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Famous Mathematicians: A Book Review
825 Words - 3 Pages.... of numbers. Data was another important mathematical writing, which discussed early dealings with algebra. Euclid wrote the problem of dividing geometric figures, such as rectangles and triangles, in a book called "On the Division of Figures." Euclid's name will be known throughout mathematical history because of his work on the Elements, which has been and will continue to be an important part of mathematics.
Archimedes was born in Syracuse in 287 BC and is thought of as the greatest mathematician, engineer, and physicist of ancient times. He was often asked by King Hieron to solve problems or assist in the safekeeping of Syracuse by developing different defense mecha ....
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Great Gatsby
397 Words - 2 Pages.... in the novel. By creating these personable characters, Fitzgerald is allowing the reader to associate
himself with Gatsby, and letting him use his imagination, so that in the end, the reader can decide if the is truly 'great'. Fitzgerald allows the reader to
incorporate the story into their own past and past relationships, ultimately putting the reader in Gatsby's shoes and seeing what the reader would do in the same
situation. It raises a great debate; should people live their lives yearning for something in the past? Is it acceptable to live one's whole life on a past experience or
memory hoping to reach back in time and pull the past to the present. Is it healthy?
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The Cask Of Amontllado
459 Words - 2 Pages.... way to have Luchresi sample the wine and get his opinion on its authenticity. He knows that Fortunato would never give up an opportunity to sample such a fine wine, nor would his ego allow an "inferior" connoisseur to judge the quality of the wine. The way in which Montresor manipulates Fortunato's ego is masterful.
Montresor knows the servants have left for the evening because he ordered them not to abandon the house, but told them that he would not be returning until morning. He knew that during this time of merriment the servants would disappear as soon as he turned his back. He lures Fortunato deeper and deeper into the family catacombs where the cask of amontillado ....
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The Red Badge Of Courage: Fear Of First Battle
522 Words - 2 Pages.... to make the proud. After Henry runs away from the first battle he feels embarrassed because he didn't have a wound. No one knew he ran so he still had his pride and after that his attitude changed and he began fighting with no fear.
Tom Wilson is another young sodier in the 304th regiment who is called the loud soldier. When he is in the tent talking to Henry and conklin he talks about how he will not run and take on the whole army on by himself. When he is in the first battle he tries to run but is caught by an officer and made to go back and fight. His attitude changed from being confident to being scard of fighting.
Jim conklin is also a soldier in the 304th regiment who ....
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Imagery Words And Their Role In Literature
1519 Words - 6 Pages.... She belongs to the middle class. She tries to escape her class, though she knows it is not possible to happen. She daydreams all the time, thinks that all the good things should belong to her. She borrows “a superb necklace of diamonds” from her friend Mrs. Forreister, making herself the most beautiful woman in the party. She spends a wonderful time there, “danced joyfully, passionately, intoxicated with pleasure, thinking of nothing, but the moment, in the triumph of her beauty, in the glory of her success, on cloud nine with happiness made up of all the admiration, of all the aroused desire, of this victory so complete and so sweet to the heart of any woman. ....
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The Lost World: Summary
1694 Words - 7 Pages.... After the lecture, Levine talks
to Malcolm to help him in finding this "Lost World." Malcolm again dismisses
him. After a couple weeks of Levine nagging him, he sort of gets more into the
idea, and starts to believe it. Levine Narrows it down to one island, Isla
Sorna, and just leaves without telling anyone.
Two of Levine's students, Kelly and Arby, get worried when he wasn't there to
teach their class, because they were supposed to go on a field trip with him
that day. They go to a guy named Doctor Thorne, a guy that was making
specialized equipment for their trip. He said that he didn't know what was
going on. They contact Malcolm and they go to Levine's apart ....
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"A White Heron" And "The Beast In The Jungle": A Comparison And Contrast Essay
776 Words - 3 Pages.... daily
chore, she was coercing the cow back home when surprised by the presence of
a stranger. He was ever so polite and friendly. He was hunting the Great
White Heron and had hoped she or her family might put him up for the
evening. In a nice sort of way he was pushy and insistent. Not used to
interacting with many people, the reader can see it would have been a
difficult situation for her to handle any other way. Rather, it handled
her. The grandmother was most receptive and hospitable. Over the course
of the short stay, Sylvy realized many things. The hunter offered money in
exchange for help in finding the heron's nest. Not only was his offer
tempting and attract ....
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Escaping Harlem
987 Words - 4 Pages.... settled in my belly…” Sonny’s brother never respected Sonny’s interest in music. He thought it was only some fantasy or passing phase. He never took the time to actually listen to his brother and take him seriously. In the end Sonny’s brother realizes how important the music is. He sees it not as notes and sounds but an expression of their past and his emotions. It becomes a way to celebrate their struggle in an unforgiving world.
The protagonist in the story is Sonny’s brother. He is a dynamic character that learns how important it is to respect other people’s philosophies. “Freedom lurked around us around us and I understood, at last, that he could hel ....
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