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    All texts can be read and understood‚ interpreted and represented in many different ways according to the views of the responder and their context. Many different interpretations of “King Lear” have been made‚ each valuing and highlighting different aspects and themes of the play. It is necessary for these interpretations to be made and adapted in order for “King Lear” to have relevance within the context of the society. Each interpretation of the text extracts and concentrates on certain ideas‚

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    Cry Freedom

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    Cry Freedom The opening sequence depicts a South African police raid on an illegal shanti-town. Quick cuts create a sense of chaos‚ panic and confusion as uniformed police bludgeon Africans who run in fear. Close up shots of a vicious barking police dog are juxtaposed against a terrified baby screaming in order to shock the responder. Other quick cuts reveal policeman raping women and assaulting black Africans who are not resisting. The following scene depicts a young woman listening to

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    Vancl--to Be Different

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    | 2012 | | City University of Hong Kong Diana. Li ID:52830773 | [VANCL---To Be different] | MKT5610 Marketing Strategy and Planning Case Study. | Content * Internet Market Background………………………………………………….2 * Introduction of VANCL………………………………………………..………2 * Background of Case Study………………………………………….……….....3 * Target Customers………………………………………………………..……...3 * VANCL T-shirt Segment…………………………………………………….….4 * Promotion………………………………………………………………..….…..5 1. Internet………………………………………………………………………5

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    Meaning of Life and Socrates

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    not to live life just because he would be unable to examine it. Socrates felt that if he was unable to examine life‚ he would not be really living. To Socrates‚ living meant being able to question the world around him.   Examining life gives one freedom. Once one examines himself and understands who he is‚ he can take control of his life. Socrates believed that the ability to ask‚ to examine‚ and to understand would make a life whole. He believed that the purpose of life was to grow‚ both physically

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    Every year on February 1rst we celebrate Freedom Day. This day promotes equality throughout America‚ and it reminds America not to take equality and freedom for granted. However this day wouldn’t be signed and granted if it wasn’t for all the slaves and people that fought for their rights‚ not only the African-Americans but everyone else who helped throughout the journey to acquire freedom and equality. The first attempt in freedom for the slaves was in the 1600’s when slaves had organized in groups

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    The main events depicted take place between 1994–1996‚ beginning with scenes from the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Swank plays the role of Erin Gruwell‚ a new‚ excited school teacher who leaves the safety of her hometown‚ Newport Beach‚ to teach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach‚ a formerly high achieving school which has recently put an integration plan in place. Her enthusiasm is rapidly challenged when she realizes that her class are all "at-risk" high school students‚ also known as "unteachables"

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    Freedom of Expression

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    everyday life‚ whether we notice it or not. The need to communicate with individuals from different countries is no longer a bleak possibility. We live in a world where talking to a person from China or France occurs not every blue moon‚ but can happen in a matter of seconds many thanks to the advent of modern technology. Many processes over the world require the cooperation and relation between countries of different languages‚ and in certain cases‚ a lingua franca such as English‚ is not a possibility

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    like a particular object. Instead‚ abstract art is made up of designs‚ shapes and colors. (http://www.harley.com/art/abstract-art/ ) The meaning of abstract art is‚ in its most simplified form‚ art that relies on the emotions of the artist and the elements of design rather than exact representation. This broad definition allows artists almost unlimited freedom of expression. Some abstract artists create compositions that have no precedent in nature. Other abstract artists work from nature and

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    The Meaning of Being an Educated Person Being educated is one of the most important attribute a person can have. However‚ there is a difference between being educated from experience and being educated from readings and schoolwork. Though being knowledgeable through experience allows a person to be thought of as well-rounded‚ the basics of his or her own rights and abilities are often overlooked. Not too many people can recite all of their rights and capabilities and be able to explain them

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    the average person would rather have safety over freedom doesn’t apply to contemporary society. People would rather have freedom over safety. People prefer freedom because with it‚ there can be progress in society. One of these progresses is the civil rights movement. Black leaders such as Martin Luther King jr. and people such as Rosa parks led the way for african americans to be treated as equals in society. This shows that people want freedom over safety because people fought for black equality

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