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FACEBOOK REVOLUTION
$25.00Paper Instructions
You will be examining the theme of “Challenging Reality” in a very different manner for this essay. You will be examining how our reality has been altered by the web. You will choose one aspect of the web and how it has changed our perception of reality. Be sure to answer the following questions:
What is this element and how does it function?
What was life like before this element was introduced?
What aspect of our reality has changed since this element was introduced?
Format: MLA, Times New Roman, 12 pt font
Page Length: 5-6 pages (Must reach bottom of page five and Works Cited page does not count)
Sources: 3 sources (2 academic and 1 non-academic)6 Pages
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Tit For Tat is A Fair Game
$15.00An essay on Tit For Tat is A Fair Game based on the story Audry.
3 Pages
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The Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv (Book Report)
$45.00The following book report is about The Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv.
9 Pages
MLA
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The Romance of the Rose (MEDIEVAL LITERATURE)
$10.00The Romance of the Rose: seduction poem or antidote to seduction? That is, an encouragement to male pursuit of the rose, or a warning against it? Or something else?
Consider major episodes such as Narcissus, Pygmalion3 pages
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Synthesis Essay about Fashion World
$30.00The paper is a Synthesis Essay about the Fashion World
6 Pages
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What Does it Mean To Be An Taiwanese-International-Boarding School-Student
$15.00An interesting essay on What it Means To Be An Taiwanese-International-Boarding School-Student
4 pages
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Hesiod’s Influence to Poets
$20.00The paper explores Hesiod’s Influence to Poets
4 Pages
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Carnal Pleasure Begets Bloody Carnage (Compare/Contrast Excerpts)
$10.00The paper explores how Lust and Love Created Monsters in Dracula and In the Lake of the Woods.
2 pages
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Bells Singing, Arrows Ringing, Knights Flying
$20.00READING: America in the Movies––Chapter VIII: pp. 165-188 (“Shake the Superflux”)
Discuss how selected sequences in the Prisoner of Zenda or Scaramouche function as artistic metaphors and how they reflect the analysis provided by Michael Wood in his chapter” Shake the superflux
Examination question––on relevant passages from The Prisoner of Zenda and Scaramouche, interpreted using the analysis provided by Michael Wood in his chapter “Shake the Superflux”––may be attempted based on today’s screenings. If the response accrues to the benefit of the course grade, it will be counted; if not, it will be discounted.
- Discuss how The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) or Scaramouche (1952) reflect the analysis provided by Michael Wood in his chapter “Shake the Superflux” (America in the Movies––Chapter VIII: pp. 165-188).