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    Braylin Nickoles Sanders Chemistry Alice In Quantumland Introduction In the story‚ Alice an ordinary girl finds herself into this crazy mixed up world‚ where everything she knows seems to appear backwards and unordinary. But is it really? Quatumland is supposed to serve as a way to introduce the reader to an easier explanation of what Quantum mechanics is and how it really works. By using people and creatures of different sorts‚ each character comes with it’s own set of scenarios and problems

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    Alice in Wonderland is a famous tale recreated over the years by many people. There are so many different versions of this story including young Alice‚ old AliceAlice with brown hair‚ Alice with blonde hair‚ short Alice and Tall Alice! The list goes on and on! There are even some horror movie adaptions to this unique tale. Today I am going to be talking about the 2010 movie adaption and comparing it to the book. In the book Alice is a young girl who begins dreaming about Wonderland. She follows

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    begins‚ an abrupt turn takes place; the reader learns that young Susie Salmon was murdered and raped by a man. The rest of the book focuses on the family of Susie Salmon and how the death of their daughter drives them to the brink of insanity. While Alice Sebold explains what’s going on in reality‚ she also has another part of the story that takes place in Heaven with Susie. Why would one want to read a book that focuses on grief and depression in the present and after life? The overall story

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    Alice Walker’s The Color Purple From reading the extract from The Color Purple‚ the reader is shocked almost straight away from how the character/narrator (who in this case is the author Alice Walker) is treated and brought up by her father. The way in which the story is told is in the form of letters and a kind of diary addressed to god as she is told "You better not tell anybody but god it’ll kill your mammy". The reader can almost sense that this was written and was never expected to be

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    combined with its converse‚ and that it in fact do not‚ contrary to the Hatter’s words all work in a contradictory manner. Carroll then shows us Alice’s timid response‚ ashamed as if she had been whipped. His ultimate goal is to show that even though Alice used the utmost formality of language‚ the Hatter called her on it‚ and punished her. The reader is left to wonder if such contradictory statements have ever slipped past themselves‚ wildly altering what they intended to say. Later‚ though‚ the

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    Alice Malsenior Walker is an African American author and activist who write of various personal experiences‚ including the black woman’s struggle. Walker describes herself as a “womanist: a woman who loves other women… Appreciates and prefers woman culture‚ woman’s emotional flexibility… and woman’s strength… Loves the spirit… Loves herself‚ regardless”. Walker writes through her feelings and the morals that she has grown with. One of her famous quotes‚ "It is important to remember yourself‚" quoted

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    Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton‚ 2010) The film is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass‚ and What Alice Found There (1871). The nineteen-year-old Alice now returns to Wonderland from her childhood adventure‚ where she reunites with her old friends and learns her true identity: to end the Red Queen’s reign of terror‚ slay the Jabberwocky‚ a dragon-like creature controlled by the Red Queen and restore the White Queen

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    Alice Sebold’s number one national bestselling novel The Lovely Bones depicts the horrendous rape and murder of a small-town girl named Suzie Salmon. Suzie must then watch--from her own personal heaven—her family and friends struggle to cope and move on with their lives. The novel is set in the suburbs of Norristown‚ Pennsylvania‚ 1973. Published in 2002‚ The Lovely Bones became an instant bestseller‚ and in 2010 it was released into theaters around the world. Alice Sebold’s early years helped

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    emerge from the crowd and become an outsider. Tim Burton’s films fall under the outcast category. His films are unusually unique. In his films Alice in Wonderland and Edward Scissorhands Burton takes an original idea from his childhood and a common fairytale and pulls out the grim side of the story‚ yet still keeps the film’s child-like feeling. Alice‚ from Alice in Wonderland‚ and Edward from‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ are both characters that are treated as social pariahs and also see the world differently

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    An essay discussing Alice Walker’s famous 1973 short story Everyday Use. The essay contrasts the characters of Mama and her eldest daughter Dee. Walker analyzes how Dee’s preoccupation with her African heritage (such as exchanging her given name for an adopted African name) is ironically artificial when compared with Mama’s more traditional‚ less pretentious lifestyle. In her 1973 short story Everyday Use‚ Alice Walker draws on her own experiences growing up in the American South to tell the story

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