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    Torvald Helmer

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    In the play, “A Doll House”, by Henrik Ibsen, Torvald Helmer is a condescending, hypocritical, childish middle aged man. As a lawyer and newly promoted bank manager, Torvald lives in a middle class family with his wife Nora and their three small children which he spends little time with. He is shown to be overtly petty, excessively conscious of what others think of him, and is keen up keeping appearances. When Torvald finds out that Nora borrowed money he reacts poorly, causing his marriage to…

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    many flaws just like you and I. He was a very smart guy but he made lots of mistake such as the crew he picked, he was cocky, anger issues, and got off track really easily. We all make dumb choices and get off topic real quick. As simples as a squirrel over there you lose focus. That's how Odysseus was. All he ever did was get off track, that was one of his big flaws. He would get off track to go home and go get himself into trouble. Like when he went and stayed with Circes. He was way off…

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    Hawk Roosting Analysis

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    Dogs, man’s best friend. The loyal companion who is unpredictable, yet shows more care to his master than itself. Hawks, the complete opposite. The deadly, arrogant creature that kills because it is his nature. The poems “Golden Retrievals” and “Hawk Roosting” illustrate the particular differences between the two animals. Through the tone and stanza structure (syntax), the contrasting dispositions of the dog and the hawk are revealed. In the poem, “Golden Retrievals”, there is a compassionate…

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    Lindeman 1 Ashley Lindeman Mrs.Barozie/ Ms.Irvine English 7 19 April 2017 Bubonic Plague What is a plague? A plague is a contagious disease caused by a bacterium named “Yersinia Pestis” that can affect a large population. Plagues can come from a wide variety of animal species. The Bubonic Plague was also known as The Black Death. This plague was spread by bacteria infested fleas attached to rodents. There are different kinds of plagues that have been spread around. The Bubonic plague was the…

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    Saturday morning. The moon was full so on our walk out we didn't need a flashlight or anything because it was bright enough to see. We got out to the stand and get settled in and let things die down. It was very quiet, and there was even the squirrels were very seldom. It was very cold and when 10:00 came around I wanted to get down because it was so cold and I was so cold too. We got down and went and waited until the night hunt came around.…

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    Report. The way the rich and poor to this day are very different, in this report, we will compare the food, housing, entertainment and clothing In the middle ages, your place in society would be decided upon your birth, and from then was never questioned. Although everyone in the middle ages had it hard, the peasants had it worst, and even then the women had it even badder. Women had little or no role to play within the country no matter where they were in society. Food for the poor…

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    Many species in the world are endangered and eventually becoming extinct. The main problem that generates extinction is human activity; people cause extinction every day and unknowingly to them, it is killing innocent animals. Due to pollution, natural forces, human interaction, and loss of habitats, animal extinction is a major crisis in the world; people are the only ones that can save the animal population before it is too late. Pollution is among the most insidious threats to animal…

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    The Deception Can Originate from Oppression, Isolation, and Deprivation In the society, there is always a difference in strength and roles for men and women. Appearing in the play of A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, of which Ibsen’s intention of writing the play is to point out the dominant roles of men during Victorian times. According to Helmi Yusof of the "Feminist Classic A Doll's House Gets a Reboot." The Business Times, the play is an establishing feminist play. Due to when the play “First…

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    Pros And Cons Of Cobras

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    win due to its many defenses and attacks and its reputation. So, if an Indian grey mongoose and a king cobra were engaging in combat then, the mongoose is sure to win because of the information shown. This means that if you ever see a small cat or squirrel- like creature, remember that they are not as cute and cuddly as they…

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    When we were young, we were told that Santa Claus exists; that’s our belief, or truth. When we grow up, we come to realize that Santa Clause isn’t real, that’s reality. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and her brother Jem are exposed to many injustices of Maycomb. As the story progresses, perceptions and ideas that the characters, especially the children, once held to be “True” turn out to be false, thus producing a new reality. The two primary examples of that are Tom…

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