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    Breaking News: Bebop Jazz Influences Beat Poets The 1950’s was an unusual decade to say the least. Some would say it was a lost decade because it doesn’t get mentioned much in the history books. But there was plenty that happened that would shape the decades to come. In a time when the United States was heavily conservative due to the popularity of the fight against communism there was a little known revolution taking place by a group of young rebels who were known as the Beatniks. Some of the

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    In this movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind‚ Clementine Kruczynski and Joel Barish they meet‚ became lovers‚ and got tired of each other. Through out their relationship it begin to just get worsens. They then both decided to get their memories erased of each other from their minds at Lacuna Inc. In traditional romance movies they are usually about a romantic love story. The themes are usually love at first sight‚ love between younger people‚ obsessive and more. The difference between traditional

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    Looking like somepony has slapped her cheeks‚ Rarity stuttered‚ "N... oh...no? No‚ it not like that at all. Stop looking at me like that! I’m telling you I don’t have a crush on Spike regardless how smart‚ brave‚ strong‚ cute‚ sweet‚ and hard-working I think he is." "Then you wouldn’t mind if I gave Spike a princess’s award for...‚" began Starlight before she was interrupted by Rarity shouting‚ "No way‚ you hussy! I will not have you or any other mare corrupting him‚ you hear me. Dear Spikey-Wikey

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    November 2016 Argument Essay Ethics are a person’s standards and their morals. In the story "Flowers for Algernon‚" Charlie Gordon is a 32-year-old man who has the opportunity to undergo a surgical procedure that will make him smarter. This procedure had already been performed on a laboratory mouse‚ Algernon‚ and made him smarter; Charlie will be the first human they try it on. Charlie Gordon’s doctors did not act ethically when they performed the surgery to make him smarter. Charlie’s doctors did

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    The importance of memories Memories are the only thing in life that are guaranteed to last a lifetime. Some of the greatest significant possessions in life are not perceptible. Not only are memories significant‚ in the end they are all we really have. In Michael Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind‚ fragmented elements convey the importance of memories. The film depicts that one’s memories formulate who he or she is as a person. Gondry incorporates memories in the film through the symbolism

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    Dizzy Gillespie lived a full life beginning from his birth in Cheraw‚ South Carolina‚ on October 21‚ 1917‚ to his death in Englewood‚ New Jersey‚ on January 6‚ 1993. The jazz trumpet player is known for helping cofound bebop jazz‚ playing with puffed cheeks‚ playing a custom trumpet that had its bell bent at a 45 degree angle‚ and so much more. Dizzy Gillespie’s contributions to the jazz world go far beyond all that he touched and remains a crucial pioneer for jazz music. Dizzy Gillespie‚ born

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    DAILY CADET SUMMARY Cadet Name: M. Mroue Date: January 5‚ 2018 What I learned (New Task or new way of completing a task): This week was the first time Cadet Nyamadi and I were scheduled to do bike pickups in multiple locations throughout the city‚ as well as a scrap run to Zalev Brothers. This was all new to me‚ as I was not with Cadet Nyamadi when he was doing that particular portion of the training with Cadet Yacoub. On Tuesday‚ January 2nd‚ one day prior to the bike pickups‚ I was instructed

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    Charlie is a teenager entering high school‚ but is it introverted person at school and at home. He meets new friends that are not of his age group‚ is invited to many social events‚ and throughout his life he has many memories in which he does not understand until later. When he meets Sam‚ his life changes completely‚ which is why Save me by BTS represents Charlie’s emotions throughout the novel‚ by illustrating Charlie’s strong desire for Sam‚ his need to have someone as guidance or as friend‚ and

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    your own rules is clearly shown by Charlie and Mr. Keating in Dead Poet’s Society. One risk of living life how you want it is shown by Charlie. Charlie biked all the way to Chris’s school just to deliver a poem to her. The risk of this is that Chris’s boyfriend‚ who goes to the same school as Chris‚ said he would kill Charlie if he ever saw him again. Charlie is essentially risking his very life just to read a poem. In contrast to this‚ however‚ the reward of Charlie doing something so daring ends up

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    Phillip Malloy is a fibber. Charlie Gordon is mentally disabled. Phillip Malloy deliberately lies and is untrustworthy with his actions and statements. Charlie Gordon is mentally disabled and sees the world as a happy and innocent place. Phillip Malloy is an undependable teenager who only says what benefits him. It’s a real debate on who is the unreliable narrator. Phillip Malloy sees the world like any other teenage boy would see it. Phillip questions the world around him. He knows how to analyze

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