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    For this observation‚ I decided to watch the Homecoming Parade 2015. I chose to observe this event because I would like to understand its importance to gather multiple organizations related to Southern Illinois University‚ and for which‚ supporting the Saluki Spirit and Pride is deeply connected with the academic life of mostly undergraduate students. I have attended this event in two prior occasions. The first one was quite disappointed because it did not meet with my own definition of a parade

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    ● ● ● ● ● ● What is the message Intended purpose Views and perspectives of war Bias and subjectivity Annotate the techniques Explain how the composer’s attitude to war is communicated effectively Complete a comparison chart that examines the similarities and differences between each poem. Produce TWO comparative STEEL paragraphs in which you articulate your understanding of the above points that relate to the two poems Flanders fields Complete Analysis What is the message? As with his earlier

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    Given circumstances are communicated through various different theatrical elements in all plays‚ including characterization‚ dialogue‚ costuming‚ props‚ and setting. This is consistent in Peter Hall’s 1973 film production of The Homecoming. In this production‚ the props and set help to display the given circumstances such as financial status‚ relationship dynamics‚ and the overall demeanor of the characters. Specifically‚ these are communicated through the physical characteristics of the set‚ Max’s

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    In the book the homecoming‚ there are many types of conflict. One of the main conflicts in the book is person vs. person. Person vs. Person is a struggle between two individuals. One of the event that happened that displayed person vs. person was when Charlie Sneed is found poaching and was put in jail by Ep Bridges. Charlie Sneed was trying to help families out who didn’t have food to eat during the winter but Ep Bridges still arrests him. Another conflict displayed in the book is person vs. self

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    1924: the Dawes Plan

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    The Dawes Plan of 1924 The Dawes Plan of 1924 was formulated to take Weimar Germany out of hyperinflation and to return Weimar’s economy to some form of stability. The Dawes Plan got its name as the man who headed the committee was an American called Charles Dawes. The Treaty of Versailles had imposed huge reparation payments on Weimar Germany to pay for the damage caused by World War One. It soon became clear that Weimar Germany was simply incapable of paying out the instalments required by

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    Dawes Severalty Act The Dawes Severalty Act was made by the congress in 1887 which also authorized the president of the United States of America to survey the American Indian tribal land so he could divide it into allotments for some individual Indians. The Dawes Act was amended in 1891 and was named for its creator‚ the senator named Henry Laurens Dawes from and Cummington‚ Massachusetts. Henry Dawes was also a member of the United States House of Representative of Massachusetts. Basically the

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    Homecoming coronation is a traditional way of recognizing students‚ and the king and queen supposedly represent the best of their high school. However‚ I believe the classification of homecoming court has degraded over time and became moreover‚ a popularity contest. Students are forced to take away an hour of their academic time‚ to watch an assembly where homecoming court nominees are recognized for being on a higher pedestal than others. I felt that there needed to be a radical change in the way

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    onomatopoeia in “guttering‚ choking and drowning‚” Owen accentuates the horrible suffering of the soldiers. Slide 6: While‚ Owens’ poem uses imagery to exemplify death‚ Dawe’s‚ Homecoming extensively uses personification to explore the coldness of death and war. As the soldiers’ dead bodies are returned from war‚ Dawe conveys the undignified treatment of the bodies‚ as they are closed “in green plastic bags”. Personification and similes are used such as ‘telegrams tremble like the leaves of a

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    The Homecoming: Theme of Power Introduction: Harold Pinter was born in the 1930s and lived through both World War 1 and World War 2. The decade in which the story was written and first staged is important to its interpretation. The 1960s was a decade in which women’s liberation was a prominent movement. Movies and art reflected it‚ protests were made and bras burned. The Homecoming was written during this period and the entire plot line seems a tennis match of power between the sexes. Theme of

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    Bruce Lee

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    Bruce believed that the most important thing in the world is the individual and that each individual mush have knowledge of himself before he can relate to other people. An innovative martial artist‚ not only in training but on film. Politically‚ socially‚ and economically diverse‚ Hong Kong‚ the asian equivalent of Manhattan. If he could make it their he could make it anywhere. But Bruce had an bad start as a well known local trouble maker in Hong Kong as a kid. Throughout his entire life‚ he

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