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    Connor Gallagher Mr. Dalton English Honors Freshmen 12 February 2013 The Romeo and Juliet Story Romeo and Juliet is a play created by Shakespeare a very long time ago‚ but this play has been adopted into many other movies‚ plays‚ songs‚ and even phrases. In class we watched Romeo and Juliet‚ West side story‚ and Princess Bride. These are all renditions of the original and are unique in their own way‚ West Side Story is a musical‚ Princess Bride is a medieval story‚ and Romeo and Juliet is a

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion

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    Nat Turner was an African american slave born on October 2‚ 1800 in Southampton County‚ Virginia. Both of Nat’s parents were slaves‚ including his mother‚ who was born to be an African queen until she was kidnapped and sold as a slave in the U.S. While learning to read and write on his own‚ Nat started to read the bible‚ and became very religious. In 1821‚ Nat escapes the services of his master for thirty days‚ but returns after seeing the Holy spirit in a vision telling him to “Seek ye the kingdom

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    Criticism VS Reader-Response Criticism What is more accurate‚ new criticism or reader response criticism? The answer is neither‚ seeing as both styles of critic views and analyzes the topic at hand and gives feedback. Though both styles offer feedback‚ they are different forms of feedback entirely. New criticism involves focusing on the material at hand‚ and not what it was meant to be perceived as‚ to judge the topic by every measurable feature possible. Reader response criticism is when a reader or a

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    Nat Turner Dbq

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    families‚ in the end‚ killing 51 white people. However‚ in my opinion‚ I would state Nat Turner as a hero‚ he was by far a madman because of how calculated and successful he was in his rebellion until capturing. But to me‚ he seemed he was just a man who was exhausted of being oppressed‚beaten‚ and degraded‚ therefore‚

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    The Shackled Pen While I may only be 18 years old‚ federal laws have silenced me since 1988. Stripped of my right of freedom of speech with the implementation of Hazelwood laws-- enacted after the Supreme Court case ruling in favor of the Hazelwood School District in the court case Tinker vs Hazelwood-- myself and other high school journalists all over the United States have lost our "unalienable right" to speak our minds in print. As student journalists‚ our job dictates that we exhume the truths

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    Nat Aid

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    EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION AND LIBERALIZATION ON THE LIVES OF FILIPINOS Liberalization a policy under Globalization encourages the Philippines to open its doors to the entry of goods and services from allied countries. Bringing their investments‚ they build businesses‚ manage mining‚ provides ease to Export Processing Zones (EPZ) or foreign companies. Provides incentive to foreign companies and traders in the country. In a 60:40 split they are able to own local industries. On the other hand‚ they

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    Students‚                        As you know‚ the Campus Placements Activities have already begun at our Institute. In this connection‚ I would like to share an article (PFB) by Mr. Prashant Yadav‚ CEO‚ Bodhisutra.com‚ and an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and IIM Ahmedabad about PREPARATION FOR CAMPUS PLACEMENTS. Campus placements: 10 preparation mantras A great first job can go a long way in paving the road for a rewarding career. That’s why campus placements occupy a student’s mind right from the

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    Free Speech Research Paper

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    Free Speech: Finding the Balance The concept of free speech has been an enduring and drama-filled issue in the United States. While Americans enjoy a much higher level of freedom than residents of oppressive and dictatorial countries in the world‚ the Constitution remains in some areas ambiguous and open to interpretation and manipulation. It has been – and will continue to be – difficult to find the balance between allowing generous expressive freedom and protecting citizens from the harmful

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    The Reader

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    The novel “The Reader” is narrated in first person by one of the main characters‚ Michael Berg. It is told in the style of an autobiography therefore includes his memories of certain events intermingled with current events. Consequently‚ these events are told from only one point of view and are reliant on one person’s memory‚ but also provide insights into Michael’s character and personality. There will be a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of having this style of narration in this

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion

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    Nat Turner is known to be one of many great influential leaders during the time of slavery. If wasn’t for his courageous act many wouldn’t have been able to stand up against white oppression. He made history as the leader of one of the bloodiest slave revolts in America. It may not have turned out as planned but slaves viewed that as the only option. Turner wanted to show whites that African Americans where capable of standing their own ground. They began to fear which gave blacks a sense of dignity

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