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  • Archetypes in Frankenstien and the Birthmark

    Archetypes in Frankenstien and the Birthmark

    The novel Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelly in 1818, since then the story has become a classic archetype. The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne, follows this archetype. Although The Birthmark and Frankenstein are not identical both stories have similar archetypal characters and share similar themes of abused power and redemption. The Frankenstein archetype requires three types of characters: a obsessive, mad scientist, a pure kind feminine presents and a monster, both sympathetic and ruthless. Although

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • Usa Patriot Act

    Usa Patriot Act

    After the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, a controversial piece of legislation was adopted and passed called the U.S.A. Patriot Act. The title for this bill is an acronym for “the United and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act” (USA Patriot Act). In the years since the passing of the Patriot Act, there has been much controversy and debate regarding the positive and negative advantages,

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Death Penalty

    The Death Penalty

    “The Death Penalty” Capital Punishment in this country is a very controversial issue, and has been for quite some time. The history of the death penalty in America dates all the ways back to 1622, where Daniel Frank was executed in the Colony of Virginia for the crime of theft. (UAA) Many more unrecorded executions occurred until the U.S. Bureau of Justice statistics began keeping track in 1930. During that time, there was an

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • A Critique of the Turtle

    A Critique of the Turtle

    The Turtle is one chapter from John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath. In this essay, Steinbeck successfully uses both symbolism and figurative languages to describe a turtle’s journey across the highway. In The Turtle, Steinbeck realistically describes the dangerous journey of a land turtle across a concrete highway. From the beginning of its journey, the turtle crawls slowly toward the highway and conquers many obstacles, and finally it climbs onto the highway. As

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hip Hop Peace

    Hip Hop Peace

    HIp Hop today ig growing all over the world. Hip Hop is at it's highest stand-pointas we speak.But one question comes along with this scenerio,and thats it's violence.Many hip hop artist today deal with the violence in the streets and shows. there are too many young people who watch these videos and take heed to whats going on in these videos with females shaking the butts. it is definitely not good for the children of

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Lamentation over the Dead Christ

    The Lamentation over the Dead Christ

    The Lamentation over the Dead Christ Rembrandt (1610-1612) 31.9 x 26.7 cm The subject matter is the Christ on the cross. The painting looks very depressing because of the dead people and Christ and the thieves on the crosses. “The theme of the Lamentation is traditional, although it is not described in the Bible. It shows Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and others, weeping over his body after the Crucifixion. Rembrandt's picture is

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Analyzing a Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    Analyzing a Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass gives a first person perspective on the life of a slave laborer in both the rural south and the city. Frederick Douglass, having educated himself against terrible odds, was able to read and think endlessly about the evils of slavery and the reasons for its abolishment. Throughout the narrative, Douglass recounts his life as a slave, and many conclusions can be drawn based on the writings. The

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • 9/11

    9/11

    The events that happened on September eleventh were almost indescribable. The hardest thing for me to grasp is the attacks, themselves, that scarred American soil on that day, and the people who executed and planned them. Watching the CNN video, it struck me all over again, the pain and destruction that millions felt, caused by only a handful of evil minds. The heartless men that could brutally butcher in the name of their “god” were

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Edward
  • East of Eden by Steinbeck

    East of Eden by Steinbeck

    When a person goes through life, one of the major factors that affect a person is the family. The family is a life long companion that can not be separated until the person’s death. It can influence a person positively or negatively; but it is possible for a person to overcome its affect. In the book East of Eden by John Steinbeck, there are several characters that overcome the affect of their family. One of

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Saint Maybe

    Saint Maybe

    Is there such thing as a perfect family? And if there is, then do they not have problems or are their problems just minor bumps in the road? If there is a family that is perfect the Bedloes believe that it is them. As said by Anne Tyler, “They believe that every part of their lives was absolutely wonderful. It wasn’t just an act, either. They really did believe it” (Linton 1). However though,

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  • Religious Concerns During Colonial Period

    Religious Concerns During Colonial Period

    “Throughout the colonial period, economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns.” According to this statement, both economic and religious reasons contributed to the founding of the thirteen colonies by the British in North America. The many people who settled in New England came there in search of religious freedom. Their hope was to escape the religious persecution they were facing in England, worship freely, and

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Marketing Plan for Business Healthcare Club

    Marketing Plan for Business Healthcare Club

    MARKETING PLAN FOR BUSINESS HEALTHCARE CLUB Table of Contents Page No. Executive Summary 4 „« Marketing Objective 4 „« Mission 5 „« Keys to Success 5 Company Summary 6 „« Services 6 „« Service Description 6 „« Competitive Comparison 6 Situation Analysis 8 „« Market Summary 8 „« Market Demographics 8 „« Market Needs 9 „« Market Trends 9 SWOT Analysis 11 Marketing Strategy 12 „« Mission 12 „« Marketing Objectives 12 „« Financial

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Leading Change: Good Sport

    Leading Change: Good Sport

    Leading Change: Good Sport University of Phoenix Leading Change: Good Sport In the Good Sport simulation, the use of power and politics demonstrated the effectiveness of transformational leadership. While Good Sport is an organization with the common mission of providing a superior exercise product, unique cultural and structural characteristics that could easily hinder their future success. This is not an uncommon finding within an organization, and is naturally occurring as organizations divide tasks into distinct

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Summary of Shooting an Elephant

    Summary of Shooting an Elephant

    “Shooting an Elephant,” by George Orwell is a first person view on living and working as a European police officer in Moulmein, Lower Burma. There was a bit of tension between the locals and the foreign law enforcement since the British had taken over the country, so Orwell was not thought fondly of. The climax of this essay was when a otherwise tame elephant starts rampaging because is had gone into “must” a term used

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Breast Cancer

    Breast Cancer

    Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, it accounts for one of every three diagnoses in the United States. Breast cancers are malignancies, life threatening tumors that develops in one or both breasts. A female breast consists of fatty and fibrous connective tissues. The interior of the breast is divided into about twenty different sections called lobes. Each of the lobes is further divided in to lobules, which are structures that

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  • The Excellent Global Corporation Plan

    The Excellent Global Corporation Plan

    The Excellent Global Corporation Plan Based on the corporate philosophy of kyosei, the Excellent Global Corporation Plan is a medium- to long-term management plan with the goal of building a corporate group that continues contributing to society through technological innovation, aiming to be a corporation worthy of admiration and respect worldwide. In the five-year first phase of the plan, which began in 1996, Canon inculcated in the Group the concepts of profit orientation and total

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  • Management Planning and Ethics

    Management Planning and Ethics

    Alcohol Advertising Millions of Americans suffers from the effects of alcohol and drug abuse. It can shatter lives, brake families, and to rob people of their dreams for the future. Once alcoholism or drug addiction begins, an individual’s problems not only don’t go away, but their mental well being as well as physical ability continues to diminish from the immediate and long-term adverse effects from the drugs and alcohol abuse. Is it really true that

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Place of Our Own

    Place of Our Own

    A Place of Our Own ‭ ‬Many memories of a‭ ‬�special place‭’‬ or a physical refuge of the imagination are conceived‭ in a person‭’‬s childhood.‭ ‬We,‭ ‬as children,‭ ‬seek this refuge because we are not given the simplistic freedoms that are overlooked as we age,‭ ‬for example,‭ ‬at my current age of eighteen,‭ ‬I am able to get in my car,‭ ‬call some friends and escape the stress,‭ ‬and burden of‭ ‬reality for a night

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  • Potassium Argon Dating

    Potassium Argon Dating

    Before there were any true scientific dating methods, scientists depended on their past archives of fossils and strata in order to determine how old a newly found fossil was. However, it wasn't until the mid 20th century that scientists could abandon this pathetic, inaccurate process and move into a more acceptable precise and detailed procedure. The old way was done by comparing one fossil to other fossils found in the same layer of the earth's

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  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    In the eyes of many THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN is the greatest piece of American literature. Mark twain vividly describes the early 1900 in this novel. His style of writing set him apart from all other writers of his. Many people even say that Huck Finn shows a more realistic image of slavery and racism than the famous novel UNCKLE TOMS CABBEN. With his words Mr. Twain does not just tell the reader what

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  • Pros and Cons of Abortion

    Pros and Cons of Abortion

    Should a list of pros and cons of abortion really be necessary for Christians...or human beings for that matter? I mean, have we really reached a point where we cannot tell that abortion is murderous no matter how you color it or try to paint it as compassionate? Apparently so. Thirty plus years after the infamous Supreme Court decision in Roe versus Wade and thirty one years after my own timely birth, I sit in

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  • The Empirical Formula of a Copper Oxide

    The Empirical Formula of a Copper Oxide

    Steven Leung 9/19/06 Lab Report The Empirical Formula of a Copper Oxide Purpose: To convert an unknown copper oxide to copper (Cu) metal using natural gas to provide a reducing environment as shown below: Cu O (s) + CH (g) ЃЁ Cu (s) + Co (g) + H O (g) From the mass difference between the unknown copper oxide and the Cu metal generated at the completion of the reaction and the molar mass of

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  • The Low-Price Strategy of Hasee Computer

    The Low-Price Strategy of Hasee Computer

    Hasee Computer Company was founded in September 2000, and in April 2001 its products come into market formally. In 2006, Hasee captures the second largest market share of computers in the Chinese domestic market. Lenovo has the largest market share. Hasee international sales department started business with Korea Market, and now sells more than 20000 laptops each month in the international market in 2006. In 2006 Hasee won the bid and delivered 15,000 laptop computers

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  • The Four Great Revolutions

    The Four Great Revolutions

    Reasons for revolution 1) People feel restless and held down by unacceptable restrictions in society, religion, the economy or the government. People are also hopeful about the future, but they are being forced to accept less than they had hoped for. E: The English population was prominently Protestant in religion and wanted to protect their religion, contrary to King James strong catholic beliefs that he was forcing upon the them. The people had also come

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  • Scene Analysis - the Awakening

    Scene Analysis - the Awakening

    „Edna had found her old bathing suit still hanging, faded, upon its accustomed peg. She put it on, leaving her clothing in the bath-house. But when she was there beside the sea, absolutely alone, she cast the unpleasant, pricking garments from her, and for the first time in her life she stood naked in the open air, at the mercy of the sun, the breeze that beat upon her, and the waves that invited her.

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Mike