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    part of the very first gallery I walked into. It was the very first image I saw among the hundreds I viewed that day. Displayed at the Fredericks and Freiser gallery in Chelsea, it is listed as Troy with a Guinea Hen Chick, GreenHouse Program, Rikers Island Jail Complex, New York, 2014. Photographed by Lucas Foglia, this image shows an inmate holding a baby chick. The inmate is clothed in an orange striped jumpsuit, with an unshaved face and disheveled looking hair. It seems to be a nice day as the photo

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    Anne of the Island, by L. M. Montgomery is a story about Anne Shirley going off to college, and deciding who she was going to marry. The story is primarily set in Kingsport, the town around her college, and Green Gables, her childhood home, during a time frame when it was very important for girls to get married. Anne is the main character, but there are several additional key characters in the story including: Marilla, her mother figure, who adopted Anne when she was eleven years old; Charlie Sloane

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    and one of those communities is the Marshall Islands. The Marshall Islands are located near the equator in the pacific ocean and close to being sea level. Since the temperature has been warming up so much, some parts of this island are being flooded. People there are concerned. Many of the locals aren’t just concerned with their island vanishing, but with their island their culture. New York Times interviewed Linber Anej who has lived on Marshall Islands his whole life, went to a conference in Paris

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    Dennis Lehane’s novel, Shutter Island (2010), is about a man that was living one life when in reality he was living a totally different life. Many times, people as well as leaders are living a life in their mind that maybe different from what actions they are carrying out or what others think of them. A method to determine if you are performing to the level you believe you believe you are is to have the opinion of others. For example, you may look in a mirror and see yourself and you appear great

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    What I did this summer. That`s a good question to be honest, I did a lot of things that were considered fun for me, like shopping, hanging out with my family, hanging out with my friends, going to the beach, the water park and much more. But I will only break it down to two or three of my favorite things I did this Summer, so stick around to see what my favorite things about this Summer were. Like I said in my introduction, this paragraph will be about when I went shopping multiple times with my

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    In the novel, Lord of the Flies, a plane carrying a group of young boys crashes onto a deserted island. The adults on the plane do not survive, so the kids have no one to tell them what to do while on the island. Because of the lack of adults, the kids are forced to decide over if being rescued or surviving is more important. Three boys named Jack, Piggy, and Ralph step up as the main leaders of the group helping make the tough decisions for what they each think is the best for the group. The author

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    Stephen Cox Professor Masi Literature Section 2 November 6, 2017 Uncontrolled Desire “Come buy, come buy,” was still their cry. / Laura stared but did not stir, / longed but had no money: / The whisk-tailed merchant bade her taste / In tones as smooth as honey,” (Rossetti 104-108) In a harsh world, desire is something that can bring vulnerability to any person. Cristiana Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” is a riveting tale about two sisters who handle desire differently. One knows desire exists, but

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    Alice Walker is an American writer who was born in Putnam County, Georgia on February 9, 1944. She married Melvyn Rosenman Leventhal, a white lawyer, and together they moved to Jackson, Mississippi, becoming the first interracial couple in Mississippi. Walker and Leventhal had a child named Rebecca. They later divorced after nine years of marriage. Her literary works are wonderful, especially her short story, “Everyday Use”, which features three main characters, Mama, Maggie, and Dee (Wangero), whose

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    community under control while also allowing for some tension. In the novel, The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, two objects represent these dominating forces. They are the conch and the beast. When the group of boys first got stranded on the island, the two characters Piggy and Ralph found a shell. They used the large shell as a conch to summon other survivors of the plane crash. From then on, the conch was a symbol of society and harmony. “‘I'll give the conch to the next person to speak. He

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    Character Analysis Captain Nemo is remembered as one of the greatest anti-heroes in all of science fiction. The commander of the Nautilus is brilliantly mysterious, and a sinister character who still shows signs of sorrow. He seems to be at war with humanity, yet gives back to the poor. The name Nemo means “no one” in latin, which only increases the uncertainty surrounding the captain. Captain Nemo first describes himself by saying “"I am not what you call a civilised man! I [am] done with

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