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1894, Kate Chopin wrote, ”The Story of an Hour.” In this fictional tale the author describes the experience of Louise Mallard, a woman with heart trouble, immediately after receiving news of her husbands death. Unlike the expected reaction, Louise
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has had to take safety precautions never seen before in America. Every public place has new rules and regulations of exactly what one can have. In entering somewhere such as Yankee Stadium, one can no longer have a backpack. One must also be patted
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Nowadays, smoking is one of the major concerns of public health issue. It is our responsibility to intervene with smoking. This addictive behavior is the number one preventable cause of premature mortality. According to the Public Health Researcher
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of a young woman who has died, and how that memory affects the entire town. The Grecian urn is the canvas which Keats writes a testimony to her and it is unclear whether he himself is in love with her. The setting for the poem is directly described.
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policy and resources have been focused, quite appropriately, on reducing violent crimes, sex offenses, and drug dealing. The original Sentencing Reform Act passed by the 1981 Legislature, placed auto theft at the bottom of the seriousness level list,
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has many different interpretations that would possibly come to the reader’s mind. The story, for the most part, circles around the protagonist, Ralph. Ralph is a twelve-year-old with blonde hair; he is also elected to be the leader of the island.
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is an author that most certainly did not belong in the “Puritan Age,” but rather in the “Transcendentalist” time period. Hawthorne wrote “the Scarlet Letter” as an allegory to ask the question, “What is sin?” Hawthorne’s main focus of writing “The
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a novel by Charles Dickens, is a complex, and at times, humorous tale of the love, fortune, and expectations of a Mr. Philip Pirrip. “My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my christian name being Philip, my infant tongue could make of both
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the most part. Throughout the book there were many strong points and weak points. One strong point was that Catherine, the main character, spoke her mind and it’s usually a good thing for girls her age who are reading this to know its okay to do so
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living on the 100-acre island that I grew up, on was massacred. Luckily all the sheep weren’t wiped out all at once. It was after the first couple victims were discovered and investigated that we suspected some type of carnivorous predator (although
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