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    Death by Tourism

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    DEATH BY TOURISM By Arnold Baker At the entrance to one of the ruined temples in Petra in Jordan‚ there is an inscription chiselled into the soft red rock. It looks as if it has been there for centuries. It could have been carved by one of Herod’s soldiers‚ when they were imprisoned in the town in 40BC. However‚ closer inspection reveals that it is not ancient at all. It reads: Shane and Wendy from Sydney were here. June 16th 1996 The ruins of Petra were discovered in 1810 by a Swiss explorer

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    Death of a Salesman

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    Alex Barnett Professor Wright APELANG 25 April 2013 Death of a Salesman deals with a loss of identity and a man’s inability to accept change within himself. The play is the memories‚ dreams‚ confrontations‚ and arguments‚ that make up the last 24 hours of Willy Loman’s life. The three major themes within the play are denial‚ contradiction‚ and order versus disorder. While the article‚ “Causes of suicide not always straightforward”‚ discusses the factors that can cause a perfectly normal person

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    The Death Penalty

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    Topic: (Pro) Death Penalty Should society be forced to hide behind locked doors? Wouldn’t the world be a great place if crime rates were diminishing rather than inclining? How could the dream of safer streets and happier homes ever come to be? Capital punishment or also known as the death penalty is the assassination of an individual by a state which serves as punishment for committing unlawful actions; also giving retribution on behalf of the victims. The death penalty could be the

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    Death Of A Salesman

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    Karen Miller Intro. Theatre 1122 Inst. Valeria Rios Giermakowski Script Analysis Paper: Death of a Salesman This play Death of a Salesman is based in the early twentieth century and takes place in New York City/Brooklyn with some brief parts in Boston. Throughout the play it seems that the economy is in hardship. Good jobs were few and far between. Arthur Miller’s play is a collection of memories displayed in a montage from the life of salesman Willy Loman. As each memory unfolds

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    Theme Of Cabaret

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    beginning of the “concept musical” era‚ with the entire film being one extended metaphor. The songs offer commentary in counterpoint to the action of Cabaret and amplify the impact of show’s complicated‚ controversial themes‚ such as survival and politics rather than traditional happy themes found in musicals‚ reshaping the genre. In and out of the film is the unnamed emcee‚ symbolic of the liberal and carefree lifestyle Sally Bowles is living‚ as well as the rapid growth of the Nazi party.

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    Unbroken Theme

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    perseverance was arguably the most important factor in his success. Many during Louie’s time weren’t as courageous‚ and easily gave up through hardship. But Louie‚ astonishingly kept on going‚ and enduring the most of it all‚ reaching to the end. This theme has its show throughout the entire story‚ from surviving crashes‚ living with sharks‚ surviving in POW (prisoner of war) camps‚ and dosed with PTSD. FOr example‚ a major event that leads Louie and some of his friends to being captivated is the Green

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    Desdemona's Death

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    Shakespeare’s Othello portrays a story of jealousy and deception‚ and forces the reader to consider where the fault lies for Desdemona’s death. Was it as it may seem‚ Othello’s fault as he was the person that committed the murder‚ or was it Iago doing‚ for misleading Othello into a blinding rage. The themes of jealousy and dishonesty are evident throughout the play. Iago‚ who is placed under Othello and should show respect to Othello is deceitful from the very start. Right when Othello is getting

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    Themes of Change

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    Themes of Change When you are born people are there to take care of you‚ love you‚ and guide you through life. As you grow up and life changes‚ you must take charge of your own life and not become so dependent on others. Throughout the course of life a person will encounter many changes‚ whether good or bad. In “A&P”‚ “The Secret Lion”‚ and “A Rose for Emily”‚ the main characters in the stories are Sammy‚ the boys‚ and Miss Emily who face changes during their

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    Godzilla Themes

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    The apocalyptic themes presented in Kaiju films are heavily related to the America use of atomic bombs on Japan. As the Americans are seen as the reason for the rise of Godzilla‚ they in turn are seen as the destroyers of Oda and Tokyo. This can be seen as a very direct way of blaming the Americans for the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the subsequent reign of terror and mass censorship that followed. For a period of seven years‚ during the occupation of Japan by American forces‚ censorship

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    Theme of a Story

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    Nicole Banley ENG 125 David Schonfeld 04.07.2013 I believe the theme of the story is that Sophia feels it is her right to explore her sexuality however she pleases and to have an independent life‚ no matter what her father thinks. The writer uses setting to narrow the underlying idea‚ the theme. In this story‚ there are two different settings. The first one is in Sophia’s father’s home where she gets scolded for having love letters. Her father finds them and asks if she has been deflowered

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