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    Throughout all of his adventures Jim shows compassion as his most prominent trait. He makes the reader aware of his many superstitions and Jim exhibits gullibility in the sense that he Jim always assumes the other characters in the book will not take advantage of him. One incident proving that Jim acts naive occurs halfway through the novel‚ when the Duke first comes into the scene "By right I am a duke! Jim’s eyes bugged out when he heard that..." In the novel‚ Huck Finn‚ one can legitimately

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    How Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog is a reflection of realism‚ but also has a hint of naturalism. * The first reason I believe that realism is exemplified is the way in which the story is set up: two men engaging in conversation‚ with basic and general mannerisms for the era and time which it takes place. Also‚ realism also usually reflects dialect and culture (as can naturalism) which is clearly portrayed. “Well‚ thish-yer Smiley…”(Lauter 58) and “I’ve got my opinion‚ and I’ll resk forty dollars

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    Jim Farmer‚ a Ph.D. with a passionate freedom soul in a body‚ who had helped found CORE in the forties but soon left‚ uncomfortable with its pacifist orthodoxies. Farmer recognized what had essentially been true since the Civil War: The south would not voluntarily grant civil rights to its second-class‚ black citizens. Change had to be forced on the region by the United States government. Farmer’s avowed aim was to inflame the racists of the South to create a crisis so that the federal government

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    The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann Woodward gives a complete historical analysis of the beginning of the impact on race relations within and outside of the South‚ and its legal end in 1965. After the Brown v. Board of Education decision‚ Woodward wrote lectures about the basis of segregation and slavery and such. Woodward’s lectures were originally directed to a local southern audience‚ but as his lectures developed into a wide-ranging text they extended towards national recognition. Woodward

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    Jim Frederick’s book “Black Hearts” explores the harrowing account of soldiers from 1st Platoon‚ Bravo Company‚ 502nd Infantry Regiment during their deployment in 2005-2006 through Iraq’s “Triangle of Death”. The story is one of failed leadership at all levels‚ resulting in broken bonds between brothers‚ drug abuse‚ and ultimately the rape and murder of an Iraqi family. The soldiers’ descent into complete isolation was brought on by not only dire combat situations‚ but also a complete disregard for

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    Jim Robbins wrote “America’s Gray Ghosts: The Disappearing Caribou” for The New York Times in order to raise the issue of struggling caribou populations in North America and encourage a government response. Robbin advocates for the protection of caribou by referencing experts on the topic in order to establish his authority and statistics that support his argument on a logical level. In order to establish his credibility‚ Robbins uses the knowledge of experts on caribou biology. Robbin establishes

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    different opinions on what being smart means and how they become smart. Just because one place thinks something and a different place thinks something else does not mean that either one is wrong. It just depends on where the person is. In her article‚ Jim Spigler says‚ “We did a study many years ago with first-grade students. We decided to go out and give the students an impossible math problem to work on‚ and then we would measure how long they worked on it before they gave

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    well known artists of the Pop movement was Andy Warhol‚ a young commerial illustrator from manhattan. Warhol’s use of popular icons and brands as the focus of his art is what made him famous. The Warhol painting I will be analyzing is Gold Marilyn Monroe. As an artist‚ Warhol used techniques that had rarely‚ if ever‚ been seen in the art world. He often combined painting and photography‚ by painting canvases silk screened with an image with bright abstract colors. Though he often used his own photography

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    bays and inlets‚ and every particular that would be needed to bring a ship to a safe anchorage upon its shores.” (Stevenson 0‚ ch 0) Jim Hawkins has changed in many ways throughout his journey to Treasure Island and the people around him. Jim persisted through small battles where people died and losing his father. In the book Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ Jim Hawkins identity changed in knowing information key to his survival‚ conflicts between mutineers including battles‚ and people changing

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    English Composition 1 September 2012 “Your Pal‚ Jim” Impressions “I suppose I was flattered by being asked to be the partner of the best sawyer in camp. It was a long way‚ though‚ from being all flattery. I also knew I was being challenged‚” (Maclean 107). Jim appeared to be a highly respectable man. The narrator was impressed with the strength and skills Jim possessed‚ and was astonished that a man as strong as Jim would want to be partnered up with an average sawyer like him. This impression

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