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    Should the Tomahawk Chop be Stopped? A mascot is a person or thing that is supposed to bring good luck or that is used to symbolize a particular event or organization. A mascot is something every school has, whether it’s a person or an animal or something of that sort. Every school and college has a mascot. Some people take mascots as racial slurs some people don’t. Most people think that these mascots should be abolished because they feel as if they are racially stereotyped or just flat out rude

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    An investigative study on the business ownership: in particular, John Chea #1 & #8 as a private limited company. A research paper presented in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course BGCSE Commerce. Candidate Name: Chymia Johnson School Name: St. Andrews School Date Submitted: 29th August, 2013 Table of contents Title Page Introduction

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    Clockwork Orange In all of my reading, I have come to the conclusion that Anthony Burgess is one of the greatest literary genius’s of the twentieth century. His masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange, is unrivaled in obvious depth, insight, and innovation. The novel is a work of such quality, such perfection, that it seems to be genuinely written by a literary demigod. The novel's main theme deals with free choice and spiritual freedom. More specifically, "[The ethical promise that 'A man

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    The term 'literary writing' calls to mind works by writers such as Shakespeare, Milton, or Wordsworth; definitive examples of all that the term implies. We instinctively associate the term with characteristics such as artistic merit, creative genius, and the expression of mankind's noblest qualities. In this essay I will explore some of the characteristics of this kind of writing. Literary works are primarily distinguishable from other pieces of writing by their creative, or artistic intent.

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Hetty brought a tortoise the day after her daughter died. Her only daughter, as it turned out. Her only daughter and her only tortoise, as it had also turned out. That was almost twenty years ago. The tortoise, Bertram, was, all these years later, still going strong. Still ambling around the house like an old man with dementia, bumping into furniture, getting lodged beneath furniture and nibbling said furniture in case it turned out to be as edible (or more edible) than it appeared. Sometimes, often

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    Hayden Webster Mr. Drake AP Lit and Comp 23 November 2014 Title: Atonement Author: Ian McEwan Year of Publication: 2001 Characters Briony Tallis: Briony Tallis is the protagonist of Atonement. Though Briony has two older siblings, Leon and Cecilia, they are both at least ten years her senior. Therefore, Briony grows up virtually as an only child and as a result is quite self-centered. Briony is introduced to readers when she is working on her play The Trials of Arabella. Through Briony’s writing

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    Edexcel BTEC - Assignment Cover Sheet Qualification Unit number(s) and title(s) BTEC Unit 11 Systems Analysis and Design Learner name Assessor name Geraldine Hudson Date issued Deadline Submitted on W/C 19/01/15 W/C 23/02/15 (Thursday 4pm) Assignment title What is Systems Analysis? In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence

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    Prostitution in Japan: A Young Body Worth a Profit At a street corner, a young girl around the age of seventeen, dressed in a navy blue school uniform and white socks, stands looking vacantly into the street. After a few minutes a middle-aged man approaches the girl and offers to take her out to an expensive dinner; in addition, he offers her a satisfying amount of pocket money. With a shy, quivering glance and a sweet smile the girl graciously takes the man’s arm. On the corner of areas like

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    trouble," said King. But actor Courtland Mead, 10, who played Danny Torrance in the miniseries, said, "[Kubrick's film] was cool, but Stephen King didn't like it. He thought Jack Nicholson was way over-the-top." 4 Like Adrian Lyne's 1998 remake of Lolita, King's remake of The Shining is more faithful to the novel. In both cases, however, Kubrick's versions now rank higher with most critics-not necessarily because of what Kubrick left out of his films-but because of the depth he added to them. Even

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    In a society dominated by male superheroes, it is not that often that a female character is able to step forward and defend the world. There have been quite a few female superheroes throughout the ages of popular culture, including the Canadian Marvel super-heroine, Aurora ("Marvel"), and DC Comic's character, Black Canary (Kanigher, and Infantino). Yet for every one female superhero that is encountered, there are at least a dozen more male superheroes to stand around—and often in front of—her.

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