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    Maladies Sparknotes

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    Introduction This essay is based upon the book The Interpreter of Maladies‚ written by Jhumpa Lahiri. This book was published in 1999 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Summary The novel’s first short story is titled "A Temporary Matter” and is about a married couple‚ Shukumar and Shoba‚ who are dealing with the loss of their baby. When their electricity was cut off for five days they were forced to confront the true darkness that clouded their lives. It ended with them weeping for their stillborn

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    The Immortals Sparknotes

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    In Martin Amis’s short story “The Immortals” the readers are told the story of a man’s life as an immortal. The man is also the narrator and majority of the story is being told during a nuclear war. Throughout the story is becomes known that the narrator lacks credibility and he is not an immortal‚ which he claims to be. Firstly‚ the title of Amis’s short story is plural which automatically gives the reader the impression that there will be multiple immortals. However‚ throughout the story the narrator

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    Puffy‚ The Underwater pufferfish robot By Malakai Lohse’ The Problem The ocean. It cover most of the planet. And yet‚ we know virtually nothing about it. And even we can’t explore the entire ocean ourselves. That’s why we built robots to do it for us. The problem is that we can’t study the animals without scaring them away with our robots. That is where Puffy comes in. He is pufferfish themed‚ because of the fact that another fish like a pufferfish wouldn’t scare them away‚ right? You might

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    Fantine Sparknotes

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    Jean Valjean is an ex-convict who leaves behind a life of hatred and deceit. He makes a fortune with innovative industrial techniques. Valjean finds happiness in loving his adopted daughter Cosette‚ and helping people who are in difficult situations‚ even if it is risking his own life and welfare. Valjean later in his life falls in love with a woman‚ who goes by the name of Fantine. Fantine is a working-class girl who leaves her hometown of Montreuil-sur-mer to find her fortune in Paris. She is the

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    The Fountain Sparknotes

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    [pic] I consider The Fountain an epic because first‚ it has gods: Mayan and Christian; it’s got a hero‚ Hugh Jackman‚ other wise known as; Tommy‚ and the quested tree of life from the Garden of Eden. It is a life-altering journey also because Tommy finally sees all of the things in life that he has done wrong‚ like choosing work over his wife‚ and he also changes the way he treats people. This movie makes the way people think change because they can compare their cultures from today’s culture

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    The Loons Sparknotes

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    Through out the story‚ the loons and their cries symbolize the aboriginal people and their attitudes towards the white settlers and their treatment not only towards native culture but‚ the stereotypical mentality pressed upon them. These feelings of ‘“despair‚ the unprootedness‚ the loss of the land”’ (Stovel 219) where caused by many generations of mistreatment‚ stereotypical‚ and racist mentality. The ethnocentric attitudes of the time‚ are none better portrayed than by the character of Vanessa

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    No Choirboy Sparknotes

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    Teenagers sentenced to death all because of violence and murder. No Choirboy is all about teens that try to find the easy way out; and along the way their path went wrong causing them to murder and violence. This book change my point of view on life by that easy and fast is not always the best way. This book has inspired me to further my education‚ because even though it is not easy to always go past of high school the effort is still there its better than a life of crime. The teenagers in this

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    Ill Will Sparknotes

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    Dan Chaon’s Ill Will One of the darkest books of the year‚ Ill Will is a story you will never forget; it’s dark subplots are intertwined to unveil difficulties all humans face. “People can find patterns in all kinds of random events. It’s called apophenia. It’s the tendency we humans have to find meaning in disconnected information.” -Dan Chaon. Examining something as intricate as the human brain takes great meaning and caution; but when handled right‚ can be a powerful message. Writing with the

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    Indigènes Sparknotes

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    Indigènes‚ or the forgotten heroes: Perhaps‚ the movie that provides a deeper representation of North Africans in the French context is Rachid Bouchareb’s Indigènes. The movie explores the experience of soldiers from North Africa and other French colonies in the continent. The story focuses exclusively on a group of North African soldiers who are fighting to liberate France from the German occupation during World War Two‚ but the nature of their patrimony is excruciatingly ambiguous. The characters’

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    that an Underwater Welder Should Have Everyone in search of a career or a job to put itself into‚ to have profit‚ to earn for a living‚ and to support their family for their needs and their wants‚ in other words to earn money . The list of reasons why a person is in need of money could be infinite. But‚ in the general public‚ one compete each other in order to employ themselves. In these cases‚ skills and attitudes are a method of obtaining the job or career that a person wants. In underwater welding

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