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    transformation of Scrooge which is from utmost importance to the rest of the story because it strengthens the message of the author. The message of the author was that happiness can only be obtained by sharing and that you do not have to be rich to be happy. Bob Cratchit‚ for example‚ is a poor man but is happy because he has his family he loves and shares everything with. Scrooge‚ on the other hand‚ is rich but leads a lonely‚ disconsolate life. The aspect of journey in this message is that it sharply reveals

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    <center><b>’How do the cabaret songs and routines comment on the social issues which are the background for the story of Cabaret?’</b></center> <br> <br>Satirical on every level‚ Bob Fosse’s 1972 film Cabaret redefines the previously accepted genre of the musical. Using the songs and routines as cunning tools of social commentary the musical numbers both predict and interpret the world of Berlin in 1931. <br> <br>The opening routine‚ ’Wilkommen’‚ is a powerful introduction to the opposing worlds

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    A Christmas Carol Essay

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    “A Christmas Carol” Assessment Task “‘A Christmas Carol’ is most of all a tale of transformation” Discuss. “A Christmas Carol” is a short Christmas story‚ written by Charles Dickens during the period of Victorian England. Dickens portrayed a symbolic character of the upper class of the society at that time‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ who was a stingy‚ pessimistic miser‚ and eventually transformed into a warm-hearted‚ optimistic old man. Undeniably‚ Dickens demonstrated his transformation as the dominating

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    into the “US Treasury”are never-ending!! Oh man‚ this unlimited supply of monies like a river flowing endlessly‚ no matter what gets in the way‚ and no matter which way the wind does blow is ours and the world is indeed “Watching The River Flow” (“Bob Dylan”) and also watching the iconic image of former “President Ronald Reagan” at “The Berlin Wall” transformed and fused together with the late great “Stevie Ray Vaughan” and his song‚ “Wall of Denial” showing clearly; “THE NEW DEAL” is to get more

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    Usefulness of Internet

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    Imagine you were anywhere in the world‚ despite your location you would have access to at least one form of media; newspaper‚ television‚ telephone or the internet. Access to vast numbers of media has been made possible by our obsession with new technology. Communication is easier and we can experience outside of our immediate social surroundings. One electronic medium’s use has expanded at a remarkable rate‚ which is the internet. The internet has changed how we think as a society and how we communicate

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    “They were an up-and-coming group and really should have gone somewhere. I think bad management held them back‚ but it was great. We toured all over the country. From there I worked with some of the biggest names out of Austin – Alejandro Escovedo‚ Bob Schneider‚ and Joe Ely’s band The Flantlanders‚” said

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    During its peak in the 1970s and 1980s‚ famous artists Jimi Hendrix‚ Bob Dylan‚ and Andy Warhol all took pit stops in this grand hotel. Hotel Chelsea was the perfect melting pot of artists‚ musicians‚ and poets that allowed Patti and Robert to catapult their creative insights. If only one person could be chosen that single-handedly

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    The Beatles made it sound effortless when they came out with their hit song “Let it Be‚” but how simple was it truly to let it be? There was so much going on regarding disobedience‚ drugs‚ and combat. During the 1960s‚ President Johnson had declared war with Vietnam. Young adults in this time period insisted on resorting to different tactics of coping and began to follow the trend that bands and movies supported: drugs. With drugs came strange ways of life including their fashion choices‚ beliefs

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    Inner Journeys

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    experiences which challenges and inspires them. More than anything else‚ inner journeys are about the challenge of self-reflection. The following texts ‘We All Fall Down’ by Robert Cormier‚ ‘Baghdad Wedding’ by Hassan Abdulrazzak and ‘Things have changed’ by Bob Dylan emphasise how one reflects on the ways an inner journey provides new insight and an understanding of the world and themselves. Robert Cormier’s thriller novel ‘We All Fall Down’ explores the April Fools Day trashing of the Jerome’s house that

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    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter

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    Nobel Prize Laureate Bob Dylan tells the story of wrongfully convicted Rubin “Hurricane” Carter through this poetic song‚ the content and structure of which allows Dylan to analyze the racial profiling and discrimination which defined this time period‚ and affected the African-American race as a whole. Dylan’s partial narrative of this poem plays a crucial role in fully understanding the events that occurred. The narrative is obviously a defense of the fighter Rubin Carter‚ shown through the

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