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    Jack London’s “What Life Means to Me” and Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat.” Utilizing these two stories in light of the fact that both Jack London and Stephen Crane are legitimate naturalist essayists who show the thought of naturalism in two exceptionally unfavorable strategies. Naturalism portrays the extremely restricted control that people have over their own destiny in correlation to the powers of the regular world. In "The Open Boat", the men stranded on the vessel are absolutely helpless…

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    In his iconic book, “The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary” (Raymond , 1999), contrast Raymond between two different work (or software develop) methods: the Cathedral model and the Bazaar model. According to the Cathedral model, which is more common in the commercial software companies, the develop of software is done by an exclusive group of software developers and the end user is getting (or buying) a close package with readymade source…

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    When teaching the skill of sweeping or brushing to novice curlers necessary to always remember the three basic fundamentals. These fundamentals are body weight, brush speed and footwork. Throughout the process of teaching our skill we will continue to highlight these fundamentals ensuring that our teens will remember them and hopefully demonstrate them as they continue to curl. During our teaching of the skill it is important to note that we will always be watching for unsafe practices on the…

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    Rosellini’s Portrayal of Marina as Everywoman, Ingrid As A Wicked Temptress, In Rome, Open City Roberto Rossellini’s neorealist film, Rome Open City, is reflective of the turbulent climate in Italy during Nazi and Fascist occupation in World War II. His use of costuming, body language, and mirror shots give rise to a tongue-in-cheek reflection at all the difficult moral and economic sacrifices people had to make during the war. Rossellini not only makes Marina and Ingrid, but also his audience…

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    for my poor hou-” A loud thud interrupted General Zaroff’s words. The two men stared blankly at each other. “Now, who in God’s name is here at this hour?” The general muttered, swinging open his bedroom door. Rainsford hesitantly followed, staying at the top of the stairs. He heard the front door creak open. “I apologize for interrupting anything, sir, but I recently lost..” The meek voice was muffled by Rainsford’s thunderous footsteps. “Whitney!?” Rainsford pushed past the general.…

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    Questions to Ask When You’re Exploring Guns for Sale When you’re ready to start exploring guns for sale in New Mexico, you might have a wide range of questions that you need answered. This may be especially true if you are a first-time gun owner – or even if you’ve inherited a few guns but have never actually purchased one. The following questions may help you during your shopping experience, and they could enable you to find the perfect firearm for your needs. Remember to Ask Yourself a Few…

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    Soaked In Bleach Analysis

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    The documentary that I chose for this project was “Soaked in Bleach”. It was directed by Benjamin Statler, and produced and written by Donnie Eichar and Richard Middleton.This documentary is about Kurt Cobain’s untimely death and how it could have been set up by his ‘loving’ wife Courtney Love. The plot consists of old documents and photographs of Kurt Cobain’s suicide and it debunks some misconceptions about it. It also gives reenactments of some of the situations he had dealt with before this…

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    The Open Boat is a story written by Stephen Crane that portrays a main focus of naturalism in the lives of man, and how that nature is portrayed as malicious, through the sources A Man Said to the Universe and I Explain the Silvered Passing of the Ship at Night. Stephen Crane’s The Open Boat considers three stages of quotes in which the men are affected by nature itself; the storm, the survivors, and the rescue. To begin, Crane starts his anecdote with a miraculous life threatening storm. Crane…

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    Creative Writing: Juana

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    Juana was walking down the warm, sandy beach of La Paz on a beautiful Saturday evening. She looked at the ocean as the sun began the set and saw a strange man on a small fishing boat. Puzzled Juana called out to the strange man, “ Sir, it is getting late! The ocean tends to be rough at night!” The strange man looked at her and said, “ I am a professional everything will be fine!” Juana knew how the seas were at night and wanted to warn the man of the danger he is getting himself into. Juana saw…

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    The Westcliff Wraith Hayden Andrews and her parents pulled up to their new house in Westcliff, California. “Well, this is it!” Hayden’s parents announced to her excitedly. What did they expect when they showed her this? “It looks like it’s 1,000 years old.” Hayden said, unenthusiastically. Hayden always seemed to have this sixth sense on getting good or bad vibes from people or places, and this place gave off major bad vibes. It was kind of weird, but Hayden decided to give it a shot. Her…

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