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  • Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.

    Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.

    Death has been one of the most common topics for poetry throughout literary history. Dylan Thomas, an early twentieth century poet, also tackled this difficult idea with his poem, “Do not go gentle into that good night.” By utilizing contrast and comparisions, this villanelle serves as an exploration and attempted explanation both for the reader and Thomas. “Do not go gentle into that good night” is arranged in the villanelle format; consisting of nineteen lines

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Key Points of the Great Depression

    Key Points of the Great Depression

    Who: the entire United States What: the bottom fell out of the market, and shareholders frantically tried to sell before the prices plunged. 16.4 billion shares were dumped that day. People who bough stocks on credit were stuck with huge debts, and others lost most of their savings. Why: because panicked investors unloaded their shares at the same time When: October 29, 1929 (by mid November investors lost about $30 billion) Where: the stock

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Top
  • Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Progress is the advancement or movement toward a goal, or to a further or higher state. This is a principle that Alexander of Macedon applied to his age of reign. Alexander of Macedon is commonly referred to as Alexander the Great. He is considered one of the most successful military commanders in history. He was born in 356 and reigned from 336 - 323 B.C.E, succeeding his father, King Philip 2nd of Macedon. Alexander inherited

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Good Man Is Hard to Find - Flannery O'Connor

    A Good Man Is Hard to Find - Flannery O'Connor

    A Good Man Is Hard to Find - Flannery O’Connor A woman who views herself as God and a man who views himself as Jesus Christ. This man didn’t go as far as to say he’s bigger than Jesus as a legendary Beatle once did; he however stated the following “Jesus thown everything off balance. It was the same case with Him as with me…” As the above briefly demonstrates, O’Connor’s “A good man is

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: July
  • War -- What Is It Good For?

    War -- What Is It Good For?

    Is war really ever justified? All different kinds of people, in all different corners of the world have different opinions on this controversial issue. Many people think that war is never justified, many think that war is always justified, and there are some people who think that it completely depends on the situation of the battle. This situation is not a new one, it has not become easier to understand over time, and will never

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Bred
  • Show How the Opening Chapter of “great Expectations” by Charles Dickens Is Effective in Arousing the Interest of the Reader

    Show How the Opening Chapter of “great Expectations” by Charles Dickens Is Effective in Arousing the Interest of the Reader

    During his early childhood Charles Dickens travelled Great Britain due to his father’s job. H lived in mainly coastal towns as his father was a naval clerk and therefore became familiar with the scenes reflected in Great Expectations. Dickens has used memorable scenes and characters from his childhood; the marshes representing one of his youth time homes and many of the characters being written in the reflections of family members. Great Expectations seems to have

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Edward
  • Compare/contrast: "a Good Man Is Hard to Find" with "hills like White Elephants"

    Compare/contrast: "a Good Man Is Hard to Find" with "hills like White Elephants"

    Compare/Contrast: “Good Man” with “Hills” Currently, a plethora of outstanding stories have been written. What makes a story, though? The answer is the elements that the author includes into his or her writing, such as symbolism and imagery. “Hills like White Elephants,” written by Ernest Hemingway, and “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” written by Flannery O’Connor, are just two examples of admirable work. Each writer incorporated plenty of elements to improve the

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Was Alexander really great? I believe Alexander was great because how many people actually keep his reputation of being great for as long as he has. Alexander's personality was outstanding, and the military strategies he introduced were like the nuclear weapons of today in ancient times. No one person in as small of a time frame as Alexander had conquered as much land as him, or earn the title of great. His reign was 336BC

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Why Is Knowledge "good?"

    Why Is Knowledge "good?"

    Many people believe knowledge is neutral. Its goodness or badness is determined by the way it is used. The "neutral" view of knowledge, however, does not emphasize the important fact that the more we know the more likely we are to act and do good. In other words, knowledge can be used for both good and evil; however, if we employ the tools of statistics or probability we will easily show that knowledge is overwhelmingly

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Good and the Evil of the Internet

    The Good and the Evil of the Internet

    The onset of computers on the general population has given a boost to the Economy in the world's market. People who weren't much aware of the world became drawn to computers, which in turn brought about the Internet, connecting the world all over. The Internet has played a major role in the lives of people all over the world. Now, it is not limited to just important organizations or governments. Everyone who owns a computer

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Why Amendment 33 Is a Great Idea

    Why Amendment 33 Is a Great Idea

    Why Amendment 33 is a Great Idea These are a few reasons why amendment 33 is a great idea for the state of Colorado. This ballot proposal for 2003 will create 25 million dollars in benfits for tourism (the promotion of tourism is Colorado). Next, Colorado will get to keep 61% of the profits made from the video lottery terminals; currently other states casinos give them a 14 % return (Confused). Third, this amendment

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Great Horned Owl

    The Great Horned Owl

    The Great Horned Owl The Great Horned Owl comes from the Strigidae family. Its scientific name is Bubo Virginianus. Bubo comes from the Latin word meaning “owl” or from the Greek word for “eagle owl” used by the 1st Century Roman naturalist Pliny (Gaius Plinius Secundus). Virginianus, meaning “of Virginia” is where the first specimen of Great Horned Owls was collected. Some other names for the Great Horned Owl are; Grand-duc d’Amerique, in French, and

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Small Good Thing’s Character Development: Tragedy or Anger Driven?

    A Small Good Thing’s Character Development: Tragedy or Anger Driven?

    “A Small Good Thing’s” Character Development: Tragedy or Anger Driven? Raymond Carver’s story “A Small Good Thing” is a story of the struggles a family undergoes when their only son, Scotty, is fatally injured in a car accident. Carver’s characters go through many emotional changes as a result of this terrible ordeal. Each stage of the story causes them to change emotionally in some way, and these changes eventually lead to entirely different people in

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Where Have All the Good ones Gone?

    Where Have All the Good ones Gone?

    Honesty. Respect. Integrity. Motivation. Dedication. Patriotism. The preceding words represent qualities many of today’s American students lack. Many US citizens question the reason behind this decline of morality within the educational system. Parents blame the teachers; teachers claim the students are unable to be taught and parents aren’t attempting to assist teachers in their quest to disperse their knowledge. As for the students, they just don’t care. Who exactly is to blame? Students? Teachers?

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: July
  • Marketing and White Goods Industry

    Marketing and White Goods Industry

    Marketing Assignment One Discuss how the Macro-environment can affect an organisations marketing approach. Use examples of companies who produce white goods to illustrate your points. The Macro-environment, factors outside of a firms control, have a major affect on a firms marketing approach and as a cause, these factors outside the firms control are harder to monitor, some of the factors are unpredictable and restricting. To over come this firm sets its marketing approach, also known

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Ma’s Inherent Goodness

    Ma’s Inherent Goodness

    Man's Inherent Goodness By Sarah Is man inherently evil? It is one of those controversial questions that cause the great thinkers of our world to engage in hot-tempered disputes and quarrels. The side that is often favored by the religious-minded and the optimists, the view that man is inherently good, is the stance that I will be defending in this narrative. After all, is not man the creature that laughs at himself? Although there are

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Great Chicago Fire of 1871

    The Great Chicago Fire of 1871

    The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was one of the largest disasters in American history. Practically overnight the great city of Chicago was destroyed. Before the fire there was a large drought causing everything to be dry and flammable, then a fire broke out in the O'Leary's barn and spread throughout the city. Many attempts were made to put out the fire but there were too many errors and

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Western films are the major defining genre of the American film industry, a eulogy to the early days of the expansive American frontier. They are one of the oldest, most enduring and flexible genres and one of the most characteristically American genres in their mythic origins - they focus on the West - in North America. Western films have also been called the horse opera, the oater (quickly-made,

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Human Nature: Good or Evil?

    Human Nature: Good or Evil?

    Human Nature: Good or Evil? Many things can be said about the gallons of blood, miles of entrails and seemingly endless array of bones, muscles and other fascinating odds and ends that we call our human bodies. For instance, as you break down the body into different categories each part can be examined endlessly. Such can be said about a very intricate part of the body. This is the most important part and without it

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Nick Carraway- The narrator and moral arbiter of The Great Gatsby. Nick was not rich he lived near the rich people and Gatsby. He loved to watch the rich people live their life and watch all the parties that Gatsby had. He knew everything that was going on around him, but nobody really knew him or even noticed him. Nick rejected Gatsby’s offer because he felt that Gatsby was using him, he felt like way

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America

    Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America

    Mrs.Nelson Kevin Larios period 3 Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America Currently, drugs remain high on the lists of concerns of Americans and are considered one of the major problems facing our country today. We see stories on the news about people being killed on the street every day over drugs. To many people drugs are only an inner-city problem, but in reality they affect all of us - users and non-users. I believe

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    The novel the Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920’s. The decade of the 1920’s particularly in the United-States can be defined as one of the most recognized periods of time, seeing that the women in the American Society were no longer concerned with the ethical values. The women carried a rebellious behavior and they were caught up in the midst of finding the best suitor to pursue a life in the American Dream. The

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Max
  • Violence Within the Great Gatsby

    Violence Within the Great Gatsby

    Themes of violence and carelessness are found throughout the text of The Great Gatsby. A violent act is portrayed in every chapter of the novel but one; often, the episodes are the products of passion, but they are also frequently due to carelessness. Myrtle Wilson’s tragic death perfectly embodies the sort of negligence, passion, and power that hangs about calamity throughout the novel. The driver, Daisy, appears suddenly, kills Myrtle, and leaves suddenly, without taking

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Great Gatsby: Symbolism

    Great Gatsby: Symbolism

    GREAT GATSBY: SYMBOLISM (Original Essay) The Great Gatsby is a classic American novel, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1927 about corruption, murder and life in the 1920’s. The true purpose for a writer to compose any piece of literature is to entertain the reader, and this writer does this to the best of his ability. In this well-crafted tale, Fitzgerald presents a fast moving, exciting story, and to any typical reader it can be

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Good Versus Evil

    Good Versus Evil

    In the chapter titled Rebellion (or his book title), Feodor Dostoevski’s character, Ivan Karamazov, demonstrates that his angry and resentful attitude is the by-product of his very choosing. The fundamental principal of our own humanity is God’s acknowledgment of our expression of free will. Found between the boundaries of man’s ownership of worldly acts and thoughts, which can lead him to an eternity of joy or damnation, is that critical choice of what attitude

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Bred