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The following is a 1 page critical analysis information page of a short story called The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The paper will present a thesis statement, 2 questions that present information from the book toward the thesis and 15 direct quotes from characters in the book. It is supported only by the book and is written in MLA format. NOTE: because of the size of some of the excerpts, the paper spilled over into a second page. | more info
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The following is a one page literal analysis essay that analyzes the story The Pardoners Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer. The paper describes information provided by the author about the main character, the narrator, who also happens to be the old man and the pardoner. The paper also examines choices made by the character and his actions. The paper is supported only by the story and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a three-page research paper discussing The Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns. A summary of the book reflects the thesis about the book being related to the author's family. A conclusion with critical analysis of the book follows the summary. It relies on four sources presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 4-page book review. The paper reviews Why We Cant Wait by Martin Luther King Jr. The review includes an in depth summary of the book. It also includes information about the author and his writing. It relies on 1 source and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a three-page term paper discussing authority in The Crucible, written in 1952 by Arthur Miller. A very short background of the play and time period is given. Two basic questions are answered about who held authority in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and how the Salem Witch Trials empower individuals who were previously powerless. All events are put in perspective of the time period in which they occurred. Ten quotations from the play are integrated into the paper. It relies on one source, The Crucible, presented in MLA format. | more info
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The following is a 1 page paper that lists adjectives that could be used to describe several of the main characters in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The list requested is for 3 adjectives for Betty Parris, Mercy Lewis & Martha Covey. Then list 2 adjectives that describe Betty & Mercy, Mercy & Martha, and Martha & Betty. Then list 2 adjectives that describe Betty, Mercy & Martha as a collective group. The paper is not supported by any sources (just the story) and is written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a four page book report on the book The Pursuit of Fairness. The writer gives a summary of the book in 2-3 pages and one page is discusses some reaction to the book. The paper is written on a college freshman level and uses one source, the book. | more info
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Summary: This is a five-page book review of the book, The Buffalo Soldiers, by Tom Willard. It is the only source cited for the material used in the paper. The paper discusses the role of black soldiers during the Civil War and in many of the armed conflicts the United States has been involved in since the Revolutionary War. It follows the career of Sergeant Augustus Sharp and his family as they serve an ungrateful nation in the 10th Cavalry of the nineteenth century. | more info
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Summary: This is a three-page, MLA-style essay reviewing a book by Gloria Ladson-Billings called, The Dreamkeepers. There are no other sources used for this paper. The essay discusses the results of Ms. Ladson-Billings observations of eight dedicated teachers who work with underprivileged children. They employ different styles and personalities but all are professionals who enhance the lives of their students. | more info
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This is a college junior level book review on; Parish Priest: Michael McGivney and American Catholicism written by Douglas Brinkley and Julie M. Fenster. The life of Fr. McGivney, his contributions to American Catholicism and other various aspects of the book are discussed. This is a 3 page review written in MLA format, it relies on 2 sources. | more info
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This is a very brief summary and a works cited of the book, International Case Law. | more info
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The purpose of this 10-page, MLA style paper is to discuss and review the book Leisure in Your Life: An Exploration (4th Edition) by Geoffrey Godbey, published in 1994 by Venture Publishing of Pennsylvania. Bibliography offers 2 sources. | more info
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This is a 10-page book report on John Kotters Leading Change. This report summarizes and critiques the book, and it relates the book to the writers own experience. The book and two reviews of it are the sources of this report, which is presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a 2-page book report discussing a biography of the TV newsmagazine 60 Minutes. The book is this reports sole source. The report is presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a one page essay that serves as a review of the book American Sign Language: A Look at its History, Structure and Community by Charlotte Baker and Carol Padden. It references no materials beyond the book itself. | more info
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This three-page paper answers four questions based on the book Incidents in the life of a slave girl, which was apparently written by a slave girl, Harriet Ann Jacobs. This paper looks at the validity of this claim along with other questions concerning the concept of Christianity to the slaves, the concept of oppression, and what aspect of the law prevented her from feeling safe even after she had lived a number of years as a free person in North America. The book referred to is the only reference. | more info
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This is a three page review of the book South: the Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton. The book is the only source. | more info
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This is a 7-page report describing recidivism and desistance as seen through the eyes of Shadd Maruna and other theorists. It covers their opinions as compared and contrasted with those in Marunas book, Making Good. It is presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a two page paper. It reviews Emile Zola The Ladies Paradise in the context of fashion history. It follows the MLA style and references no sources beyond the book itself. | more info
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This essay analyzes the father son relationship between the two main characters in the story You Could Be My Dad. Specific examples from the story are used to show how this relationship is not too far from a normal father son relationship even though the two men are not really related. The paper also explains why being alone is so frightening. Pages: 3 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the book A People's History of the United States. How the book addresses the lives of the minorities in America and looks at American history from a different and truthful point of view is analyzed. Pages: 2.3 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper is a report on Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John. It illustrates the change in Annie's life when her mother begins pushing her into womanhood. Annie's sense of who she is begins to encounter great confusion as she desperately seeks to remain the little girl she loved being. Pages: 8 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses Kate Chopin's book The Awakening and its symbolism. The role of women during the release of this book is explained and how the book's main character breaks away from her assigned roles as a woman. All characters in the book are discussed as well as society's opinion of the book. Pages: 5 Sources: 1 Format: Turabian | more info
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This paper explains the moral dilemma of the main character in Barn Burning. The writer's opinion of how the character handled this dilemma is given as well as the effect it had on the other characters in the story. Pages: 1 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper analyzes Toni Morrison's book Beloved. The horrid and cruel manner in which slaves were treated as well as the issue of race and the effects of slavery in relation to the book are discussed. Whether the mental or physical abuse is more damaging is a theme throughout the paper and the author presents arguments to support both sides. Pages: 7 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper analyzes the book A Clockwork Orange and its main character Alex. The writer of this essay attempts to show the reader that Alex deserves no sympathy and uses specific examples in the book that illustrate the point that he has no remorse for his evil actions. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper analyzes the conflict between Professor Hardwigg and his nephew Henry in Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. How the conflicts are resolved and how their relationship changes is also discussed. Pages: 1.7 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper is a literary analysis of Walker Percy's The Loss of the Creature. The writer of this essay argues that the story is confusing and hard to follow and they back this opinion using specific examples from the piece. The underlying meaning of the story is also discussed. Pages: 6 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible. What aspects in the story are true according to historical accounts as well as what the story took away from the actual witch trials are explained. Pages: 1 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper is a book review of Mihaly Csikszentimahalyi's book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. It summarizes each chapter of the book and gives direct quotes from various parts of the book. Pages: 2 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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