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    History of Mayan Culture

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    brother took over. In some cases wife took over. If no family successor was available a new ruler was selected from the upper class. Crime was also an issue for the Mayans. Criminals were punished in different ways according to what they had done. A thief would become the servant of his victim. Murderers were put to death, sometimes as part of ritual sacrifices. For minor crimes, hair was cut as a sign of disrespect. There were also class separations like the ruling class and the common people. Warriors

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a story of a father and son who are in a post-apocalyptic world, where all they have is the things on their back and each other.Their goal is to cross the desolate and scorched America to reach the west coast where they might seek refuge and a better life. Most of the book the characters are walking across roads and scavenging food so that they can stay living. Their only defense is a revolver the father keeps in his pocket that only has two rounds in the chamber and

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    Imagery Used In Macbeth

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    Whilst reading, the brain uses all of the sense to create a definite image of what is occurring within the pages of a book. Imagery consists of the use of symbols to convey an idea or create a specific atmosphere. Shakespeare uses imagery to effectively manipulate the audience’s feelings towards characters and events. With limited access to props and costumes, Shakespeare uses imagery to help the audience develop an understanding of the text, more clearly envision what is going on, and to be able

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    The Creation of Suspense in Different Film Genres We humans demand a lot nowadays where a film is concerned. No longer do we want simple, traditional storylines (well at least I don’t!), but instead we expect big explosions, top-notch special effects and quality acting. Film directors have a tough task keeping its audience happy; however the more suspense they create in their films, the more appreciative we will be of it. A classic horror or an intense thriller tends

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    Summary Josh Saunders, a student living in Santa Feliz has something terrible happen to him. He becomes one of the creatures he feared most of, a Wildling. He becomes half-human, half-mountain lion. Josh is on the news everywhere and only trusts his friends Marina and Desmond to back him up. However, Marina has been keeping her wildling a secret from her best friends for many months now. As the friends try to live a normal life, they meet Elzie and other wildlings. Their desire of a normal

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    I. Book Title A. The title Red Queen relates to this book because Mare is a red, but she discovers she has powers like the Slivers. She is betrothed to Prince Maven and has the potential to become the first Red queen. Maven actually betrays her in the end, but gives her a chance to become his “Red Queen”. II. Characters A. Mare is a very believable character. She is easy to relate to, her flaws are just like any other person in this world. She makes mistakes and worries too much and this is what

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    Book 1: If I was a character in the Iliad, I would refuse to fight in this war. I don’t understand how there is not more discontent among the lower hierarchy of the army. I would not see the point of fighting simply to retrieve Menelaus’s ex-wife Helen; is it really worth giving up all of their lives to get her back? I understand that they were also concerned with heroism and honor, but to me fighting over such a simple disagreement doesn’t make much sense. That aspect, along with the inclusion of

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    Cry, The Beloved Country

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    Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country takes place during the late 1940’s in Southern Africa. Specifically, in High Place, Ndotsheni, and Johannesburg. It takes place during a time of social change. There is racial inequality taking place during the late 1940’s. The novel shows what it was like to be living during this time. Cry, the Beloved Country has an urban and crowded feeling for most of the novel. This novel is written in past-tense, third-person omniscient point of view. Occasionally, the

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    Nike Nike, the winged goddess of victory, was the daughter of the giant Pallas and the river Styx, and Greek soldiers prayed to her so that they could achieve victory. http://www.businessinsider.com/history-of-nike-facts-about-its-50th-anniversary-2014-11 Pegasus Pegasus was born when Perseus decapitated Medusa’s heads. The blood created Pegasus. He was a winged stallion. He was used by Bellephorn to go to Mount Olympus but Zeus didn’t like that. Bellephorn fell to Earth and Pegasus went

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    Title Where the Wild Things Are Author Maurice Sendak What it’s all about? A young boy who dreams of a land of Wild Things away from his problems at home. Why it was chosen? It is a quality picture book because it is a Caldecott Medal winner. Title Where in the Wild?: Camouflaged Creatures Concealed…and Revealed Author David Schwartz What it’s all about? Pictures of creatures that are camouflaged with poems that offer clues to find out the animals identity. Why it was chosen? It was chosen due

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