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    the one most worthy of hell-fire that could have been invented, all those peoples are prevented from receiving the Christian faith and religions, being held night and day by their wretched and tyrannical overlords, the Spaniards, in the mines, at personal labors and under incredible tributes” (Thirty Very Juridical Propositions, l.78-81). Here, De Las Casas presents himself as the sole voice of reason and representation for both the Native Americans and the Spanish themselves; this position he…

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    In terms of the environment, the immersion is achieved when: multiple channels of sensory information are provided to the player, completeness of sensory information, a cognitively demanding environment, and a strong interesting narrative come together to invite players to become lost in fantasy worlds. If a game doesn’t have the visual cues, or the behavior within the world is inconsistent and broken, players become disinterested, and immersion is ultimately lost. Immersion is generally…

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    further, they offer a solution to each dynamic of the obsession cycle. It is through these two facts that one can see the power of the enframed narrative. The story not only serves as a story in itself but also as an explanation and conflict in the outer frame narrative. Likewise, the outer frame narrative gives new focus and light to the enframed narrative. Together, they work to enrich the stories of the 1001 Nights by offering up unique relationships between Shahrazad, Shahriyar, and other…

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    On one hand, Bono uses he uses humor to contrast himself from the religious leaders. On page 1, he testifies “Well, I’m the first to admit that there’s something unnatural, something even unseemly about rock stars mounting the pulpit and preaching at presidents” (Bono, 2006). Through his humor, he originally separates himself from his audience, linking his audience together, despite their varying backgrounds. Yet, he also uses his humor to make fun…

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    26). Neither one of these narratives are particularly fair, but their existence explains the need of a compromise like the design of a rationalized immigration system which will be both more humane while at the same time more faithful to the rule of law. America isn’t a broken country but rather one that is simply divided and in need of moderate reforms related to immigration. The reality is that even the most anti-immigrant legislators in the country are not talking about deporting those…

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    Stasiland is a non-fiction narrative authored by Anna Funder that entails the life, in East Germany, of both victims and members of the Stasi and the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It explores the life ‘behind the iron curtain’ through personal anecdotes and interviews. Via Funder’s investigation it becomes apparent that only some of the victims of the Stasi have not fully recovered and that many of their inflictions can be attributed to influences other than the Stasi. Anna’s first…

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    “important people” of the Connecticut Valley many of them graduates of Yale and Harvard, owned African slaves. In his research he describes the town of Deerfield, “by the mid-1700s in the town of Deerfield, on the main street had a total population of about 300, of whom 21 were enslaved African Americans. The slaves, who belonged to 12 different families, made up 7 percent of the total population.” Another account recalls,…

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    The second part also shows the connection between Marston's personal life and his character. When Byrne started to live with Marston, he did not buy her a wedding ring. Instead, he bought her a set of gold bracelets which Olive wore all of her life. Wonder Woman also wears gold bracelets as a symbol of her power.…

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    Metamorphoses is a narrative poem written by the Roman poet Ovid in the early first century BCE. The book focuses on the creation of the world and is based upon Roman myths and legends. Throughout the poem, many different types of lust are described within the myths. These varieties of lust include the craving for revenge, the longing for possessions, and the sexual desire for a person. The yearning for revenge is one of the driving parts of the book and is found multiple times, including…

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    extremely high. Huck’s dialogue is impressive throughout. He is not alone in this. Jim, Widow Douglass, and Tom all have unique dialects. Through this the book feels more like a movie than it does a piece of American literature. This added to my personal enjoyment. At times it may be difficult to understand. This is a reasonable complaint and may change the meaning of the story for some people. I think that the creation of a modernized version might allow for the book to become more accessible…

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