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    Domestic Habits” she takes a stand against women having an education like that of a man. She instead feels that women need to learn things that can assist them in being the moral compass for the men in their lives. In another reading Evans, (male pseudonym George Eliot) compared…

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    two. ii. The 1998 version 1. Uses “The Great Escape March” (1963) a. Originally from a film name The Great Escape iii. The 1961 version 1. Uses Colonel Bogey March (1914) a. Originally a march created by a lieutenant in the British army under a pseudonym c. The scene when Hallie (pretending to be Annie)/Susan (pretending to be Sharon) and Elizabeth James/Maggie McKendrick (the mothers in the respective films) go for a walk around their respective cities (London/Boston). i. The 1998 version…

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    Each day, every one of us wakes up and goes to our average, everyday high school. The normal day for Ender Wiggin was Battle school, hours of learning, and action packed encounters. The plot of Ender’s Game is about a boy who is placed in battle school at age 6 to train in the ways of a commander and lead an army in the war against the Buggers. After showing superior skill and knowledge, Ender is sent to command school where he defeats the Bugger race into extinction… Or so it is initially…

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    The book entitled ‘The Prophet of the Great Smokey Mountains’ is one of the famous works of Mary Noailles Murphy. Written using the pseudonym of Charles Egert Craddock, the book tries to offer insights about the mountain life in Tennessee. One of the notable portrayals of the novel is made through the character of Dorinda Cayce. Her role as the beloved of the main character creates depth and direction as to how Dorinda reacted to the situations happening in the story. Using the qualities of…

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    “Street Art and Graffiti Resources for Online Study” is an article published in April 2014 by Michael DeNotto. The author is an instruction librarian at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Michael DeNotto got three degrees in three universities: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign M.S. in Library and Information Science, 2012 Valparaiso University M.A. in English Studies and Communication with TESOL certificate, 2009 Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville B.A. in English with minor…

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    He would make up games and stories/ poems some of which would foreshadow events in Alice in Wonderland (“Lewis Carroll” 1). He then became absorbed with photography and writing, his interests were children and famous people. He then created the pseudonym “Lewis Carroll” by translating his first and middle names into Latin. He also wrote humorous and math works some of his nonsense works are: The Hunting of the Snark, Sylvie and Bruno, and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (“Lewis Carroll” 2). Charles…

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    My Participant For this assignment I decided to interview one of my roommates who I met last year. To keep his identity a secret I used a pseudonym, Warren Moore. Warren is a mid-sized male, around 5’10”, he has black hair, blue eyes, and is physically fit. Warren is a very outgoing person, constantly meeting and making new friends where ever he goes. He is liked by almost everyone he meets because he’s caring and relatable. Warren was one of the first people I met when I came to school, and…

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    If one were to wander the streets of the Irish capital today, they would witness signs of urban decay, homelessness, drug abuse and uneducated, impoverished youths floating aimlessly around the inner city, left to fend for themselves by the Irish state. In relating to such, it is still incomprehensible that one of the greatest pieces of satire ever composed, Jonathan Swift’s ‘A Modest Proposal’ is still as relevant today in society as it was 285 years ago. Written in 1729, in an era of Irish…

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    Abolitionist”, aaregistry.org) In addition to his role as a Railroad “agent,” he also kept records of the interviews between him and the runaways he helped, which he published after the end of the Civil War. The brief descriptions of the fugitives—their pseudonyms and where they were headed—in his book provided factual information of how the Underground Railroad operated. To sum up, William Still did not only reinforce the anti-slavery movement, but he produced a historical documentation of both…

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    Brian (a pseudonym) is a young child in the group of early childhood (3-5 years) in the daycare located in the Psychology building. He seems to be of Hispanic background and speaks English. He has nice clothing which suggests he is from a nice home with a family that provides clothing and food normally. He always seemed to be smiling even when not talking proposing that he is a relatively happy child. He spent most of the observation running around which brought me to the conclusion that he…

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