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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
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The book, 'The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin' is one of the most fascinating books in the history. The book is not organized in the manner in which most autobiographies are written; however, it includes most of the significant periods on which the book is written. The book does ...
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Uses of Scriptures in counseling
Uses of Scriptures in counseling
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Number of philosophies explains the use and value of Scripture in counseling or Christian counseling, thought practicians have not present a theme of literature regarding the valuable use of scripture in the time of counseling. The paper presents a brief appraisal of ...
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American Literature during 1914-1945
American Literature during 1914-1945
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The wars America has fought have been a great source of inspiration and an important theme for the American literature especially for the major writers of those times. It is important to consider that what would American literature had been without literary works such ...
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American Literature
American Literature
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The end of the World War signaled the end of an era. Millions of males who had been engaged in fighting on the borders of their countries or even in foreign lands finally returned home in order to reap the fruits of their labors, the freedom their hard ...
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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Through gritty detail, hyperbole, and winsome humor, Maya Angelou describes the coming of age of the Maya character, an examination of her child-self as Marguerite "Maya" Johnson, the focus of the autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird ...
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Character Analysis of “The Narrator”
Character Analysis of “The Narrator”
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The paper reflects the corruption of youth society and its flair of change fall into an important incident that brought the drastic transform.
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The short story of “Greasy Lake” is penned down of by T. Coraghessan Boyle. The story composed ...
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Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
The book Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen who was a novelist that had a narrow focus which extended into a wide variety of concerns. The books written by her are considered to be good romance novels, and consist of critiques of vanity ...
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Prose to Prose
Prose to Prose
Introduction
The following paper compares and discusses the two literary pieces of Edith Wharton namely Roman Fever and Ethan Frome.
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Roman Fever
In Roman Fever, the plot is developed in an interesting and different way. Here, the present situation is unfolded by the dialogues of Grace Ansley and ...
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Critical Analysis of “No Room at the Inn” by Yasmine Alibhai-Brown
Critical Analysis of “No Room at the Inn” by Yasmine Alibhai-Brown
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There are a number of issues and controversies that needs immediate attention. However, there are also a number of ways of individuals express their concern regarding these issues. ...
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Evil in Twentieth Century
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The study is related to representation of evil in the twentieth century, in this context, evil is an umbrella concept that includes both a moral aspect (sin) and a natural, non-moral aspect (suffering). Most religions address both moral evil and natural evil.
In the two largest religions in ...