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    What makes a man go into cold‚ frigid water to save other people? What makes people go to save others? Why do people go to such great lengths to save other people? In the story “The Man in the Water” by Roger Rosenblatt‚ these questions are addressed to the reader. He is wanting us to think about these questions and others. Another question that can come from this is why would someone give up their life to save others? So the theme I will say is the theme for this story is bravery. This paragraph

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    Stephen Forero June 17‚ 2012 Engl 0307‚ section 5003 The Soloist: Doing What we Love One day a LA Times journalist named Steve Lopez was looking for a story. He ends up going to the park‚ where he finds this homeless man playing on his violin and it sounding remarkable. He starts talking to him and wants to do a story on this homeless man‚ named Nathaniel Ayers. In the movie “The Soloist‚” as Steve starts finding more about Nathaniel‚ and Nathaniel finds out more about Steve‚ they unexpectedly

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    Joshua Roach 5-27-2011 English Compare and Contrast Essay “ The Revolutions” During the frame of the Romantic Period‚ there were many revolutions through 1798-1832. First the Americans‚ then the French‚ and ending with the English. All three of these historical events had a huge effect on one another by one ending‚ and the next one beginning. Follow the differences between the three. Starting off with the American Revolution (1776-1783). The British started to build up their empire.

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    Compare and contrast at least two of the sociological theories we have looked at on this unit” In this essay I am going to be looking at two of the main sociological theories; Marxism and Functionalism. In the main body of the essay I will be looking into the history of these theories‚ when did they become popular and why were they so? I will then make a comparison of the two to see if they contrast‚ if they do‚ how so. I will begin by looking at Marxism and secondly Functionalism. I will then

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    Compare and Contrast Essay The story “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield is about a woman who enjoys going into the park nearby her house and watches the people and surroundings; she imagines putting them into one big play. While another story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” is about a woman who can’t seem to get a hold of herself after finding out she has some sort of illness that forces her to take medicine every hour of the day. The two have some differences and some things in common. Miss Brill has

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    Compare and contrast circuit-switched services‚ dedicated-circuit services‚ and packet-switched services. Circuit switches services uses cloud architecture. This happens when a user leases a connection from a known carrier (which is called a cloud). This works for telephone lines; the user dials the telephone number of the destination computer and establishes a temporary circuit between the two computers. The computer then exchanges various data till the task is finished. When the task is completed

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    vanity in their beauty. The theme of beauty is apparent in Ulysses’ action of incessantly wearing a hairnet to bed and his stubborn obsession with Dapper Dan hair pomade. Throughout the Odyssey Odysseus is perpetually being depicted as a beautiful man‚ so beautiful that his son mistakes him for a glorious god. Another similar epic theme would have to be the long awaited homecoming. Both Odysseus and Ulysses have to face many obstacles and antagonistic characters until they are finally reunited with

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    of “Gravestone Made of Wheat” and the movie “ Sweet Land” which is derived from the same story. The charming love story tells of the deep love between the two main characters in the story‚ Inge and Olaf. The story tells of how they fought for the love that they had for each other. The film gives a vivid scenery of the story and gives justice to the idea of the writer. It shows how people could discriminate in terms of origin and culture. However‚ the depiction of Olaf as a man who will stand

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    describe yourself as a virtuous person? Well‚ the short story called “The Man In The Water” involves a character with moral features‚ as the author Roger Rosenblatt uses the literary elements of character and conflict to express morality. Morality means principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good or bad behavior. This story shows that you have to act with courage no matter what. “The Man in the Water” had the compassion to place others before him. This story also reminds us

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    Compare/contrast In Dudley Randall’s poem “Ballad of Birmingham” and Langston Hughes’s poem “Mother to son” are two poems of two different mothers wanting the best for their child. In the poem “Ballad of Birmingham‚” Dudley Randall illustrates a conflict between a child who wishes to march for civil rights and a mother who wishes only to protect her child. Much of this poem is read as dialogue between a mother and a child in a way that paints a picture of both character’s feelings. “Ballad of

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