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    Modern Day Learner

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    Saydu Mr. Laufersweiler-Hanf 121 - 06 18 February 2014 Modern Day Learner “Saydu‚ education is the key of success in our society‚” “I do not want you to end up living under your sister’s basement or going to work at a place that the boss does not treat you right.” “Yeah‚ I know what you mean Dad.” Olando is a guy who has always hustled throughout her life. He’s a forty-something year old father of two‚ who just likes to share stories about his past and how lessons that were taught to him

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    Every epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics. Beowulf possesses many of these heroic qualities‚ which allows for him to be described as an epic hero. An epic hero is most commonly described as: possessing superhuman strength‚ performing brave or heroic acts‚ and involved with supernatural beings. Beowulf also has a reverence for God which aids in his ability to overcome his enemies‚ “And may the Divine Lord in His wisdom grant the glory of victory to whichever side He sees fit.” (47)

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    be solely a form of entertainment‚ they actually play a larger role in the world than most people realize. The earliest forms of musicals can be traced back to the theatre of ancient Greece‚ these shows were far from the complexity and genius of modern day musicals‚ but nonetheless they were the beginning of the musicals we have today and they hold value to the culture of the world. Every year high schools throughout America put on their own musicals. Performing these musicals has become sort of a

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    modern day miracles

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    2 Modern Day Miracles The Miracle of the Sun The Miracle of the Sun is an alleged miraculous event witnessed by as many as 100‚000 people on 13 October 1917 in the Cova da Iria fields near Fátima‚ Portugal. Those in attendance had assembled to observe what the Portuguese secular newspapers had been ridiculing for months as the absurd claim of three shepherd children that a miracle was going to occur at high-noon in the Cova da Iria on October 13‚ 1917. According to many witness statements‚ after

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    Modern day music In todays society it really doesn’t take a lot of effort to become a “talented” or “well known” musician as you can probably tell by some popular artists such as Tyga‚ Jay-Z or Miley Cyrus. In my opinion‚ those three are terrible. In America today in order to become famous “musician” all you need to do is write down a vague rhyme that makes zero sense‚ get an average singer to sing it‚ auto-tune it and wear the correct clothes. Once that one song has been put out‚ mindless

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    In the epic of BeowulfBeowulf displays various heroic traits throughout the poem. Beowulf‚ throughout the story demonstrates his heroic ways by protecting the town. From the very beginning‚ Beowulf takes up a leadership role among his peers. With his tremendous ego‚ overwhelming confidence‚ and extraordinary bravery‚ Beowulf seems to be second-to-none when it comes to leading a group of people. He enters numerous confrontations‚ such as the one with Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the demonic dragon

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    Casey Kerins AP English Literature 10/1/12 In the Epic Beowulf‚ composed in the 8th century‚ the reader follows the protagonist‚ Beowulf‚ on a series of adventures to defeat three key monsters. This old English poem uses a series of motifs to help develop its themes‚ known as dichotomies. Dichotomies‚ defined as “opposites on the same spectrum‚” range from good and evil to young and old‚ light and dark to Christianity and paganism. All these dichotomies are represented clearly in the text; however

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    of an epic that are present in Beowulf that make Beowulf a true epic hero. In most dictionaries an epic is defined as a “long poem‚ usually one that is derived from an oral tradition‚ narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic figures or the history of a nation”. With this being true‚ the epic Beowulf also contains many more of these elements that made this poem an epic poem. Some of which are the story takes shape around a hero of unbelievable stature‚ the hero also possesses superhuman strengths

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    Modern Day Idiocracy

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    Erika Morris ENG 101A Essay 3 Modern Day Idiocracy It is very likely that students‚ like me‚ during odd hours after homework or class will go to their rooms and flip through television channels to watch something in order to not be bored. The Daily Show may or may not be one of my television series of choice. Whether you choose to watch the series for laughs‚ entertainment or news value‚ I feel like there is a certain audience that it targets that knows the news facts and doesn’t solely

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    In the Heroic Anglo-Saxon poem ‘Beowulf’ set in the sixth century of Scandinavia‚ Beowulf‚ who is considered the hero of the Geats‚ because of his unselfish decision to fight Grendel for terrorizing and Killing King Hrothgar’s men for 12 years‚ and Grendel’s mom because she was trying to kill Beowulf for revenge on killing her son and the Dragon‚ in which were all for the people in the land of the Danes knowing that he might get killed. In 501 ad-600 ad if you unselfishly decided to fight knowing

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