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526. A Review of The Making of the Middle Ages by R.W. Southern.

This review will discuss the book The Making of the Middle Ages by R.W. Southern, and will support the brilliant aspects of his discourse within the study he embarks on. By understanding the foundations for the rise of Medieval civilization, Southern not only creates the literary and social circumstances in his book, but makes a clear argument for his case.
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527. Book Review: Jill Andresky Fraser White Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America W. W. Norton New York: 2001. 352 pp

This paper is a book review of Jill Andresky Fraser's White Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America (2001). Fraser argues that white-collar remuneration declined while cutbacks, layoffs and technological change increased workloads during the 1990s.
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528. Freedom To and Freedom From

This paper discusses the meaning of freedom in the novel The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
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  • Filename: 14260 Freedom To, From.doc
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529. You can't go home again - Thomas Wolfe

This literary analysis of Thomas Wolfe's book "You can't go home again" presents a comparative discord on how his words could correlate to my own experiences of college life and being away from home.
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530. Time Storm - Gordon Dickson.

This paper is a literature analysis on the novel "Time Storm" by Gordon Dickson. It is a developing essay, which discusses the role of technology of time travel in the book.
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531. The Traditions of Sapelo Island.

This paper describes the traditions of Sapelo Island as detailed in the book God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Man by Cornelia Walker Bailey.
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532. The use of humor in Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.

To understand the point of the humor in Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, it is necessary to examine the point of the story itself. All of Vonnegut's books touch on broad social issues in a rather cartoonish way that serves a much darker and difficult purpose than what they appear to address. Like Breakfast of Champions, and Hocus Pocus, Cat's Cradle, is a humorous take on the organizations and social structures that the world holds as absolutes with the angle that such things do not exist - all is arbitrary. In this work, we find that there is a brilliant combination of lampoon (in the form of the polarized roles taken by the two friends who created the island nation dictatorial politics and religion, Bokononism; which are intended to oversimplify the arbitrariness of politics and religion) and of black humor (which is clearly marked in the violence, deprivation, and oppression that are used only to perpetrate the lie that is the society). Irony, perhaps, is the constant of every event and passage in this book. It is irony that makes us understand that the humor in the story is a rather caustic, disbelieving, and disenchanting look at our own and every other society. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the nature of humor within this book and to demonstrate how it is used to serve a very serious purpose
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  • Filename: 14337 Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.doc
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