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    When I was around six years old‚ one of my favorite places to go with my father was McDonalds. Those perfectly bronzed golden arches‚ the ultimate American icon‚ stood out no matter what part of the city road you were driving on. Then‚ the closer and closer you got to heaven‚ it hit you like a Russian freight train…..that smell‚ that wonderful‚ mind blowing‚ slap me in the face nectar that could only come from two places; mother’s kitchen and McDonalds. Of course this love affair all started in

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    Literary Analysis of Into The Wild Imagine spending thirty days alone in a tent or a cabin in the wilderness with no technology‚ electricity‚ running water‚ and any form of communication. Every day you wake up to the sight of the beautiful‚ tall trees and the various wildlife living in the area. Most of the time‚ you can hear the many sounds of nature: the majestic songs of birds‚ the whistling in the wind‚ and trees rustling. But sometimes all you can hear is nothing but silence. Most of us

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    While this may be the classical definition of art it is not quite accurate. To think that something is true and good just because it is beautiful is not right. There are three critiques of this definition which define art in a different light. Leo Tolstoy defines one as romantic art; “The essence of a work of art is the emotion it causes to an audience.” It makes everyone feel as one because they are all feeling the same emotion. Malcolm Bradbury defines modern art as a construction of reality‚ imitation

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    Continuous Happiness What is this constant need for more in life? Can’t we just be happy with what we have? Curiosity and a desire to push the limits stunt the worthwhile goal of a lasting contentment. In Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina‚ Anna’s life is spiritually empty‚ and so she fills it with earthly pleasures (such as adultery) to fill the void. Levin‚ the other protagonist‚ also feels throughout the story as though something is missing in his life‚ but ends up actually discovering what will maintain

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    “Half a league‚ half a league‚ Half a league onward‚ All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.” This line from Lord Alfred Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” is very well known‚ but very few actually know what the Charge of the Light Brigade was‚ or when it happened. The charge took place during the Siege of Sevastopol in the Crimean War‚ and this military blunder as well as many other events during the siege‚ make this siege a huge influence on ending the war and bringing

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    characterizes who I am as a person and a spirit. It has multiple meanings just as my personality. It means called to pray. Its Italian meaning is goddess and its Russian meaning is hope. These various meanings play a big part in my personality. I am a leo with an outgoing‚ friendly presence. I love meeting new people and learning new things. I am very creative and I love showing the people around me the incredible things I endow myself in. My strengths include my determination and ability to pray and

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    found out the universal meaning of human life‚ we must look at meaning for the individual. There are countless philosophers who devoted much of their life to solving this problem. Three of the more well know philosophers are Paley‚ Nietzsche and Tolstoy. Although the three claim to have discovered the meaning of life‚ they all have differing theories. Paley takes the stance that only a few key things need to be in place for one to have a sense meaning in life. It is simple‚ “private happiness

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    The History of Early Russian Film (1907 To 1977): Seventy Years of Russian Film The History of Russia: 1861 to Present Day Dr. Sola-Corbacho February 19‚ 2012 The History of Early Russian Film (1907 To 1977): Seventy Years of Russian Film The beginning of the twentieth century was an exiting time for this business that we call show. The film industry had not restricted itself to Hollywood. The film industry had spread its wings round the world at a fantastic rate. This term paper focuses

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    Buchanan V. Warley

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    The Neglected Case of Buchanan v. Warley. Emily Patrick Junior Division Paper The Land Ordinance of Louisville In 1916 there was a Land Ordinance in Louisville‚ KY‚ which stated that African Americans where prohibited from living on a block where the majority of residents were white. It also prohibited whites from living on a block where the majority of residents were black. In order to challenge this law‚ Warley‚ a black man‚ agreed to purchase Buchanan ’s house. Buchanan

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    Tolstoy was extremely conservative and alongside other ministers‚ convinced the Tsar that his reforms were undermining the autocracy and the church‚ weakening the very foundations of the monarchy and Russia. As much as Alexander wanted to reform and improve his nation‚ he too was very much intent on keeping a firm hold of his autocratic position and so became more reactionary in order to secure his position and control over the people. Tolstoy too was able to use his strong

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