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  • Hester Prynne: The Ultimate Feminist Heroine

    Hester Prynne: The Ultimate Feminist Heroine

    Hester Prynne: The Ultimate Feminist Heroine In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s American classic The Scarlet Letter the main character Hester Prynne is portrayed as the preeminent feminist heroine through the portraiture of her crime and punishment. In this novel, a Puritanical society in New England condemns Hester Prynne to wear a highly embossed depiction of the letter “A” on her breast as punishment for an act of adultery. How Hester handles the consequences of her castigation is

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hg Wells: The Shape of Things to Come

    Hg Wells: The Shape of Things to Come

    There is only one word that comes to mind when asked to describe H.G. Well’s version of the future in, The Shape of Things to come, and that is, in simplest form, Utopia. Well’s describes a world in which all it’s people are completely unified on every level of existence. The natural instinct humans feel in our present day to achieve money, power, and status does exist in this Well’s future. The people of 2106

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Hgvdushd

    Hgvdushd

    The human resource department at Mountain Bank should develop a program that would allow the tellers and managers to have open dialogue to determine new ways to retain customers as well as implement new programs that are designed to market the existing programs with real estate and corporate banking. By having sound communication where the tellers are encouraged to bring new ideas, would give them more responsibility to receive more information from the customers in

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: anneris77
  • Hi My Name Is....

    Hi My Name Is....

    What is the difference between a story which took place on an island somewhere in between Africa and Italy, to another which just happened to take place in the Central London Hatching and Conditioning Centre, where the Director of the Hatchery and one of his assistants, Henry Foster, are giving a tour to a group of boys? Well in fact there are many ways in which they differ, as well as having very many similarities.

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Victor
  • Hidden and Silent

    Hidden and Silent

    Hiidden and Silent My gift to you is somewhat strange, it's hidden and silent, alone and unheard, but it still lives beneath the darkened sun, it's love and hope and joy and sight, it's knowing what's right and wrong, it cried for life, and I heard it cry, I've tried to lift its spirits high, to let other people wonder of its glow, its burn for eternal happiness, our burn for eternal peace. To give

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Janna
  • High Altitude Climbing

    High Altitude Climbing

    High altitude climbing is a very dangerous sport, well, we won’t call it a sport, it is more like a profession for highly skilled individuals. High altitude climbing is when mountain climbers decide that they want to climb higher and more difficult mountains. To do this they need the right training and also need to know the effects of high altitude climbing to their bodies. The body attempts to maintain a state of homeostasis or

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • High School Drop out Statistics

    High School Drop out Statistics

    The following information shows certain groups of young people whose members are more likely than others to leave school before graduating. While not everyone in these categories drops out, paying special attention to the needs of students from these groups can keep some of them in school. Students in large cities are twice as likely to leave school before graduating than non-urban youth. More than one in four Hispanic youth drop out, and nearly half

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mikki
  • High School Goals

    High School Goals

    High School Goals I have set up some goals to get me through High School and to have fun during the time I have left as a High Schooler. Most of my goals are based around my school like to pass all my classes, play baseball, and to at least just to go to one dance. I know that if I would do all this stuff my lifer outside of school when it is over

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    Submitted: November 14, 2017 By: Daniel Jolon
  • High School Grammars Importance

    High School Grammars Importance

    Do you think high school grammar is important? Yes. I think it is a very important part of high school, and it helps you in many areas. Grammar can have a huge effect on how intelligent you sound and whether what you’re saying or writing makes sense. There are many reasons why grammar is important, and why you should work hard to learn it. It will help you while writing papers to get into college

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • High School Students on the Job

    High School Students on the Job

    High school students on the job We spend four years of our lives attending high school. Going through high school is supposed to prepare us for college and “the real world.” Throughout these four years we begin to better understand our choices for college majors, but we don’t get presented with the financial and time struggle that we will face. College costs money, along with everyday living. When attending college we become more independent and

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • High School V. College

    High School V. College

    High school and college has the same objective. They both want to get their students ready for the real world. College and high school prepares young adults to help them decide what they want to be when they grown up, especially since they have groups and sports offered to them. Both schools also help students decide which courses they like and what they want to do in the future. The teachers and professors often provide

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: nhokrua_19
  • High School Vs College

    High School Vs College

    High School vs. College As we go on in life we face many challenges and new situations that we deal with. A new situation that most people deal with is college and all the changes that come along with it. What many people don’t realize is that high school, in many ways, is similar and differrent from college. Not only are people changing but the surroundings and work change as well. There are some things

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • High School Vs College

    High School Vs College

    Upon attending college for a semester and a half, I have found that I enjoy being a college student more than being a high school student. In the time that i have been in college, I have seen that more freedom is allowed to students in college than in high school. Such choices as the note taking, the environment, or class selection are a few examples of how college is less restrictive than high

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Steve
  • Higher Education

    Higher Education

    Higher Education Education is one of the key ingredients to building a strong foundation for a successful future; there is not enough emphasis put on education at a young age. Another question arises though, how hard should we push our children? They are children after all. On the other hand an absence of interaction between student and teacher may cause our children to grow up to become mindless drones. There needs to be a

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Higher Education

    Higher Education

    Higher Education Since the end of middle school we have been told that in order to succeed in life you need to attend and graduate from a four year college. High school has embedded the common core classes into our curriculum to help prepare us to go right into a four year college right after high school. We have been bred into believing that there’s only one way to succeed in the real world.

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    Submitted: October 2, 2016 By: dawson
  • Higher Education - Community College Vs. Univeristies

    Higher Education - Community College Vs. Univeristies

    Crist Marin Crist Professor V. Bronstein ENGWR 300 25 July 2018 Higher Education In the past, community colleges were most reputable for their lack of academic standards, especially when compared to studious, four-year universities. However, perceptions on two-year colleges are beginning to take a turn for the better. As community colleges progress and further their criteria for academic quality, as well as the qualifications of professors, more students are considering these schools as an alternative

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    Submitted: July 31, 2018 By: marincc
  • Higher Education Free for All?

    Higher Education Free for All?

    DEBATE - AGAINST The House believes that higher education should be free of charge for all I’d start with the point that, contemporary humans live in a world where education is a financially worthwhile commencement. Higher education is required from everyone, who is aiming to achieve a successful career and earn a decent amount of money by utilizing his own cluster of knowledge. So, should people consider it just to invest money in the prospective

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Highschool Vs College

    Highschool Vs College

    Schooling is a very important aspect in our lives and one must go through many steps to higher education; the most important steps in society today, are high school and college. Although high school and college aim for the same goal, which is acquiring an education and graduating, the demands, expectations, and social atmosphere extremely contrast. There are many demands placed upon high school students. For example, high school students are obligated, or rather

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Hillary Clinton for President

    Hillary Clinton for President

    I think that a female could be a president because they’ve shown in other instances that they can be leaders. I also believe that not as any women could handle such a big responsibility as oppose to men. What I mean by this is, a women would have to prove to the people that she could handle this responsibility or have taken some sort of leadership somewhere before. We’ve seen Hillary Clinton and other women

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton for President

    Hillary Rodham Clinton for President

    Hillary Rodham Clinton for President Hillary Clinton is known for many things, from her trip to Africa and her Grammy award winning book “it takes a village”. Hillary Rodham Clinton is a well known activist who spent most of her time helping her husband former United States President William Jefferson Clinton with issues that involved the United States. She was her husband’s pick to run the Children’s Heath insurance Program in 1993. Clinton has

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hills like Elephant

    Hills like Elephant

    The story takes place in the Ebro river valley in Spain. The two main characters are a man (referred to only as "the American") and a girl, whom he calls Jig. They are a couple. They drink beer and a liquor called Anis del Toro while waiting for the train to Madrid. Their conversation is mundane and testy at first, but it soon becomes clear that he is pressuring her into an unspecified operation. Though

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Hills like White Elephant

    Hills like White Elephant

    The Simple Operation Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” is a story about a couple who are having some trouble in their relationship. The main characters in the story are an American man and a girl. The whole story is mostly a dialogue between the couple. They are trying to have a fine time, but there is a tension between them and some kind of operation needs to be done. The operation can

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S "HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS" is, if taken literally, a story in which little actually "happens": a couple has drinks at a train station in Spain and argues about something rather vague. A useful approach to such an enigmatic text is to examine the very language of which it is made. The story is, after all, a textual artifact, one that historically has been subjected to intensely close reading. Yet a particular reading of

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    In the story “Hills Like White Elephants” the man and girl are arguing the entire time, but what are they arguing about. The story makes me think that they are planning to do something illegal, because the man keeps saying to the girl that “you don’t have to do anything that you don’t want to do.” If they are planning something illegal why would they be arguing about it so loud about it without

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    The most striking feature of the short story “Hills Like White Elephants,” written by Hemingway, was that it was told with symbolism. It is not a story in the classical sense with an introduction, a development of the story, and an end; but we just get some time in the life of two people, as if it were just a piece of a film where we have a lot to deduce. This story does not

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    The most striking feature of this short story is the way in which it is told. It is not a story in the classical sense with an introduction, a development of the story and an end, but we just get some time in the life of two people, as if it were just a piece of a film where we have a lot to deduce, This story doesn't give everything done for the reader, we

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    WC: 754 Title: Sacred Moments Close interpretation of the story "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway leads the reader to an issue that has plagued society for decades. Understanding of the human condition is unveiled in the story line, the main setting, and through the character representation. The main characters in the story are an American man and a female named Jig. The conflict about abortions is an issue that still faces society today.

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Artur
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    Thesis Ernest Hemingway’s writing style mirrored the way he lived his own life. Ernest lived the way he wrote creating situations, setting scenes and events leading to their consequences. Hemingway leaves morals and conclusions to the reader. In his short story, Hills like White Elephants these writing characteristics can be illustrated by the following outline. I will refer to Hemingway’s other writings and the history of his life for further illustration. I. White elephant characters

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    “Hills like White Elephants” The most remarkable aspect of the short story “Hills Like White Elephants,” written by Ernest Hemingway, is it’s rich use of symbolism. The story is rather unique in that it does not have a complete plot line with an introduction leading to an expanded story. Neither are we left with a developed conclusion to the story. The main thrust centers around two characters having a quarrel about certain issues they disagree

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    In James Joyce story “ Araby” narrator is the young boy who deeply falls in love with a Nun. Love is an experience that everyone one once to have in their life. Love does not knock at the door but it comes in unknowingly in our life with joy and happiness. It makes life interesting and everything around us looks beautiful. But if the love remains in the heart silently than it becomes a

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Steve
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