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Synop: A literary analysis on the epic poem, Beowulf. It explores the lines of good and evil among the character Beowulf, Unferth, and the Grendel. I have loving referred tot his as The good, the Bad, and the Grendel in homage to the classics Clint Eastwood flick.

NOTES: A rushed, waited-till-the-last-minute job, and not one of my better ones at that, but not my worst.




Synop: A Term paper written for English IV based on the requirements, challenges, and other such stuff involved with a particular vocation that we, the author's, were interested in. I chose FBI Special Agent. *shrug* Trimmed from it's original 9 pages for readability (is that even a word?) and ease of HTML'ing. Included source page and working links to online references.

NOTES: A major pain in the ass, both in writing and transferring it to HTML properly, at least until I got the table thing worked out. I'm actually quite proud of this, and the only thing missing is a real closing paragraph, but I was at the "ahh, fuck it." point by that time. *shrugs again*




Synop: A narrative essay based on some part in my life that affected me in a big way. I'd say a two week stint in a Psych ward qualifies.

NOTES: True life account, highly sarcastic and a bit satrical. Written in class, later transcribed. Not much else to say.




Synop: An essay written for U.S. Government, as opposed to English. I was assigned to find a bill that had been proposed to either the Hous or Representatives or the Senate. I found a bill called the Citizen's Self-Defence Act of 2001. It intrigued me, so I printed it out and wrote an annalysis and summery of it heavy in sources and quotes, mostly because I was pissed off at the fact that I had to do it.

NOTES: The actual bill is linked to on the page.
Beowulf
FBI
'Hospita' narrative
Citizen's Self Defence Act of 2001
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