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    Leaving

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    1. Nowadays‚ many immigrants have moved to America(north‚ central‚ and south) for many reasons‚ searching for a fresh start. My family was one of them. I was born in Egypt and lived there for six years of my life. My family’s decision to immigrate to Canada was basically for my future. At that time‚ the state of the Egyptian government was very unstable‚ the economy was poor and there were many problems between Christians and Muslims in the country. Also‚ the education system in Egypt is not one

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    Moses Cooper is a man with high principles and a leader among the Lexington Committeemen‚ he is a character who is strict‚ loving father to his family and a leader in the community. In the beginning of the story‚ Moses is the antagonist as he and his son Adam Cooper bump heads often. Moses’s interactions with his family show that he is a very strong willed man who wants things his way. Adam states‚ “His voice called after me like a whip around my ankle” (Fast 3). In this

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    I Am Inspired

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    I am inspired What is it that you really want to do ? What is your own special dream that you want to live out ? Do you believe your life is going to be a masterpiece like the Mona Lisa‚ or is it some smudged finger painting ? Ultimately it begins with a choice. It begins with a decision that no matter what‚ you are going to live your life as a work of art by getting inspired from all the great people around you. TMOD‚ fellow TMs and guests What Is Inspiration? “To succeed you need to find

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    On the Lake

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    meaning doing what is the safest and the right thing to do‚ but doing what is fun and exciting for your children. This is being expressed in the act of wild cruising on the lake. This is neither a safe nor a responsible thing to do‚ but it is fun for the son‚ although the cruise almost took a fatal turn‚ by capsizing. Afterwards it is about whether or not Oskar is to blame for this accident‚ which he tries to avoid at his very best by blaming Vilhelm (p.4‚ ll. 35-36) whenever he mentions the episode‚ serving

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    Although there are many themes in the play Death of a Salesman‚ one that particularly stands out is the idea of the American Dream. This set of ideals‚ which are recognized nationally in the United States‚ states that since America is a free land it can offer many opportunities for success. It allows people to move upward or forward on both a financial and social scale. Willy Loman genuinely believes in those ideals‚ but he ends up seeing them in a delusional way. To him any man who is humane‚ attractive

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    to Joe because he was blinded as a result from propaganda. Charlie from Shenandoah tried not to participate in the war‚ but when his youngest son‚ Boy‚ was captured by Yankee soldiers‚ he had no choice but to participate. Along the journey of rescuing Boy‚ he loses his son Jacob to a soldier by a surprise gunshot. At the same time Charlie was gone‚ his son‚ James and daughter-in-law‚ Ann‚ both got murdered from scavengers. Unlike Joe‚ Charlie knew from the beginning that war was full of “politicians

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    killed by a Huron warrior. Munro cares more about the war. He doesnt care about spending time with his daughters. Of course he wants them to be safe. He would rather like to worry about the war and how he can solve it. Chingagook likes to be with his sons. He likes spending time with them both. He helps them learn what they have to learn also. He takes them hunting and teaches them to scalp people. Munro doesnt do any of that given the fact that hes not indian so hes girls do not need to those sorts

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    ib film

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    Pre-Production As director‚ my objective was to tell a story cinematically. For the film‚ I chose the role of the director because I knew a numerous amount of different camera shots in which I could choose to use. The editor was given her role because she knew how to incorporate my ideas into the film. The cinematographer‚ on the other hand‚ was given his role because he had prior knowledge about cameras and could capture my vision for this film. In order to create the desired film‚ a genre was

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    By The Water Review

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    Sandy. The play revolves around an older couple‚ Marty and Mary‚ whose house was destroyed by Sandy. Unlike most of their neighbors on Staten Island‚ they decide to stay and rebuild their house. However‚ when they’re two grown sons come home‚ one an overall good-successful son‚ and the other a rebel type‚ tensions mount. The overall atmosphere of the theater is interesting. As you walk in‚ you realize that it is a much smaller theater than normal. There is one stage‚ with no curtains‚ or back

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    a wiser people. However‚ the end result for both protagonists was the same which is discovering themselves.       Both the father discourages them for leaving their house and going on their journey. Siddhartha the protagonist in Siddhartha is the son of the respected and wealthiest Brahmin. However he is not happy even though he has everything he could ever ask for. Siddhartha realized that he made everyone else happy but that he himself wasn’t. He also got the feeling that he had already learned

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