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    Document-Based Question 1 While Manifest Destiny and territorial expansion created conflict with foreign nations, including the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), and within the United States, it worked to unify the United States from 1830 to 1860 by strengthening the nation as a whole, creating economic opportunities for people from all different walks of life, and expanding the United States through the annexation of Texas and the acquisition of California from Mexico. The United States became

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    R.K.Narayan, full name Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanswami,born in October 1906. He was an Indian essayist known for his works set in the anecdotal South Indian town of Malgudi. Apart from Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao, Narayan was likewise a main writer of Indian Literature in English. Narayan is not only the most popular and prolific novelist but a short story writer too. He approaches to the Indian scene with no serious angle of study. Like other major short story writers, Narayan also comes

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    The industry boundaries have to be properly identified in order for Staples to analyze its competitive forces that are in the office supply industry environment to pinpoint its opportunities and threats (Hill, et al., 2015, p. 47). Bargaining power of suppliers. Suppliers have the ability to leverage, control, and negotiate the cost of their products (Hill et al., 2015, p. 56). In the case of the suppliers of the office supplies industry, more so for Staples, the bargaining power is weak and is

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    The Harry Potter world appeals to many people everywhere but, it is lesser known that its stories follow the same tropes as numerous other books and movies. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling and “The Odyssey” by Homer both closely relate in the fact that they follow the Hero's Journey, a pattern of narrative identified by Joseph Campbell. Both “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling and “The Odyssey” by Homer each follow the Hero’s Journey tropes, including their

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    Ayn Rand, the author of the book Fountainhead, had very strong and insightful beliefs. One such belief, as quoted by Ayn Rand, pertains to the idea of people that do not follow trends. She believes that throughout history there have been people that decided to step off of the path that everyone was on, in order to create their vision that no one has had before. The second someone does something different many people start to think they are crazy and do not think their ideas are practical. Although

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    Magic and myth serve a multitude of roles in the fantasy genre. Magic is often used as a significant plot device and can exist in a fantasy work for several purposes; magic is used as a mode of enticement to peak the reader's interest and signifier of the genre, it is used to advance the plot, and, magic is also used as a device in which the author can explore real-world concepts and contemporary concerns in a way that is both immediate, yet removed from reality. The incorporation of traditional

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    The book I read was Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, written by J.K. Rowling. The story takes place at Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft and wizardry. Harry Potter is a student at Hogwarts, and Ron and Hermione are his best friends. The main focus was a secret chamber hidden in the school, that has been opened and was opened years before. There were attacks on the students by a basilisk snake, which was put there by an evil wizard named Voldemort. Harry, Ron, and Hermione kept searching for

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    What is the most recognized name in the world? Perhaps, it is Beyonce, or maybe Donald Trump. However, when this question is asked to look for a literary characters’ name, a myriad of choices still exist. Huckleberry Finn, Sherlock Holmes, Matilda, and Harry Potter are just a few of countless popular characters’ in literature. Many are so popular that a film is created from their novels. One of the most recognized novel collections that has been made into a movie series is the Harry Potter collection

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    to avoid the strict restrictions forced by material power. In this paper, I will argue that Philip K. Dick was able to criticize the government and the situation of America in the 1960s, without suffering consequences, thanks to the generation of a time shift in his novel and the construction of a parallel between story and history hence manipulating the line between fiction and reality. Philip K. Dick wrote “Time Out of Joint” in 1959 expressing his criticism on the war and on the hysteria generated

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    What is Manifest Destiny? How did Manifest Destiny impact the Mexican-American War of the 1840s? Manifest Destiny in the 19th century was a belief that American settlers were destined to expand and move across the North American continent to the Pacific Ocean which occurred out of a want and need to conquer and explore new lands and establish new borders to spread their culture, traditions, ideologies and institutions. It is the belief that the United States had a God given right to civilize and

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