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    Red Monologue

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    Upon entering the room, Red did not appear interested in the observer. He continued to play as though nothing had changed. Red appeared to be very reliant on his mother and insisted that she play with him. He engaged her with unclear language and showed her what he is playing with. Red began playing with toy popsicles, which had the alphabet labeled on them. He was able to recognize each of the letters, and could place them in order. Red was also able to place an upper case letter with its…

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    Haruki Murakami’s Sputnik Sweetheart explores the effects of traumatic experiences to demonstrate their potential damaging behavior. Through the deuterogamist, Miu, Murakami is able to construct a surreal effect that display Miu’s own construction of reality (??). In the midst of this, Miu’s transformation from a vehement to apathetic character demonstrates the dangers of allowing supremacist ideals dictate one’s life. More importantly, that of what is lost In Miu’s character finds an outlet in…

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    Van Gogh's Starry Night

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    everything is distorted with the use of wavy lines. Also depending on the dream itself, it can be a very peaceful time. I personally like to think of this image as a dark calm dream you would have. Not a nightmare, but a dream in which you are just an observer gently floating around in the dream world. But there is another dark tone this image has. With the presence of the dark image to the left, it definitely feels like this image is representing a nightmare like state. This is a very powerful…

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    Sunderland Essay Sixteen-year-old, Abby Sunderland, attempted to sail solo around the world to try to beat her brothers world record but failed along the way. This caused a great deal of controversy. So, should Abby have gone on that journey? Definitely not. First, Abby’s journey was a bad idea because the solo journey endangered others. It endangered the rescue workers, for example, the captain of the French boat fell into the water and almost drowned. “He was fished out in very difficult…

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    Nicaragua is the second poorest country in Latin America and has had a difficult path to democracy characterized by the ongoing struggles between generations of family dictatorship and civil war. Sean M. Lynn-Jones, an editor for the Belfer Center Studies in Harvard university, defined contemporary democracy as having several common elements. First, democracies are countries in which there are institutional mechanisms that allow the people to choose their leaders. Second, prospective leaders…

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    there was a decline in 16th and 17th century in the Ottoman state. Mustafa Ali is also one of the scholar who tried to analyze this period. He wrote the Counsels for Sultan like observer but was he really observer or did he wrote all these analyses and critics by adding his own thoughts? I think he cannot be just observer because he added his own thoughts as Kafadar said the composition of Gelibolulu Mustafa Ali, an author with his own personal and political agenda.’’ Mustafa Ali mentioned…

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    Jokowi Case Study

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    Since Jokowi has been choosen from presidential election caused several controvertions where there was a speculation which said that there were a foreign intervention during the presidential election. Observers thought that the credibility of his rival considered to be strengthening various sectors in indonesia especially on the economic and defense sector that worried could change several indonesian foreign policy which has been considered give a sizeable profit to foreigners. This makes the…

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    Tyrtaeus: Spartan Poetry

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    As an Athenian writing about the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, Thucydides was not a neutral observer. He suggests the Spartan victory was due to Athenian errors rather than a result of Spartan strategic skills. Although he was impressed by Sparta 's eunomia and their internal strength and self-sufficiency, Thucydides also accuses them of being outdated…

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    For every nursing home in America, an experienced, well-endowed & capable health care administrator to ensure quality care is provided is at the helm of all facility operations. Although, all licensed health care administrators are not equivalent. Whether it is leadership attributes, emotional qualities or personal characteristics when you break it down these areas set substantial healthcare administrators apart. Initiative sense of others feelings and perspectives, as well as the ability to…

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    Feed, by M.T Anderson, is written in 1st person point of view, with the narrator being a typical teenage boy. Titus enjoys spending time with his friends and taking life for all its worth. He fails to see the wrong in the way humans are now being controlled and has no particular opinions as they are being crafted for him. Bluntly, Titus is much like everyone else, some may compare him to the extremely bland Holden Caulfield of Catcher in the Rye. Despite the fact that none of the characters…

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