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    their communities and morals to provide safety and health for all.     Einstein’s quote is accurate because when people are given the privilege of knowledge‚ they are also given the responsibility to educate and assist in improving their communities. Luis Suarez’s article “Why Do I Share My Knowledge” says humans are always “bound to share what [they] know with others‚ so that our learning curve never becomes flat.” Suarez is stating that as long as humans who are given the privilege to know

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    In Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Mirror & The Mask”‚ a court poet is asked by the High King of Ireland to create an ode to immortalize their victory against the Norwegians. Moving through the short story‚ we can begin to see a sort of evolution surrounding the ode as it appears to transform from what is perceived as a skillfully crafted literary masterpiece‚ to something much more silent and solemn. In analyzing this evolution‚ we’ll be assisted by Paul Gee’s article‚ “What is Literacy?” As well as a few

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    In the book Always Running La Vida Loco: Gang Days in LA by Luis J. Rodriguez‚ the author is the main character. He shows through his writings a remarkable amount of personal character development. From the beginning of his story Luis describes the many changes he goes through as his life unfolds. Luis uses many examples to describe his life experiences and the way he acted when obstacles stood in his way. Luis experienced many highs and lows throughout his life. He also had many wants and desires

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    Hampton 6 December 2014 Literary Analysis Is the dream a reality or the reality a dream in The Circular Ruins? "The Circular Ruins" (Las Ruinas Circulares) is a fantasy short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. Published in the literary journal Sur in December 1940‚ it was included in the 1941 collection The Garden of Forking Paths (El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan) and the 1944 collection Ficciones. This story is arguably the most allegorical in Borges ’ collection. It is a touching

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    The Spanish Christ Baltasar Espinosa is Borges "Spanish Christ." The Gospel of Mark written by Jorge Luis Borges‚ is ironically connected to the life of our Christ. There are many cosmic ironies in this portrayal being made through Espinosa. The ripe age of 33; a beard; the eagerness to listen and obey; and the pet lamb are all ironic‚ seeing how they all relate and are some of the very same characteristics our Christ had. Espinosa a medical student‚ is traveling to La Colorada in Argentina

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    Regarded as the most traumatic and socially disturbing period in recent Angola history‚ civil war erupted after the country’s decolonization. The structureless and devastated Angola‚ was in a state of anarchy that attracted a capitalist versus communist conflict where political dominance remained up for grabs. The southern African country hosted the cold war theatre following independence from Portuguese colonization in 1975. Winner of the Independent’s foreign fiction award in 2007‚ Jose Eduardo

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    Dream Analysis of Alice in Wonderland Who’s who and what’s real; are we who we claim we are‚ and is reality really real or is everything just a fragment of what we think is the universe? A dream sequence is a technical term used mostly in film and television to set apart a brief interlude from the main story. (Wikipedia) The deeper lying theme that Carroll wanted to incorporate into his story of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ in my opinion‚ was not his psychological

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    1. Plot Summary: In the first section of the story‚ the narrator‚ a fictive version of Borges himself‚ became aware of the mysterious existence of a country called Uqbar from which he came across in a casual conversation with Borges’s friend‚ Bioy Casares. Casares told Borges that the name Uqbar came from the Anglo-American Cyclopedia‚ which was described as a reprint of the Encyclopædia Britannica of 1902. However‚ the name Uqbar never came up in the Encyclopedia Britannica‚ or in some copies of

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    Jorge Luis Borges uses diction in specific sections of his short stories‚ specifically the opening and closing scenes to affect the reader’s experience of these moments in the stories. Specifically looking at Death and the Compass and The South we‚ as readers‚ can have an improved perception of important events in these short stories. It is also easier to go back and read the stories and pick up on many elements of foreshadowing in specific sections of each story based on clues left behind by the

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    The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were filled with enormous and unprecedented change for the medical profession in France. Citizens of the country were beginning to choose between different available types of healthcare and practitioners that practiced their brand of medicine throughout the country (Brockliss and Jones 284). The qualifications of these practictioners varied greatly—as Brockliss and Jones put it‚ “…running from learned graduate physicians to theatrical itinerant charlatans

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