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had to do with technology. So when I stumbled on this on this book called the Digital Fortress I automatically wanted to read it.
This book is starts of with the introduction of a super computer that is used by the government to crack codes that
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about so he sat in class and stared off into space. However he did have many ideas, he just rejected them all when he remembered he had to give these ideas to his class in the form of a story.
Then "I" went home and my parents reminded me of
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J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, the first person narration is critical in helping the reader
to know and understand the main character, Holden Caulfield. Holden, in his narration, relates a flashback
of a significant period of his life,
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my stomach and a sense foreboding lingering in the back of my mind. I was not exactly keen to return to a subject that for me, personifies my inadequacies on paper. At a point somewhere around the second day of class we began a discussion on what defines
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three words: vitamins, nutrients, and minerals, you think of one thing-being healthy. Nutrition is all about vitamins and nutrients. Firstly, vitamins are an organic compound required by the body in small amounts of metabolism to protect health, and
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a picture perfect example of a true tragedy. From its characters to its elements, everything in the play fits the definition of what a tragedy is and the nature of the people involved. The two characters foiling each other throughout the play are
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experienced by an adolescent, Stephen, as he wanders down a beach. He sees a silent, beautiful figure and observes her, transfixed. What is interesting is that the first paragraph of the extract also acts much like an introduction, setting the scene.
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some time or another in their lives. However, it becomes a problem when that depression is so much a part a person’s life that person can no longer see the happiness right in front him. Holden Caulfield, in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, faces
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ways that the “purity” of Tess can be examined. These range from scrutinising her actions, the way that Hardy characterises her to the way that he contrasts her to the other characters in the novel. In the Victorian context in which Hardy was writing,
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ward, narrates the events of the novel. The patients known as the "Acutes" are considered curable, while the "Chronics" cannot be fixed. The Chronics that can move around are "Walkers," and the rest are either "Wheelers" or "Vegetables." Nurse Ratched
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