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    The Drake Passage is a fierce body of water that is around the Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic. It connects the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean and extends through the Southern Ocean. It is the shortest crossing to Antarctica, than any other landmass. The other two passages are around the extreme Southern part of South America. The winds are so extreme, ships can’t make a headway through the Passage. The Antarctic current pushes more than 600 time the flow

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    The Passage Short Story

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    understand the hardships that this time in one's life may have. These hardships help develop the young into an adult. In the following stories the authors utilize selected detail to convey the development into adulthood. In the first short story, The Passage by Dalton Trumbo uses special detail in order to explain the loving relationship between the father and the son. For example, the author uses the symbol of an “enormous pine” and the sentence, “ his father has always preferred his company to that

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    Compare and Contrast: Passage 1: Description of Tom, Passage 2: Gatsby seen The first passage is a description of Tom. He is portrayed as strongly built: "It was a body capable of enormous leverage-a cruel body." He also seems to be a brutal an supercilious man. Words as "arrogant", "sturdy", "gruff" and "husky" create a mood around him which is quite unpleasant. This description is very objective and we get a clear picture of what Tom looks like. We are also given a description of Tom's

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    The passage from the story of The Lives Of The Dead, gives O'Brien's views on storytelling and how he pushes fiction within his short novel. Furthermore, this passage starting from the bottom of page 230 going to 231, allows the reader to not only get a general feel as to what O’Brien means when he refers to storytelling, but also how he feels when he recalls his memories and how he writes them on paper. To start off, the passage begins with O’Brien’s views on storytelling stating that “you dream

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    Rite Of Passage

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    Rite of passages are traditions that has been around in different cultures for many years. These rite of passages is a way of celebrating the transition from childhood to maturity. In the Spanish culture there is a rite passage called “Quinceañera”, which is the Spanish world for a girl that turns 15 years old, this rite is not only for girls but also boys. During a “Quinceañera” the adolescent is introduced to the family as an adult. This celebration is very similar to the “Sweet Sixteen” celebration

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    Mulk Raj Anand display a common disdain for British imperialism and racism while sharing in a struggle to fully capture the complexities of the British Raj while still spreading their intended message in their novels, A Passage to India and Untouchable. Untouchable and A Passage to India were not written solely for entertainment. The authors’ shared purpose for writing the stories is more important than the stories themselves. Forster was largely involved in the politics of imperialism, having

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    Symbols of Maturity A gown represents womanhood. A rope signifies manhood. A fire embodies adulthood. Growing up that is what life taught me. Being bicultural I experience and view different rites of passage in society I must go through almost everyday. These rites of passage were given to me through the time span of my childhood and discovered through the endless maze of society. It is built by my family and self-realization of what I have to accomplish. I always know what I and my family need to

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    Drake's Passage

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    “the worst ocean on the globe.” (82) It can be truly appalling. Drake’s Passage is an 800 kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Once key characteristic of Drake’s Passage is that “There is no significant land anywhere around the world at the latitudes of Drake Passage.” This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the movement of

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    I have selected the passage Mark 10:17-31 to wrestle with. I can remember since I was young hearing various interpretations of this text. Sometimes it was in a positive light, but most of the time the text was used in a critical, negative manner. I have always found admiration first for the courage to directly ask Jesus the question and second for the grand command to give all away in addition to keeping the Commandments to follow Jesus. One detail that I find intriguing is that he states that

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    Rite Of Passage

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    Rites of passage are key aspects of every culture. According to Window on Humanity written by Conrad Phillip Kottak, a rite of passage is an individual or collective transition from one stage in life to another that involves a change in social status. Although they differ between cultures, every rites of passage includes three major phases: separation, liminality, and incorporation. Separation is when the person withdraws from an old social status. For example, when a Maasai boy is about to begin

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