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    Night of Destruction In the early hours of Sunday 25 January 1959 a fire broke out in the sewing room in the west wing of the building. There were sixty-eight occupants in the building at the time. Thirty-six nuns‚ including four elderly nuns who had been invalids for some years‚ thirty students aged between seven and seventeen‚ and two lady mistresses were sleeping in their beds. Everyone escaped however a lot of damaged was done to the interior of the building. It took a couple of days for the

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    siblings‚ and six slaves (Trout 3). Some probably expected him to grow up to become a minister like his father‚ but during the Civil War‚ his fate was turned around. During the years of the Civil War‚ the James family stood behind the Confederacy and supported their cause. A troop of Union soldiers came to the farm in 1863 and brutally interrogated and threatened the James family in an attempt to extract information regarding the whereabouts of Confederate guerrillas (Trout 6). Soon afterwards‚ in

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    begun with limited knowledge‚ and through personal experiences‚ that knowledge may grow to a profound understanding of one’s true nature. This understanding is wisdom. All people inherently lack wisdom and only age is capable of elucidating it. In Seamus Heaney’s narration of Beowulf‚ Beowulf commences his heroic journey as a young‚ ignorant warrior‚ and as he grows in both age and experience‚ he gains wisdom and realizes that he is not the immortal warrior he once believed he was. Beowulf’s journey

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    for x in each of the equations. 14. x = In(3/2)10 3 15. 20In(60) In (512) 16. In6.7 x 17. -In(7/6) 2 18. A lake is stocked with 1‚500 young trout. If the number of the original trout alive after x years is given by the function ‚ when will there be 300 of the original trout left? x = 4.023 years For problems 19 – 20‚ for each graph decide whether f(x) and g(x) are inverse functions of each other. Explain your thinking. 19. Yes because by imagining

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    the need of the everyday athlete but also the athlete that is touch with nature and loves to be outdoors. According to the ad Nike has produced a shoe that is a necessity for any outdoorsman who is in touch with nature. The ad states “Don’t pity the trout‚ get in there with it.” This ad is a prime example of Nike using the appeals of ethos‚ pathos and logos to convince an audience to buy a product. Carter pg 2 Ethos according to Merriam-Webster is the “distinguishing character‚ sentiment‚ moral

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    Cited: • Renner‚ Stanley. "The Real Woman Inside The Fence In ’The Chrysanthemums. ’" Modern FictionStudies 31 (1985): 305-17. • Heaney‚ Liam F‚ “Freud‚ Jung and Joyce: conscious connections”. Contemporary Review. 265.1542 (July 1994):p28. From Literature Resource Center. Web. 20 Apr. 2011.

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    which causes him to become insane. The other main character of this book is a man by the name of Kilgore Trout. Kilgore is an interesting character. "Trout‚" as he is referred to in the book‚ is a lonely person who thinks everyone in the world is against him. Trout lives by himself and sells screening and siding for houses. Trout’s best and only friend is his bird named Billy. Trout is a struggling writer whose work is mainly published in pornography magazines. After that brief introduction

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    Differences from the Book In the book... In the film... Trout is called Trout because his feet smell like fish. His real name is Charles. The source of his nickname is never mentioned‚ nor is his real name. Elya’s wife Sarah Miller appears. She is neither seen nor mentioned. Igor Barkov plays a big role in chapter seven. Igor Barkov plays a very minor role in the mole in the movie. The foot odor cure is only from peaches. The foot odor cure is made of peaches and onions. Mr. Sir’s backstory is not

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    |1b->12a |Eel | |7 |1a->2b->6b->8b->10a->11b |Rock Bass | |8 |1b->12b->13b->16b |Brook Trout | |9 |1a->2b->6a->7a |Yellow Perch | |10 |1a->2a->3b->5a |White Sucker | |11 |

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    Trout: a True Story of Murder‚ Teens‚ and the Death Penalty Jeff Kunerth On a cool Pensacola night in January 1991‚ just a few minutes before midnight‚ three teenagers pulled up to the Trout Auto Parts store. Patrick Bonifay‚ his body coursing with adrenaline‚ entered the store clad in a ski mask carrying a loaded gun‚ intent on carrying out a poorly laid plan. Little did he know that it was his life--as well as the lives of his companions--that was about to be forever changed. Patrick Bonifay

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