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    How would you feel to be watched by the government constantly? The government could be watching you sleep, eat, and do your daily routines. Just to keep order, the government is doing this now, and you have no clue. Now that seems pretty insane, does it not? The government would be completely abusing their power if they chose to do this. Just to maintain order the government does not have to use surveillance and watch our every move. That is outrageous and most definitely is an abuse of power.…

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    which Rasy translated for John, “Give this one to the World Bank. See what it can do to make us some money off Indonesia.” He, Nixon lifted Indonesia’s map and was about to drop into the bucket where at the moment another puppet leaped out which represented an Indonesian man. This puppet flew between the Nixon and the bucket man and held up his hand and shouted Indonesia in Sovereign. The crowd applauded where the bucket man lifted his flag and killed the Indonesian man. The crowd hooted and…

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    This book is a sign of the times for today’s generation. The author shows symbolism prior to reading the book on the cover, by illustrating the title of the book hanging by puppet strings. This could symbolize that America wanted to beat China and Russia so badly to the moon that they decided to fake it, we were all puppets in thinking that we landed on the moon, and the government was pulling the strings. In addition, in the Chiropractic chapter the author uses The Thinker (a famous statue) to…

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    discovered in 1965 by an English pediatrician known as Dr. Henry Angelman. Angelman studied children with similar motor disorders, facial abnormalities and a happy demeanor. He named this disorder "Happy Puppet Syndrome" after observing a painting by Giovanni Francesco Caroto named “A Boy with a Puppet”. By 1982, researchers at the University of Florida studied this disease more and compared it to Angelman research, renaming it Angelman Syndrome. It was not till 1997, that the cause of it was…

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    For my paper I was fortunate enough to be granted permission to observe some children at the Chinese summer camp where I went when I was younger, the counselors let me sit in and watch them entertain and educate the children from the corner of the classroom. The room was quite small but was able to accommodate me, four adults, 27 kids with ages ranging from 5 to 7, 30 adult size chairs, and a large table in the center. I was able to take more than an hour worth of notes during my stay there…

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    Being deaf and dumb was his way to protect himself. It was a kind of manipulation to stay away and to not cause trouble. He portait himself, as well as others, as puppets. Going on stage, doing what they are suppose to do. Nurse Ratched and the doctor seem like the ventriloquist throughout the show, but little did they know they were the puppets…

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    I agree to a great extent that Ondaatje’s ‘In the Skin of a Lion’ has a continuing appeal because of the unheard voices presented in the novel. Ondaatje allows his audience to have individualised responses to the unheard voices by rejecting the role of a typical omnipresent narrator, who would tell the story from one point of view. By doing this, Ondaatje allows his audience to take control over the way they interpret the text, allowing them to have unique opinions regarding the issues raised…

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    Yanek: Plot Summary

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    Yanek, he is a faitly happy kid. He lives with his immediate family and some of his uncles and aunts. the first thing i see of Yanek is his use of creativity, he puts on a puppet show for all of his family out of a projector that he made himself using the basic tools around his house. Krakow is the first place of the story and we come back to it later in the book. When the Germans come to take all of the jews from the area they begin to search the appartment building that Yanek's family is…

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller many characters are responsible for the outcome of the story. The Crucible is about three teenage girls who are caught dancing in the woods. Dancing was not allowed in Salem in 1692 and they knew that they would be punished. To avoid their punishment they accuse others of making them do it by using witchcraft. Innocent people are hanged because of the lie they made. This starts the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams, one of the girls in the woods, is most…

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    Did Napoleon save or destroy the French Revolution? In 1799 Napoleon seizes power and takes charge of France. Did Napoleon destroy what was left of the Revolution or did he save it? Napoleon was the cause of a new era, wars, changes in the French society, and the changes in territories. Napoleon was a commander in the army at the age of twenty-six. In 1803 Napoleon wants France to become the most powerful country. By 1808 Napoleon and France controls most of Europe. Napoleon conquered most of…

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