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    Diaries are the autobiographies of our lives. They showcase our deep and genuine feelings that are otherwise meant to be confidential. I employ the diary convention with the intention to showcase the monster’s, the rhetor, authentic emotions and thoughts. With his initial entry, and his following entries, the consequences of his lack of social interaction become apparent. Initially, the rhetor establishes pathos; his writing conveyed universal feelings that the audience can sympathize with. However

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    meaning they believe in multiple gods, this is different from Christianity and Islam. To pagans, nature is one of the most sacred things, so the pagans decided to base their gods off of nature. The BBC website I found that discussed the Pagan religion in deep detail, said that many people see Anglo-Saxon Paganism as an evil religion. “Pagans are not sexual deviants, do not worship the devil, are not evil, do not practice

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    Poets and Their Fathers “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden, “My Father as a Guitar” by Martin Espada, and “Digging” by Seamus Heaney are three poems that look into the past of the authors and dig up memories of the authors fathers. The poems contain similar conflicts, settings, and themes that are essential in helping the reader understand the heartfelt feelings the authors have for their fathers. With the authors of the three poems all living the gust of their life in the 1900’s, their biographical

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    is what attackers seek deep within an IT system. Truly, safeguarding this information is the goal of every organization as loss of data is the greatest threat in the System/Application Domain. The more important the data, the more secure and encrypted it

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    Olivier Benoit Mr.Flood College Writing 12 December 2016 Evils of Solitary Solitary confinement has a critical effect on the human body and their psyche; it also shows a lack of reform. Solitary confinement is when a prisoner has little to no time with interactions of other humans for an amount of time that may range from a couple of hours to several decades. When someone undergoes solitary confinement they are kept away from any type of social interactions. Psychologist note that as humans

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    Corey Brooks PSY 113-01 Dr. Shamberg 29 April 2016 Bipolar Disorder The Bipolar disorder or you can call it manic depression, it is a often diagnosed and draining frame or state of mind disorder which causes huge shifts in temperament and frame of mind. The word bipolar means that the two main polar extremes in which a person with the disorder experiences. According a part of the National Institutes of Health that watches over neurological

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    observable traits that people associate with race are simple genetic traits. Complex traits are influenced by several genes as well as environment.” -Long, Jeffery C. "RACE - Exploring Our Molecular Selves." RACE - Exploring Our Molecular Selves. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2015. Variation is the forefront for progression of a species. All species have wide varieties of

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    battle of hate, however two of the children manage to find love. All is not fair in love and war, and this play examines some examples of how love and hate correlate to each other in this captivating tale of “Romeo and Juliet”. It’s a feud so deep and long lasting it seems that nothing can keep these families from fighting. The play opens up with a scene where two servants of the house of Capulet run into some servants of the house of Montauge on the street. Sampson one of the Capulet servants

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    of Blood”: Loyalty and Trust? Director Akira Kurosawa masterfully recreated William Shakespeare’s tragic play, Macbeth, in feudal Japan in his thriller, “Throne of Blood”, which, directly translated from the original Japanese title is, “The Spider Web Castle”. In “Throne of Blood”, one can see many of Kurosawa’s own interpretations of Macbeth through his directing decisions such as background music, omission of some significant scenes from Macbeth, and insertions of his own creations. Through these

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    Since its use on the massive scale in 2003, hydraulic fracturing has become a very controversial topic. This process, also known as “fracking”, is a means obtaining deep deposits of petroleum, and uranium-bearing solution but most notably natural gas. This is achieved through drilling long horizontal shafts down to various rock formations, and pumping highly pressurized water, chemicals, or sand slurry into the well, fracturing the surrounding rock, and letting the desired resources flow freely.

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