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    There is always more than meets the eye, no matter the individual. Complex characters often reflect this standard, never revealing too much until necessary and then proceeding to change to adapt or overcome the issue. In other words, complex characters demonstrate a significant amount of dynamics after being confronted with conflict. In John Green’s Paper Towns, there is evidence for multiple complex characters, however, the main character is able to display this with more precision and…

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    almost 200 years apart, the similarities in each story can mirror the ideas and concepts each, author or producer, trying to get across. Many television shows and film ideas are drawn from key historical writings, produce a spinoff of a specific story, or use similar ideas to help convey a fresh new story. Goethe’s Faust, for example has very similar ideas to those contemporary ideas of “Breaking Bad”. The similarities between such a contemporary story, like “Breaking Bad”, as a form of the…

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    Biological Warfare: The Anthrax Plot Besides terrorism, biological warfare is a serious threat to America. Biological agents used as weapons significantly affect a nation’s economy, social and political standing. Anthrax is one of the most common biological agents used as a weapon by terrorist groups and on the American population. In this paper, I summarize the article “Organizational Versus Individual Attribution: A Case Study of Jemaah Islamiyah and the Anthrax Plot”. Additionally, I…

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    In some literary work, the author prefers to use some literary device and compare and contrast to emphasize the personality and emotional changes in the main character. In Hamlet, Shakespeare depicted a lot of distinctive character who foil with Hamlet. By bringing out their significant differences, it can make the main character shine brightly. I would like to discuss how Horatio, Laertes and Fortinbras foils with Hamlet and cite meaningful evidence to explain their differences better. The…

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    Mariella Dossou Phil 127 Professor Legas 16 October 14 Limitless Limitless is a 2011 thrilling movie directed by Neil Burger starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. The movie captures the attention of the audience via strong depiction of both moral and ethical dilemmas. Some of the main characters are caught up by situations in which they have to make tough decisions. For instance, the main character Edward Morra also called Eddie, faces several moral dilemmas. Right from the beginning,…

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    The Perfect Setting When telling a story how do you start? Do you jump right into the main events, or do you lay out the setting for the person to get a mental image of the action taking place? The setting plays a major aspect to a story, it can become boring if you do not understand the time, place, or atmosphere the story took place in. In Kate Chopin’s short story, The Storm the setting plays a major role. The setting portrays more than where The Storm takes place, the atmosphere, weather,…

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    In The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, readers get a far share of revelations that are accompanied by concealment, thus proving the gap between the text and the reader. Right from the start, the readers are thrown into present day Ayemenem, where they learn the fate of the twins, but have to work backwards to figure out the events that led to the present day. The writing style of the novel aids the readers in filling in the gaps by jumping in and out of the past and present. These out of…

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    chapter 1: girl finds key in a book but she saw this key and she searched it up and found it was related to the extra terrestrials of this land and this key would be very important to the future of humans chapter 2: May called her friends April and Juliet. They went to a bakery and searched up unusual activity in liberty heights. many things have popped up it was that many keys have been stolen, In the past 2 years. chapter 3: Maybe they we're looking for the key in the book. may told her…

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    Chapter one Boom! Crack! The sound of thunder and a flash of lightning struck through the night sky. As the rain came down Mike’s jacket got heavier and heavier. Boom! Another flash of lightning sliced through the sky! Mike darted toward the abandoned house not thinking about all the times he was told not to even go near the abandoned house, because of all the kids that went missing in that particular house! The house was a 1920’s house, no color, just wood! The old man that used to live…

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    Name: Sabine Itani Class: English IV Period: 3A Topic: BNW, Chapter 1 Essential Question: What is the purpose of chapter 1? Who: The characters introduced in chapter one of the novel are the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning and Henry Foster. They explain the different types of fertilization, and how they do each one. Later on in chapter one, Lenina Crowne is introduced, who immunizes the fetuses. What: Chapter one of the novel explains the fertilization of the embryos and the different…

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