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    In the film‚ Dead Poets Society‚ students at Welton Academy (who are accustomed to strict discipline) are suddenly experiencing change when a new teacher‚ John Keating(a former student and a member of the Dead Poets Society)‚ arrives to teach them English with unorthodox methods‚ opening up a new world for the students. The students all react differently to Keating: some resist while others do not change at all. Charlie Dalton (a rebellious and rich boy) becomes even further rebellious and gets

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    In Part One of this series we briefly examined modern and contemporary witchcraft‚ discussing some of the major beliefs of this syncretistic movement. The present article will further expound on witchcraft‚ and also critique it from a biblical‚ metaphysical‚ epistemological‚ and ethical basis. It is essential to keep in mind that this movement encompasses a wide range of practices and beliefs. Consequently some of the critiques presented in this article may require some adaptation or modification

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    Dead Poets’ Society is an inspiring movie‚ with truly memorable quotes‚ and great acting.   John Keating is a teacher who believes in more then just teaching about what is in the book‚ he believes in teaching about life‚ to live each day to your fullest and to follow your dreams. The English teacher stretches his students minds‚ when he lectures he actively engages them as he discusses new concepts and gain new understandings from each other’s perspectives. His unorthodox methods of teaching

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    Modern Russia

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    Modern Russia: Overview Russia faced enormous problems in the 1990s. After 70 years of communism‚ with its planned economy and controlled currency‚ Russia was ill-equipped for a rapid conversion to capitalism. Factories were in poor repair and inefficient‚ and their consumer products were shoddy. Managers did not have the know-how to function in a market economy‚ nor were workers prepared for the uncertainties of the marketplace. The transportation and delivery system for the goods they produced

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    familiar. Storytelling‚ music‚ drama‚ dance‚ and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures‚ were supported in royal courts‚ developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens. The process has been accelerated in modern times by an entertainment industry which records and sells entertainment products. Entertainment evolves and can be adapted to suit any scale‚ ranging from an individual who chooses a private entertainment from a now enormous array of pre-recorded

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    problem for the people inhabiting the local areas.in 1993 a pathogen discovered in Milwaukee’s drinking water was responsible for making 400‚000 people sick and led to the deaths of one hundred people;the suspected cause was dairy manure. It is true modern agriculture has many benefits‚but those benefits could be outweighed by its long term negative

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    complicated periods‚ parents should rather try to understand their children‚ find the right approach to them‚ or find the ways to solve the conflicts. It’s important to talk about the family problems openly to solve them. There are also many problems in modern young families‚ which might be based on misunderstanding‚ shortage of money‚ bad conditions of living and else. Family conflicts often occur because of change of interests. To solve such kind of problems families should try to spend more time together

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    MODERN DAY FARMING Introduction The daily pleasures of gardening are simple‚ inexpensive and profoundly satisfying. But in the ever-increasingly dense and sprawling cities‚ gardening on rooftops‚ patios and balconies is the only way to transform them into livable spaces that are lush‚ productive and purifying. Imagine picking a head of lettuce that was cultivated in your rooftop‚ or taking in the morning perfume of a flower in your balcony‚ or biting into a strawberry warmed by the sun…. Although

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    clocks and time remind the reader that loving one another is what we have to do to present our own personality and differentiate ourselves from the rest of the world. Auden depicts the crowds in the first stanza as ‘fields of harvest wheat’‚ suggesting that we are all the same and must stand out from the crowd to live a loving life. Auden uses the phrase: ‘you cannot conquer time’ presenting the idea that it is foolish for one to think that love could be more powerful than the personified ‘Time’. This

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    In the Dead Poets Society‚ there are two conflicting educational methods: the “Welton way” and the “Keating way.” Under Welton’s methods‚ the individual student is restrained. Welton teaches their student to blindly obey every piece of information thrown at them. Their students are taught to regurgitate information‚ not chew on it‚ swallow it‚ or spit it out. The students are not taught to be individuals but instead are forced to fit the exact same mold of straight A’s to Ivy League colleges to wealthy

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