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    The Cold War was an era that is a one-time occurrence. A war in which no weapons were fired and no innocent people were killed. However, it was a war that kept everyone on their toes, in fear of a nuclear destruction that will ripple through the world. There were deep-rooted ideological, economic and political differences between the United States and the Soviet Union. These differences were intensified as a result of many underlying causes. The United States and the Soviet Union represent two…

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    TV Programming Over Time “I thought they were pulling my leg when they said that one of these days, pictures are going to be flying through the air - you’ll be able to see radio!” (“TV History”). Hal Kanter was not the only American thinking the same thing. Today, television eats away at the average person’s life. For example, the average person working a full time job works around forty hours a week, which is the same amount of hours the average person spends watching television a week…

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    What happened to the classics? Over the years the world has come to see many different changes of the living dead. In literature one of the major changes that has been seen are the changes in vampires. The classic vampire novel Dracula by Bram Stoker has differences between the vampires when compared to Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice. Now comparing to classics like those to a modern day book series Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber the way vampires are now seen has shifted in a…

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    In the poems I have studied writes have explored human mortality from differing perspectives and focusing on different ideas and issues. For example, in “Mother in a refugee camp”, Chinua Achebe explores the profound love between mother and child as well as the theme of premature death in a graphic and violent way. Furthermore in a different way, Carol Ann Duffy in “War Photographer”, focuses on the necessity of exploring the reality of what goes on in the world as well as the traumatic impacts…

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    The Five People Many people have changed my life for the good and also for the bad. I appreciate every moment given to me because it has made me the person I am today. Out of all my moments five people have had the biggest impact. Life can be hard but if you have the right people by your side teaching you lessons I’m sure anyone can get through it. The first person I would meet when I got to heaven would be my aunt Rhonda. A reason I know she would be the first person I would meet because she…

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    surely does not make it safe, but the point here is that you find MUCH less reservation about the use of hydroxyl generators in the presence of humans or animals. Use a thermal fogger Remember those nifty fog producing machines at the last concert or rave you went to? Most of the time, that eerie fog effect is produced with something called a thermal fogger. Thermal fogging is not only fun, but useful as well. If all else fails, you may need to call in a professional to use a thermal fogger to…

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    Definition 3 seems to be the most apt description of what happens to the players as things get more and more “utterly foolish or unreasonable” and the players act with “extreme folly or unreasonableness” until everything falls apart at the end. If nobody else had witnessed the ghost of his father, then a case could be made for schizophrenia (definition 1) as Hamlet might have Sidhu 2 been having a hallucination. I feel by Shakespeare writing of other witnesses to the ghost, that…

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    How Is Hamlet A Hero

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    In "Hamlet" by Shakespeare, the phantom of Hamlet's father plays a huge role in the discovery of who killed the king. Claudius, the uncle of Hamlet, poisoned his brother in order to become king. The eye awakening realization that Hamlet experienced with the ghost exposing how his father died, resulted in Hamlet having impeccable determination in seeking vengeance on Claudius. Hamlet delays killing Claudius, because he is very analytical and he must completely think through all his actions. He…

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    The height of the Renaissance fostered a war zone within Venice. Aspiring artists hoped to cement their legacy as the likes of Giovanni Bellini or Raphael, but few managed to achieve what Titian did. Critics rave over Titian’s vibrant use of color and his masterful brushstroke. Many studied under Titian, but where was their success? Why was there seemingly such a remarkable barrier of skill between Titian and those below him? Three works of art on display at The MET’s Gallery 607 allow for a…

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    Statistics show, over forty million Americans twelve years of age or older use illicit substances (Drug Stats). With that being said, is it surprising that America is one of the leading countries for drug use but scrapes the bottom of the charts for education? It is not acceptable to be practicing such destructive activities. Kristin Hersh aforesaid, “No drug is a cure, though. Drugs are just big pieces of tape they stick over warning lights.” The consumption of drugs, such as marijuana, Ecstasy…

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