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  • Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath

    Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath

    The title of the book I read was The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. It’s a non-fiction book, which means it is make-believe. The author is H.P. Lovecraft; he is a horror book writer. Some of his other books are At The Mountains of Madness, The Doom that cam to Sarnath, and The Tomb. The publisher of this book is Del Rey, published in 1939. You can buy this book for $5.99, at your local bookstore.

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    Essay Length: 321 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Rem Sleep and Theories on the Purpose of Dream

    Rem Sleep and Theories on the Purpose of Dream

    REM Sleep and Theories on the Purpose of Dream What can we learn from our dreams? Do they really have any meaning at all, or are they just something made up in our imaginations as we sleep at night? Do you have the kind of dreams that leave you scratching your head wondering what exactly was that? Sure you have, we all have had those mysterious dreams that we can’t figure out. There are many

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    Essay Length: 1,520 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Top
  • I Have a Dream

    I Have a Dream

    Paper IV Born the son of a Baptist preacher, Martin Luther King Jr. was a well respected advocate, a gifted orator and a highly persuasive writer. In the summer of 1963, Blacks joined together in a march, which ended at the front of the Lincoln memorial steps, where there, a 34 year old King, gave his speech called “I have a dream.” Using a number of persuasion and literary tools in his speech, King contributed

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: July
  • Night by Elie Wiesel

    Night by Elie Wiesel

    Without a doubt, one of the darkest episodes in the history of mankind involved the systematic extermination of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs and gays by Nazi Germany. In order to get a good sense of the horror and despair that was felt by the interned, one simply needs to read the memoirs of Elie Wiesel in his “Night”, as translated from French by Stella Rodway and copyrighted by Bantam Books in 1960. Elie Wiesel was

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The World of Dreams

    The World of Dreams

    Introduction We are about enter into mysterious and fascinating world of dreams where the rules of reality do not apply. I hope that this research of the world of dreaming will help everybody to understand the sense of the dreams, the key to unlocking and interpreting the meanings of your dreams. We realize that all dreams are unique. No other individual can have the same background, the same emtions, or the same experiences. Every dream

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Vika
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Dream

    F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Dream

    F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Dream In this essay I plan to discuss F. Scott Fitzgerald and how his life influenced his writings. I am going to show how his life was connected to his fiction. Also I am going to talk about Fitzgerald's main thematic issue in my favorite novel he wrote "The Great Gatsby". Fitzgerald was a writer during the roaring 20's. This period was also known as the Jazz Age. The

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Fonta
  • I Could Not Stop for Death & Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

    I Could Not Stop for Death & Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

    Death is going to happen to all of us. We do not know when it will but we will all die. It's such a surprise and it makes you wonder if you're ready for it, if it's alright to die today. Can it be stopped? Is there anyway that anyone does not have to die? Emily Dickinson, in her poem Because I could not op for death, tells us that we have a choice. She

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    Essay Length: 309 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Janna
  • American Dreams and Obstacles

    American Dreams and Obstacles

    In the novels we have read this year all of the characters have a dream. However, there have been obstacles that sometimes hinder these American dreams. These obstacles range from internal conflict to society itself. Is it possible for these dynamic characters to struggle with obstacles and overcome them to reach their dream? Americans in our society have a dream that consist of a vivid plan and multiple goals. Often times this dream has a

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    Essay Length: 2,551 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Concept of Identity in "rhapsody on a Windy Night"

    Concept of Identity in "rhapsody on a Windy Night"

    In an extended written response, explain what insights into the concept of identity are offered in “Rhapsody on a Windy Night” and how these insights are conveyed. 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night' is s poem written by T. S. Elliot which expresses the thoughts of a character alienated from society, and the meaningless routines of everyday life. 'Rhapsody' is an insight into the narrators mind whilst on a midnight stroll, and with the use of

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    Essay Length: 640 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • 1015 Folsom Night

    1015 Folsom Night

    There are many nightclubs in the city of San Francisco and throughout the Bay area. There is two different kind of nightclub. One is the high-class nightclub, which the cover charge is more expensive, tight security and the nightclub itself is more exclusive. The other one is the lower class club, which all people can enter and the security is not that tight. Nowadays, most nightclubs are the same. Nightclub used to be for people

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    Essay Length: 587 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Victor
  • Night

    Night

    Elie Wiesel was a Jewish boy living during the time of the Holocaust. He wrote a book on his experiences and his losses during that tragic time. In Night by Elie Wiesel, the setting and the characters create a mood of disbelief. The setting of a story almost always determines the mood. This is definitely the case in Elie’s story. The description of the cattle cars the families were transported in almost seems surreal. There

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Family Fun Night Project Plan Overview

    Family Fun Night Project Plan Overview

    Family Fun Night Project Plan Overview Executive Summary The principal of Eisenhower Elementary School has requested that the Eisenhower Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) sponsor a Family Fun Night at the school in the spring of 2008. This event will provide an opportunity to get the students and their parents involved in the school sponsored activity and will be a major fundraiser for the school. In order for this event to be successful, there will need

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    Essay Length: 882 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Yan
  • Requiem for a Dream

    Requiem for a Dream

    How does editing, mis en scene, sound and cinematography in the opening sequence of Requiem for a dream represent the effects of drug abuse on the main characters? Requiem for a dream was made in 2000, and was directed by Darren Aronofsky. The film exposes the truth about drug addiction and the effects it has on peoples lives. It also shows people who are trying to fit into society which can have disastrous effects which

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Night and Fog

    Night and Fog

    6 What does it mean? * Nacht und Nebel was a German term used in a secret order. * The term was Issued by Adolf Hitler on December 7, 1941. * The intention of this term was to make any of the underground activist disappear into “the fog of the night”. * Also classified prisoners of the camps by “Night and Fog”. Read first bullet. The secret order was that if there were any acts

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Cxurious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time

    The Cxurious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time

    “The novel shows that many people can have behaviour problems and special needs at some time in their lives.” Mark Haddon’s “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time” is an award winning novel that deals with a boy with a disability, that has to overcome lots of issues such as reading emotion and dealing with his own obsessive nature. But, as well as Christopher, we learn that there are other characters in this

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Significance of Daisy Buchanan’s American Dream in the Great Gatsby

    The Significance of Daisy Buchanan’s American Dream in the Great Gatsby

    The Significance of Daisy Buchanan’s American Dream in The Great Gatsby Some women during the 1920s lived the life with the role of a repressed woman. Repressed women did not make decisions for themselves; they relied solely on their husbands. Their husbands treated them as if they were objects without any feelings whatsoever. Repressed women showed no self respect, and they did not live their life in reality. These women’s emotions were suppressed as they

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Monika
  • American Dream

    American Dream

    American Dream Throughout history, Americans hoped of having a piece of the American Dream. The American Dream is a dream connoting hope for prosperity and happiness symbolized particularly by having a house of ones own. In today’s market place, only 14% of Californians are able to achieve this dream. (Lansner, 2006) This has resulted in an increase in renters, rental owners seeing an opportunity to make money, and the rise in the cost of rent.

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • American Dream

    American Dream

    My great-grandfather moved to this country from Thailand. His lineage situation is a bit confusing considering he is of mixed blood. In those days racism was on a uphill slope, especially in such countries as Taiwan and China, and Japan, that would have been considered blasphemous and it still is today. Today we live in a more enlightened time, being of Taiwanese and Jamaican blood he and his parents were abandoned by his family and

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Dylan Thomas’ Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

    Dylan Thomas’ Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night

    Dylan Thomas is considered one of the greatest poets of the 20th Century. During a time when most poets chose to write about social or political issues of the day, Thomas instead chose to write about his own passionate emotions and thoughts. One of his most well known poems is “Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night” (Wikipedia). The poem is a passionate cry to his father, who has become weak and blind in

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Expressionism: Van Gough’s Starry Night

    Expressionism: Van Gough’s Starry Night

    During the Modern Era of the late 19th century and the early 20th century, many artists were turning away from the idea of painting realistic images. Photography, having just been developed for public use a few decades earlier, made artists of the day focus less on painting as an precise copy of what is seen, as had been done for centuries. Since the Middle Ages, most artists painted exact representations of life. Starting in the

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Anna
  • Unattainable Dream

    Unattainable Dream

    An Unattainable Daydream In a world full of cheaters, liars, and con artists, the last person anyone should lie to is themselves. However, that is exactly what took place in Raymond Carver’s, “Neighbors.” In this story, Bill and Arlene Miller were left with the opportunity to take care of Jim and Harriet Stone’s apartment while they were away visiting family for ten days. The Millers had grown weary of their lives and often felt jealous

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Kevin
  • It’s Just a Dream

    It’s Just a Dream

    It’s Just a Dream When one hears the word “America,” one may associate that with freedom and democracy. For many others, the idea of opportunity and refuge comes to mind. These ideas enabled people to develop the American dream. For many years, the American dream was a contagious fantasy that plagued the world with the belief that prosperity and happiness will arise by coming to America. It offers false hopes to its followers because it

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: David
  • Dreams and What They Mean

    Dreams and What They Mean

    Dreams and What They Mean Psychologists seem to fall into two groups regarding dreams. The first group believes that dreams have no real purpose; while the second group believes they do have a purpose, although this group cannot reach a consensus on what the purpose might be. Sigmund Freud is probably the most famous of the dream theorists. He believed that dreams helped to preserve sleep by keeping individuals from waking as a result of

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: regina
  • A Daughter in Long Day’s Journey into Night

    A Daughter in Long Day’s Journey into Night

    After reading Long Days Journey into Night, by Eugene O’Neil I feel a great sense of sorrow for the family. In one day with the family you are taken through their past, present, and their future. The tragedy in this family might seem small in some aspects because in our society today families could potentially have many more problems, but at the time of this story a family going through such issues was unheard of.

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • My American Dream Compared to the American Dream in Death of a Salesman

    My American Dream Compared to the American Dream in Death of a Salesman

    What is the "American Dream"? The "American Dream" has as many definitions as there are souls that strive for it. I know that my "American Dream" is being able to have the freedom of choice and helping others that I care about get their dream as well. Willy Loman's definition differs from mine; he is looking for social status and material belongings, instead of true peace and happiness within. The "American Dream" is the idea

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Jon

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