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    What the Waters Revealed by Jim Wallis January 6‚ 2012 ENG/215 Dr. Sophie Hsia What the Water’s Revealed by Jim Wallis What the Water’s Revealed‚ an essay by Jim Wallis‚ argues that the silent story of poverty in America was brought to light in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He also covers issues such as the war in Iraq and government spending that came under fire as a result of the storm. These were all issues that were slowly brewing prior to Katrina‚ but came to

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    Huckleberry Finn by author Mark Twain is the tale of a child and a slave who travel together on an adventure of a lifetime. Huckleberry Finn and Jim travel to the south in search for freedom; especially the freedom of confinement and slavery. Some may ask the question; “Why were Huck and Jim traveling south?” In the novel‚ Mark Twain explains that Huck and Jim are traveling south down the Mississippi River due to the fact that the duo is hoping to find the junction of the Ohio River and then escaping

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    people had in the 1830’s‚ while others know that Twain was a social satirist‚ mocking the ignorance of society. In order to be considered a racist novel Huck Finn would have to advocate racism. The evidence thus far has lead me to believe that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn promotes a strong set of antiracist ethical values as the main character‚ Jim‚ a runaway slave is displayed as the best‚ most honorable character‚ while other white characters are depicted as ignorant and self centered‚ lacking

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    Americans were moving away from the horrors of slavery and the Jim Crow laws‚ but there was still the belief in white supremacy and slavery. “Nigger” was a term of the times but Mark Twain was able to use the word “nigger” to show how wrong it was. Huck Finn was able to move past the word “nigger” and see Jim as a man‚ not his color. To remove “nigger” and replace it with “slave” would limit the lesson Huck Finn learned while with Jim‚ that all men are equal regardless of the color of their skin.

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    Lord Jim

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    ” In his literary masterpiece‚ Lord Jim‚ Joseph Conrad’s theme development is complex but mirrors Fay Weldon’s statement. Dealing with the paradox of whether a human being is capable of both good and evil the moral focus of the novel is the degree of the central characters guilt‚ his related attempts at self-justification‚ and in the end‚ whether or not good works can make up for one bad act. As will be supported in the following paragraphs‚ Lord Jim is a story of guilt‚ punishment‚ obsession

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    The New CIO Preparing for IT Leadership E xc e r p t e d fro m The Adventures of an IT Leader By Robert D. Austin‚ Richard L. Nolan‚ and Shannon O’Donnell Harvard Business Press Boston‚ Massachusetts ISBN-13: 978-1-4221-3008-7 3009BC Copyright 2009 Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America This chapter was originally published as chapter 1 of The Adventures of an IT Leader‚ copyright 2009 Harvard Business School

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    of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain freedom plays a huge role through the novel. Twain utilizes real life examples of depriving a human being from the concept of freedom. The main characters of the novel‚ Huck and Jim‚ raft away from civilization seeking freedom. Huck is an adventurous boy who wants freedom from society standards and Jim is the runaway slave yearning liberation from the chains of slavery. From the beginning‚ we notice that Huck was not the kind of boy who wanted to live

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    Gorgon was a play about young man named Lee who loses his best friend in a car crash and his journey about coping with his grief. The majority of the play is set 1 year after the crash‚ when his dead best friend’s twin sister comes to his apartment and tries to persuade him to go outside for her birthday. The story is portrayed through multiple theatrical elements such as set‚ lighting‚ costume and sound. This text response will be analysing two of the main theatrical elements used to directly appeal

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    Jim Forrest is given the chance to run his own treatment facility with some existing staff‚ but would have to hire most of the staff brand new (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2012). Forrest’s approach to running the program is set up as a token economy meaning that the clients would receive concrete and specific reinforcements for behaviors that were consistent with responsible adult conduct (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2012). Forrest’s approach to program administration is a good idea‚ but he does need

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    Can Soccer Play a Role in Restoring the United States Economy? One thing about Soccer and its History is that its always gone hand-in-hand with Politics. Since the time Benito Mussolini used Soccer to promote the Italian Fascist Party to the infamous “Soccer War” between Honduras and El Salvador‚ soccer was involved. In the relationship between Soccer and Politics‚ players have used Soccer as a vehicle to show their disapproval of the government. One famous incident involved Holland’s great

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