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    Elder Scrolls III:Morrowind In the video game Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Bethesda Softworks 2002), you control a character that initially has no identity. You fill out a questionnaire that decides your character’s class; thus, you are responsible for creating the foundation for your character’s role in the game. As you maneuver your character through this world, you continue to shape his/her identity through new experiences. Your actions and interactions with other characters in this virtual

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    marriage and gender roles are usually mentioned in literary pieces that put the emphasis on mostly on the way the family is set up. The following comparative essay will put the emphasis to center on the two fictional stories; 'I'm going' by Bernard Tristan and 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' by James Thurber. The researcher is able to relate to both of the stories on account of the certain dealings that he has had in marriage unions. These two literary pieces are the researcher's preferred choice

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    Two of the best things in the world, “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and “Harry Potter,” have a good deal in common. Other than the vast amount of space reserved in my brain for storing quotes and random facts from these two stories, both tales share many similar objects, plot devices, character attributes, and themes. Even though Python's “Holy Grail” is an exact historical representation of the Arthurian Grail legend, some might argue that the “Harry Potter” story is more reflective of the

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    World War I Tristan Mahler Mrs. Charf U.S. History December 1 2014 Why World War I World War I known as the war that ended all wars. The war took place between 1914 and 1918. World war one was inevitable, the whole world was at each other’s throats. Most countries were brought into the war because of the alliances they had with each other. World War 1 happened for many reasons but its main causes were Germany beginning militarism, nationalism, countries being drawn into war by their alliances

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    writing, some use pictures and print, or even dramatic and musical works of art. In this essay I will be using the Reader-Response Approach to analyze a piece of literature. I have chosen the short play I’m Going! A Comedy in One Act, by dramatist Tristan Bernard. I will include why the literary work captured my interest, how it made me feel, and how it has formed or change my connection with literature. Firstly, let me describe the approach I will be taking towards this piece of literature. The Reader-Response

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    Shakespeare , The Tempest ( Line 48 , 191 , 257 ) , Antony and Cleopatra ( line 77 ) , Hamlet ( line 172 ) and Coriolanus ( Line 417 ) . Furthermore , in “ The Burial of the Dead “ ( First section of the poem ) , Eliot referred to Richard Wagner ‘ Tristan und Isolade ( 19th-century composer ) ( Line 31-34, 42 ) , and in “ The fire sermon “ ( third section ) , Eliot referred to a song from his GÖTTERDÄMMERURG opera ( Line 266-291) . Moreover , Eliot referred to the works of Dante Alighieri ( Italian

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    I was offered the opportunity to go to San Diego, California from July 4-11th. I was proud to accept, anyways it only a week. Although, It was 1,241 miles away from home which was about 18 hours away. My uncle came over to talk to my mom and give her all the details on what we would be doing. Day one… We would depart from the house at noon and arrive in Gallup, NM at about 7 P.M. at slumber at the Quality Inn & Suites. Day two… Las Vegas, NV here we come. We were to wake up and be in the car by

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    of two ways. Either liking or disliking technology. In the article Mind Over Mass Media by: Steven Pinker, his point of view is that technology has had a positive impact on mankind. On the other hand the article The Slot Machine In Your Pocket by: Tristan Thomas comes to a different conclusion. Thomas agrees with Pinker that technology has had a positive impact, but also believes there are negatives that balance out the positives. Technology has come a long way, and

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    Dawei Zhu Apr 26, 2015. Characterizations of an Era: A closer Scrutiny Romantic Period (1820-1910) Times of Change The term Romantic depicts an attitude that influenced a noteworthy piece of the rationale, composition, and visual fortes of the mid 19th century. The Romantics were empowered by the progressions that took after the French Revolution, and they were hypnotized by the power of the individual. The surge of sentiments transformed into an essential fragment of all masterpieces

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    NEARLY 2 decades ago, in a far-off gym in ice-cold Canada, Dylan Ennis never wanted his teammates to know he was the coach's son. He wanted to be like all the other kids under the AAU basketball roof. So, when he got a hyphenated surname on the back of his jersey when he grew older, representing his stepfather, Tony McIntyre, and his mother, Suzette Ennis, he made an executive decision. The hyphen was too long on the back. It wasn't shorter like some of his teammates'. He and his brother, Tyler

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