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    and discernment he has towards the boy. This quote reveals the true side of juror 3 and his genuine motivation towards the boy on trial and how juror 8 is uncluttered by personal biast. 8th juror as a spokesperson for justice and a great example of reverse prejudice concedes the fact that he “cannot send a boy off to die without talking about it first.” (page 7) Many of his quotes deeply shows his fortitude and aptitude to scrutinize the proof to guarantee the undisputable nature of his…

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    same criteria were applied in reverse for the granting of anti-suit injunctions it resulted in an unnecessary and unjustified interference with the foreign proceedings. Nevertheless, the reasoning adopted in Castahno was adopted in subsequent cases, including Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd vs Bloch , British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd and South Carolina Insurance Co v Assurantie Maatschappij. The reasoning of Castahno was, subsequently, ‘officially’ shot down in Aerospatiale…

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    In the Monster Who Fed the World you learn about a German Jew named Fritz Haber. Haber was a genius chemist who learned how to take nitrogen out of the air and turn it into a liquid form to contain to use for fertilizer to help grow food for the overpopulated German nation and later the world. Unfortunately, some things and most things can have good and bad uses. Fritz Haber was born on December 9th, 1868. He was the son of a Jewish merchant in a small town. He had all ways longed for a better…

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    Thus, with every passing year, the contemporary popular music of the Seventies strayed away from the “counterculture” themes folk and early rock n roll endorsed. In part, geopolitical issues weren’t as pressing, but the tragedy at the Altamont Free Concert combined with Charles Manson’s murder spree largely brought an end to “hippie culture”. Disco, Funk, Country, and the early stirrings of Hip Hop took became the new music, and tended to focus attention on domestic politics and race. The war…

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    relatable characters. Scrappy human freedom fighters, rebels, and malcontents overthrow the unknowable invaders, aliens, or machine overlords to preserve humanity as they know it. Rarely though, a novel comes along that takes this tradition idea and reverses it, instead relating a narrative from the point of view of the alien. This presents a unique story for readers, and a special challenge for writers. How does one write from an alien point of view when one is human? How does an alien mind…

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    The way we identify ourselves is very important in today’s society. We can identify ourselves through morals, clothing styles, or even by the foods we eat. Our identity can be part of our culture, but it can also us stand out from those around us. However, society often takes part in determining our own identity. Everyone falls victim to at least one or two generalized stereotypes, normally based upon race, and others often identify us by these. These identities can be harmful as they can limit…

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    Dignity is defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as the quality or state of being worthy, honored or esteemed. John Steinbeck has a way of instilling a sense of dignity in the characters of the books he writes, like Tom and Ma Joad from The Grapes of Wrath and George Milton and Crooks from Of Mice and Men. Throughout these two books, these characters display a high level of dignity through their honorable attributes and independence that many of the other characters lack. Starting off with…

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    Dean moved the automatic gear shift to reverse and we both spun towards the center of the car, craning our necks to look behind. We were met part way by a snarling Julie. Her eyes were white like her skin and her jaws spread wide. She had turned. We both screamed as the car shot backwards wildly at a high speed. The momentum brought the now undead Julie forward just as fast. My neighbor had casually reached his arm around behind my seat as he had turned to support the twist in his body.…

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    World War 1 Tension Essay

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    World War One or the Great War took place from July 1914 to November 1918. This war caused tens of millions of casualties and the destruction of major dynasties. The war was between the Central Powers and the allies. These two sets of opponents had developed over the previous 50 years. The Central Powers included Austria-Hungary and Germany. The Allies included France, Great Britain, and Russia, then in 1915 Italy, and in 1917 United States. One of the things that made this war happen was the…

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    group of stresses: “bright images”, “ravaged plain”, or “shot boy”, “white sheet”, “own blood” “saw blood” and “brave still, trying” “stop himself” “white girl waiting” and in the third stanza still more in lines 2,6, 7,8,10, 11 which make for an emphasis and pulsation beyond that of ordinary speech. Word or phrase repetition together with sound repetition also heightens the rhythmic quality, while the run of stressed syllables in “All day/ I have thought” gives weight, the heavy pace of her…

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