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    The Scarlet Letter is a framed story. The Narrator works at a customhouse in Salem Massachusetts, one day he discovers an uncompleted manuscript in the attic and a patch of cloth in the shape of an A. When he picks up the piece of cloth he feels as though he has been burned. The manuscript is a log describing events that happened around two hundred years ago. The narrator decides to finish the story and so he writes The Scarlet Letter. The story is set in 1600’s and depicts the life of Hester…

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    Melinda Salisbury is a younbg adult fiction author from the West Midlands that has made a name for herself with The Sin Eater's Daughter series of novels. Growing up, Melinda always dreamt of becoming a veterinary practitioner as she always loved animals. She even hada fantasy of being arrested for breaking into a test facility to illegally release the animals kept there. Nonetheless she was also an elaborarte world builder in her childhood and would fiddle with decorative glass stones…

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    3.2.1 Value of Tolerance The value of tolerance may cover the attitudes and actions that are addressed to respect differences in religion, tribe, ethnicity, opinion, attitude, and acts from other people. Data 2 "We have returned, Our Lord,” said Beru Pitu Jalan (BPJ). "So when you get back, let's go to the house. What news do you bring from Purba Kalak village? he said. "Oh, my Lord, she does not have any weakness, I thinks. The way she walks and she swings her hands looks like a valley…

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    Bach Partitas Analysis

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    titled Partitas, French Suites, and English Suites have caused specialists to fruitlessly comb each set for some sense of distinct national characteristics. It was the publishers, however, not Bach, who provided the titles and Bach’s original manuscripts are lost. The English Suites, or Suites pour les Anglois, for example, were published with this name after Bach’s death. The basic style of Baroque suites, including Bach’s instrumental suites, was essentially French. The form consisted of a…

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    The Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto is a 1848 political pamphlet by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles, which were German Philosophers. It was a small book that explained the ideas of communism. The main point of the manifesto was to attempt to explain the goals of communism. The pamphlet argues that the development is inescapable and that capitalism is permanently unstable. The authors also address the fact that the class struggles or the abuse of one class from another, is the…

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    Although Robert Lee Frost (1874-1963) was best known for his presence in New England, his life actually began here in the United States of America (Kennedy and Gioia 983). Robert’s family spent the first eleven years of his life residing in San Francisco, California. But by the year 1885 Robert’s mother, Isabelle Frost, moved the family to Lawrence, Massachusetts due to the passing of his father, William Frost (Parini ch.1). In 1892 Robert Frost graduated as co-valedictorian at Lawrence High…

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    and cooking for the monastery, raising the necessary supplies of vegetables and grain, producing wine, ale and honey, providing medical care for the community, providing education for novices, spinning, weaving and embroidery, and illuminating manuscripts. And they had every day life jobs like, and abbess - the head of an abbey who was elected by the nuns for life, an almoner - a nun who dispensed alms to the poor and sick, a cellarer - the nun who supervised the general provisioning of the…

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    began and achieved fruitarian first in Italy. Its predecessors were men like Dante and Petrarch. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 provided humanism with major boost, for many eastern scholars fled to Italy, bringing with them important books and manuscripts and tradition of Greek scholarship, but we ask our self how did the renaissance rise? The Renaissance began after the plague in the 14th and 15th centuries and was fueled by soldiers returning from the Crusades. There was renewed interest…

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    Washington Park Essay

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    Problem and Background The Barack Obama Presidential Center, which will be located on 63rd and Stony Island in Jackson Park, is close in proximity to the Washington Park neighborhood (Kennedy, 2016). Due to open in 2021, this presidential center is the first of its kind, as it is the first presidential library in an urban city and the first presidential library of an African American president. Many community leaders and residents in Washington Park believe it will have the potential to uplift…

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    romanticized the pre-Revolution Russian upper class and degraded peasants and workers who fought against the czarist regime. When the official Soviet press refused to publish the novel Pasternak found admirers who were willing to secretly smuggle the manuscript out of Russia bit by bit. By 1958 “Dr. Zhivago” had been published and translations began appearing all around the world. The novel became an instant classic. When it came time for Pasternak to receive the Nobel Prize the Soviet…

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