolism and surrealism, as well as being influential…

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    Luntz uses Barack Obama as an example of a politician who uses his language in his own presidential campaign, and found the tactic ineffective because it was used already. However, Luntz states “Those powerful words help explain the magnetism of the Obama presidential campaign. His words do more than inspire. They Transform. They move people”. Luntz has the courage to state that the way Obama uses his language could be an example of “political plagiarism” however Trump does not do this…

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