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    Vladimir Lenin lived a long, busy life. He worked many jobs and many places. He had a lot of impact in World War I and communism. A life full of adventures, some will think that they are not reasonable but others will think the opposite. Lenin’s life impacted a lot of others as well as inspired them. My goal in this paper is to help you understand what Vladimir Lenin did for Russia and what he did for the outside countries during and after World War I. Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov was born on April 10…

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    wanted to uncover why history unfolded differently on the different continents over the last 13 thousand years, but more importantly he wanted to find the answer without saying that some peoples were superior to others. The question that started this adventure was posed to Diamond by a well-respected figure in New Guinean society, Yali. Yali asked Diamond: “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo…

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    The Blazing World

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    ‘…the Utopian impulse must respond to specific dilemmas and offer to solve fundamental social problems to which the Utopian believes himself to offer the key’ (Fredric Jameson, Archaeologies of the Future). To what extent do you agree that this is what Cavendish seeks to achieve in The Blazing World? In a preambled note ‘To all Noble and Worthy Ladies’ Margaret Cavendish outlines the structure of The Blazing World by declaring “The First Part is Romancical; the Second, Philosophical; and the…

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    and ruthlessness are reduced to nothing for a moment of weakness. Women with this sort of power can create chaos and destruction in man controlled societies therefore their power must be destroyed. Throughout Haggard 's novel of She: A History of Adventure, the reader comes to know the story through Holly 's eyes. The development of the strange relationship between Holly and Ayesha takes hold of the narrative and gives the reader a glimpse into the world of She. With her power, Ayesha manages to…

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    and master of his own story” (Molina 381). The foolish journey of the knight attracts the reader to better ideas that seem lost in the past and this modern day focus on being what society says a person should be, keeps most from ever going on an adventure in the first place. The descent of Dante and the experience with the mysterious grail of Chrétien De Troyes is nothing more than classic writings of an age…

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    that kept me reading to find out the obscure endings to the mystery novels. My passion for mysteries has never faded. As I completed each chapter my mind was determined to use the clues to solve the mystery before the book concluded. This love for problem solving is what is leading me to take Forensics next year and currently taking the STEM version of Anatomy and Physiology to strengthen my love for Biology. It is because of these courses that I have chosen to pursue a career in forensic…

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    Instead, he faced another common problem: money. Though he was not poor, he was only a pharmacist and wished to be able to pay for the construction of a building that would cover the entire block. Just like Burnham, he came up with a solution. He took the role of a very patronizing contractor…

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    The Wind Women

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    traits underline the character of Letty when she is first presented in The Wind. At the beginning of the film, Letty is seen as a light-hearted, yet determined woman who knows what she wants. She leaves her life in Virginia behind to embark on this adventure, proving her need to break from the constraints around her early on. This air of independence continues through the first act of the story, as she meets Wilt, Lige, and Sourdough. She holds her own in these relationships, even having the…

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    The Hero begins in his or her journey in the ordinary world, unaware of any problem. Eventually, the Hero becomes pressured in life to face a major change. Generally, the Hero refuses the change. A mentor can take shape as a person, training, or equipment. The role of a mentor is to inspire or motivate the Hero across the threshold…

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    resemblance of Anse Bundren, the father and antagonist, of the novel. Anse is the reason the Bundren 's journey to Jefferson has turned into a disastrous adventure. The poverty-stricken Bundrens are continuously hit with problems that are difficult to solve because of greedy Anse, who imposed…

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