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    Who Identifies Me?

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    Who or What Identifies You? I‚ myself‚ don’t really know who or what identifies me. I am still at the process of finding out who I really am. I am at a constant struggle with the different personalities that I show whenever I socialize with various groups that I am a part of. “Nothing is permanent” just like what Charlie Chaplin said. I can easily change my personality. With the fact that I can adapt to different social groups‚ I am lost with nothing to hold on to. Lost in the world that I made

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    Who is your HERO

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    Who is your HERO? What makes hero? ‘Heroes don’t need to fly or shoot lasers from their eyes to be the one who saves countless lives’‚ ‘They just need to try to do what is right‚ to be the hero‚ shining in the night’. As poem says‚ heroes come in many shapes and sizes with no specification‚ but not all of them have the supernatural skill‚ flowing capes and tight spandex pants. In this world‚ the real heroes is just a normal people trying to do the right thing and make the things right. I believe

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    Jane Doe Mini Essay 3 Date Those Who Walk Away From Omelas Ursula Le Guin’s short story "Those Who Walk Away from Omelas‚" examines the issue of societal and individual responsibility in a culture. Le Guin wrote the short story to encourage the audience to renounce the exploitation of others that makes possible a high standard of living and to renounce the scapegoat-motif that justifies an extravagant life at the expense of others (Collins 525). Through jubilant rituals and captivating depictions

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    | |Discrimination |The denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of prejudice | | |or for other arbitrary reasons | |Institutional discrimination |A denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals or groups‚ resulting from the | | |normal operations of a society

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    Who owns antiquity?

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    response to the problem‚ James Cuno in Who Owns Antiquity? argued that although antiquities should be protected from looting‚ they should not have to be kept in the counties in which they were found. This is because the basis of the retention laws is political‚ and that antiquity is international heritage. I agree with Cuno’s general principle that no country could be the sole inheritors of a particular civilisation‚ because art is a result of symbiosis from different cultures and therefore must be shared

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    Who Is Elsa Canasta?

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    piece I will be analysing is ‘Elsa Canasta’ choreographed by Javier De Frutos and performed by Scottish Ballet. As the curtains came up on stage the audience were presented with a staircase. The first section performed is a pas de deux by two men who are in love. This part is a powerful opening and gives the audience an insight of the style that is most likely to continue throughout ‘Elsa Canasta’. Tension builds on stage and in the audience as they dance closely together‚ the feeling in the audience

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    Who Is Javert A Criminal

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    nothing less. From the first time Javert and Jean Valjean met‚ he pretty much knew that was not going to be the last time. While I read the book‚ I noticed that Javert was going to do all he could to find Valjean but he let him slip a few to many times which classifies him as a coward. Now‚ I’m not going to call him a coward because I believe he is the best man in the book‚ but he goes against the law. As much as he wants to stay true to the law by making criminals serve time for what they have done‚ he

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    Mrs. Mathilde is described as a beautiful young woman who is miserable with her life. She constantly dreamed of a glamorous lifestyle and was never happy with the life she had. She believed that beauty and charm allowed her to better things. Mathilde husband Mr. Loisel worked hard to support his wife wants to please her‚ but everything he did not make her happy. Mr. Loisel was the total opposite of his wife‚ he was satisfied with his life and did not wish for a better one. He did not care too

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    Old English poem‚ Beowulf‚ is arguably the first writings that highlights the battle between man and dragon and portray a Scandinavian warrior who is destine to rule a kingdom. The age-old question of fighting for glory or fighting for riches is tested‚ as the story begins with a young warrior who battles his way to become king and in the end give his life for his kingdom. After a successful reign as king‚ the story leads the hero to a final battle with the fantastic dragon. The question‚ that has

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    Who Is Santiago A Hero

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    of the story but in the end he turns out to be heroic. Santiago is a simple old man who lives in a hut by himself. Santiago goes on a forty day hunt for a Marlin to feed himself and his friend Manolin. A hero is “a person noted for courageous acts or nobility character” (dictionary.com). Santiago is a hero and he shows this through his words and actions. Santiago‚ the main character of the story‚ proves that he is a hero time and time again. Santiago is the man who takes pride in his profession

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