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    Sherlock Holmes is hired by a retired art supply dealer from Lewisham‚ Josiah Amberley‚ to look into his wife’s disappearance. She has left with a neighbour‚ Dr. Ray Ernest‚ taking a sizeable quantity of cash and securities. Amberley wants the two tracked down. Holmes is too busy with another case at the moment; so he sends Dr. Watson to Lewisham to observe what he can‚ although Watson is keenly aware that this is more Holmes’s province. He does his best‚ observing that Amberley is busy painting

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    Tom Beringer's Platoon

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    not only for its cinematic qualities but for its historic insight as well. Platoon is an Orion Pictures production‚ filmed in 1986. Written and directed by Oliver Stone it tells the gruesome story of a Vietnam War not known by the American public. Tom Beringer‚ who plays the experienced Sergeant Barnes‚ was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor

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    An Argumentative essay that looks at and breaks down the philosophical difference between Tom Regan’s position on Animal rights and‚ Peter Singer’s position on Animal liberation as a basis for better treatment of animals. This paper deals with the converse positions on Animal rights or Animal Liberation as a basis for better treatment of animals. From the philosophical position of Animal rights Regan argues‚ that is humans have the ability to have moral rights‚ so should animals. On the other

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    Have you ever heard of the great Mark Twain? Many people have and recognize his novels by name; especially his most famous book called Huckleberry Finn. The great thing about Huck is that it was meant to be a simple book‚ but ended up deemed a classic. The reason for this is that it contains many great american themes and motifs. Many American novels‚ books and movies also contain these themes and motifs‚ making it very easy to compare Huckleberry Finn to Pleasantville. Although very different "stories"

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    My Summer Adventures

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    This summer I didn’t really have much to do other than work‚ I had three jobs and it wasn’t the funniest thing‚ but I earned a lot of money. In addition‚ I spent some time coming to school in the after noons and working out. However‚ this summer not like my other summers I had some new experiences and memories the make me smile. First‚ summer is hot and with that brings the fact that people never go out nor feel like doing anything. In addition‚ three jobs made it even more impossible for me

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    There’s no place like home‚ and when you leave home it’s never the same. Until you leave home‚ you become a stranger waiting to settle down and call some place of your own “home”. You become what everyone would call an “outsider”. There are certain traditions and memories left behind that makes the place you once called home unique and different than any other county. As an outsider moving to the US‚ it became clear to me that all I had to do was install those traditions and memories inside of me

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    many other reasons. They do not look further in the books to see exactly what the author is trying to portray. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ is banned in various places in the United States. This book should not be banned because‚ this book shows an important part in our history‚ it is not pro-racism‚ and it shows how far along we have come since then. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is very important to the American culture. When Mark Twain was around‚ the use of the word "nigger"

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    Alice and Wonderland Stage 1: Call to Adventure At the beginning of the story Alice starts off being pressured into marring a man she doesn’t even love. Her sister tells her to go get married and live just happily ever after like her but her husband is cheating on her. I think Alice’s call was when she kept spotting the white rabbit in the bushes and began to follow him in the middle of getting purposed to. Also after she fell down the hole the rabbit was trying to explain to her who she is

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    Adventure If I could go anywhere in the world‚ I would go to Hawaii. Hawaii is a very beautiful place‚ and a great vacation destination. Experiencing the culture of Hawaii would be a wonderful experience. Hawaii would be an amazing adventure and I would learn a lot about Hawaiians culture and way of life. Some of the things I would be interested in are eating the food‚ listening to Hawaiian music‚ and exploring the cities. Learning about Hawaiian culture would allow me to learn what life is like

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    John Fassero‚ Ethnic Studies 151‚ Fall 2013 Professor Duane Bigeagle Analysis of “Adventures of an Indian Princess”‚ By Patricia Riley The feelings and emotions that make this a powerful and thought-provoking story on stereotyping and general ethnic insensitivity are carried primarily as the author provides you with the internal narrative dialogue and careful observation of a young Cherokee girl named Arletta. Much is communicated without a spoken word by her throughout the essay. Much

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