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    Stephen Crane

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    Stephen Crane (November 1‚ 1871 – June 5‚ 1900) was an American author. Prolific throughout his short life‚ he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism. He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation. The eighth surviving child of Methodist Protestant parents‚ Crane began writing at the age of four and had published several articles by the age of 16. Having little interest in university

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    Stephen Chu

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    Steven Chu Omar Maftoon Period 1 Stephen Chu was born on February 28‚ 1948 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. He attended University of Rochester in New York during 1970 where he received both a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and a Bachelor of Science degree in physics. He also received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ in 1976. His field of study is physics. Steven Chu’s early research was on atomic physics and developing laser cooling techniques and the trapping

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    Stephen Hawking

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    April 2005 Physics Honors Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking was born on January 8‚ 1942. He is the first child of Frank and Isabel Hawking. During the second World War‚ Isabel was sent from her husband’s home in Highgate‚ to Oxford. This was considered a much safer place to have children during the war. Soon after his birth‚ his family moved back in together in their north London home. Hawking began his schooling here at Hertfordshire School. Hawking moved only once during his

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    ..a great adventure story—it is certainly one of that select handful that I have given to people‚ envying them the experience of the first reading." Ray Bradbury is another influence‚ with King himself stating "without Ray Bradbury‚ there is no Stephen King."[68] King refers to H. P. Lovecraft several times in Danse Macabre. "Gramma"‚ a short story made into a film in the 1980s anthology horror show The New Twilight Zone‚ mentions Lovecraft’s notorious fictional creation Necronomicon‚ also borrowing

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    Stephen Kings Children of the Corn is a short story about a couple (Burt and Vicky) who explores a strange town‚ but ends up face to face with a ironic twist when they attempt to flee from children who intentions are not quite normal. The plot of this story takes on the profound message of role switching truths‚ and likewise correlations of the spiritual beliefs that our society has obtained. Through the literary devices of characters and allusion Stephen King takes symbolic representation on the

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    Stephen Risley is the brother of the main character and focus‚ Elaine Risley‚ in the novel Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood. Stephen is a prodigy as a child and becomes a top physicist later is life. Much of the science enters Cat’s Eye through Elaine’s brother and he has an impressionable impact on her growth in the first years of her childhood. Growing up as nomads in tents‚ Elaine and her family were largely secluded from the ‘real world’‚ but through her brother Stephen‚ his games and casual

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    instance) and the roller coasters are infamous. fear these roller coasters and the movies give plenty of fear of people flying off and the ride breaks‚ yet people go anyway. This same concept can be said for many things‚ especially when it comes to Stephen King and his stories of horror. People know of the fear he can induce with his stories and their broad detail and interesting plot. Such as the short story‚ “Strawberry Springs” people who have read his stories do it to show that they can and that

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    novel by Stephen King‚ the kids are characterized as the heros because they save the day. When Bill’s little brother named Georgie was taken by IT‚ Bill was brave and determined to find him. Billy is characterized as intelligent through his speech‚ actions‚ and looks. Bill is characterized as heroic through his speech. Bill’s speech isn’t the best and is a little hard to understand because he has a stuttering issue (Lieberher). His words are slurred but his ideas stay consistently

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    Trashcan Man English 10 Honors 2/28/10 Mrs. Borrego Stand Together‚ Stand Strong People behave strangely when more than ninety-nine percent of the population is dead. They behave even more strangely when they’re the prize of a cosmic struggle. In Stephen King’s fantasy/horror‚ The Stand‚ a plague created by the military decimates the modern world. The humans that survived the plague are now the commodity of the personifications of good and evil‚ the troops in an epically proportioned conflict. The

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    affects the people involved in the war‚ such as the soldiers fighting for their country in the trenches; but it affects the people outside of the war‚ such as loved ones of soldiers‚ and citizens of the country involved. The poem “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane describes the effects of war on soldiers and civilians by depicting that for soldiers‚ war is an act that they were born to do‚ and after experiencing it‚ it is the only thing they will ever know; and for civilians‚ it is not something to be

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