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  • Subliminal Messages

    Subliminal Messages

    Are you sure that you aren’t being subconsciously manipulated into making decisions that you wouldn’t normally make? Are you sure that over the next few days, your purchases of popcorn and Coke will be completely under your conscious control? Are you even sure that I haven’t embedded secret messages into this research paper to manipulate you into giving me an A? If you didn’t consciously perceive “secret messages” but you did perceive them subconsciously, then

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    Essay Length: 2,302 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill a Mocking Bird Essay \\\\\\\"remember its a sin to kill a mockingbird\\\\\\\" That was the only time i herd Atticus say it was a sin to do some thing... It is a sin to kill a mockingbird. this is repeatedly exemplified in this book. For example Tom Robinson, Atticus and Boo Radly were all \\\\\\\"mockingbirds\\\\\\\" in the book To Kill A Mockinbird by. Harpor Lee. Atticus was because he was disliked by some

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    Essay Length: 843 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill a Mocking Bird Essay -Courage- Harper Lee's timeless classic of human nature and evils of mankind are well highlighted throughout the plot of "To Kill a Mocking Bird." This novel mainly centers on the characters' lives through racial prejudice at extreme measures. Courage is presented several times throughout the book and is the dominant defense towards vile people and dead-ended circumstances. Justice and equality are two important traits lacking in the town of

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    Essay Length: 812 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Scout was exposed numerous times to the outwardly prejudice people of Maycomb Co., Alabama. These prejudices are separated into what I would consider three catagories: race, sex, and lifestyle discriminations. The most prominent being the racial descrimination, which as Harper Lee pointed out, was not just limited to the cacausion population of Maycomb. One of these instinces was when Lula commented on Finch children coming

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    Essay Length: 548 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Dont Harm A Mockingbird

    Dont Harm A Mockingbird

    Alexis Dye Mr. Webb, 3 3-16-05 Don't Harm a Mockingbird My brother was once accused of creating artwork with harmful intentions towards his art teacher. He had to go to court, and it is now permanently in his records. He was innocent and was harmed by the evil misconception of his art teacher. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the death of a mockingbird is used as a symbol to portray the harm

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    Essay Length: 850 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird The protagonist of To Kill A Mocking Bird, learns that their friends are not the most sincere or justifying. The main character of Harper Lee's novel learns the truth and realizes how life really is in Maycomb County, " the tired old southern town"(pg.73). She unveils the stereotypes, hypocritical and the injustice of her city. Jean Louise Finch, the young southern girl, goes through many situations and experiences that

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    Essay Length: 814 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2010
  • To Kill A Mockinbird

    To Kill A Mockinbird

    To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is definitely an excellent novel and it portrays life and the role of racism back in the 1930's. A reader may not interpret several aspects in and of the book through just the plain text. Boo Radley, Atticus, and the title represent three such things. In this essay, one will be introduced to the similarities and differences of Boo Radley and Atticus Finch. Not really disclosed to

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    Essay Length: 1,079 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • A Time To Kill

    A Time To Kill

    Some of the most important decisions in our lives are based on the values that our families and surrounding community impose on us. To make a difficult decision, especially about someone else’s future we have to put ourselves in the other persons shoe’s. I believe in the movie “A Time to Kill” , Jake the lawyer’s closing argument would have allowed me to put myself in the shoes of the father of the girl that

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    Essay Length: 436 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Guns Kill

    Guns Kill

    American people don't need to own guns just to have one for their own safety. After a Class discussion on guns in America, and all the news and statistics out there, I don't think that the average American should own or be able to possess any type of firearm. There are few exceptions being Police Officers and other law enforcement individuals. The Constitutions states we have the right to bear arms but that was written

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    Essay Length: 531 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Killing Mr. Griffin

    Killing Mr. Griffin

    Killing Mr. Griffin is an incredibly suspenseful novel which takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is written in third person point of view. The protagonist of this thrilling novel is Susan McConnell. Susan is a loner and mostly stays home with her nose in the books. She works hard at her studies and usually has no trouble with her teachers. But, Mr. Griffin is an exception. Mark Kinney, on the other hand, the antagonist,

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    Essay Length: 784 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2010
  • Mutant Message Down Under

    Mutant Message Down Under

    A consistent mood throughout a book and the effect it leaves on a reader's awareness of certain aspects of life can determine the reader's overall opinions and perceptions of the book. "Mutant Message Down Under," by Marlo Morgan, does a good job of both maintaining a consistent mood and kept the reader thinking about the book and relating it to his life long after the last pages had been turned. This story is about one

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    Essay Length: 794 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • Messages That Stick

    Messages That Stick

    Effective communication is essential to the success of any business organization. Since the world is becoming a global village it is of utmost importance to effectively communicate within and outside of an organization. However, due to large organizational sizes and tall organizational structures it becomes difficult to get any message across. This creates boundaries in the organization, internally in terms of various departments and externally in terms of customers. To overcome this dilemma, in the

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    Essay Length: 1,584 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • To What Extent Does Aristophanes Attempt To Give His Audience A Serious Political Message In вЂ?The Frogs’?

    To What Extent Does Aristophanes Attempt To Give His Audience A Serious Political Message In �The Frogs’?

    Aristophanes was one of the most famous comedy playwrights of the 5th century BC. He was an arch conservative which means that he was a traditional politician and disliked the radical democracy, he believed that the aristocrats should remain in power because they were better than the average Athenian. The Frogs, was first performed at the Lenaea in 405 BC as part of the yearly celebration of Dionysus, which means that everyone would have had

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    Essay Length: 2,185 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Is Gandhi'S Message Of Nonviolence Still Relevant In Today'S World?

    Is Gandhi'S Message Of Nonviolence Still Relevant In Today'S World?

    Is Gandhi's Message of Nonviolence Still Relevant in Today's World? Courage, harmony, nonviolence, and peace. These are what Mahatma Gandhi fought for and these are what he gave his life for. Gandhi's message of nonviolence is still relevant in today's world. Perhaps even more so, because in a world torn to shreds by violence and hatred, Gandhi's message is a beacon for those who have nowhere to turn to. Gandhi was the most influential and

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    Essay Length: 428 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2010
  • Beauty Kills.

    Beauty Kills.

    "Beauty Kills" In the 1920s, the flapper look was in with the slender, sophisticated, flattened breasts. 1950s Marilyn Monroe was portrayed as the sex goddess because her body was voluptuous and curvy now it's the opposite media states she was FAT, society's famous 3 letter word. 1960s, we experienced the Twiggy era taken from the word Twig; Twiggy was 97 lbs 5'8" this was the launch of the anorexic look. In 1990s the supermodel for

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    Essay Length: 1,305 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • First They Killed My Father

    First They Killed My Father

    In 19, The Khmer Rouge became the ruling political party of Cambodia after overthrowing the Lon Nol government. Following their leader Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge imposed an extreme form of social engineering on Cambodian society. They wanted to form an anti-modern, anti-Western ideal of a restructured “classless agrarian society'', a radical form of agrarian communism where the whole population had to work in collective farms or forced labor projects. The Khmer Rouge revolutionary army

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    Essay Length: 1,056 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • A Time To Kill

    A Time To Kill

    A time to kill The author John Grisham was born on February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas. As a child he dreamed of being a professional baseball player. Realizing he didn't have the right stuff for a pro career, he began to study accountancy1 at Mississippi State University. After graduating at the University in Mississippi School of Law in 1981, he went on to practise law for nearly a decade in Southaven, specializing in criminal

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    Essay Length: 672 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • A Time To Kill

    A Time To Kill

    James Patterson is well known for his heart pumping homicide mystery. In 1st to Die a homicide detective Lindsay Boxer struggles with solving a triple homicide while trying to fight a rare blood condition called Neglis. Patterson is quite adept to creating interesting characters and his best comes from this novel. How the mind of Patterson works, I don't think anyone will ever now. The truth is he loves creating a good mystery, and a

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    Essay Length: 519 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    The Impact of Class Structure The rigid class structure and social stratification of Maycomb County had a profound effect on the events in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The impact of this class structure and the underlying prejudice was especially evident in the trial of Tom Robinson, a Maycomb black man. Because of the strict class system of Maycomb County and the extreme prejudice of the town, Tom Robinson was unjustly

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    Essay Length: 1,012 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2010
  • Drugs Kill Vs Crack And The Box

    Drugs Kill Vs Crack And The Box

    As they say, Drugs Kill, and Crack and the Box The word drug is portrayed as a substance uses as medicine or the ingredient in medicine which kills or inactivates germs or affects the body and organ function. Its well known definition is a narcotic and hallucinogen, one that is habit-forming. I assure you that most all drugs can be habit-forming from the good drugs to the bad drugs. The written works I will

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    Essay Length: 912 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2010
  • Malcom X Message To The Grass Roots

    Malcom X Message To The Grass Roots

    Malcolm X was born with the name Malcolm Little, in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19, 1925. Malcolm was a very bright student through grade school, graduating near the top of his class as an eight grader. When one of Malcolm's favorite teachers told him his dream of becoming a lawyer was "No realistic goal for a nigger" consequently, Malcolm lost interest in school . Malcolm then moved to Boston, Mass. working odd jobs, and

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    Essay Length: 4,649 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Mockingbird Summary

    Mockingbird Summary

    As the scene continues, the adult Jean-Louise - in voice-over - praises her father: There just didn't seem to be anyone or anything Atticus couldn't explain. Though it wasn't a talent that would arouse the admiration of any of our friends, Jem and I had to admit he was very good at that, but that was all he was good at, we thought. In the next memorable sequence, Atticus proves his Lincoln-esque stature to his

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    Essay Length: 487 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Dubus Killings

    Dubus Killings

    Dubus's "Killings": Prosecuting Attorney In the story "Killings" Matt Fowler kills Strout in revenge of his son Frank's murder. Matt assumes that Strout will only serve a few years and be out on probation and doesn't think he can face that happening. Ruth, Matt's wife feels she cannot go on with life as she sees Strout all over town and can't live with the fact that he's out on bail after killing her son Frank.

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    Essay Length: 738 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    "Well, it'd be sort of like shootin' a mockingbird, wouldn't it?" One of Harper Lee's final lines is stated by Jean Louise Finch, also known as Scout. She is a pure hearted seven years old child as by this quote she has successfully accomplished her two years development over the course of the novel. Scout is a remarkable portrayal of Lee's childhood, whose father was a lawyer as well. Maycomb County is the mirror image

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    Essay Length: 2,881 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • To Kill A Mocking Bird

    To Kill A Mocking Bird

    Thesis: Harper Lee demonstrates that things are not always as they seem through her portrayal of many of the characters; one can see that their appearances in the community do not always match their personality. Mrs. Dubose, the kid's neighbor, acts like a vulgar woman. In chapter 11, she taunts the kids because Atticus, their dad, is a "nigger lover". The kids do not like her very much because she makes fun of them frequently.

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    Essay Length: 1,096 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2010

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