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  • California Foreclosures Vs. Housing Costs

    California Foreclosures Vs. Housing Costs

    California Foreclosures vs. Housing Costs Regression Analysis is defined as another technique for measuring the linear association between x (independent variable) and y (dependent variable) and shown as (Y= a +b1X1 +b2X2+b3X3...+bnXn) which is used extensively in forecasting. For Team B’s research, we are going to run a regression analysis on foreclosures versus housing costs in the state of California. In regression, the independent variables are hypothesized to affect the dependent variable in an additive

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: July
  • Six and Seven in “masque of the Red Death”

    Six and Seven in “masque of the Red Death”

    Edgar Allan Poe was a writer who believed every single word contained meaning and in his own words expressed this idea in brevity only he is capable, “…there should be no word written, of which tendency, direct or indirect, is not to the one pre-established design.” (Poe 244). To this effect, Poe drenches his works in symbolism and allegory. Especially in shorter works, Poe assigns meaning to the smallest object, explicitly deriving exurbanite significance within

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Subversive Actions and Paradoxes Displayed in "the House of the Spirits" and "kiss of the Spiderwoman"

    Subversive Actions and Paradoxes Displayed in "the House of the Spirits" and "kiss of the Spiderwoman"

    It is, at times, stated that paradoxes allow for misinterpretation in almost every aspect of life. Wherever those paradoxes appear, conflicts, both external and internal, arise and misunderstandings ensue. In the two novels The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and Kiss of the Spiderwoman by Manuel Puig, however, the characters Alba and Molina, respectively, create paradoxes through their subversive actions. These paradoxes create conflicts in self-interest, which, in turn, reveal the impossibility

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen

    A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen

    In the play " A Doll's House", written by Henrik Ibsen, Nora, the main character of the play, decides to abandon her husband, her home and her children in order to find herself. She finally realizes she has to leave when confronted with a problem in her relationship with her husband, who keeps treating her like a doll, reflecting the childish treatment she always received from her father before. She decides to leave behind her

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Red Badge of Courage

    The Red Badge of Courage

    In The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane uses fear to bring you into the story and keep you there. Crane’s main character Henry, “the youth”, is the prime example for this point. Henry’s fear is the entire novel’s basis. Throughout the story, Henry goes through different phases of fear. Henry starts out to be a rebellious teen wanting to join the army and gain the glory and recognition that comes with it. He

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Red Convertible

    The Red Convertible

    The Red Convertible is a story about the ups and downs of brotherly love. The way that the author presents the story is rather unique he uses the red convertible as a symbol of rebirth and death repeatedly throughout the story. The rebirth and death of the car match with actions taking place with the two brothers, Henry and Lyman. One would think that since Henry and Lyman both worked so hard that they would

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Jack
  • Parliament Works Best When the Government Controls Both Houses.

    Parliament Works Best When the Government Controls Both Houses.

    Even before federation, our country had adopted and used a Democratic system of government. Democracy has played a major role in our system of government as it has developed over the decades since it was brought to Australian shores by the English and the first democratic parliaments were created. Over time Democracy has grown stronger as this system became the foundation of our society. Democracy in our government must also have an efficient system for

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Victor
  • Doll’s House: What Is the Dramatic Function of Mrs. Linde?

    Doll’s House: What Is the Dramatic Function of Mrs. Linde?

    Doll’s House: What is the dramatic function of Mrs. Linde? In the play, “A Doll’s House”, the character of Mrs. Linde is a childhood friend of Nora’s that comes back into Nora’s life near the beginning of the play. She has several dramatic functions in the play, the most prominent of these being that she is a foil to Nora. The author juxtaposes Mrs. Lindes worldly outlook on life with Nora’s childish manner in order

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of the House of Usher is based on the relationship between the mental and the physical. The mental aspect deals with the affect caused by the physical surroundings. As the reader follows the story, this relationship becomes more concrete. The author uses different approaches to show the reader the relationship between the two and how it affects Usher. The use of imagery and other literary tools helps to give a clear picture,

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jon
  • Red Scare Sample

    Red Scare Sample

    One evening in 1950 a Houston couple entered a Chinese restaurant. The woman, a radio writer, wanted the proprietor's help in producing a program on recent Chinese history. Overhearing their conversation, a nearby man rushed out, phoned the police, and informed them that people were "talking Communism." The couple was immediately arrested and jailed for 14 hours before the police concluded they had no case. At about the same time a policeman in Wheeling, West

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of The House of Usher The Fall of The House of Usher is an eerie, imaginative story. The reader is captured by the twisted reality. Many things in the story are unclear to the reader; but no less interesting. For instance, even the conclusion of the story lends it self to argument. Did the house of Usher truly "fall"? Or, is this event simply symbolism? In either case, it makes a dramatic conclusion.

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Steve
  • Into the House of Africa

    Into the House of Africa

    Into the House of our Ancestors By Karl Maier “Two recent works have dominated conversations about Africa in the late 1990's: Robert B. Kaplan's article The Coming Anarchy and Keith B. Richburg's book, Out of America -- a surprising circumstance, perhaps, since neither work was, strictly speaking, about Africa” says Howard French, a NYT writer. It was until Karl Maier’s Into the House of Our Ancestors until a somewhat optimistic outlook on Africa emerges.

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Client’s House

    The Client’s House

    The Client’s House Community values might be the hardest to grasp in this situation since this house will be setting the precedence for the rest of the neighborhood. Of course the client will want to maximize the site and building height with regards to this particular lot. It is the architects responsibility to filter out what is not important and explaining that to the client in terms that they are comfortable with. The hardest part

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: regina
  • McCarthy and the Red Scares, How They Affected America

    McCarthy and the Red Scares, How They Affected America

    McCarthy and the red scares, how they affected America. All the hysteria about the Red Scares all started in 1919 when a bomb exploded in front of the door of Michael Palmer. Bombs exploded throughout the United States in other high ranking official’s homes. Due to this congress set up the Anti-Radical Division to investigate and prosecute people who were seen or could be a threat to the government. Throughout the year and the years

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Doll’s House

    Doll’s House

    In his play, “A Doll’s House,” Henrik Ibsen shows a marriage built only on appearances, and not love. Both Nora the wife, and Torvald Helmer the husband, pretend they are in love throughout the story. However, love should be patient and kind, and their love is anything but that. Nora treats her husband as a father figure. Her feelings towards Torvald are more about dependence than love. Torvald treats Nora like a child or a

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: David
  • Red Man’s Speech

    Red Man’s Speech

    RED MAN’S SPEECH Today’s hot and sunny Red Man, perhaps it’s the huge mass of people but I’m really getting hot in this tinny room for sure, the walls are shattered, the floor is ruined, those punks are cutting out the breeze I need!. God damn it! I’m sweating like a pig on a day-spa but it doesn’t matter, it’ll worth it. Should I pull the trigger now? No, not yet. I’ll wait, after all,

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Yan
  • Schroeder House and Schoenmaerker in the Destijl Movement

    Schroeder House and Schoenmaerker in the Destijl Movement

    Gerrit Reitveld being one of the originators of the De Stijl movement, designed according to this theory. The Schroder House is a direct result of the elements of De Stijl as well as MHJ Schoenmaekers, in The New Image of the World who saw geometry, precision, and primary colors as a way to attain to reality, or an absolute truth. These are all aspects of DeStijl however, Schoenmaekers never attained this reality, and there seems

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Small Scale Reflections of a Great House

    Small Scale Reflections of a Great House

    Ramanujan’s poem, ‘Small Scale Reflections on a Great House’, with it’s antithetical title is a catalogue of memories combining comedy and pathos while bringing out the truth that life is a journey comprising o joy, sorrow, success, failure, good times and bad times all stored in one’s memories The poem begins with the poet stating that the house retains everything that comes in. “Sometimes I think that nothing that ever comes into this house goes

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Philip Morris

    Philip Morris

    The history of what is now a global company can be traced back to Philip Morris's 1854 opening of a single shop on London's Bond Street, selling tobacco and ready-made cigarettes. In 1847, the famous Phillip Morris is established, selling hand rolled Turkish cigarettes.Cigarettes became popular around this time when soldiers brought it back to England from the Russian and Turkish soldiers. In 1902, the British Phillip Morris sets up a New York headquarters to

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • House of the Scorpion

    House of the Scorpion

    ALTERED PERCEPTION BY Joshua Purdom INT. Sidewalk. We fade in on a sidewalk with GEORGE walking bye some kids playing in the yards of the nearby houses. He passes A women who is running with her dog, Causialy looking back at her. We now see his face, and could tell that GEORGE is at least 15 years old. GEORGE walks out of frame. And the screen fades. INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY. Fades into a busy High

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Raise the Red Lantern

    Raise the Red Lantern

    Raise the Red Lantern is a movie that kidnaps you to a foreign place and immerses you completely with new traditions. The story follows young Songhian whom is forced by her mother to get married to a rich man. In his household, she becomes the Forth Mistress, and the youngest among her husband’s wives. Songhian and the audience quickly learn the rules of the Master’s beautifully designed compound, whichever wife the Master currently favors is

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Victor
  • This Blessed House

    This Blessed House

    In “This Blessed House,” it is slightly different. Sanjeev and Twinkle is a married Indian couple. Can you tell already which one in the couple is somewhat assimilated into the American culture? They had bought their first home together as a newlywed couple. As time goes on into the story, Sanjveev realizes that Twinkle is not in touch with her Indian heritage as much as he wants her to be. This is all brought on

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Use of Crime as a Device in Crime and Punishment and a Doll's House

    The Use of Crime as a Device in Crime and Punishment and a Doll's House

    Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Ibsen’s A Doll’s House have one main thing in common: crime. In A Doll’s House Ibsen highlights the injustice of the law, and the restrictions it puts upon individuals in society, while Dostoevsky uses it to show freedom through law and the need for individuals to abide by it. Both the novel and the play introduce crime to the plot at the very beginning of the work. In A Doll’s

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Comparison of Robert Burns' "a Red, Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti's "a Birthday"

    Comparison of Robert Burns' "a Red, Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti's "a Birthday"

    Comparison of Robert Burns' "A Red, Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti's "A Birthday" Though the subject of both Robert Burns' "A Red, Red Rose" and Christina Rosetti's "A Birthday" is love, the tone, diction, and form of each underline the different themes. The theme of the Burns poem is the beautiful ardency of the lover saying farewell to his love, while the Rosetti poem focuses on the joyous feelings of lovers being reunited. Both poems

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Murketing of Red Bull

    The Murketing of Red Bull

    The Murketing of Red Bull The day was so perfect, it looked just like a commercial. The skies were blue, the sand was white, and the temperature was in the low seventies. Among a handful of people milling around on a broad stretch of Miami Beach shorefront, three guys were fussing with kiteboards — contraptions that consist of large, crescent-shaped parachutes rigged atop miniature surfboards. Two members of the party wielded video cameras, and from

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Wendy

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