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A Bell Jar Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr The Bell Jar Reading Guide 15-20 Philomena Guinea ?rescued? Esther from the public hospital. Esther?s doctor at the private hospital was Doctor Nolan. Esther dislikes Dr. Gordon because she didn?t like the shock treatment Dr. Gordon gave her. Mrs. Norris doesn?t speak, at all. She is also the only patient newer than Esther. Valerie has scars on her head because she had a Lobotomy. Esther?s new next door neighbor ?up front? in the hospital was Joan. Joan ran away from home because she read about Esther in the newspaper. Joan?s first psychiatrist claims that she would benefit from ?group therapy?. Joan shows Esther the pile of clippings that all talked about Esther being missing, searched for, and being found.

1984 Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr 2/18/14 1984 Reading Guide #1 In the first sentence they show the use of military time saying the clock strikes thirteen. His living quarters make it appear as if more than one person is living there. Aside from the telescreen in the corner of the room, there is a poster that says, ?Big Brother is Watching.? The government tries to control everybody through various ways, such as the telescreens, the thought police, and the police peering through windows and searching rooms. The three party slogans are: ?War is Peace?, ?Freedom is Slavery?, and ?Ignorance is Strength?. Winston hides his journal/diary that he purchased from a small shop behind the brick. Winston writes about a War movie he had seen in theatres a while back.

No, Really, It's Fine, Never Mind

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 7 January 2014 No Really, It's Fine. Never Mind.
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Three Reasons Why We're Drawn to Faces in Film

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 21 November 2013 3 Reasons Why We're Drawn to Faces in Film Hollywood: the land of the beautiful, talented, and determined. It is in this famed city that the rich and the famous reside in luxury and extravagance. The way celebrities live their lives is incredibly foreign, thus we, the ordinary citizens are fascinated with these people. We look for images of these people on search engines, buy gossip magazines with their faces on the cover, watch all their appearances in the media-but why? An article published by Siu-Lan Tan explains why.

AP Art History Gardner text Chp 1 quiz

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1. Looking at a major world culture (as described in the text), describe how that culture has succeeded in adapting elements (economic, cultural, religious/philosophical) from other cultures to fit the major culture?s needs. 2. Choose any culture and describe how it has been successful exporting its culture. 3. Choose a major world culture and describe how it has used elements from its artistic heritage to promote a specific cultural view for its population. Find visual examples of how one culture has depicted another. 4. Choose any work of art and describe it (media, age, place of origin, artist, subject matter). Also analyze it using the the Elements of Art, and the Principles of Design.

Total Value Money Spreadsheet

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Sheet1 Rate of Return (Rate) 3.00% Number of Year (NPER) 5 Payment (PMT) 0 Present Value (PV) 5000 Type 5796.3703714999992 Sheet2 Sheet3
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