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This is a collection of American Literature papers I've done. Some are good, some are crap; take it or leave it.
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This is a paper I did for a high school Government class. It could be any topic related to government, so I chose to examine the legislature on computers and the Internet in the U.S. Congress. It turned out to be a rather difficult paper to research; I had to use the Library of Congress website extensively. But the paper is an interesting read to be sure.
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A collection of my essays from Psychology 200 class. They're all about two pages long and cover the topics of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, The Biological Clock, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, and Social Phobia.
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In the second part of American Literature, my essays miraculously became more complex and lengthy. I covered some intense subjects like entropy and Schrödinger's Cat. I also rewrote the last half of Jack London’s "To Build a Fire".
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As a sort of final project for 10th grade English, we were given a list of ideas to choose from, one of them being to do a "Webquest". I chose to do this Webquest, of course. I did the gladiator topic because I was excited about gladiators after having recently seen the 2000 movie about them. The project consists mostly of four research papers and an amusing java game to quiz visitors on the research, as well as some links, pretty pictures, and such. It is suitable for classroom use, as it was originally for presentation anyways.
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