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    Kpop Women

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    The first impression one would usually get after watching K-pop music videos that it feels very commercial. Commercial not in the sense that is a profitable business, which indeed it is. In fact, Hallyu, also known as K-pop is becoming one of South Korea’s largest exports (Leong). Therefore, there is a national effort to maintain this profitable brand. First, it is important to understand that K-pop is not just lyrics and melody, it is also about the beautiful people who perform these lyrics. So…

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    justice. Aye, it is evil. That they be shacklin’ and throwin’ me in the jail to be left at the mercy of a pack of conniving little girls over an opinion of a man… I thought Ezekiel Cheever to be an honest and reasonable man, but alas he is only a puppet of the court and of Abigail. How dare he chain Elizabeth at the word of that lying harlot! I know not their motivation or their thoughts but this… I tell this is not justice! People be dying… like animals, they die! So, do I speak? Do I give them…

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    Dmitri’s fourth symphony depicts all of the anger and resentment that he felt during the 1930’s. The symphony itself was similar to the others before it, but it used melodies from other symphonies like puppets. Part of it almost resembled cartoon background music, light and cheery. Suddenly it becomes almost “satanic” sounding. Symbol crashes, and drum lines added to it. Giving it an angry or resentful sound. This sound was Dmitri’s own feelings towards…

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    reason he gained interest in writing. As a child, Mr. Crichton did not play sports. Instead, he would entertain himself with trains in his basement. In school, the subject he preferred was science. While he was in third grade, he wrote scripts for puppet shows. Soon after, in sixth grade, he was…

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    What Is A Literacy Circle

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    Literacy Circle is a comprehensive approach that teaches students of self-awareness of their work through the conversation. And the aim is to provide a deeper holistic perception of the text (book).These literacy lessons are important for the cognitive development of the personality of the student, which helps to orient kids in the book. Of course, each lesson should be interesting, logical, orderly, cognitive, active as of the child must be "charged" the reader's interest by having a…

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    All humans strive to appear as if they are the best people on the exterior for social gain and to uphold their good names. The inner conscience may be an entirely different story - a trainwreck- that doubts motives and actions. Reputation is a prime factor that drives the community of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible to the hangings of various innocent beings. Reverend Parris highly regards his reputation more than standing up to the authority. Judge Danforth wrongly condemns and hangs townspeople,…

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    Oedipus Rex And Antigone

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    There are few playwrights who have had such a profound influence on the Greek drama as Sophocles. Throughout his lifetime, Sophocles wrote one hundred and twenty plays. Unfortunately, only seven of his works have survived in their entirety. The list of plays include: Antigone, The Women of Trachis, Ajax, Electra, Philoctetes, Oedipus at Colonus, and Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex). His works focused heavily on the concepts of misery and tragedy. Several of his most famous Theban plays feature the…

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    India Before Imperialism

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    negative thing that came out of the British conquer was that the British allowed the Indians to starve, because they were using them for experiments. When Britain conquered the rest of India they used the same tactics as they did in Plassey, like puppet rulers and using the Indians against themselves. The British were able to subdue and administer an vast subcontinent much greater in size and population than itself because they thought out their entire plan from the beginning to the end, and…

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    Porphyria loved him greatly, he “...In one long yellow string I wound/Three times her little throat around…” (Browning 39-40). After her death, he cuddles with her. I think this shows a great deal of dominance because she can no longer act: she is a puppet at this point. Perhaps the narrator did not want her to act, he wanted the dominant role (in the beginning Porphyria initiated the cuddling). Perhaps, though, these the dominance in these two narrators point to the fear of the potential of…

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    they called him the “The Emperor of the Void”. He led his army through continents conquering every place in his path. He killed thousands, burned down hundreds of houses and conquered the land. He led his army like a puppeteer would control his puppets. Arthur was given a Demonic Sword named Impaler as it has been used I wars where it has been drenched in blood for countless times. It has been sealed by Gramps when he noticed that it started corrupting him the 10th user of the sword. It has…

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