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21435 The Quiet American The current essay is based on the detail analysis of Graham Greene's well-known and brilliant novel "The Quiet American" that describes American invasion to Vietnam and conflicting relations between these two countries. Besides, the book review will include the events of Vietnam War and the consequences it had on individual persons and on the formation of their characters.
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21468 Webpage Memo This paper is a memo announcing my companies Webpage. The company is Baseball USA and offers vintage baseball videos; DVD?s and broadcast to its customers. The memo will reveal the information that is included on webpage, security details and the information that is included on the webpage. As well, the information that will be provided on the page along with why I believe this will be a successful webpage for the company are briefly discussed in the memo.
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21535 Giovanni and Lusanna: Insights in Class Construction in Florence During the Renaissance This brief essay examines the book Giovanni and Lusanna: Love and Marriage in Renaissance Florence. The aim of the paper is to examine the manner in which the text and its examination of an actual trial in Florence in 1455 illustrate the particulars of the class system in Florence. Ultimately, the paper argues that the court's initial decision was overturned because it threatened the established hierarchy of the class system in Florence.
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21585 The Modern ?Telescreen? and Orwell?s 1984 This paper briefly examines the premises on which George Orwell's 1984 were based. Primarily, the paper discusses the tele-screen, the device in the novel that formed the backbone of the government's authority and control over its people. The paper argues that, while modern technology is very close to creating something like a tele-screen, the nature of information networks will make it impossible to use such a device and the associated network for strict social control.
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21685 Finding A New Story To Enact: Strengths And Weaknesses This essay examines some of the strengths and weaknesses in one aspect of the argument that Daniel Quinn presents in his landmark novel, Ishmael. Specifically, the paper briefly discusses Quinn's notion that it cultural mythology and ideology are at the root of the Taker destruction of the world and of themselves. The essay critically examines one of the primary principles of Quinn's argument.
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21730 Conflict and Authority in August Wilson?s Fences This paper examines the role of conflict and authority structures in August Wilson's famous play Fences. Specifically, the paper discusses the relationship between Troy Maxson and his son Cory. Much of their relationship in the play is centered on their differing ideas for Cory's future. In the end, we see that Cory both resisted and accepted his father's authority, but attempted to find his own power in the world.
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21764 Cultures of Childhood This paper is a report on two books about childhood, "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling, both of which use fantastic situations to illuminate truths about childhood and childhood problems and so create a sense of the world for young readers while also giving them answers to some of life's problems.
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