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    The Red Room Monologue

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    mesmerized whenever I saw it; the curious red color that seemed to almost magically appear from under my skin whenever I had a scratch or cut. Bleeding‚ to me‚ was a bizarre occurrence‚ because I could never genuinely understand why it was necessary for humans to do. It was almost as if it was a bodies way of cheering up it’s owner after he or she got hurt‚ as if the warmth of the bright red liquid was meant to blanket over your

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    The Red Badge Of Courage

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    literature focused mainly on two aspects‚ war and slavery. These aspects of life brought about many incredible and touching stories‚ giving us insight to the life of that era. One of the wonderful authors of the time was Stephen Crane‚ with his story The Red Badge of Courage. Prior to the war was another eminent author‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe with her story‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The Civil War was fought mainly over differing opinions on slavery. It was a trying time in the United States‚ as the U.S. was divided

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    Caught Red-Handed

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    Caught red-handed I couldn’t remember where I was. As I came back to sense I found myself lying in an old attic. Everywhere was darkness and silence. The attic had only three holes in the top which provided me with a ray of light. My head was bursting with pain as if someone had banged on my head with a thick wooden stick. I closed my eyes and tried to remember what went wrong and how I came here. I remember‚ it was twelve o’clock at night when I decided to start my work and that time my target

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    Among the issues raised in Louise Erdrich’s short story “The Red Convertible” is that of the fading relationship due to war trauma. There are more significant topics in this story‚ but it is one that gains attention when the story is analyzed through historical context- Our current understanding of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in contrast to the characters in the story. Understood in this context‚ the story is not just about Henry’s transformation‚ but of the effects of the war on the soldier’s

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    The Red Balloon’s (Lamorisse‚ 1956) opening shot has a mise-en-scene that focuses on the start to the young boy’s morning as he approaches the early sunrise of the streets of Paris with his school bag in hand. Along his way he stops to enjoy the simple pleasure of petting the cat sitting on the sidewalk before he descends down the stairs to continue on his way. The opening shot presents a shallow focus as the camera’s main view is that of the boy‚ cat‚ and the top of the stairs. The background of

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    Symbolism Of The Red Bag

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    Purity! What is pure about this kneeling man with a broken body? Being washed is a symbol of baptism. His baptism of muddy river water is as pure to him as it evokes the feeling of peace‚ freedom and independence. The open field brings the reality that he has escaped from hardship and can now in inner peace‚ close his eyes and wait for his new day. War left its mark on his body and his facial expression tells about his experience of post-traumatic stress after the onslaught. His thoughts include

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    Red Brand Canners

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    Red Brand Canners Case Study Red Brand Canners 2 Summary Context ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Purpose of the document ................................................................................................................................. 3 Cooper’s solution .............................................................................................

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    Red Wire-the Economist

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    Red wires marks the beginning of The Economist talking to people who might not yet consider themselves to be Economist readers through its marketing and advertising. It was sparked by research undertaken by the magazine last year which discovered that‚ because of the rise in the number of people going on to university‚ there are now over 3 million people in the UK whose interest in world affairs‚ travel‚ news and politics suggests an unconscious affinity with what The Economist reports on every week

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    Crossing the Red Sea

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    Crossing the red sea essay “Crossing the Red Sea" is a poem that is based on World War ll. Thousands of people were displaced by the destruction and cruelty of the war. They looked for a new life in a new world. In the poem a there is a substantial amount of people on a ship leaving there shattered and war torn homeland. The poem displays how people have suffered and seen dreadful scenes. It also expresses there sadness and grief that has left them each flabbergasted and scared. As they set

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    Operation Red Wings

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    Operation Red Wings (often incorrectly called "Operation Redwing" and/or "Operation Red Wing") was a combined / joint military operation during the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) in the Pech District of Afghanistan’s Kunar Province‚ on the slopes of a mountain named Sawtalo Sar‚ approximately 20 miles west of Kunar’s provincial capital of Asadabad‚ in late June through mid-July 2005. Operation Red Wings was intended to disrupt local anti-Coalition Militia (ACM) activity‚ thus contributing to regional

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