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    The Federalist Papers The structure of America’s Constitution was influenced and promoted through the collection of persuasive essays known at The Federalist Papers. The lasting effects of these significant works in American history still resonate today. The Supreme Court justices initially looked to The Federalists Papers to uses a guidance tool prior to making rulings and decisions on the constitutionality of a law. The writers of these papers all had a progressive agenda for the American…

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    Syrian Kidnapping Memo

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    Without a unified organizational structure, the severity of ISIS rule can vary from place to place. John (a pseudonym to protect his identity) decided to remain in Syria when ISIS took control of Raqqa. He speaks about witnessing countless horrors including having to walk past the heads of beheaded martyrs whose crosses were hung from their ears. His hope is for…

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    female and therefore she chose to write as a male and this step took her to colorful sky of success. It was unfortunate of her to die so young but the years she lived, she lived like a dream. Mainly the society and the people made her write under the pseudonym of Currer Bell and this made her successful. Endeavoring to portray a realistic view of life that…

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    written between 1599 and 1601. In this play, the main protagonist, Viola, disguises herself upon arrival to the country of Illyria to search for her brother, Sebastian, who was lost and thought to be dead after a shipwreck and storm. She assumes the pseudonym of Cesario and disguises herself as a man. As a result, she is able to infiltrate and cause a sense of confusion among the aristocracy of Illyria. The play opens with the Duke of Illyria, Orsino, craving the affection and attention of…

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    Ever since the creation of the first major social networking sites, millions of people have been using them to talk and stay in touch with others. Although some have died out over the years, such as MySpace, others have had a surge of popularity, such as Facebook with over a billion users (Clemmit, “Social Media Explosion”). All of them share some basic features, like the ability to connect with other people near and far, which have greatly benefited many people 's lives and have made it far…

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    Who wrote Shakespeare? Introduction The Shakespeare authorship question refers to a controversial argument in the realms of arts and literature that someone else other than William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon composed the numerous works accredited to him as shown in most books of history. Anti-Stratfordian theorists allege that the original author of the works used Shakespeare as a pen name thereby shielding his or her identity (Shapiro 56). Such dissenting viewpoints arise from theorists…

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    main character Jason has a speaking disability and he escapes Hangman (his speaking disability) by writing poems. Jason writes beautiful work, but doesn’t uses word as an enhancement. He uses them as the main part of his poems, but hides behind pseudonym. In Letters to a Young Poet the young poet is asking some guidance from a master poet. The master poet agrees to help the young poet, but wants the young poet to learn about himself in order to become a better poet. Both of the characters from…

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    was: a dystopia. Born in Dublin in 1667, he lived through an aggressive time period in Europe. Political unrest, religious prosecution, and nationalism caused many conflicts which would affect his entire life, and his career. Published under the pseudonym, Lemuel Gulliver, Gulliver’s Travels is considered Jonathan Swift’s greatest work. In this novel, he uses satire to show the world its wrongdoings. Many people consider it a classic, and some claim that it was shaped by Swift’s experiances.…

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    Once he was back home, he began taking part in rituals. They even went as far as casting a spell to prevent Hitler from crossing the sea. What Gardner wanted was for Wicca to reach the masses so he published a book called High Magic's Aid under a pseudonym, which was the first published account of Wiccan magic. Although a fascinating story, I do not feel that…

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    In the Novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Hunter S. Thompson and his Lawyer, travel to Las Vegas to report the events of the Mint 400 motorcycle race about to take place in the Nevada desert. Operating under the pseudonyms, Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, these two men have a bigger mission. Their mission is to search for the “American Dream”. However, they do not find a typical dream, but more of a nightmare. Tales of hitchhikers, paranoia, flying bats, and reptile people would plague readers’…

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