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    Writing Compartive Essays

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    Writing Comparative Essays • encouraging you to make connections between texts or ideas • engage in critical thinking & go beyond mere description or summary to generate interesting analysis: - when you reflect on similarities & differences you gain a deeper understanding of the items you are comparing‚ their relationship to each other & what is most important about them. Although the assignment may say “compare‚” the assumption is that you will consider both the similarities and differences;

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    Fiction encompasses a very broad spectrum of literature and every writer of fiction goes about it in his/her own style. Stephen King writes differently from Danielle Steele who in turn writes differently from Isaac Asimov. Yet all works of fiction share some common denominators. There are protagonists ("good guys")‚ antagonists ("bad guys")‚ setting‚ plot‚ etc. And‚ in nearly all cases‚ works of fiction feature minor characters. While these characters‚ by definition‚ are not the focus of the

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    slavery and forgiveness of the South. Yet his death was the result of one man’s refusal to accept what was once a proud and rich land reduced to tatters- left to ruin because of her failure to accept civil reform. <br><br>Herman Melville’s work in Moby Dick was considered a classic‚ yet Melville died a figure with lost prestige‚ poor and unaccepted. When he was laid to rest in 1891‚ he was remembered only as the author of entertaining novels of the South Seas. It was not until 1920s when his place in

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    Internet Censorship

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    increasingly competitive and many adult website think they need to provide more diversions by advocating violent sexual abuse of women and children. However this may also block the use of some useful information for instance content about the book "Moby Dick‚" as pointed out by Mitch Wagner of Computer World. China use extensive firewall systems to block any information from the Internet which they perceive to be offensive or threatening to their regimes and If a citizen is caught dissenting from the

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    the gumball machine‚ a person learns that they have little chance of receiving the miniature camera in the display. their ______________9. Mrs. Carson‚ like every other American literature teacher‚ has their own interpretation of the symbols in Moby-Dick. his or her ______________10. Every puppy and kitten will cry at night until their owner comes to carry it to bed. they ______________11. My grandmother‚ as well as too many other Americans‚ believes every word they read in the National Enquirer

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    Siegl who was a history teacher‚ and Gordon Bowker who is a writer. The main inspiration for the company’s startup was from Alfred Peet. Peet inspired them to sell high-quality coffee beans and equipment. The name “Starbucks” was taken from the book Moby-Dick‚ “Starbuck” was the chief mate in the novel. The very first Starbucks was located at 2000 Western Ave. It was there from 1971-1976 until it was relocated to Pike Place and still currently stands there today. When the company first started the coffee

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    My Dream Home

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    tall and strong many years ago. All the walls are a pearly white. It gives the perfect contrast with the dark floors. I have a beautiful floor to ceiling wrap around book case. My collection is extensive. I have all the classics from Moby Dick to Huckleberry Finn. Also‚ the collections contains maybe books on my personal favorite topics such as: spirituality‚ self-help‚ mysticism‚ various religions and cultures‚ and sacred texts. Just a few feet away is my beloved fireplace

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    A Bridge to Terabithia

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    fantasyland across the creek in the woods where they live. They call it Terabithia. Everyday after school Jess & Leslie go to Terabithia. Leslie is the queen and Jess is the king. They play all kinds of games there‚ Leslie tells Jess stories like Moby Dick‚ and Jess pretends that his family is not poor. Also‚ Leslie is the only person that understands that Jess wants to be an artist. Everyone else makes fun of him so he feels like being an artist is dumb. Leslie even buys him an expensive art set

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    The Harry Potter series‚ Huckleberry Finn‚ Alice‚ Animal Farm‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ The Diary of Anne Frank‚ The Grapes of Wrath and Moby Dick. These classic pieces of literature have been vital to teach values and morals‚ but have all been censored at one point in time. Censorship is the process of banning types of media as a result of so-called “objectionable content”. Many other pieces of literature have been censored throughout public libraries and 85 percent of these instances go unreported

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    Laurie Anderson and Cindy Sherman Cindy Sherman and Laurie Anderson demonstrate art in the modern era by using two very unique forms of art while still maintaining their roles as two of the most influential artists of today. Cindy Sherman’s unique and innovative style of photographing herself in a majority of her photographs‚ which is her own form or style of photography. Her ability to transform herself and express various types of emotion in any of her photographs is what makes her matchless.

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