Artifacts, Issue 07 (2012)

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    Fantastic conflict in "The Raven"
    (Rhetoric and Composition Program, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012) Jung, Kyle
    The raven serves as the representation of the unreal because it is nothing more than an anthropomorphized version of the narrator's subconscious despair. In this way, the poem consists of a pseudo-dialogue between the narrator and his own psychological echo.
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    The Taiwan (architectural) miracle
    (Rhetoric and Composition Program, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012) Tubbs, Jeremy
    In modern times, the ever-growing world population has caused the boom of giant cities with limited space, along with the rise of amazing places that are built to round in tourists. The allure to build and have the tallest building known to the world in one's country satisfies many needs of a blossoming city. The recent few record buildings have primarily been in Asia, and all have in some way influenced the other.
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    A close reading of Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes
    (Rhetoric and Composition Program, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012) Halloran, Nick
    Released in 2003, Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes is a compilation of 11 vignettes that follow the conversations between two to three people as they discuss a variety of mostly insignificant subjects.
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    Bend it like Beckham and "bending" the rules
    (Rhetoric and Composition Program, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012) Rees, Jamie
    Bend It Like Beckham is primarily a film about soccer. However, because the protagonist is part of a traditional Indian family, food plays an important role in the film.
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