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    Independent Reading Reflections #1- Quote: “He had no idea what he was. Half of something, a quarter of something else, brown skin and black hair like his dead mother, but with weird blue eyes like his father.” Response: This is important to the development of the story because it gives us descriptions as to what he looks like, so we can better visualize the character as the plot progresses. It also describes a little bit of what his father looks like and what his dead mother used to look

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    According to A&E Network, Michael Jackson remained "numerous records as an artist. He earned several Guinness World Records titles, including achieving the longest span of U.S. Top 40 singles" ("Michael Jackson Bio"). His most popular album was his "Thriller" album that touched the hearts of millions of hearts around the globe. In addition to the awards, Michael Jackson never ceased to amaze his fans by noticing the increase in violence during the 1980s. According to his music video “Beat It”, Michael

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    Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary (1996) and Zadie Smith’s On Beauty (2005) have two very culturally and physically different women at their centres. From her diary entries, we can deduce that Bridget Jones is a middle class, white woman in her thirties, who is, despite her proclamations about her obesity, actually an average size. Smith’s third-person realist narrative allows her to construct a clearer picture of Kiki Belsey; she is an American black woman of fifty-two and ‘a solid two hundred

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen there are many dynamic relationships between the characters . Perhaps the most interesting relationship, however, is the one between Elizabeth Bennet and her father, Mr. Bennet. Elizabeth, because of her strong relationship with her father grows up to be a woman who is decisive in her actions. In the breakfast scene immediately after Mrs. Bennet convinces her eldest, Jane, to go the Bingley's, it is found out that Jane does indeed become stuck there

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    Tony I need you in the lab ASAP, and bring the vita radiation device with you.-Bruce’s voice sounded agitated. -On my way!-Tony answered concerned at Bruce’s request, that only could mean one thing.-We’ll finish this later big guy! - He said to Thor as he turned to run towards his lab. Thor ran behind him, something was wrong, Banner’s urgent tone told him so. When Bruce and Steve got Leah into the medical lab she asked him nervously –Bruce, what’s wrong?- -I’m not sure, a fever is an indicator of

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    In James's time, it was a period where one of the most corrupt presidents of the century was in power and had high authority; Georges W. Bush. This resulted in the utter absence of spirituality and lead to brainwashing peoples' minds with false values and objectives/priorities. James lived in a rural middle class occupied area near Birmingham, Alabama. Life at the time was almost much about surviving, building careers, and taking care of meaningless responsibilities, very much comparable to today

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    and analyzing the action adventure film, Indiana Jones - “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008) and the Sci-Fi thriller, The Matrix (1999) many cinematic elements attracted my attention. With three very distinct and ingenious directors, (Spielberg and the Wachowskis siblings) these two films exemplified extraordinary uses of lighting, framing, editing and sound techniques unique to its own genre. Lighting Foremost, in terms of lighting Indiana Jones – Kingdom of the Crystal Skull does a great job

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    Kent State Massacre Research Paper XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX University 04.12.15 On May 4, 1970, Kent State Massacre occurred at the Kent State University in Ohio. Four Kent University students were shot dead, and nine other students were injured during the massacre by Ohio National Guardsmen (Cano, 2010). The massacre was the result of protest going on in the campus premises by the students who showed dissatisfaction about the then President’s decision of attacking Cambodia during the Vietnam War

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    John Paul Jones Thesis

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    John Paul Jones was born July 6, 1747 in Scotland. At age Thirteen he apprenticed with a merchant and went to sea. Over the next Fourteen years he was sailing on merchant ships. At the age of Twenty-one he was a captain of a merchant ship. In 1769 he had whipped a man to death. He was put in jail but later freed. In 1773 he had put down a mutiny and killed the ring leader in the process. He fled to America to avoid trial. Jones was in Philadelphia soon after the Revolution began, visiting a friend

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    We barely managed to escape in time if it hadn’t been for Sophie I wouldn’t have made it. She pulled me through that leygate thing and we went from Ojai, California to the church of Sacré-Coeur in Paris, France. We ended up in a supply closet I figured there would be alarms but Flamel didn’t listen. As we frantically tried to find a way out he managed to set off two more alarms. As if things couldn’t get any worse this big creature made out of wax appeared. I believe Flamel called it a--a tulpa

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