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    What do you understand by civil society? Describe the main trends that describe the relationship between state and civil society.   Civil society is the arena outside of the family‚ the state‚ and the market where people associate to advance common interests. It is sometimes considered to include the family and the private sphere and then referred to as the "third sector" of society‚ distinct from government and business. Sometimes the term is used in the more general sense of "the

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    My Experience as a Humane Society Volunteer In elementary school‚ I decided that I wanted to work with animals. My mom told me that Humane Society volunteers had to be 8 or older‚ so I waited. Soon after my 8th birthday‚ after looking forward to the opportunity for what felt like many years‚ I was finally able to attend classes in dog walking‚ dog bathing‚ and cat house monitoring. Of those‚ I took to bathing the dogs because it had the least rules. I don’t remember whether I chose to work with

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    Youth in Argentina: A Comparative Analysis of Argentine Youth: An Untapped Potential‚ Human Societies‚ How Societies Change‚ and Course Material It was at the age of 8 that I was about to endow on one of my largest journeys in life‚ moving to another country. At such time I knew neither the implications nor changes that would occur in my life and was discontent to be moving. Nevertheless‚ it was this passage that fueled my curiosity for discovering why the youth in my country had been consumed

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    even worth that much‚’ Todd said.” (Pg. 30) Studied alone “‘Want to come to the study group?’ Neil asked. ‘Thanks but… I better do history.’” (Pg. 30) Did not like reading “Todd looked down. ‘I don’t want to read’” (Pg. 50) Dead Poets Society member (Chpt. 7) Time Keeper “‘Todd Anderson‚ because he prefers not to read‚ will be keeping minutes of the meetings.’” (Pg. 53) Breaks out of his shell‚ more self-confident “Todd took a deep breath and for the first time he smiled with

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    Summary of Dead Poets Society The film takes place in an old-fashioned boarding school‚ Welton Academy‚ in 1959. The school is very strict and disciplinary and most of the students who goes there are probably there to become doctors or lawyers. We are following seven boys and their new poetry teacher Mr. Keating. Keating is a former student of Welton‚ but he doesn’t like the school system. He inspires the boys to seize the day. Carpe Diem. With his untraditional teaching methods he tries to

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    Dead posts society directed by Peter Weir narrates a story about a thoughtful teacher and a group of students who wants to the breakthrough inflexible education system in 1959. In the film‚ it emphasizes on the conflict between Neil Perry and his father‚ Mr. Perry‚ to stress the importance of the relationship between parents and children; And that misbehavior‚ emotional and overreaction outburst a sadness ending for the film. On the surface‚ Neil seems to be fine students at Walton Academy‚ “he

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    Reflection on the movie entitled‚ “Dead Poets Society” The movie was quite not new to me since I’ve watched it several times when I was still in high school during our overnight. But I must admit that the impact of this movie to me has never changed from the moment that I personally have watched it. It was a very realistic movie that touched my heart all over again. Indeed‚ when we are young we really are curious about things and would actually see for ourselves on something. Mr. Keating

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    Dead Poets Society‚ a drama film directed by Peter Weir‚ tells the fictional story of Mr. Keating and how he inspires the students of Welton Academy by advising them to carpe diem‚ or seize the day‚ and encouraging them to restart the Dead Poets Society‚ a club not only for reading poetry‚ but for learning to take risks in order to create positive modifications and exciting experiences. Embracing their teacher’s unorthodox ideas‚ each boy finds his own voice and takes a stand against his parents

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    Lost and Found In today’s society teenagers are struggling to be themselves‚ because of the pressure of everyone around them trying to make them someone else. In Dead Poets Society Todd Anderson shows the positive effects of self-esteem‚ as he develops from a self-conscious young man to growing more confident with the help of Neil Perry and Mr. Keating‚ and finally to demonstrate great self-esteem in one final act. It is important to know that it’s easy to follow in others’ footsteps‚ but nobody

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    The film Dead Poets Society greatly explores overcoming of authority and finding one’s identity. The conflicts the characters face thoroughly demonstrates the significant principles of individualism and freedom. Neil Perry’s inability to overcome his father’s authority led to suicide which was the only way he could see to take control of his life. Todd Anderson incapability to speak in front of others was overcame towards the end of the film by some experiments conducted by their English teacher

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