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    Clean Up focused on the notoriously drug-ridden BK housing project‚ three officers found themselves part of mass corruption and drug activities. They worked Brooklyn’s corrupt 65th Precinct with its most dangerous criminals. During seven crazy days‚ Eddie‚ Sal‚ and Tango found themselves going towards the same fatal crime scene and meeting their fate. Sal is narcotic officer who was barely making ends meet. He would do just about anything to provide for his wife who was pregnant with twins and his

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         The first ending chosen by Arthur Miller was actually quite similar to the published one. Eddie assumes his love for Catherine and decides to kiss her once again to make her choose between him and Rodolfo‚ and stop her from marrying him. He even begs for her to stay and love him. After failing‚ his next attempt was to go after Marco to get back his name. They both engage in a deadly fight. Eddie died killed by his own knife. His last words were: “Catherine-why?”. This quotation is very suitable

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    Black and White Black and White is a novel written by Paul Volponi. The story is set in Queens‚ New York City. It was first published in 2005 and has won a large number of literary prizes. The main characters are Eddie and Marcus‚ star players of their high school basketball team. Eddie is white and Marcus is black. They have risen above the racial differences and are best friends. They think that nothing is going to stop them fulfilling their dream – getting a sports scholarship to a prestigious

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    Mitch Albom novel of an old man named Eddie‚ who is bitter about life‚ and when he meets his demise‚ he has to meet five people who will tell him what his purpose was on life and why he had to decide the things he had to decide‚ but with a sudden twist at the end‚ Eddie is changed and he no longer is as bitter as he was before. Eddie has been changed for the better. An amazing novel with many twists and turns and with many morals in life. In the book Eddie had to make a lot of decisions in his

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    theme of love and how it is presented in A View from the Bridge‚ the importance of love in the play‚ the characters that demonstrate the various types of love‚ and how the characters are affected by these different types of love. Throughout the play‚ Eddie show unnatural love for Catherine and not only acts like a father to her‚ but also as a jealous boyfriend. I dont believe it and I wish to hell youd stop it! This quote is a good example of Eddies jealousy about Rodolpho and Catherines relationship

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    whole different lifestyle. Eddie lives in a world of luxury and has opportunities to go to university and eventually owning his own business which is more than Mickey could have ever dreamed of. On the other hand Mickey is brought up in a working class family with no qualifications whatsoever‚ as soon as Mickey thinks he has finally settled down with a job he then finds himself fired and starts turning to crime. Towards the end of the play the differences between Eddie and Mickey begin to show

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    breakfast where my husband Eddie was waiting for me. Eddie was an old and layback kind of guy. He surprised me with a picnic in the park for breakfast‚ and the scene was so gorgeous with all the people walking‚ birds chirping‚ and bees buzzing I almost didn’t notice his shoes were untied. I mean everyone forgets things but it is just so unlike him to forget to tie his shoes. “Why didn’t you tie your shoes?” I questioned. “Oh thanks I totally forgot‚” Remarked Eddie. He tried everything to tie

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    Melissa he is then met with Gennady who loaned money to Eddie that helped in his investments. Gennady then consumes the last pill Eddie has and forces him to the bank to retrieve the money that Eddie owes. After‚ he goes to Lindy’s work and explains the reason for his condition. She later tries to get him more pills which he hid and saved but she was being followed by someone. Lindy also consumes a pill and is able to escape and saves Eddie by helping him take a pill. The next day he feels better

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    Essay about The Five People You Meet in Heaven Subject: Compare Eddie’s encounters with death during his life and the experience of his own death. Eddie was an 83 years old man. He worked in Ruby Pier‚ an amusement park‚ where he maintained the rides during all his life. He really didn’t like his job. During his life‚ Eddie saw the death of a lot of person that he knew: his wife‚ his father‚ his “war friend”. He was linked to some of this deaths but he didn’t know. It’s only when he died and when

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    protagonist of the story‚ the distressing event of the death of his younger brother Eddie. As a reader‚ one deduces that despite the dreadful tragedy that the death of his brother is‚ it is critical to the story for it ensures Dan’s development. Eddie’s death allowed Dan to let go and to accept loss as well as to foster resilience and perseverance. Crucial to Dan’s strengthening was his learning to be without Eddie‚ and to live a life not structured by his brother’s needs. Therefore‚ if one views

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