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  • A Hero New Ending

    A Hero New Ending

    A Hero- R. K. Narayan S- Setting, Situation, Structure C- Characters A- Actions, Events S- Style, Language, Imagery, Point of View I- Ideas, Themes, Conflicts, Issues S ------------------------------------------------------------ At Swami’s house, 7:30 (his bed time). Swami is forced to sleep in his father’s office room, because after his father read a newspaper article, he felt that Swami was being too spoilt by his grandmother. He wanted Swami to become braver. The story is written in

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Ends Justify the Means?

    The Ends Justify the Means?

    The idea that "the ends justify the means" is very dangerous because not only can it hurt others but it can also damage those who believe in that idea and take action to do it. Some people have a tendency to focus only on the outcomes since they seem much more victorious and glorious than the time they have to spend to reach them. This tendency might tempt one to cheat to get to good

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    U.S. Withdrawal U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's decision not to seek reelection in 1968 prompted serious negotiations to end the war to began. Between 1968 and 1969, contacts in Paris between North Vietnam and the United States were expanded to include South Vietnam and the NLF. Under the leadership of President Richard M Nixon, the United States changed its tactics to combine U.S. troop withdrawals with intensified bombing and the invasion of Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Anna
  • Not Yet the End

    Not Yet the End

    Nowadays showbiz is a big issue even for teens. A teen named Martin desired to be an actor someday. Since he was a kid, he used to watch television and movies and was very acquainted with showbiz. When he grew up, he decided to join talent search. He then emerged to become victorious and his career started here. Back in the early days, Martin’s family was not in poverty when he was young. It all

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Macbeth a Warrior till the End

    Macbeth a Warrior till the End

    Bravery and Capability. Those two words are very descriptive of our first impression of Macbeth in the start of the play. This initial impression is given in the wounded captain’s account of Macbeth’s performance on the battlefield. He seems to be a great and honorable warrior capable of heroic feats, that is until his interaction with the three witches. Then the perspective becomes complicated. Upon hearing that he will become king, a consuming ambition takes

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • The End of Apartheid

    The End of Apartheid

    The End of Apartheid In January 1986, President Botha surprised apartheid supporters with the declaration that South Africa had "outgrown the outdated concept of apartheid." The National Party then began conditional and augmentable change, at a slow constrained pace. In 1989 F.W. De Klerk was elected President; the South African economy had been deteriorating due to international sanctions, this convinced many South Africans that race relations needed to change; De Klerk promised to pursue a

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mikki
  • This Is the End

    This Is the End

    This is The End “I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up and gasps "Oh look at that!" Then - whoosh, and I'm gone... and they'll never see anything like it ever again, and they won't be able to forget me - ever.” (2 “Jim”). Is a quote to some spoken by the most popular and influential singer in rock history, and to others a misguided fool

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Artur
  • Euthanasia Should Not Be Allowed to End one’s Life

    Euthanasia Should Not Be Allowed to End one’s Life

    Euthanasia Should Not Be Allowed to End One's Life What is euthanasia? According to dictionaries, the practice of killing incurably ill or old people in a painless way. However, is 'mercy' killing really 'mercy' to those terminally ill and those labeled as 'hopeless'? I am against the use of euthanasia under any circumstances. In this passage. I will explain six reasons why I oppose it. First, a doctor's responsibility is to reduce sufferings and maintain

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    Essay Length: 574 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Top
  • Batman’s End

    Batman’s End

    A catechism: Who is Batman? He is Bruce Wayne. Who is Bruce Wayne? A billionaire fighting crime under a secret identity. Why does he fight? In memory of his parents, murdered in an alleyway mugging when he was a child. How did he react? He swore by the spirits of his parents to avenge their deaths by spending the rest of his life warring on all criminals. How did this event and oath change him?

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Jon
  • How Realistically or Romantically Describes Willa Cather the Business of Farming?

    How Realistically or Romantically Describes Willa Cather the Business of Farming?

    How realistically or romantically describes Willa Cather the business of farming? Willa Sibert Cather was born in Virginia, December 7, 1873. At the age of nine, Cather’s family moved to Nebraska. Willa fell in love with the country, with the waste prairies of the Nebraska. In her life, Willa worked for different journals and magazines and received many honorary degrees, even the Pulitzer Prize. Her literary life was extremely influenced by her childhood in the

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Age of Reason to the Romantic Dawn

    The Age of Reason to the Romantic Dawn

    The eighteenth century saw unprecedented growth of literature and the arts in Europe and America. Britain during this time period also enjoyed prolonged periods of civil peace that stood in sharp contrast to the bloody and protracted civil and international conflicts that lasted throughout the 17th century. Furthermore, as the rising middle classes increasingly sought both education and leisure entertainment, the marketplace for artistic production swelled dramatically. One of the most critical elements of the

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    Essay Length: 371 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Deep End of the Ocean

    The Deep End of the Ocean

    The Deep End of the Ocean In the film The Deep End of the Ocean, we can apply some concepts discussed in the Interpersonal Communication curse. The film emphasis a communication problem into a family after the Ben's abduction. Ben was the middle child of Beth and Pat. The older son was Vincent, who had an important role in the drama, and Kerry was the smaller. The abduction took place during Beth's class reunion. After

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: David
  • The End to Violence Means the Need for Change

    The End to Violence Means the Need for Change

    The End To Violence Means The Need For Change (933) “Full demilitarization can only come about in a society in which power is shared at the grassroots. In the nineteenth century, Henry David Thoreau called upon free citizens to engage in civil disobedience and nonviolent actions whenever there is injustice. Civil disobedience and nonviolence are an integral part of any democratic society. Even in Western democracies, the state seems invincible, and as individuals we

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mikki
  • New Ending

    New Ending

    (Starting off where Romeo kills Paris and finds Juliet who is supposed to be dead.) ROMEO: My Juliet my poor poor Juliet. Oh how I loved thy so much and now thy are gone. (Romeo turns around to see tybalt) (Juliet moves a little because the potion is wearing off) ROMEO: Tybalt, liest thou there in thy bloody sheet? O, what more favour can I do to thee, Than with that hand that cut thy

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Time Has Come - the Time to End Affirmative Action

    The Time Has Come - the Time to End Affirmative Action

    The Time Has Come: The Time to End Affirmative Action By October 25, 2004 Today we live in America in the 21st Century. We have witnessed dreams come true brought from our new science and technology. We have created engineering wonders and medical miracles that blur the line between life and death. It is truly a fantastic time and place to live and we are. However, in this “land of the free” and “home

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Deep End of the Ocean

    The Deep End of the Ocean

    The Deep end of the ocean is by Jacquelyn Mitchard. It is about a family who has a child kidnapped and the pain and suffering the family goes through. The mother and brother feel that the kidnapping is there fault. They try to find the kid who was kidnaped for ten years and when they finally do he lives with a new family. They want to get him back but his new family and him

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Artur
  • Aftermath of End of Textile Quota Regime

    Aftermath of End of Textile Quota Regime

    Business Environment Project Report On Aftermath of End of Textile Quota Regime DECEMBER 4, 2006 • Table of contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Historical Prespective 2 3 Systemic Implications Of The Atc Expiry 3 4 The Agreement To Phase Out Mfa Quotas 5 5 Slow Pace Of Implementation 7 6 Objectives Of Quantitative Restrictions 8 7 Concern World Over Before The End Of MFA 9 8 Changes In Textile Industry Just After Quota Abolition

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Horrific Ending to Poe’s the Cask of Amontillado

    The Horrific Ending to Poe’s the Cask of Amontillado

    End of the story is horrifying and shocking: Montresor traps and entombs living Fortunato behind the brick wall. The victim cries to the executioner: "For the love of God"(Poe, 214) but the only respond is ironical repeat of his own words. The story contains very strong and drastic images. Live burial practice is beyond any critic and "was once a practiced form of capital punishment. The historical context of this practice may indicate that Fortuanto

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • The End of the Cold War

    The End of the Cold War

    It's early morning. Everybody is waking up getting ready for work and kids are going to school. Today, one would usually hear casual chatter about how the day is going to be or something funny a child saw on television. Now, imagine waking up and being afraid, the same question running over and over through your head," Is my family going to perish in a nuclear explosion, are we going to war with America today?"

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Romantic Era and Its Goals

    The Romantic Era and Its Goals

    In the late eighteenth century the European population began a radical philosophical revolution, later known as the Romantic Movement. Following the Enlightenment and Industrial era, Europe had experienced rapid industrialization and a lengthy wartime at the cost of its population. Wishing to free themselves from years of harsh life, Europeans began to focus their everyday life on aspects set away from the enlightenment and industrialization, mainly pro-logical thought. The romantics focused on individuality, religion, nature,

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Alexander and the End of the Classical Period

    Alexander and the End of the Classical Period

    Alexander and the end of the Classical Period Alexander is often described as one of the most prolific leaders of all time. Some historians look back on his life with cautious awe and focus on his conquering of most of the known world before his early death. Alexander had many nicknames; Alexander the Great, the two-horned one, and Sikandar (meaning Expert), are just a few of them. Although not everyone thought Alexander was so great.

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Janna
  • Ending the Unbearable Suffering

    Ending the Unbearable Suffering

    "He could no longer speak, eat, open his eyes or even move. There was no hope that he would ever awake from his coma. I sat with his parents after they made the hardest decision of their lives. Tears of pain, loss, and relief streamed down all of our faces as the doctor removed the IV from his arm and the mask from his face. His parents ultimately decided that taking him off life support

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Faust as a Romantic Hero

    Faust as a Romantic Hero

    Faust as a Romantic Hero In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust, the protagonist exhibits many characteristics of a typical romantic hero. First, he is larger then life. He has obtained numerous advanced degrees, and conjures up spirits. In his effort to go beyond knowledge and gain experience he strikes a bargain with the Devil. He is “not afraid of the Devil or hell” ( Lawall & Mack, 444) and proves that by making the deal

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Kevin
  • A Passage to India End Quote Response

    A Passage to India End Quote Response

    Quote: “India a nation! What an apotheosis! Last comer to the drab nineteenth-century sisterhood! Waddling in at this hour of the world to take her seat! She, whose only peer was the Holy Roman Empire, saw Mau beneath: they didn't want it, thsaid in their hundred voices, "No, not yet," and the sky said, "No, not there." The reader can tell that the Englishman is hardly interested in an India or any part of India

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Tragedy Is a Play Which Explores Human Weakness and Suffering, Leading to a Disastrous End. What Are the Causes of the Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet and How Does Shakespeare Dramatise Them?

    A Tragedy Is a Play Which Explores Human Weakness and Suffering, Leading to a Disastrous End. What Are the Causes of the Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet and How Does Shakespeare Dramatise Them?

    Tragedy is mainly two types, Modern tragedy and Greek tragedy. Greek tragedy is down to the idea of fate and the gods. A hero defies the gods, often due to fatal flaws which is the reason behind his downfall. In Shakespeare plays, tragedy is also identified as a story that ends unhappily due to the fall of the protagonist, which is the tragic hero. Romeo and Juliet is a lot related to the Greek tragedy

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike

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