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    Gray Code This is a variable weighted code and is cyclic. This means that it is arranged so that every transition from one value to the next value involves only one bit change. The gray code is sometimes referred to as reflected binary‚ because the first eight values compare with those of the last 8 values‚ but in reverse order. The gray code is often used in mechanical applications such as shaft Decimal Binary Gray encoders. Modulo 2 Arithmetic 0 0000 0000 This is binary addition with

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    something to learn from it. This specific survivor was a girl named Charlotte Guthmann Opfermann whose family was captured and deported when she was seventeen. Her family was sent to a concentration camp and her father was killed upon entry because he was a well known Jew. Her brother survived many camps and was finally killed just before the liberation of Auschwitz. She and her mother only survived but her mother died three years after they fled the concentration camp. Charlotte survived the terror

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    language and the style of the poem also lead us to being comfortable with the text. In this poem‚ the title "The Last Night that She Lived" already hints us about the somber attitude ahead. As we start off with the poem‚ the first stanza gives it to us‚ that a death has occurred in a normally Common Night. The meaning of the two capitalized letters C in common and N in night tells us that a night which is usually common‚ something different has occurred. The C and the N gives emphasis to both words to

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    Week 1: “The Last Night that She Lived…” (Emily Dickinson) Emily Dickinson was a phenomenal writer in her time‚ with an array of different literature pieces. In “The Last Night that She lived” Dickinson writes about the death of a girl‚ we are unknown of who this girl is to her. The girl dying may be perceived as Emily Dickinson herself‚ looking into the future of what her death may be like. The theme of this poem is clearly death. Dickinson handles the situation much better than most. Dickinson

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    The Gray Wolf

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    “The eyes of the wolf speak the mysteries of life. We must want to listen from our hearts to hear what they want to say” (Wolf Quotes). The Gray Wolf also known as the “Canis lupus was known to be the most largest nondomestic member of the dog family” (Fritts‚ Steven H). “They have lived in every type of habitat except from the tropical forests and the most arid deserts” (Fritts). From the moment gray wolves are born to the moment they die‚ they are viewed as a danger to humans. “Ever since the

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    Dorian Gray

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    The power and influence of time is a concept that has both puzzled and humbled practically every human since the beginning of our consciousness as a species. Struggling to comprehend and even possibly accept that the destiny of all living things in the world is to die‚ and that with every second of time passing comes the implication of how the encroaching moment during which we will finally succumb to something‚ whether it be illness‚ violence or just old age‚ has just become that much closer provokes

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    very subjective topic and in the poem “The Last Night She Lived”‚ by Emily Dickinson the speaker reveals attitudes of realization and melancholy towards the woman’s death. These attitudes are revealed through the author’s use of figurative language‚ tone and diction. Throughout the woman’s death process the speaker comes to a great realization‚ becoming more aware of herself and her surroundings. According to the speaker the night was a “common night‚” but the woman’s death “Made Nature different”

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    Like many of her poems‚ "The Last Night that She Lived" contains poet Emily Dickinson’s exploration of dying and human emotion. Rather than romanticizing death‚ however‚ Dickinson utilizes death as a simple process in human life. She achieves this by creating a tone progression in the speaker‚ beginning with excited hope in disappointed realization‚ through the use of exchange active and passive figurative language and structure patterns. Dickinson basically marks the shift of the speaker’s

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    Dorian Gray

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    based on numerous things such as: how they were raised‚ what type of environment they are in. However‚ in The Picture of Dorian Gray the main character Dorian says “Each of us has Heaven and Hell in him‚ Basil!” (Wilde 133). What Dorian is saying is that no matter how one is raised‚ and what environment one is in they will always do good and bad. In‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray the character Dorian by nature is a humble charming good- natured fellow; however‚ once he meets Harry he turns into a secretive

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    Dorian Gray

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    view of Dorian Gray‚ the novel is heavy with moral and spiritual corruption” In this essay I am going to be disguising how the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray” is engulfed with moral and spiritual corruption. For someone to be morally corrupted it means they don’t care about what is good and bad and only focus on themselves and what will make them happy‚ it sometimes could involve hurting and killing people along the way. In this case it could be used to illustrate how Dorian Gray gave his soul

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