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    Students are to create a short story with an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and denouement. The topic for the short story must relate to life on either side of the Berlin Wall between 1942-1989 It was the end of 1941 and a family of four, soon to be five that lived on the west part of Berlin was oblivious to what was to come. There was the Mother and Father of the family whose names were Emma and Harald. Harald was in the military and was currently battling in World War II

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    Essay Deviance is Relative

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    “Deviance is Relative” is a controversial topic that has caused intrigued sociologists to have debates in order to come to a conclusion. Because there is no absolute standard application towards deviating behavior, we can only gain knowledge through practical implications, main ideas, and concepts & processes. Practical Implications of “Deviance is Relative” There is no absolute way of defining deviating acts. Deviance can only be defined in a relation to certain norms, but no standards are permanent

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    The 1960s was a decade that saw Americans experiment with mind-altering drugs, and test the limits of societal norms and behaviors with respect to what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. As part of Ken Kesey’s participation with drug experimentation, as well as time spent working at a California mental health facility, Ken Kesey formed the basis for his novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, published in 1962. The book was enormously popular, selling nine million copies, especially after

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    reflected on his wedding. During a press conference held to alleviate the rumours about his son, he addresses to the media that “ ‘ One thing I do hope for [Charles Jr.] and that is when he is old enough to go to school, there will be no reporters dogging his footsteps. ’ ” With the enormous publicity, many of the times, the family suffered from their status and soon realized how dangerous their lives are. For example, many of the family members suffered from threats, including Anne Morrow’s sister

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    Published in 1957, several years after it was written, Jack Kerouac’s On the Road is lauded as one of the most important literary works of the twentieth century. Praised for its role in the counterculture Beat movement that helped shape society today, the novel embraces previously taboo themes like sex, drugs, music, and dissatisfaction with the expectations of ordinary life in early ‘50’s America. According to legend, after years of real life experience of hitchhiking his way back and forth across

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    involved in my favorite pastime, which is steer wrestling. The art of steer wrestling is complex and simple all at the same time. To start, let’s define what exactly steer wrestling is. Steer wrestling is a rodeo event that is also known as bull dogging. This is the event where there are two mounted cowboys that run along the side of a steer. When they get close to the steer the cowboy on the left hand

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    Day’s Last Cattle Drive First published in 1977, Robert Day’s The Last Cattle Drive was an instant bestseller and Book of the Month Club selection. Currently, the novel is a Western classic. This rough and boisterous novel of a cattle drive by two older cowboys, seeking to relive a bygone era and prove themselves superior to the trucking industry, backed by Opal, the wife of Spangler, and a green horn school teacher in the modern age of the planes, trains, and trucks revived the genre of the cowboy

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    Mechanical Fitter/Leading Hand with extensive experience and skills gained working for various leading companies over the past 8 years, with proven capabilities performing ongoing maintenance and repairs on wide-ranging engines, generators and drilling equipment. Highly proficient in the fitting and assembly of metal parts, tools and sub-assemblies with the capacity to examine detailed drawings and specifications to find out job, material and equipment requirements. I possess strong technical skills

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    and work toward the country and war effort. There is nobility in working for the war, in it as a man of the military or on home soil as a woman. The aunt makes her opinion about this abundantly clear; her critique is hard to ignore. Her grueling dogging of the main protagonists also is a critique of gender roles. What she says is most often just as important as how she says it. Her tone is often militant even in nature, again emphasizing the importance of the war. She is a motivator and a drill sergeant

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    Hip Hop And Rap Hop

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    “Hip-hop/rap is a subcultural movement that formed during the early 1970s in the Bronx, New York” (“Hip hop”). Hip- hop has changed the way we speak, dress, think, and has even altered the way artist make music. Traveling all around The United States, Hip-hop has made many different names for itself. There is MC Rap, Gangsta Rap, Conscious Rap, and Old School Rap sprouting from the meaning of Hip-hop, all urban genres using different types of dialect. According to Oxford Dictionaries, dialect

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