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  • Honor Is in the Heart, Freedom Is of the Mind

    Honor Is in the Heart, Freedom Is of the Mind

    Christie Brew-Hagan 3/30/16 Modern Russia Honor is in the Heart, Freedom is of the Mind Through the Novel, “and Quietly Flows the Don” we are cultured on a period of life of the Malenkov’s a Cossack family who reside in the village of Tatarsk in the Don River region of czarist Russia. The freedom to live as they want without intrusion from outside forces is their most cherished Cossack sovereignty. This account of Cossacks living

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    Submitted: May 8, 2016 By: Welding1
  • Read and Respond: The Abc’s of Adhd

    Read and Respond: The Abc’s of Adhd

    Read and Respond: The ABC’s of ADHD #2 A After reading the first two chapters in the book Managing ADHD in the K-8 Classroom by Grad L. Flick, I am impressed by the amount of information I received. I was especially drawn to the section addressing ADHD as a real disorder and the over diagnosis of ADHD. I have served as Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction, and have experienced instances in which one particular

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    Submitted: July 31, 2016 By: cissyd
  • History Reading Chapter 2

    History Reading Chapter 2

    1.What conclusions can be made about the Arawak, their culture, and temperament? The Arawak of the Bahama Islands were similar to the Indians on the mainland they shared the same hospitality and belief in sharing. According to this article, Arawak had a very gentle culture. It was characterized by happiness, friendliness, innocent, agile and highly of hospitality. Contradicted with the Renaissance European lifestyle, the Arawaks' life was much more liberated. They had "no religion, at

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    Submitted: September 12, 2016 By: Pokemon Tr
  • Thank You for Reading

    Thank You for Reading

    Thank You For Arguing By: Deja Mallory 1. Chapter one was about how arguing can easily lead to persuading someone into doing what you want them to do. They gave examples on how people can seduce people in many different ways other than sex. This chapter explained different ways you can use rhetoric in any type of argument in many different ways. 1. Chapter two was about how using disputes can help people work out

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    Submitted: October 25, 2016 By: boyythasdeja
  • Parallel Reading: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis

    Parallel Reading: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis

    Parallel Reading: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis In his book “Mere Christianity”, C. S. Lewis's preserves the faith of Christians by delivering a logical foundation for his readers. Lewis seeks to restore harmony to the Christian religion. The book is divided into four sub-books. Lewis starts his discussion with the basis that a Natural Law must exist. His second book advises that God exists and the idea of free will. In the next book, Lewis

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    Submitted: October 26, 2016 By: bbroadrunner
  • Congestive Heart Failure

    Congestive Heart Failure

    Signs/Symptoms: A person with Congestive Heart Failure can experience numerous symptoms. A person's symptoms can provide important clues to the presence of heart failure. (Cadwallader p. 1143). Some of these include: JVD, SOB, frequent coughing when lying down, edema, acites, fatigue, syncope, vertigo, and sudden death. (Cadwallader p. 1142). Heart failure happens when the heart cannot keep up with its workload. Heart failure is a chronic , progressive condition that means the heart cannot pump

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    Submitted: December 19, 2016 By: Jenny Dolan
  • Reading Blog 1

    Reading Blog 1

    Haas, B. (2016). Singles’ Day: Chinese to splurge $20bn in world's biggest shopping event. The Guardian [online]. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/11/singles-day-chinese-to-splurge-20bn-in-worlds-biggest-shopping-event. [Assessed November 13th, 2016] Summary [100 words]: Using YOUR OWN WORDS summarize the main points of the reading. “Singles’ Day: Chinese to splurge $20bn in world's biggest shopping event” by Benjamin Haas appeared on The Guardian [online]. In this article, Haas reports that Alibaba – the largest Chinese E-commerce company has gained an extremely large

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    Submitted: February 26, 2017 By: TracyPhan
  • Ap Euro Reading Questions for Revolutions of 1848, and Ideologies

    Ap Euro Reading Questions for Revolutions of 1848, and Ideologies

    How was the peace restored and maintained after 1815? P.684 In 1815, Europe was in a chaotic state because of the course of the Napoleonic wars. Thus, the European countries needed to find a way to maintain peace within the countries. So, they founded the idea of peace on the principle that no single states can dominate Europe ever again, especially not France. The countries involved: Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain, also known as

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    Submitted: February 27, 2017 By: Anya Eydelman
  • O'Hanlon Reading Summary

    O'Hanlon Reading Summary

    Micheal O’Hanlon, “America’s Pacific Power and Pacific Alliances in the Age of Austerity,” International Journal of Korean Studies, Fall/Winter 2012 Summary O’Hanlon’s article discusses the possible effect that budget cuts to the United States military might have on its policy toward its allies in the Pacific in the current era of rebalance, posing and suggesting answers for the question of how far those budget cuts can go without jeopardizing the security of the region.

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    Submitted: March 4, 2017 By: Fawn Acuna
  • Edgar Allan Poe “the Tell -Tale Heart” and Jack London “to Build a Fire”

    Edgar Allan Poe “the Tell -Tale Heart” and Jack London “to Build a Fire”

    Rollins Deondra Rollins Dr. Patrick A. Smith English 1102/20158 Module 1 02/07/2017 Edgar Allan Poe “The Tell -Tale Heart” and Jack London “To Build a Fire” Edgar Allan Poe once wrote, “Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.” Edgar Poe is known for his tales of his mysteries and poetry. He was a tremendous writer and he wasn’t shy about expressing his words through writing. In addition,

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    Submitted: March 18, 2017 By: Deondra Rollins
  • First Experience Reading and Writing

    First Experience Reading and Writing

    As a child, I remember sitting on a colorful rug decorated with shapes, animals and lettering. I was in head start; my teacher would eagerly read to us the fairy tale of “The Three Little Pigs”. She would slowly read word by word then flip the book so we could see the beautiful illustration. Once she finished reading the book we rushed to our tiny tables to draw picture summaries of what Mrs. Holmes

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    Submitted: March 20, 2017 By: kendra1998
  • Dirty Thirty Reading Log

    Dirty Thirty Reading Log

    Asian American Studies 218 Dirty Thirty Reading Log Hir Pandya The way women are stereotyped are many, but to talk about a few includes that, the so called way the women should look or the way have to be better looking than a men in a relationship and they should be dressed up in a certain way and have to have a specific decorum of behaviour. Also, the worst is that women’s sensitivity and kindness

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    Submitted: May 31, 2017 By: Hir Pandya
  • Poetry Analysis: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark

    Poetry Analysis: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark

    Poetry Response We Grow Accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson Page 73 Title: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark FIGURATIVE LITERAL -Hopelessness -Lack of Motivation -Giving Up -No Guidance -Darkness in life -Isolation -Bad Influence -Getting used to the dark -No light -In a dark place -Darkness Paraphrase: Stanza 1: First 2 lines is saying that our eyes get used in the dark even though when light is put away. Figuratively speaking, it is

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    Submitted: June 4, 2017 By: Faye C
  • Congestive Heart Failure

    Congestive Heart Failure

    Betty Louidor Critical Appraisal exercise 1) The study vulnerable of potential benefits of the treatment outweigh the potential risk of the infant at birth. Preventing and diminished deformation make infant vulnerable to skull deformation to limitation in their mobility. 1b) Correcting mild positional head shape deformities in healthy infants with the cranial cup and the new revised standardized cranial cup model support. Randomized single blind study measure the safety and the feasibility and efficacity of

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    Submitted: July 15, 2017 By: Betty Cabe
  • Independent Reading Assignment

    Independent Reading Assignment

    Juliette Gilbert Gilbert 1 Ms. Soto 3-14-17 Independent Writing Assignment #2 STAARS & TEAR Devil in the White City By Erik Larson, 390 pages S- The daunting truth T- Being a genius of master planning and getting away with a whole life's worth of crime and murder is quite curious, because the skills, emotional levels, and knowledge you[a] have are completely different from a normal sane person on the inside. A- Mysterious, curiosity of how

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    Submitted: September 14, 2017 By: paigeisbae
  • The Unraveling Truth Behind ‘the Tell Tale Heart’

    The Unraveling Truth Behind ‘the Tell Tale Heart’

    The Unraveling Truth Behind ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ The twisted story of “The Tell Tale Heart”, by Edgar Allan Poe, is centered around a man’s madness. This short story takes place in the mid 1800’s within an old home of an elderly man and a companion. Within this story, Edgar Allan Poe incorporates various stylistic devices and creativity in order to intrigue the audience. Through the use of symbolism as well as visual and

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    Submitted: November 6, 2017 By: Angelique Alexelis
  • Feelings After Reading the Thorn Birds

    Feelings After Reading the Thorn Birds

    Feelings After Reading The Thorn Birds Ma Jing PR Two 0141133026 “There is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life, more sweetly than any other creature on the face of the earth. From the moment it leaves the nest it searches for a thorn tree, and does not rest until it has found one. Then, singing among the savage, it impales itself upon the longest,sharpest spine. And, dying, it rises

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    Submitted: December 19, 2017 By: Joyce_MA
  • Atticus’ Closing Remarks Essay

    Atticus’ Closing Remarks Essay

    Maycomb, Alabama, is a lethargic Southern town facing a crisis. Tom Robinson, a young black man accused of raping a white woman, will be judged by a court whose deep-rooted racism impels them to avert their eyes from the truth. Atticus Finch fights a judicial battle against all odds to free the wrongly accused Tom Robinson. Set in the 1930s, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a story of a young girl growing up

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    Submitted: January 19, 2018 By: Arnee Wen
  • Plato Reading Summary

    Plato Reading Summary

    In Plato’s dialogue called the Timaeus, Plato discusses the origin and construction of the cosmos. He points out varieties of arguments that the philosophers were confused and with a purpose to educate everyone to the existence of every little thing in the universe. For instance, he claims that there are four elements, everything is created with a purpose, and Demiurge is the Creator of the universe. Plato also argues against the idea of Aristotle that

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    Submitted: January 26, 2018 By: Yuvi Singh
  • Sir Gawain Reading Response

    Sir Gawain Reading Response

    Sir Gawain Reading Response Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a story that shows characteristics of chivalry and trickery. This story is about the Green Knight arriving at the king’s feast one evening. The knight challenges King Arthur and tells him he must meet him one year later to return the challenge. One year later, Sir Gawain starts his journey but stops at a castle along the way and stays there a few days.

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    Submitted: April 2, 2018 By: morganmaxine
  • Unreliable Narrators in Yellow Wallpaper and Tell-Tale Heart

    Unreliable Narrators in Yellow Wallpaper and Tell-Tale Heart

    Unreliable Narrators Everybody longs for people who they can trust; they long to be understood by and be desired by others. For instance, same news is transferred by the news outlet in different ways depending on whether the news outlet is trying to appeal towards a Liberal audience or Conservative audience. This causes the news to be distorted by painting the news in favor of the audience who watches the news. This creates a

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    Submitted: May 13, 2018 By: Chimsey Baam
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God Guided Reading Notes

    Their Eyes Were Watching God Guided Reading Notes

    Their Eyes Were Watching God Guided Reading Notes Chapter 18 Vocabulary Questions Unhurried-relaxed and leisurely; without hurry or haste Procession -the act of moving forward, as toward a goal Constant-uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing Slink-walk stealthily Senseless-not marked by the use of reason Seize-take hold of; grab * Why won’t they just leave and why are they always depending on white folks? Notes/Comments on Character, Plot, Figurative Language, Metaphor, Theme, Motif, Symbol Take

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    Submitted: May 31, 2018 By: shauncarter24
  • Reading and Writing in Engineering

    Reading and Writing in Engineering

    Castillo 1 Lauro Castillo Rister Composition 1301 6 November 2016 Reading and Writing in Engineering It is important for me to learn how to read and write more effectively than I do right now. Although I don’t feel like my current reading and writing skill level is terrible, it’s still not at the level that it needs to be. English isn’t my strong suit, math is, I’m just trying to make it through composition classes

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    Submitted: December 12, 2018 By: licachilles17
  • Who Is the Narrator of “the Tell-Tale Heart”?

    Who Is the Narrator of “the Tell-Tale Heart”?

    Who is the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart”? What do we know about him? Does he fit within the framework of other Gothic protagonists? Poe doesn't unequivocally let us know whether the storyteller is male or female. An anonymous narrator tells the story by attempting to persuade the pursuer of his logical soundness while portraying a murder he did. The storyteller appears to be utterly sad, a basket case and deadly motivations, and outrageous

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    Submitted: February 9, 2019 By: kellytiana129
  • My Darkness by Jordan Grace

    My Darkness by Jordan Grace

    Should Students Who Fight Get Sent to Alternative School? By Jordan Grace There’s certainly two sides to that question just as there’s two sides to the story in which caused the opposing confliction between the students. In which I plan to touch basis with both sides. But, before I do; there’s a much more in-depth question at task. Are students allowed to protect themselves, without being reprimanded? Now being a young adult or millennial as

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    Submitted: February 10, 2019 By: jineo

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