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    Of course the kids freak out and claim they are scared for life and the parents freak out because they remember being scared by seeing the same thing with their own parents but the kids come to the realization that at least their parents are together and still “doing it”‚ unlike many of their friends whose

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    OZYMANDIAS 1. What kind of man was the Pharaoh Ozymandias‚ do you think? Quote from the poem to substantiate your answer. 2. The poet takes great care to describe‚ in lines 4 and 5‚ the ‘passions’ of Ozymandias that are ‘stamped on these lifeless things’ (line 7). What is the effect of the juxtaposition of ‘passions’ and ‘lifeless’? What is Shelley suggesting about human ambition? 3. The ‘hand’ and the ‘heart’ (line 8) are‚ of course‚ the hand and heart of the sculptor‚ not Ozymandias. Discuss

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    wanting to be younger as well. Because of her lack of acceptance‚ she becomes tempted by the carnival and what it could offer. The carnival itself thrives off of people like her and Charles‚ people who are in despair‚ so they can transform them into freaks to essentially become pieces in their game. They end up succeeding in getting Miss Foley to fall under their trap‚ turning her into a little girl and making her be in the carnival. A quote from the book to support this is: “Will nodded. ’She must’ve

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    survivor). Which individuals‚ in your opinion‚ have the strongest personalities? Which have the weakest? For which did you have the most sympathy? Why? 2. List five “miraculous” occurrences or bizarre coincidences that spared lives or had other freak effects during the bomb blast or soon thereafter. Describe how you would explain such incredible events‚ from either a religious or a scientific viewpoint. 3. Select one of the six survivors and recount briefly that person’s experience. Now substitute

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    Do The Right Thing Themes

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    Huntress and once she became one she was introduced to her hunting partner‚ named Fade. He was no ordinary brat. He was found in the tunnels and survived many years alone out there‚ where Hunters would gather meat to eat. Fight off creatures named Freaks who lived in there and attacked . After going through so much with Fade in the

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    Ozymandias

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    “Half sunk‚ a shattered visage lies‚ whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command.” These are characteristics of an unpleasant demeanor. Ozymandias was a boastful man. This is shown in line eleven which reads‚ “Look on my works‚ ye mighty‚ and despair!” These words were probably being directed to other kings. He belittled their works and suggested that he was so powerful that the other kings could not match or relate to him. He implies that the other kings should even despair because

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    Johnathan Anthropology

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    In the summer of ‘69‚ Woodstock had just begun when Jonathan Wells arrived with his makeshift garage band in tow. Johnathan’s band had the main parts of any good band. They just weren’t creative enough to get that heart beating‚ fist pumping‚ head nodding music that was absolutely necessary for any garage group to find. There was Tommy on the drums. He never really learned to play. All he could do was memorize solos and didn’t contribute at all to the creative pot. Cyrus rocked the bass‚ but as

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    Jeffrey Michel thor

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    when buckled‚ makes his godlike powers multiply‚ lastly a pure heart. There is a direct correlation between the mythical Thor and the comic-book character the Mighty Thor. From both the physical aspects and the characteristics of their personalities‚ Norse legends have heavily influenced the modern day life and comic-book superheroes. The Mighty Thor is visualized as a tall robust man‚ with strawberry blonde locks‚ and blue eyes. He also speaks in a very distinct old English accent‚ the mythical Thor

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    Appearance vs Reality

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    rude and judgmental. For example‚ in high school the people are divided into groups by how they dress and whom they hang out with. There are the skaters‚ freaks‚ preps‚ snobs‚ cheerleaders‚ jocks and nerds. No one person set up these different groups‚ they came along as the years went by. It is not fair to automatically say someone is a prep or freak by just looking at them; the people in different groups have many of the same characteristics and the same friends. So‚ how can they be stereotyped if

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    time a bug came around‚ so that became his natural reaction. Observational learning is the unconditioned stimulus. This is because he watched what his family did and then started to react in the same manner. Whenever his family would freak out he would start to freak out because he thought it was what he was supposed to do. So over time it just became habit for him to be afraid of bugs. The conditioned stimulus was at the sight of the insect. The unconditioned response was for him to not have fearful

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