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    Erich Maria Remarque‚ the author of the prestigious novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” was born on June 22‚ 1898‚ and had a first hand insight on the war the book is based on‚ the first World War. Before he started his career as a writer‚ Remarque started his fight for the German army at the age of 18. Remarque’s previous military history helped shape his story behind the book. The characters Remarque chose for “All Quiet on the Western Front” portrays his personal thoughts and experiences.

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    Feminism has always been a problem in America dating back to the beginning of agriculture. From our right to vote‚ to our way of living it has always been a problem. Kids born in the 21st century‚ more millennials than anything‚ aren’t necessarily aware of the feminist problem. It has been a very long journey‚ but yet we still have to face the struggle of the anti-feminists. Abigail Adams was the wife to president John Adams and the mother to John Quincy Adams. She was the jump-starter of the feminism

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    ideology of feminism can be difficult to ascertain and distinguish because feminism is multifaceted and can be rooted in and based upon differentiating ideologies‚ notions or entities (….). For example‚ it can be suggested that one central idea‚ notion‚ or key ideology to feminism or feminist theory is the idea of what it means to be a woman and what are the different components or aspects that comprise the notion of a feminist ideology

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    Ever since Caroline was born‚ she had been anything but The Quiet or The Little Princess her parents had expected. At only 21 hours old‚ Caroline would Scream at the top of her lungs when she was put down. Whether it was in Cars‚ Planes‚ at Home in her crib‚ or anywhere but her mother’s arms. When she finally went to sleep‚ Caroline was a Sleeping Beauty. It was enough to make anyone become a Trainwreck. As she grew Up to the age of 4‚ Caroline traded her constant crying for the Jaws to outtalk

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is widely known for it’s vivid descriptions and retellings of World War I. It seems that throughout the novel‚ most aspects agree with the statement that “the consequence of war is devastation.” Keeping the book and certain facts in mind‚ I too agree that “the consequence of war is devastation.” I agree with this statement because of two major reasons. The first reason being the emotional and mental impact that war has on the minds of soldiers and their families. The

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    Emily Dickinson’s poem "It was a quiet way" is the story of her lover and the feelings she has when she’s in his company. She describes how the world changes and becomes almost unfamiliar simply because the only thing that matters is him. The rest of the universe‚ time‚ and the seasons all become insignificant and almost non-existent in his presence. She feels the same way as he does about her and so begins their relationship He quietly asks her if she is his and she replies not with her voice

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    Savanna Trakas Ms. Herndon English IV Honors 20 September 2013 Feminism in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre In 1847‚ readers were infatuated with the books developing young‚ motivated women. Charlotte Brontë‚ in her novel Jane Eyre‚ created and dissected the epitome of a gothic heroine. In a time where men set the stage for magnanimous literature‚ Brontë illuminated the feminine power that had been so neglected in previous gothic works. Brontë may not be the first feminist author; however‚ she

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    The Quiet Beauty of a Hunter’s Lair For my visual description‚ I chose to write about a photograph captured by Jason Vaughn‚ The Quiet Beauty of a Hunter’s Lair. The picture is part of a series called Hide. The picture was taken in Columbus‚ Wisconsin in the year 2013. Photographs from Hide were placed in the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Wisconsin Triennial and the State of the Art exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The photo‚ which is twenty-four inches high by thirty

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    John Burley’s The Quiet Child brings to life a chilling and intensely atmospheric psychological mystery that ensnares the reader immediately with its emotionally charged and twisted narrative. Steeped in intrigue‚ readers are immersed in life during 1954 in the small town of Cottonwood‚ California. The McCray family is thrown into a world of turmoil when their two sons‚ Daniel aged 6 and Sean aged 10 are abducted while in the family car. An intensity charged search for the young hostages ensues

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    began in the beginning of the 1960s. The third wave refers to the continuation of‚ as well as a reaction to the recognised failures of the second second-wave. First-wave of feminism was a period of activity during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. In the United Kingdom and the United

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