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    Animal Farm: Who are the Real Pigs Animal Farm is the mother of all allegories with its childlike fairytale that hides the deep truths of politics. One must search through the textbooks of history to find the true meaning of this classic novella. In comparing Animal Farm to real life governments one can have a much better understanding on how political philosophies work. As millions of people read through the book‚ their eyes are opened to the flaws and defects of different types of leadership. People

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    The Woeful and Horrendously Sad Tale of Frankenstein Who was the real monster in the book Frankenstein? In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ we see the main character‚ Victor‚ create a being out of body parts and bring it to life. Over the course of a couple years‚ this experiment dramatically changes the course of Victor’s life. His creature was not as he intended it to be‚ so he hated it. Shelley uses Romantic and Enlightenment thought in her horror novel to explain and demonstrate the different

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    3. Who is the real monster-Victor or the creature? From the day the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley had been published‚ there has been constant debate over who is the real monster; was it the god-like mentality of Victor Frankenstein‚ or the creature himself for being something unnatural? Throughout the beginning of the novel‚ Victor Frankenstein considered himself to be someone of complete and original brilliance – though is merely a scientist with extreme goals. He was able to create life

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    The main protagonist is named Hypatia‚ who was based off of a real person. She was a brilliant woman who taught and explored science‚ philosophy‚ mathematics‚ and astronomy. Respected daughter of Theon the scholar‚ her father sparked her curiosity for questioning the known world. In the film‚ Hypatia is murdered because she was not a follower of the Christian faith‚ and was accused for practicing witchcraft. Many believe this is what lead to her demise in real life. However‚ in actuality “Hypatia was

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    Alcoholism Hillary N. Gabrick American Military University 4031913 January 31‚ 2014 Abstract Alcoholism is a disease that is a major concern in the United States because alcoholics endanger themselves and society. Alcoholism follows a certain course with known physical‚ psychological and social symptoms. Once addicted‚ the alcoholic continues to consume alcohol despite the destructive cost. The definitions of an alcoholic‚ alcoholism‚ and alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are

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    set at my financial situation because I do with what I can with what I have. I do not have a lot of secure financial support besides my parents who can no longer help but I am hopeful of this once in lifetime opportunity. I only have allocated financial resources to my higher education because education cannot be erased and get land one a career instead of a simple job. My financial situation does not let me purchase an onyx ring because I can barely afford tuition. An onyx ring is a luxury I cannot

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    The Bluest Eye Alcoholism

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    larger quantities to feel relaxation as before their tolerance‚ therefore leading to alcoholism. Alcohol is harmful when used irresponsibly because it can inhibit the brain’s functions including: disrupt memory‚ change brain physiology‚ and reduce self-awareness. Hence‚ Toni Morrison incorporates the detrimental consequences of alcoholism into her novel The Bluest Eye to show the destructive capabilities of alcoholism through the actions of her character‚ Cholly. His Aunt Jimmy raised Cholly‚ but unfortunately

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    “I like humiliating Cooper. I like causing him pain. It feels good. It feels better than his dad’s whiskey‚ better than his mom’s weed. Because for just a few seconds‚ someone else hurts‚ too. For just a few seconds‚ I’m not alone.” Trapped within her thoughts of anguish‚ depravity‚ and the confinement of the death of her brother‚ Andi struggles with drugs‚ thoughts of suicide‚ and unmended ties between her family‚ seeming to have disintegrated after the death of Truman‚ Andi’s younger brother.

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    Creole Democracy Rufino Blanco Fombona The hamlet of Camoruco stands at one of the gateways to the plains. The wagon road cuts the little settlement squarely and neatly in two‚ like the parting of a dandy’s hair. Stretched out upon the savanna‚ the village consists of two rows of houses which stand in a file along the edge of the road and seem to peer furtively upon the passerby. They look like a double row of sparrows upon two parallel telegraph wires. Close by flows the Guarico‚ an abundant stream

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    Task 2 Rough draft In my personal opinion I am in favour of alcohol being banned. I am a victim of alcoholic parents ‚ so I can relate to the difficulties that I was faced with‚ their continuos obsession with alcohol and their inability to control the consumption‚ despite the negative affects it has in their finances‚ children and work. I am fully aware that alcoholism is a disease. And I strongly believe it can be cured.Alcoholism is still having a devasting impact globally.

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