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Critical Reflection Journals. This four-and-one-half undergraduate paper is intended as a journal reflection on ads in "The Face" in light of Douglas and hooks. The ads prove the statements made by the two authors, and deny the social change that has come about for women.
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The Indigo Child This is a brief position paper on the book, "The Indigo Children" written by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober. They have written about special children who are called the "Indigo children".
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C¨¦zanne Is the Message. This paper explores the art of C¨¦zanne in light of certain theories about that art from Marshall McLuhan.
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The Character Development of Sophie In Jostein Gaarder's Novel "Sophie's World". This paper explores the development of Sophie's character in Jostein Gaarder's classic novel Sophie's World and how and why her quest to answer two very simple questions enriched her as an individual.
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Book Report: The Destruction of The Bison. A report on Andrew Isenberg's The Destruction of the Bison, an environmental history of the Great Plains concerned mainly with the interaction between industry and environment in the near-extinction of the American buffalo during the late 1800s.
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Analysis of Article. This seven-page undergraduate paper is an abstract (first-page), and analysis of the article. It concentrates on why the study was done and what was found, and explains the content of each figure and table.
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The Ghost in Beloved. Toni Morrison's Beloved, centers itself, brilliantly, upon the Platonic dialogue - what is the truth? What is it that we know, what is our memory? What is death? The idea of death and memory, thus the loss of that which makes a person once their soul has departed - a concept that is reinforced at the very beginning of the story when Baby Suggs talks of her sorrow that she can only remember "scraps" of her eight children. Here, death is understood as that which separates the person, that which we remember, from their bodies. Memories provide a way for the soul to 'revisit' the living. They change how we view the now. As the memories of a person are separate from that person, then they, in effect, like the soul, are immortal. The nature of the Ghost in Morrison's book, then, is to confront us with our memories, to show us the changing and shifting nature of the mind and what we know about ourselves. In this novel, we are confronted with a very significant presence, Beloved, who spans generations within the story to link the women from Africa to America together. She is the embodiment of the archetypal memories that link all people with a shared past. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the use of the ghost in Beloved.
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