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 Long Living Essays and Term Papers| Johnny Got His GunThis anti-war novel is written from the point of view of an injured World War I infantryman (Joe Bonham). As the plot progresses we realize how severe the injuries are (most of his face has been blown away and eventually his arms and legs must be amputated--leaving a faceless torso) and why the ...
 
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 | The African Queen\"\" is the tale of two companions with different personalities who develop
an untrustworthy love affair as they travel together downriver in Africa around the start of World War I. They struggle against the climate, the river, the bugs, the Germans and, most of all, against each other. In the ...
 
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 | Symbolism In The CrysanthemumsA good writer has many tools at hand that help them develope good story lines.  There are literary techniques such as voice, point of view, character, theme, and symbolism.  One very interesting technique is that of symbolism.  With symbolism the author is able to write a story in which many of ...
 
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 | Acid Rainis a destructive force as a result of nature and man colliding. It is formed by industrial emissions combining with contents of the earth's atmosphere. This prompted governments throughout North America to take action. Many laws and regulations have been implemented, yet the question still ...
 
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 | Senior CitizensAfter spending an afternoon interviewing my elderly neighbours I gained insight into how they perceive the aging process and its impact on the quality if their lives. First, and foremost they viewed aging in a very positive and healthy manner. The believed that a positive attitude assists in ...
 
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 | A Duty Dance With Exploring DeFrom Ancient Greek playwright, Euripides, ("To die is a debt we must all of us discharge" (Fitzhenry 122)) to renowned Nineteenth Century poet, Emily Dickinson, ("Because I could not stop for Death/ He kindly stopped for me -/ The carriage held but just ourselves/ And Immortality" (Fitzhenry 126)) ...
 
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 | Richard Swinburne's "The Problem Of Evil": God's ExistencePhilosophers have looked for ways to explain God's existence for centuries.
One such argment that the believer must justify in order to maintain the
possibility of God's existence is the problem of evil.  In his essay, "The
Problem of Evil," by Richard Swinburne, the author attempts to explain ...
 
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 | Does Early Attachment PredictAttachment is generally considered to be an emotional bond, or strong affectionate ties to a companion.  For the purposes of this paper 'attachment' will refer to the primary attachment formed between an infant and his/her primary caregiver.  It is maintained that a healthy primary attachment ...
 
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 | Juvenile CrimeOne of the biggest problems which the United States is faced with is
.  The reason experts feel juvenile's commit crimes is because of
risk factors when they were younger but experts still have not found the main
reason why juvenile's commit crimes.  Some risk factors associated with ...
 
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 | Nature / Nurture Or Both !The controversy over what determines who we are, whether it is Nature
(heredity, our biological make up) or Nurture (our environment) is taking a new
shape. Through the past decades, psychologists have developed different theories
to explain the characteristics of human-beings; how we feel, think ...
 
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 | Animal Farm: Communism Through The Eyes Of George OrwellThroughout history, writers have written about many different subjects
based on their personal experiences.  George Orwell was the pen name of Eric
Blair.    He is one of the most famous political satirists of the twentieth
century.  He was born in Bengal, India in 1903 to an English Civil ...
 
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 | A Worn PathWe are all faced with trails and tribulations but we will eventually reach our goals if we have faith. Eudora Welty's " uses Phoenix Jackson's often traveled trek to Natchez to symbolize the journey through life, by using an ancient bind to describe Phoenix. The spiritual aspects and emotional ...
 
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 | Straight-Edge: What It Is And What It Isn'tThe term "straight-edge" means  a great deal to those who follow
the straight-edge lifestyle, although there are varying degrees of it.  The
basic philosophy behind it is that no alcohol, no illicit drugs, and no use
any substance for the specific purpose of altering mood or state ...
 
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 | The Role Of The Emperor In Meiji JapanJapan is a society whose culture is steeped in the traditions and
symbols of the past: Mt. Fuji, the tea ceremony, and the sacred objects of
nature revered in Shintoism. Two of the most important traditions and symbols in
Japan; the Emperor and Confucianism have endured through ...
 
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 | Things Fall Apart: OkonkwoOkonkwo, the main character of Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe. And
Charles Foster Kane of Orson Welles Citizen Kane, both have value systems that
are incongruous with their cultures. Thus allowing them to be defeated by
society. These are two men with a great need for recognition. Their need ...
 
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 | Animals In The Eyes Of The DragonAlthough it may seem quite absurd, the role of animals in The Eyes of
the Dragon is a very  supreme and dignified part of the novel. Through the
development of the novel, the animal kingdom roars novel from insects to
dogs and they  all play their own, individual roles. The great black and
white ...
 
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 | Apathy"Science may have found a cure for most evils:  but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all--the  of human beings."  Some might think that whenHelen Keller spoke those words, she was talking of some exotic disease that affects people in the slums.  Or that she was speaking of an ...
 
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 | Stones From The RiverUrsula Hegi’s novel, , exposes the reader of the persecutions of religious beliefs, a gossiping dwarf, and the people of Burgdorf, a small German town in the time of the Nazi Holocaust.  The novel is set in World War I and continues through World War II.  The Second World War is brought on ...
 
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 | Mental Training-sportsMetal preparedness is almost as important as physical training.  To be mentally trained most closely means to be psychologically ready for the physical act of.  Mental training includes several steps which include aquainting ones self with the event, setting a goal, finding out secret techniques ...
 
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 | The Handmaids TaleIn Margaret Atwoods novel, "", the birth rate in the
United States had dropped so low that extremists decided to take matters into
their own hands by killing off the government, taking over themselves, and
reducing the womens role in society to that of a silent birthing machine.  One
handmaid ...
 
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