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    a central role in the novella. Marlow, the protagonist, leaves his home in Europe and begins a journey into the center of Africa. He learns of a man named Kurtz, who is the chief of the Inner Station, and travels on his steamer upriver to Kurtz’s trading post. On his journey through the ivory trading stations, Marlow finds himself traveling deeper into the heart of Africa. Marlow’s physical journey into the Congo is a metaphor for the figurative journey of discovering one’s inner darkness to…

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    Introduction It only takes one word to put most traditional church members on edge, that word is change. Rather this change is picking a different paint color or changing services times, this can begin a fight that most are not ready to fight. Therefore, it is important to establish the biblical reasoning behind the changes made within the church walls. One such concept is establishing the difference between church tradition and scripture. All to often these two concepts are considered one in…

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    Homeless Home

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    architecture is well maintained along the main strip of town which also contains a play theater, art studio, and some furniture stores. Gas stations, service stations, auto parts stores and hardware stores are available along the strip. King Street, the section just parallel to High Street, comprises the Salvation Army Shelter, several high-rise low-income apartments and the WYCA. Here another homeless woman was observed intensely speaking on a cell phone about how she had no money and no place…

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    Stereotypical Youth

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    theme of risk-taking. The article thoroughly detailed the name and quantity of alcohol present at the party, for example: “box of RTDs, and a bottle of bourbon and a mixer”. It further detailed the ‘stupidity’ of the youths for being encouraged to cross the gap between the buildings. The article also recommended that more knowledge was needed about high-rise building, the implied suggestion was targeted specifically at youths. Overall the articles use of negative connotations, such as: “drunk…

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    System wide projects would include the construction of three underground rail stations in Oakland's populated downtown area, four stations through San Francisco’s downtown beneath Market Street, as well as four other underground stations in other parts of San Francisco, three subterranean stations in Berkeley (which paid more to bury them, in contrast to the stations in neighboring Oakland and El Cerrito), the 3.5 mile Berkeley Hills Tunnel; and the centerpiece 3.6 mile…

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    beginnings given it creates a sense of relatability between the audience and character. The protagonists generally go through a transition where they meet a mentor and face several initial trials. Through the tests, they learn to master their skills and cross into a new world to confront the ultimate challenge, transforming…

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    safe. We strive to maintain a drug free environment here at the Red Cross. The use of drugs without a prescription is prohibited in our facilities. It is unclear how serious this situation may become, and we need to prepare for the worst. The Red Cross recommends you join us at our shelter in hopes of establishing a prosperous community. To get a handle on the current situation we took this quote from our local news radio station 99.7FM. “We are interrupting our normal broadcast to…

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    Carle's Internal Conflict

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    Created”, and “A Kind of Murder” bear similar internal conflicts, nevertheless the authors create their own unique exclusive situations and conditions. “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is a beautiful story about First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross’ internal struggle caused by his inability to move forward,…

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    Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov (Rodja, Rodenka, Rodka)-poor “student”, protagonist; murders Alyona and Lizaveta Ivanovna in cold blood; mentally ill-constantly struggling internally (and externally because of it); only real relationship with Sonia; in the end, he turns himself in and falls in love Pulcheria Alexandrovna Raskolnikov*-Raskolnikov’s mother, constantly worrying about her son, and sending him money-doesn’t accept that he is a murderer and falls ill, later dies without seeing…

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    Solubility Lab Report

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    reaction well plate for your group, two 250 mL beakers from station drawer to share with another group, 15 pipettes (each pipette labeled with the name of one aqueous solution) to share with another group, one glass stirring rod from the station drawers for you and your partner, a paper copy of the periodic table for your pair, a bottle of deionized water for the table of two groups to share, paper towels, soap, and one test tube brush from the station drawers for your own…

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