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    Frederick Weyerhaeuser A wise man once said‚ “The road to success runs uphill”. This quotation illuminates that the attainment of success is achievable but must be done with hard work and effort. This paper will shine light upon the similarities and differences between the two North American industrialists‚ John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser and their triumph in the lumber industry. In order to effectively acknowledge their different paths towards an analogous form of success‚ one must gain

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    Victor Frankenstein and his monster are thought to be very different‚ but they share many of the same qualities and experiences. Throughout the novel Victor and the monster slowly become more and more alike. Many similarities develop as the story progresses. The two characters are thought to be very different but reveal that they have experienced many similar things that shape their life. Victor Frankenstein and his monster are both viewed as outcasts in society‚ they have been abandoned in some

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    region’s past‚ such as the Gothic churches and cathedrals in Europe or the temples and shrines in Asia. However‚ even with several regional distinctions‚ there are still some striking similarities in the architecture of places that had not established any former contacts. One of such cases of similarity is between the castles in Europe and in Japan. Most of the castles whose vestiges remain to this day were the result of a long military evolution. In the case of Europe‚ wars and crusades throughout

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    Seidman argued “the Enlighteners… saw in the scientific worldview a triumph of reason over prejudice.” Seidman also states “the thinkers of enlightenment aimed both to understand human behavior and use science to promote freedom and progress.” (Seidman 12) Both these statements emphasizes the importance of the cience when it comes to study and understand society. During the enlightenment era sociologist had the scientific worldview and wanted to use the science to understand human behavior. Seidman

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    01 Clerval give Frankenstein a letter from Frankenstein’s sister Elizabeth 02 Ernest is Frankenstein’s little brother 03 Justine’s mother does not love Justine‚ only take care to her other three kids‚ Frankenstein’s family think Justine is poor‚ take Justine to home. But‚ after five years later‚ Justine’s brothers and sister are dead‚ Justine’s mother think it is a punishment for she did not care about Justine. (The conscience of the women was troubled; she began to think that deaths of her favorites

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    Stories have been around since the beginning of time as a way to communicate ideas‚ past experiences and history passed down from generation to generation. According to the presentation in class a hero story deals with adventures‚ a fight/quest and a transformation. In the stories of Gilgamesh and The Odyssey both characters possess different and similar qualities involving the characteristic of a traditional hero story. A hero story by definition “Informs the reader that a hero is setting out

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    Although Hitler and Stalin both employed a special police force to help control the country under their totalitarian rule‚ Hitler’s force relied on having secret police everywhere while Stalin relied on having individuals report their friends and coworkers. To control citizens by spying on them and imprisoning them‚ Hitler employed the use of the Himmler’s SS and the Gestapo political police. The SS initially started off as Hitler’s personal bodyguards‚ but under Himmler’s command‚ they evolved into

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    Two of the most famous musicians in the world were Bach and Beethoven‚ which one is better? If you don’t know who Bach or Beethoven are‚ they are both classical composers who wrote music mostly in the romantic period. Beethoven is a better musician than Bach in many ways. First of all‚ Beethoven started playing and composing before Bach. Beethoven at the age of 12 started playing and composing! Bach started around the age of 20‚ and by that time Beethoven was famous. Bach did write more “symphonies”

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    Dylan Missel Cass 2nd block Science Fair Conclusion Baseball vs. Aerodynamics Conclusion For Science Fair‚ Steven Bowman‚ my partner‚ and I decided to test which mass baseball would travel farther when launched from a pitching machine. We decided to use three different types of baseballs. We used an official baseball‚ a tee-ball (rubber ball)‚ and a plastic‚ hollow ball (wiffle ball). Before we started the experimentation we researched all the theories that were involved in the experiment. Aerodynamics

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    In the classic detective story‚ this climactic chapter would contain the scene in which the detective‚ having solved the case‚ reveals his ingenious solution and fingers the culprit. Such a chapter is seen in other mystery stories such as Sherlock Holmes. But‚ in spite of Utterson’s efforts in investigating the matter of Jekyll and Hyde‚ he has made no progress in solving the mystery. Indeed‚ were it not for the existence of Lanyon’s letter and Jekyll’s confession‚ which make up the last two chapters

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