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    ONE DAY WAR BY JUDITH SOLOWAY KAY The narrative is set in the USA in 2065. It is a momentous time for the American public as it is the bicentenary of the American Civil War. The celebrations have already been the centre of attention for a long while. The celebration is held on the ninth of April‚ the time when the American Civil War ended. The weather is clear and beautiful. It seems perfectly fit for celebrations in a festive atmosphere. The bicentennial celebration is broadcast by an American

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    Every story has a clever theme that is dispersed throughout to educate the readers of main issues in our world today. One substantial example of this is Ray Bradbury’s story‚ “All Summer In a Day”. In this story‚ young Margot from planet Earth tries to adapt to life on Venus‚ but there are roadblocks in her path that prevent her from having a decent time‚ which are her classmates. Each and every one of them made sure that Margot would suffer the pain they went through: not being able to see the sun

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    California‚ San Diego in 1988. At the University of Chicago he studied under Professor William Julius Wilson‚ in which he focused on a housing project with Robert Taylor Homes. He wrote a book published in 2008 and it was titled “ Gang Leader For A Day “. This book studied the life of the characteristics of Chicago‚ particularly the Robert Taylor Homes and the gangs.  Venkatesh wanted to wrote this book to tell people about the time he was living in. He wanted to explain the inside world of the gang

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    The story opens in 1919 after the war and we are first introduces to an old woman named Niska‚ a native American living in Canadaand we learn she is a medicine woman and healer. She’s one of the last of her clan to live in the bush‚ having fought off going to the reserves and governments wanting to take the Indian out of the Indian at the time. She hears that her nephew who’s been sent off to the war has returned and paddles a long way to get to the train station. She sees just how much the

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    Analysis: “Cigarette Daydreams” by Cage the Elephant and “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen describe the inner thoughts and feelings of Brutus. In the beginning of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus did not want to kill Caesar. Caesar was beloved by Brutus and the rest of Rome. However‚ once Cassius started to corrupt the mind of Brutus‚ Brutus was swaying to his side. “Looking for the answer” signifies how Brutus was not sure whether or not killing Julius Caesar was the morally right answer. Brutus did not have murderous

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    The End of the Longest Losing Streak : 1993-2012 Originally named the Alleghenys‚ the Pittsburgh Pirates have been a baseball team that were finical compensated since 1876. The Pittsburgh Pirates became a professional baseball team in the MLB (Major League Baseball) around 1887. They are very in rich history with five World Series championships‚ numerous Hall of Famers‚ and thousands of memories in the 125 plus seasons of baseball

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    In Day of Empire‚ author Amy Chua discusses how the hyper powers rise‚ and why they fall in the struggle for global dominance. The book begins in the United States – the present-day world hyper-power. The United States’ ascent to world dominance began after its victory in World War II‚ which was catalyzed in large part through what the country offered – freedom‚ as well as a chance to start anew. Offerings such as freedom sparked an influx of immigrants‚ and immigrants attracted into the United

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    Summary on the story “The most important day” Every person has a particular day in life that considers as the most important one. Usually‚ things that affected or changed life occurred on that day. In short essay “The most important day” (“Models for writers”‚ Alfred Rosa & Paul Eschholz‚ Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2010‚ New York)‚ author‚ Helen Keller‚ writes about her most important day. She shows that her most important day is when she met her teacher for the first time. Author uses description

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    Around the World In Eighty Days: Summary The title of the novel‚ Around the World in Eighty Days‚ is pretty much self explanatory. An Englishman‚ Phileas Fogg‚ places a wager that he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days. The events that occur throughout the novel describe his journey around the world. Phileas Fogg‚ the protagonist‚ was a lonesome person who lived with his paid servant. Mr.Fogg was thought to be rich although no one knew where his riches came from. Jean Passepartout

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    For the article on “Interpreting The Day the Earth Stood Still for Contemporary Film Audiences” written in 2008‚ the Author‚ Joshua Pardon. He writes of messages which were sent to the American film audience of 1951 through the film The Day the Earth Stood Still‚ and was based on a short story by Harry Bates written in 1940s. The movie is set in the early 1950’s‚ when American’s showed displayed concern on Communism. As well “The Day The Earth Stood Still” is more of a science fiction themed film

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