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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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History often represents the greatest indicator of things to come…

by Great Works

— Anonymous History often represents the greatest indicator of things to come. If we do not learn from the past mistakes people make, then we are destined to make it once again. Every so often humanity is faced with challenges that we see once every couple of generations. In our case in our current time […]

“Du Tenth Sinks the Jewel Box in Anger” by Feng Menglong, is

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— Eunice Ojedele “Du Tenth Sinks the Jewel Box in Anger” by Feng Menglong, is one of the texts I’ve found very interesting in our readings. This text is about a young man Jia Li from a rich family, who falls in love with a prostitute named Du Tenth but ended up losing her due […]

Great work of literature is …

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— Anonymous Great work of literature is something that is able to influence the minds of the people. It teaches a lesson that helps people become better people and live a better life. Tao Te Ching is a list of traditional philosophical teachings of Laozi. It is greatly appreciated and valued in China. Tao Te […]

I have chosen “Things fall apart” for response 3…

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—Ronaldo Neziraj I have chosen “Things fall apart” for response 3. The story of the book, explains the pre and after colonial life in a tribe in Nigeria which involves the the arrival of the Europeans during the late nineteenth century. The main character of the novel is Okonkwo, a man from a village called […]

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