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of this astonishing activist fiction- Salt Fish Girl, which brings out issues of guerilla tactics, worker exploitation, sensual relationships, and feminist politics. Although, these issues are happening throughout the world nowadays, they are not
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in New York, NY. Faust grew up in a place called Garden City, NY. He was the son of Morris and Pauline Faust. His father Morris worked in the field of insurance business, and his mother was a housewife. In the year of 1943 Faust served in European
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his philosophy make him an outsider to the society in which he lives?
The author of the book 'The Outsider', Albert Camus was an existentialist. This philosophy formed the basis of his main character Mersault. As an existentialist this philosophy
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one man and his struggle to fulfill the American
dream and take his family along with him. Since the story is tragic, what would a tragedy be
without the title character, himself, dying? Well, probably just a sad story. So, it happens, but
we have
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especially modern tragedies such as Death of
a Salesman and The Great Gatsby is that of the American Dream. The American Dream is
summed up as "an American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material
prosperity." F. Scott Fitzg
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think about what's in our food. Not once do we stop and ask how the meat was processed, or wonder if it had ever been exposed to unsanitary conditions. We are confident we are receiving the best quality food our money can buy. In the 1900s, however,
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merchant, Ambroise-Francois Germain, "was probably the most profoundly intellectual woman that France has ever produced" (H.J. Mozans qtd. by Singh). Her interest in mathematics was inspired by her readings of the tragic death of Archimedes, who was
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University in Jerusalem. Graduating in 1991, Sheffer earned a Bachelor's of Science, summa cum laude, in Math and Computer Science. After four years of military service in the Israeli Army, where Sheffer "spent four years doing a rather interesting
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testing for computer chips, Michaela Serra is making a great impact in today's technological field as we know it. Originally from Italy, Serra studied at the University of Manitoba, where she earned her Bachlor of Science in computer science, and at
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been found in stories of our culture. Eve betrayed Adam by eating of the forbidden tree, Delilah betrayed Sampson by cutting off his hair, Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus, and the list goes on. In both The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and The
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