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  • What Is the American Dream?

    What Is the American Dream?

    What is the American Dream? The American Dream today is based on success, happiness, and money. The reason I think this is because people go through all those years of schooling to become successful. In return for being successful you make money, and because of money you can get and do the things you want, which in return makes you happy. Happiness is not all about money; it also has to do with love. Lets

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: regina
  • Explore the Relationship Between Sex Difference and Gender Identity

    Explore the Relationship Between Sex Difference and Gender Identity

    Question: Explore the relationship between sex difference and gender identity The relationship between sex difference and gender identity is a very controversial many people have different views about what the two mean. One could define sex difference as the biological and physical characteristics of a human being, this can be the differences found in a male and female. Gender identity can be said to be what makes one a female or a male. The characteristics

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Matrix: Neo, a Struggle of Identity

    The Matrix: Neo, a Struggle of Identity

    Neo: A Struggle of Identity “The Matrix...the war between man and machine, and the possibility that reality is a hoax.”(Clover 10) The Matrix in a sense is a constant struggle of identity and the real. The struggle of identity and the real in the Matrix is based around the character of Neo. Neo throughout the film is engulfed in a constant struggle of finding himself, his purpose, and also what reality actually is. In our

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • An American Dream

    An American Dream

    that it would be an uphill climb to attend any college at all on my fixed income. All my life, I have worked mediocre, low-paying jobs. It is obvious that I cannot reach my dream without financial assistance. I sincerely hope that you will take into consideration my application for a Scholarship here at College of the Sequoias. Over the past couple years; everything in my life has drastically changed. The way that I think,

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Jessica
  • An Unconventional Identity

    An Unconventional Identity

    Elizabeth Herber Mrs. Cooper A.P. Literature 07 September 2005 An Unconventional Identity Symbolism is a relatively straight forward concept on its surface. It is a visible object or action that suggests some further meaning in addition to itself. Most literary works use symbols to expand on the meaning of the piece of work. "A&P" by John Updike, is a rich story presenting the main idea of man's struggle to attain individuality within society. Through his

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Fatih
  • A Midsummer Nights Dream

    A Midsummer Nights Dream

    The Comparison of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Taming of the Shrew, and the Work of William Shakespeare Between the years of 1588 and 1613, Shakespeare wrote 38 plays. His dramatic work is commonly studied in four categories: comedies, histories, tragedies, and romances. Although we commonly single out William Shakespeare’s work as extraordinary and deserving of special attention, at the time of the plays performances, they were typically released as popular entertainment. Where as

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Artur
  • Dream

    Dream

    A DREAM Have you ever dreamed about making it big. Well Andrew has he’s dreamed of becoming a musical success, taking it one step at a time. Andrew caught his first big break in elementary school as a fifth grader. He made the cut staring in his school’s christmas play which included a solo performance. After this day andrew never turned back looking forward to becoming great. He soon joined the church choir, and shortly

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Mind-Body Connection

    The Mind-Body Connection

    Overview This paper will discuss the mind-body connection and it's relevance to health care professionals and to the public. It will explore the history of the mind-body connection, as well as state research that has been done on the subject. The reader will gain an understanding of the various techniques used in mind-body therapy, as well as their effectiveness. What is the Mind-Body Connection? It is the idea that the mind and body are not

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Education and the American Dream

    Education and the American Dream

    The "American dream" was a term coined by James Truslow Adams in his book, "The Epics of America." It has become a familiar slogan, but each individual's perception of this abstract phrase varies and can have multiple meanings. Although, each interpretation commonly states the American dream is the hope of an ideal life of happiness and success for all who may aspire. When I think of the American dream, I think of a "rag to

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Jack
  • Field of Dreams

    Field of Dreams

    Field of Dreams Was Ray Kinsella a triumphant hero who dared to live his dreams, or merely an insane lunatic who blindly followed voices that could only be heard within the confines of his mind? Although either of these theories could be argued successfully, the idea that this intrepid man was indeed a hero is supported by a list of characteristics that generally indicate a classical hero. In the movie, Field of Dreams, Ray Kinsella

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: David
  • Stylistic and Structural Choices in Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities

    Stylistic and Structural Choices in Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities

    Anna Deavere Smith's unique style of drama in her play Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities integrates theatre with journalism in order to bring to life and examine real social and political events. Each scene is created directly from an interview that Smith had held with the character, although Smith arranges the character's words according to her own purposes. She captures the essence of the characters she interviews, distilling their thoughts

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: July
  • Stress and Its Connection to the Mind, the Potential Health Impacts on the Body, and Its Relationship with Relationships

    Stress and Its Connection to the Mind, the Potential Health Impacts on the Body, and Its Relationship with Relationships

    ”Stress and its Connection to the Mind, the Potential Health Impacts on the Body, and its Relationship with Relationships” Stress is the basic human response to changes that occur as a part of everyday life. Some of the changes that take place are smaller and not as important, but all changes create stress for us as humans. In current studies it has been determined that daily situations can have a larger impact of stress on

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Colonists' Sense of Identity and Unity

    The Colonists' Sense of Identity and Unity

    The Colonists' Sense of Identity and Unity By the eve of the revolution, the colonists had developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans to a great extent. The colonists had their own vocabulary by this time. The colonists also had rights that were not available in Great Britain. The colonies had united for the first time during the French and Indian War, so they already had experience fighting for a common cause.

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Anna
  • What Is the Definition of Pareto Efficiency? Explain Why Economists Find the Concept Useful. What Are Its Limitations?

    What Is the Definition of Pareto Efficiency? Explain Why Economists Find the Concept Useful. What Are Its Limitations?

    When the only way to make an individual better off is to make another worse off, economists say that the allocation is Pareto efficient. This means that a Pareto efficient allocation must be both, consumption efficient on the contract curve and production efficient on the production possibility curve. It must, therefore, be allocation efficient, where the consumer’s common value of the marginal rate of substitution between the two goods is equal to the marginal rate

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Edward
  • Comparing and Contrasting Psychological Theories of Dreaming

    Comparing and Contrasting Psychological Theories of Dreaming

    Everyone dreams at night, but why do we dream? There are many theories and interpretation of why are we dreaming. We usually dream at our REM sleep which is the period of Rapid Eye Movement. But we do dream at NREM sleep as well, Non Rapid Eye Movement. Our brain will still be functioning while we were asleep. The common psychological theories of dream are from Sigmund FreudЎ¦s Ў§Wish FulfillmentЎЁ and Allan Hobson and Robert

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: David
  • In an Antique Land

    In an Antique Land

    In Amitav Ghosh’s, “In an Antique Land”, the author compares his life with that of a slave named Bomma. He reveals that both men live in antique lands, foreign to their culture and surrounded by very different people. Ghosh also relates the book to Percy Bysshe Shelly’s poem Ozymandias, a piece on mankind’s hubris and the insignificance of the individual. Ghosh effectively juxtaposes Bomma’s life with his own as he tries to find himself and

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Bred
  • Imperialism, Colonialism and Identity in 20th Century Fiction

    Imperialism, Colonialism and Identity in 20th Century Fiction

    In the mid-1800's, Imperialism began to emerge as a way for countries to expand their territories. It was viewed as a way of increasing land, resources, and power. Strong European powers, chiefly, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, France, Russia, and also the United States began their colonial campaigns to gain wealth, power, natural resources, a market to sell industrial goods, national prestige, or occasionally to improve the lives of the colonial people. European colonialism expanded to

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Jack
  • Why Were the Allies Able to Defeat Germany in W.W.1? Having Defeated Them, Explain the Aims of the Allies in Drawing up the Treaty of Versailles.

    Why Were the Allies Able to Defeat Germany in W.W.1? Having Defeated Them, Explain the Aims of the Allies in Drawing up the Treaty of Versailles.

    In this essay the main points of W.W.1 and the Treaty of Versailles will be discussed: The main points in the victory of the Allies in W.W.1, an example of this is because they (the Allies) were getting arms from the Americans which gave them an unfair advantage against Germany, also what were the aims of the Allies when they made the Treaty of Versailles. They basically didn't want another world war. Another point about

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Steve
  • My Dream House

    My Dream House

    My Dream House One day I want to have an enormous house with a beachfront view in my home town of St. Petersburg, Florida. My house will have five bedrooms, a two car garage, walk-in closets, and a gigantic bonus room. I want to own my dream house in seven years. When I finish school, I plan to move back to St. Petersburg and build my house on the beach. It is going to be

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Top
  • "identities" by W.D Valgardson

    "identities" by W.D Valgardson

    Literary Essay- "Identities" In the short story "Identities" by W.D Valgardson, the author uses contrast to create tension in the story by placing the character in an unfamiliar environment and by contrasting the different areas of the town he is in. This contrast creates suspense in the story and it shows that stereotypes are dangerous to society. As the main character goes through the town, the areas change and things change from being clean

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Explain Why the Treatment of Indigenous People in the Colonial Period Differed Considerably According to the Origin of the Colonist.

    Explain Why the Treatment of Indigenous People in the Colonial Period Differed Considerably According to the Origin of the Colonist.

    There were two main concepts that were thought to have motivated European countries to explore and colonize in America: the excitement and the profit of the "New World". Throughout the 17th century England and Spain began to fight for control of the North American Continent, with different economic goals in mind. The success in the colonization of the New World depended on many factors one which included the treatment of the natives. Although the ideal

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Real World, How It Connects to College

    The Real World, How It Connects to College

    The Real World, How It Connects to College In English class, we were focusing on the question, how can you connect your college experience to the real world? To help better understand the question I was given three speeches: a text from Sally Frost Mason, Evan Bayh, and Emmanuel Villaume. Sally Mason, a dean at the College of Liberal Arts, uses a metaphor of comparing Hillary and Norgay to students in her article. Sally Mason

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Monika
  • Gun Control's Nazi Connection

    Gun Control's Nazi Connection

    Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Inc. P.O. Box 270143 Hartford, WI 53027 Phone (262) 673-9745 Fax (262) 673-9746 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gun Control's Nazi Connection! Startling evidence suggests that the Gun Control Act of 1968 was lifted, almost in its entirety, from Nazi legislation. by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here to Purchase the Book, "Gun Control: Gateway to Tyranny Click here to Purchase the Book, "Gun Control": Gateway to

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • A Discussion into Whether ‘j Horror' Is a Term of National Identity, or Cinematic Sub-Genre

    A Discussion into Whether ‘j Horror' Is a Term of National Identity, or Cinematic Sub-Genre

    Introduction In 1998, Nakata Hideo released to the Japanese market Ringu (1998). This film was an on screen adaptation of a semi successful novel of the same name. Written by Koji Suzuki, the film went on to become the top grossing horror movie in Japan’s cinematic history. The narrative tracks a reporter as she investigates a cursed videotape and her quest to remove the supernatural curse that she has imposed on herself and her child.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: regina
  • Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Explain in Detail How Shakespeare Constructs the Theme and Cycle of Revenge in Hamlet

    Prompt #7: Explain in detail how Shakespeare constructs the theme and cycle of revenge in Hamlet. Revenge: a perfect punishment, a loyal act Hamlet is a brilliantly written Shakespearean play, instilling all of the ideas of a tragic and catastrophic story. It contains a daunting murder, a bitter protagonist, a complex mystery and even incestuous desire. But while comparing Hamlet to other Shakespearean plays, there is a definite peculiarity that sets it aside from all

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: lauren