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    ambition by choosing to pursue his passion for acting despite his father’s warnings against it. Neil exclaims‚ “For the first time in my whole life‚ I know what I wanna do! And for the first time‚ I’m gonna do it! Whether my father wants me to or not! Carpe diem!” Keating also encourages his students to trust their inner voice and let it guide them‚ giving them the confidence necessary to overcome great obstacles. Todd Anderson‚ for example‚ overcomes his shyness and social isolation by allowing his hidden

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    Gender View of War Comparing Richard Lovelace’s poem “Song: To Lucasta‚ Going to Wars” and Judith Ortiz Cofer’s poem “The Changeling” is almost like comparing apples to oranges because the poems are written by poets from different eras‚ countries‚ and genders. Lovelace’s poem is written from a young 1640’s Englishman’s point of view whereas Cofer’s poem is from a young 1990’s Puerto Rican girl’s perspective. Although the poets are from two different cultures there are still congruent conceptions

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    are tradition‚ excellence‚ discipline and honour. Keating‚ the new English teacher‚ who has been a pupil there many years ago‚ gets introduced. He is inspired by values such as passion and love‚ which he integrates in his classes. His slogan is CARPE DIEM‚ which means “seize the day”‚ therefore he wants his pupils to think on their own and become individual persons. Some boys re-found the “Dead Poets Society”‚ which they discovered looking for information about Keating at the library. This is a secret

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    That is why I also wanted to share to you Mandela’s 8 lessons of Leadership: 1. Courage is not the absence of fear — it’s inspiring others to move beyond it In tackling life’s challenges‚ you must face fear head-on and find the guts that you may not falter when life is giving you a hard time. There are people who wanted to see you fall and you must find courage to stand up to them. Having courage does not mean being reckless or stupid but rather it means to hold your head up‚ look them in the eye

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    Marketing Analysis of the Most Famous Energy Drink Brand Red Bull´s sources of brand equity. Red Bull is one of the most famous brands in the drink industry. With an innovative product Red Bull was able to sell millions and millions of cans and to draw profits of dizzy amount. But as often it is not only the product which determinates the success or failure of a company. And of this Red Bull is a very good example. Although nowadays Red Bull has to compete with the biggest drink companies in

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    The movie‚ “Dead Poets Society‚” directed by Peter Weir‚ receiving an 8/10 rating on “IMBD”‚ was released in June 2‚ 1989. The main characters in this movie are John Keating‚ played by Robin Williams‚ Neil Perry‚ played by Robert Sean Leonard and Todd Anderson‚ played by Ethan Hawke. This movie is about new English teacher‚ John Keating‚ who arrives at a prep school and he connects to the students using unconventional techniques. The boys face immense pressure from their parents so John Keating

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    Madi Lowe January 6‚2011 Draft 3 Focusing In To live a life unfulfilled would be to live it without risks. The poems Curiosity written by Alastair Reid and Ulysses by Lord Alfred Tennyson both deal with the desire to live life to the fullest. The meaning of both poems is similar‚ they both speak of how adventurers experience life. Though they have similar meaning‚ one has a more formal form‚ while the other is more free form. Although both poems encourage taking risks and having a focused

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    Shamerra Robinson Mr. Owens English 3 honors 26 February 2014 Strengths and Weaknesses of Transcendentalism with Society Many people have theories and philosophies about life in general. There have been thousands of books by many different people in the past and present‚ transcendentalism falls amongst all of these ideas. Great philosophers and writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were two of many that established the mindset that taught people that our spirits have deep connection

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    Popular Quotes Top of Form Find quotes   Bottom of Form popularrecentnewfriendsmy authors Quotes popular among Goodreads members. “Don’t cry because it’s over‚ smile because it happened.”  ― Dr. Seuss tags: attributed-no-source‚ cry‚ crying‚ experience‚ happiness‚ joy‚ life‚ optimism‚ sadness‚ smile‚ smiling 112037 likes like “I’m selfish‚ impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes‚ I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst‚ then

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    Shakespeare’s poems are the monument of a remarkable genius but they are also the monuments of a remarkable age. The greatness of Shakespeare’s achievement was largely made possible by the work of his immediate predecessors‚ Sidney and Spenser. <br> <br>Shakespeare’s sonnets are intensely personal and are records of his hopes and fears‚ love and friendships‚ infatuations and disillusions that in turn acquire a universal quality through their intensity. <br> <br>The vogue of the sonnet in the Elizabethan

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